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RATAN TATA LED FROM THE FRONT TO MAKE TATA BRAND GLOBAL

SUCCESSION ISSUE IS STILL OPEN AFTER THE DEMISE OF 86 YEAR OLD VISIONARY
Anjan Roy - 11-10-2024 10:41 GMT-0000
When Ratan Tata bought the sick and besieged Jaguar Land Rover —iconically JLR— the company had fished out the voucher for the purchase of a Jaguar car by his father, Naval Tata, in 1923.

AKHILESH YADAV REMINDS NITISH KUMAR OF IDEALS OF FIVE DECADES OLD JP MOVEMENT

WILL BIHAR CHIEF MINISTER LISTEN TO HIS SOCIALIST BROTHER TO ACT AGAINST PM MODI?
Sushil Kutty - 11-10-2024 10:38 GMT-0000
People living outside Uttar Pradesh did not know that Jayaprakash Narayan, who countered Indira Gandhi’s authoritarian streak with mass appeal, has a place in Lucknow to remember him by – the Jayaprakash Narayan International Centre (JPNIC). But it remains an incomplete monument and certain shades of politicians are not welcome to the compound. Among them Samajwadi Party supremo Akhilesh Yadav, who is adept at scaling iron gates!

JUST NOT CONGRESS, OTHER INDIA PARTNERS ALSO HAVE TO TAKE LESSSONS FROM HARYANA RESULTS

ALL CARE HAS TO BE TAKEN BEFORE THE MAHARASHTRA POLLS FOR A FOOLPROOF ELECTORAL STRATEGY
Arun Srivastava - 11-10-2024 10:35 GMT-0000
Constituents of INDIA bloc flexing muscles after Congress' Haryana defeat and blaming it for the audacity to contest solo, has not come as a surprise. Indian politicians, irrespective of their party affiliations, are known for resorting to this practice to prove their indispensability and reiterate the phrase “I have said so”.

RESULTS OF TWO ASSEMBLY POLLS UNDERLINE NEED FOR CONSISTENT FIGHT BY INDIA BLOC AGAINST BJP

CONGRESS FAILURE TO FORGE TIES WITH ALLIES CONTRIBUTED TO LOSS IN HARYANA ELECTIONS
P. Sudhir - 10-10-2024 11:46 GMT-0000
The results of the Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections are of great significance. The victory of the National Conference-led alliance, winning 49 of the 90 seats, is a strong verdict against the Modi government and the BJP’s authoritarian steps to dismantle the state of J&K and deprive it of its special status. The people of the Valley have also foiled the BJP’s campaign to field proxies and encourage separatist elements to contest to divide the vote. The fact that the BJP could poll only 2.2 per cent of the votes cast in the Valley shows the total rejection of the Hindutva forces’ game-plan to destroy the identity of the Kashmiri people.

ITS SHOCKING, 10 PER CENT CHILDREN AGED 6-10 ARE OUT OF SCHOOL IN INDIA

EXPENDITURE FOR RURAL HOUSEHOLD ON HEALTHCARE IS JUST UNAFFORDABLE
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 10-10-2024 11:41 GMT-0000
It may be shocking to know that about 10 per cent of children in India aged 6-10 are out of schools despite education is fundamental right, and out of pocket health expenditure of Indian rural households are just unaffordable to them since they need to spend Rs 4,129 yearly on hospitalisation and Rs 539 monthly, which they simply can’t afford. The report of the National Sample Survey 79th round conducted during July, 2022 – June, 2023 has also revealed some other shocking findings including of indebtedness and NEET (Not in Education, Employment and Training) status among youth.

ASSEMBLY RESULTS SHOW THAT THE CONGRESS NEEDS ALLIES TO WIN IN ELECTIONS

THE PARTY WILL BE FACING TOUGH TIME IN SEAT SHARING TALKS WITH INDIA BLOC PARTNERS
Arun Srivastava - 10-10-2024 11:38 GMT-0000
After significant success in 2024 Lok Sabha elections, both the Congress and the Party leader Rahul Gandhi have been defeated in Haryana and Jammu & Kashmir, results of the polls of which were announced on October 8.. Congress could manage to win only six seats in Jammu and Kashmir. Congress had fielded 32 candidates for the JK elections, three in Kashmir and 29 in Jammu. The National Conference led by Farooq Abdullah contested 51 seats under a pre-poll alliance between the two INDIA bloc parties and won 41. In Jammu most of its prominent leaders lost the polls. Even Congress working president and former Deputy Chief Minister Tara Chand in Chhamb lost the elections.

RAHUL GANDHI HAS TO TAKE RIGHT LESSONS FROM HARYANA POLL DEBACLE

CONGRESS PARTY SHOULD SET THE ORGANISATION IN ORDER RATHER THAN TALKING OF CONSPIRACY
Sushil Kutty - 10-10-2024 11:36 GMT-0000
The swing goes high in the air, and then scrapes bottom. That's the Congress! Rahul Gandhi should step out of his bungalow and take a reckoning. The Congress isn't in the best of sorts in any of the directions, East, West, North, South.

RSS IS WORKING ON ITS GOAL OF HINDU RASHTRA THROUGH THE WORKING OF MODI GOVT

THE SAFFRONS ARE EXPECTED TO INTENSIFY THEIR PROGRAMME DURING CENTENARY YEAR
Krishna Jha - 10-10-2024 11:34 GMT-0000
When Mohan Bhagwat said early this month that the primary aim of RSS in its centenary year 2025 would be to build a disciplined and strong Hindu society, he was merely echoing an idea which has long reverberated through the communal rhetoric of the Hindu right.

CONGRESS IN BACKFOOT IN UTTAR PRADESH AFTER ITS SETBACK IN HARYANA POLLS

SAMAJWADI PARTY ASSERTS AUTHORITY BY MAKING UNILATERAL ANNOUNCEMENT ON CANDIDATES
Pradeep Kapoor - 10-10-2024 11:32 GMT-0000
LUCKNOW: The manner in which Samajwadi Party announced six candidates for Uttar Pradesh Assembly by-elections speaks for the confidence of former Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav. Since the announcement of these six candidates was unilaterally done by Samajwadi Party the day after the Haryana polls results were out, it became clear that dominant partner in UP of INDIA bloc was not taking Congress seriously.

HARYANA WIN INVIGOURATES NARENDRA MODI’S SAGGING POST PARLIAMENTARY POLL MORALE

RHETORIC SHIFTS BACK ONCE AGAIN FROM NDA TO BJP ALONG WITH ASSERTIVE POSTURING
K Raveendran - 09-10-2024 11:38 GMT-0000
It was vintage Modi on Tuesday night all the way. The prime minister’s victory speech after the BJP success in Haryana sounded as if he had won a convincing national election. And he said everything he had apparently planned to say after the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, but could not due to the truncated mandate he could muster for his party. Tuesday night’s address went far beyond the scope of a state assembly election.