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RAHUL GANDHI HAS TO BE CAREFUL IN CHOOSING HIS POLITICAL ADVISERS

MILIND DEORA’S LEAVING CONGRESS IS A PERSONAL SETBACK FOR THE LEADER
Kalyani Shankar - 2024-01-23 10:53
Is Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's judgement coming under scrutiny? The critics wonder whether he promoted aides who ultimately betrayed him and the Congress. The recent departure of former minister Milind Deora has shrunk his inner circle, leaving only a few close aides who remain loyal. It's worth noting that the BJP has welcomed many aides who have left Congress and even encouraged some to defect from the Party.

RSS AND MODI HAVE NOW ENCASHED THEIR LAST TRUMP CARD, RAM TEMPLE

CONSECRATION EUPHORIA SHOWED PM WANTS TO BE MADE PRIEST-KING
Arun Srivastava - 2024-01-23 10:48
Consecration of Ram temple on January 22 in Ayodhya has thrown open multiple questions in the public domain. Question such as who has the patent right for Ram, is it the RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat or Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and whether it’s the only one person and none else, RSS’s mandir-man Modi has the right to enter into the mandirs across the country. Also, why, the most important issue, persons like L K Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi, who had launched and spearheaded the movement for demolition of Babri Masjid and construction of Ram Mandir in the 1980s and 90s, were not allowed access to the celebration, and whether RSS is on a mission to redefine the religious importance and relevance of Ram through Modi.

FOR INDIAN SPACE INDUSTRY, 2024 IS A YEAR OF BIG EXPANSION AND NEW MISSIONS

THE 2024-25 INTERIM BUDGET MUST SUBSTANTIALLY HIKE THE ALLOCATION OF FUNDS
Girish Linganna - 2024-01-23 10:41
As Finance Minister presents her interim budget for 2024-25 on February 1 this year, she has to keep in mind that this year promises to be a watershed year for India’s space exploration! The year, 2024, has been marked as ‘The Year of Gaganyaan’ by Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chief S Somanath, who elaborated on the Gaganyaan timeline.

MASSIVE DEMONSTRATIONS TAKING PLACE IN EUROPEAN CAPITALS AGAINST FAR RIGHT

FRENCH LEFT ORGANISES BIG PROTESTS AGAINST PRESIDENT MACRON’S IMMIGRATION LAW
Satyaki Chakraborty - 2024-01-23 10:37
The latest moves of the far right forces in a number of countries in Europe have finally awakened the common liberal masses leading many of them to join the protest demonstrations against the continuing campaign of the right wing forces. Germany is the latest example where massive demonstrations were held on Saturday and Sunday against the activities of the far right AfD.

IMRAN KHAN IS AT WAR WITH PAKISTAN ELECTION COMMISSION, ARMY, US AGENCY

FORMER PM’S ALLEGATIONS MIGHT HAVE SOME IMPACT ON VOTERS IN FEBRUARY 8 POLLS
Tirthankar Mitra - 2024-01-23 10:34
Democratic governance, backed by popular mandate is the sole path towards political stability, rule of law and much needed reforms. It is a contention none has any quarrel with.

CHINA CONTINUES TO POSE A CHALLENGE TO INDIA’S SECURITY AND ECONOMY

SO FAR, SECURITY CONCERN HAD LITTLE IMPACT ON INDIA’S IMPORT FROM CHINA
Nantoo Banerjee - 2024-01-22 16:29
India’s External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar may disagree, but the country has failed to use its import trade muscle to improve its diplomatic relations with China. His recent statement on Sino-India relations at a gathering in Nagpur earlier this month that “a strife-torn border and good business can’t go together” lacks clarity and goes against the factual position with regard to the country’s growing imports from China despite the latter’s growing military postures along India’s land and maritime borders. The trade with China has been practically one-sided with India importing more and more from China and exporting less and less due to rigorous Chinese restrictions. India has failed to react. India continues to feed China and its economy with billions of dollars of imports every year helping the Chinese industry and trade keep millions of their people employed at India’s cost. This is irrespective of increasing Chinese military threats along India’s borders.

DECODING THE CONTROVERSIAL HISTORY OF RAM TEMPLE INAUGURATION

BRUTE POLITICAL POWER, DISREGARD TO TRADITION AND JUSTICE ON SHOW
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 2024-01-22 16:28
January 22, 2024 has just become an epoch-making date in Indian History. Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi led the rituals with Rashtriya Swayamsevak chief Mohan Bhagwat by his side and inaugurated the new Ram Temple at Ayodhya. Since Sunday, every nook and corner of the country under RSS clan’s influence saw the frenzy of whipped up religious passions. On January 22 Deepavali was observed across the country. However, the history will remember the occasion only as controversial, when brute political power was on show overwhelming the country in the name of religion.

RSS’S RAM ON AYODHYA MISSION TO ENSURE ELECTORAL WIN FOR MODI’S BJP

CONSECRATION OF RAM TEMPLE FIRST STEP IN PROJECT TO RECONFIGURE INDIA
Arun Srivastava - 2024-01-22 16:27
It is a historical attainment for RSS. On January 22, it succeeded in striding one stable step towards altering the character and identity of India, from being a secular, socialist country to a theological Hindu Rashtra.

SAMAJWADI PARTY WORRIED AT RAM MANDIR IMPACT IN LOK SABHA ELECTIONS IN UTTAR PRADESH

STATE CONGRESS LEADERS DIVIDED ON THEIR SUPPORT TO INAUGURATION PROGRAMME
Pradeep Kapoor - 2024-01-22 16:24
LUCKNOW: Terming the Ram Mandir inauguration as BJP-RSS-VHP event, the opposition parties of Uttar Pradesh have maintained distance from the program. Realising that BJP will take political benefits of the grand event to mobilise Hindu votes during forthcoming Lok Sabha polls, the opposition parties also want to be seen as Ram bhaktas.

IMF REPORT ON IMPACT OF AI ON LOW PAYING JOBS UNDERLINES NEED FOR BIG UPGRADE OF SKILLS

INDIA HAS TO START THE PROCESS FROM PRIMARY LEVEL ITSELF BY REVAMPING COURSES
Nilanjan Banik - 2024-01-22 16:20
A recent report published by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) claims that technology in the form of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is set to affect nearly 40% of all jobs. What is more worrisome is that AI is going to impact the low-skilled jobs, that is, the income of people in the low-income bracket, further accentuating the already skewed income distribution. This may be a cause of concern for a young age-populated country like India. Every year around 10 million people enter the labour market, looking for jobs. Most of these jobs are low-skilled gig-type, and urban construction labour types jobs. This also explains why India, despite being the fifth largest economy (in terms of nominal GDP), continues to rank lowly in terms of per-capita income.