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INDIA: SPORTS

NOMINATIONS FOR THE HOCKEY INDIA 3RD ANNUAL AWARDS 2019 ANNOUNCED

Special Correspondent - 2020-03-03 17:37
New Delhi: Hockey India today released the list of nominations for the much-awaited third edition of its Annual Awards. The most coveted awards in Indian hockey carries a total prize money of INR 1.30 Crore along with a trophy in each of the category. These awards are given in recognition of excellence in performance for the year 2019 and overall contribution to the game of hockey. The awards will be held on Sunday, 08 March 2020 in New Delhi.
INDIA: SPORTS

BOXING: GAURAV SOLANKI, ASHISH KUMAR BEGIN QUEST FOR TOKYO OLYMPICS

Harpal Singh Bedi - 2020-03-03 16:50
New Delhi: Commonwealth Games champion Gaurav Solanki (57kg) and Asian Championships silver medallist Ashish Kumar (75kg) made a winning start as the Asian/Oceanian Olympic Qualifiers got under way in Amman, Jordan today.
INDIA

AMIT SHAH IS STILL CONTINUING HIS HATE CAMPAIGN

MODI IS ALSO SILENT ON BJP’S GUILTY LEADERS
Arun Srivastava - 2020-03-03 12:40
Narendra Modi has himself to blame for the battering of his image received in the wake of communal riots in Delhi. What is really intriguing is even after this he has not taken the steps to tighten the screw and punish the guilty persons.

INDIA’S SELF-RELIANCE IN DEFENCE INDUSTRY IS ERODING

TRUMP DEAL HAS ONLY ESCALATED THE PROCESS
C Srikumar - 2020-03-03 12:38
After the Narendra Modi government came to power, none of the government sector and public sector enterprises is spared. All the sectors are fully opened to the private corporate one, including the Railways, banks, insurance, BPCL and other central public sector enterprises. Even the most strategic sector, defence, also is not spared. The government has not only opened up the defence sector to the private sector, 100 per cent FDI is also permitted in defence production and related activities like Research and Development, etc.
INDIA: DELHI

PARALYSIS OF CENTRALISED SYSTEM HELPED RIOTERS IN DELHI

THE HOOLIGANS COULD HAVE BEEN TACKLED IN THE INITIAL STAGE
Mriganka M Bhowmick - 2020-03-03 12:36
It seemed that Delhi came back to its normal hustle-bustle on last Sunday March 1, 2020 after the unfortunate last week of February which was soaked in blood due communal violence in North East Delhi. But evening of that Sunday had a different tale to tell. Some rumors were spread about communal clashes in two parts of Delhi. In whisk of a moment, the rumor snowballed and spread like fire all across Delhi. The rumour mongers were quick in action in Social Media. Within an hour, it appeared that multiple riots erupted out in every nook and corner of Delhi, albeit it was completely baseless.
INDIA

CONGRESS NEEDS TO BUILD ON THE ANTI-CAA MASS PROTESTS

CITIZENS HAVE SHOWN THE PATH TO CONSTITUTIONAL SECULARISM
Kalyani Shankar - 2020-03-03 12:34
The anti-CAA protests have entered a critical phase with the courts taking cognizance of them. Though it can end only with a court verdict, the judicial process is taking long. So far the protesters remain leaderless and without any organizational strength. The brutal police crackdowns on the protesters in Delhi and elsewhere have only helped the agitation to expand to other parts of the country. However, the demonstrations are going nowhere, while inviting violence in some places.
INDIA: SPORTS

BADMINTON: TASNIM MIR, MANSI SINGH WIN BRONZE AT DUTCH JUNIOR INTERNATIONAL

Special Correspondent - 2020-03-02 18:08
New Delhi: For the first time India won 2 bronze medals in girls’ singles at the yonex Dutch Junior International in Haarlem, Netherlands when promising shuttlers Tasnim Mir and Mansi Singh made it to the semi finals of the competition.

AMERICA’S SOCIALIST MOMENT HAS COME

THIS MOMENT NEEDS TO CONTINUE BEYOND 2020 ELECTIONS
C.J. Atkins - 2020-03-02 12:58
It started with the near collapse of the economy in 2008-09 when millions lost their homes and jobs and started questioning the status quo. Discussion about it picked up again with the Occupy Wall Street movement as young people realized the future they faced—low-wage jobs, endless student debt—was anything but bright. Then, it emerged more fully into the open with the insurgent campaign of Bernie Sanders in 2016. Now, as it looks like the independent senator might actually win the Democratic nomination, it’s a topic that everyone seems to be talking about: Socialism.