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New Delhi: The Supreme Court handed down the Modi government a serious drubbing by ordering the constitution of an independent expert
Patna: Loud protests by youths over unemployment greeted Bihar Chief Minister today at a rally in the run up to the
  Mumbai/ New Delhi: In the Aryan Khan case, Maharashtra Minister Nawab Malik this morning escalated his attack on Sameer
New Delhi: The Uttar Pradesh government once again had a tough day in court today in the case involving farmers
Chandigarh: Former Punjab Chief Minster Amarinder Singh put up a spirited defence of his friend, Pakistani defence journalist Aroosa Alam,
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Uttar Pradesh on Monday. According to the Prime Minister's office,

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New Parliament Building Inauguration By Prime Minister On Savarkar’s Birthday Has Significance

By Krishna Jha On May 28, 2023, the new building for our Parliament would be inaugurated. It is the icon of our sovereign democratic Republic, the status achieved after a long arduous struggle for independence from the British colonialism. Those who took part in the struggle for our independence...

May 25 · >

New Estimate Shows Stunting And Wasting Very High In India

By Dr. Gyan Pathak New estimates show that thresholds of stunting and wasting of children in India under 5 years is very high at 31.7 per cent and 18.7 per cent respectively, against the global average of 22.3 and 6.8 per cent. In absolute term India had 36138100 stunted...

May 25 · >

Why Is Prime Minister Narendra Modi Adamant On Inaugurating New Parliament Building?

By Sushil Kutty Twenty opposition parties will boycott the new Parliament building unveiling. They don’t want the honourable Prime Minister act the ‘Inauguration Minister’, which is a boringly familiar sight ever since 2014. Prime Minister Narendra Modiji’s appetite for cutting ribbons and laying foundation stones is inelegantly voracious. It...

May 25 · >

Kerala LDF Govt Makes Big Developmental Strides

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Left Democratic Front (LDF) Government headed by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, which has just completed two years of its tenure, has taken big strides on the development front. The most significant achievement has been the success in erasing the perception of the LDF Government...

May 25 · >

52 Years After Army Massacre Of Bengalees, Pakistan Yet To Apologise

By Ashis Biswas Long nurtured international prejudices die hard, if at all: However, the unrelenting Bangladeshi diplomatic initiative of recent years, seeking global condemnation of the Pak –sponsored mass slaughter of innocent Bengali civilian population during the 1971 freedom struggle, is beginning to pay off at last. The liberation...

May 25 · >

Cape Cobra Under Pilot’s Seat Is Not Uncommon

By Girish Linganna Only about a month ago, on Monday, April 4 this year, a South African pilot named Rudolf Erasmus gathered applause from aviation experts for safely making an emergency landing after an extremely venomous Cape Cobra reared its head in the cockpit midflight, news agency PTI had...

May 25 · >

The President, Not The Prime Minister Is Best Suited To Inaugurate New Parliament Building

By S.N. Sahu Nineteen Opposition political parties – the Indian National Congress, the All India Trinamool Congress, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, the Aam Aadmi Party, the Janata Dal (United), the Nationalist Congress Party,  the Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray), the Communist Party of India (Marxist), the Samajwadi Party, the...

May 25 · >

Worker Empowerment Stalls In Venezuela As Left Coalition Unity Breaks Down

By W. T. Whitney Jr. Hugo Chavez, Venezuela’s president from 1999 until 2013, inspired and led a “Bolivarian Revolution” that sought independence from U.S. domination, regional integration, and so-called “socialism of the 21st century.” The obstacles that lay before these goals have been many: capitalism in control of the...

May 25 · >

Indian Economy Has The Potential To Close Its Gap With China At A Faster Pace

By K R Sudhaman United Nations declared in Mid-April this year that India has become the most populous country overtaking China at 1.43 billion. Can it do the same with regard to GDP to become second largest economy in the world? On the face of it, the proposition seems...

May 24 · >

RBI Needs To Be More Forthcoming On Withdrawal Of Rs 2000 Notes

By K Raveendran The abrupt announcement by RBI, withdrawing all Rs 2,000 notes from circulation, seems to have much more than what meets the eye. Going by the explanations provided so far, it is increasingly clear that there is plenty of room for the regulator to be more forthcoming...

May 24 · >
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