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MUSLIM PERSONAL LAW BOARD TO STAGE PROTESTS AGAINST WAQF AMENDMENT BILL ON THURSDAY

BOTH ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANISERS HAVE TO ENSURE PROPER ORDER AT THE RALLY
Sushil Kutty - 2025-03-11 11:46
Thursday and Jantar Mantar in New Delhi, just this side of Parliament Street and a kilometre from Parliament House, which was not long ago claimed as "Waqf Property", will see a massive protest against the Modi Government's Waqf Board Amendment Bill, 2024, spearheaded by the All-India Muslim Personal Law Board, a body of mostly Muslim lawyers, clerics and Islamic scholars.

TRUMP’S TARIFF THREATS HAVE MADE MEXICAN PRESIDENT SHEINBAUM MORE STRONGER

LEFT WING GOVT TAKES RETALIATORY STEPS CHALLENGING U.S. ACTION WITH DIGNITY
Kurt Hackbarth - 2025-03-11 11:44
TORONTO: Last Sunday, a rally led by President Claudia Sheinbaum filled Mexico City’s central square, the Zócalo. It was not, however, a political party event, a historical commemoration, or a state of the union address. It was a national unity rally called in the face of ongoing tariff threats by US president Donald Trump. “I have said that we are a government of the people . . . and that whenever there was a need to inform or face adversity, we would be together,” she began. “And besides, we come from a great people’s movement that was created in public plazas, and here we are back with you.”

ZELENSKY SHOULD RETURN TO HIS OLD JOB, PLAYING PIANO

WAR RAVAGED UKRAINE WILL TAKE YEARS TO REBUILD ITSELF TO THE OLD GLORY
Nantoo Banerjee - 2025-03-10 11:54
Returning empty-handed and crestfallen from his meeting with United States President Donald Trump, popular satirical comedian turned Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky looks more like a totally confused person now. He doesn’t know whom to trust — highly peeved US President Donald Trump or the leaders of the EU-UK combine, the backstage instigators who constantly propped him up to fight a losing battle with mighty nuclear armed Russia. Even after the globally-televised snubs he received from Trump and his Vice President James David Vance at a White House press conference after a tense Oval Office meeting, he had the cheek to confer with those European leaders, playing the fiddlers on the roof, on his return about the future of his country’s three-year old war with mighty Russia, especially after the massive death and devastation on its eastern front. Joker Zelensky is clearly at his wit’s end.

INDIA MUST BE READY WITH ITS ALTERNATE PLAN TO MEET DAMAGE TO EXPORTS DUE TO U.S. TARIFF HIKE

COMMERCE MINISTER PIYUSH GOYAL’S CURRENT TALKS IN WASHINGTON CRUCIAL FOR BILATERAL TRADE
Kalyani Shankar - 2025-03-10 11:51
U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement of reciprocal tariffs on India starting April 2 has caused serious concern in New Delhi. India's high import taxes on American goods have long been contentious, now affecting trade partners.

ARE MONEY LAUNDERING CASES LINKED TO CHHATTISGARH LIQUOR SCAM POLITICAL?

CONGRESS ALLEGES CONSPIRACY, ONE OF THE CASES WAS QUASHED BY SUPREME COURT
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 2025-03-10 11:49
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Monday, March 10, 2025, raided several premises of former Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh Bhupesh Baghel as part of probe into a money laundering case involving his son Chaitanya Baghel, which Congress has alleged a part of BJP’s political conspiracy. Bhupesh Baghel’s office has said, if someone is trying to stop Congress in Punjab through this conspiracy, then it is a misunderstanding.

BJP AND RSS HAVE REVIVED THE HINDI IMPOSITION ISSUE WITH AN EYE ON 2029 LOK SABHA POLLS

HOME MINISTER AMIT SHAH IS PLAYING SANGH PARIVAR’S GAME ON HINDUTVA THROUGH THE LANGUAGE FORMULA
Arun Srivastava - 2025-03-10 11:46
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin’s protest against imposition of Hindi and his assertion that the state is “ready for another language war” is not merely politics, it is rather manifestation of assertion of Tamilian sub nationality. For him the move of Modi government to impose Hindi is a direct assault on the cultural and social ethics of the Tamilians.

TRUMP’S RECIPROCAL TARIFF POLICY WILL HIT INDIA’S AGRICULTURE AND FOOD PRODUCTS

THE LEAST EFFECTED AREA WILL BE TEXTILES AND GARMENTS WHICH MAY EVEN IMPROVE
Subrata Majumder - 2025-03-10 11:44
United States President Donald Trump’s abusing global trade by tariff retaliation with countries having trade deficit has raised much hue and cry. However the magnitude of trade deficit with India is insignificant due to low stake (5 percent), as compared to Vietnam and China.

NARENDRA MODI HAS PUT ALL HIS FOCUS ON WINNING ASSEMBLY POLLS IN BIHAR BY YEAR END

ONCE AGAIN, BJP AND RSS WILL FIGHT THE BATTLE IN THE STATE BASED ON HINDUTVA NOT VIKAS
Sushil Kutty - 2025-03-10 11:41
The Bihar assembly elections are still months ahead but why waste time? The Bharatiya Janata Party is in a hurry much before the elections. And it doesn't matter if Prime Minister Narendra Modi continues to cultivate his ‘Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas’ narrative, there is little evidence to prove that the Haryana, Maharashtra, the Uttar Pradesh bypolls and the Delhi assembly elections weren't won by fanning Hindu sentiments.

CHINA IS PREPARING FOR A FIGHT AT EQUAL LEVEL WITH TRUMP ON TARIFF WAR

PRESIDENT XI JINPING MOVING CAUTIOUSLY LOOKING FOR ALLIES FOR A JOINT FRONT
Asad Mirza - 2025-03-10 11:38
As if the tariff war against almost the whole world, leading among them China, Mexico, Canada, and India, hots up, it portrays the leading hero, Trump in this case, frothing at the mouth and cursing and cussing everyone, if he does not get what he wants, and shows a completely new and unacceptable face of the American democracy and diplomacy.

"I’M STILL HERE" FILM OF BRAZIL IS AN INCREDIBLY DESERVING OSCAR WINNER

THE WORK IS A POWERFUL DEPICTION OF PEOPLE’S FIGHT AGAINST DICTATORSHIP
Charlie Prado - 2025-03-10 11:34
NEW YORK: Last week on March 2 , ordinary Brazilians have been jubilant at the news that I’m Still Here pocketed an Oscar — the first ever Brazilian film to do so. Walter Salles’s work, which stars Fernanda Torres and Selton Mello, is a powerful exposition of the human cost paid by those who opposed Brazil’s military dictatorship, with its focus on the family of Rubens Paiva, an opponent of the junta who was tortured and murdered in 1971. I’m Still Here does not focus too deeply into the background of Paiva, a sometime social democratic politician who had lived in Yugoslavia and Paris following the dictatorship’s 1964 seizure of power but returned home to continue family life. It is, ostensibly, a story about the Paivas’ experience of state persecution and their fight for justice — particularly that of Rubens’s wife Eunice, who died at the age of eighty-nine in 2018.