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BIHAR WILL WITNESS MODI-NITISH BATTLE OF NERVES IN 2023 WITH LOK SABHA POLLS IN VIEW

BJP HIGH COMMAND DEVISING ALL WAYS TO MAINTAIN PRESENT STRENGTH IN 2024
Arun Srivastava - 2022-12-28 12:29

It is indeed a tough proposition to decode the political moves of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and to put in public domain. Even his close friends vouch that it is his political acumen not to allow his left hand to know what his right hand was doing has been the primary factor for his survival in the politics of Bihar.

RAHUL GANDHI IS EMERGING AS PM FACE AGAINST NARENDRA MODI, WILL OPPOSITION ACCEPT HIM?

UNITY OF NON-BJP PARTIES HAS TO BE FURTHER STRENGTHENED IN 2023 FOR LOK SABHA POLL
Sushil Kutty - 2022-12-28 12:25

As 2022 rolls over for 2023 the Opposition has to declare a PM-face. There is no other option for the opposition parties but to fight Narendra Modi unitedly. Consider it a fait accompli, something that has been decided, and all that remains is to make it public. Fait accompli forecloses any opposition. The decision has been taken, period. As the Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi would say, “Full-stop, Ta-Ta, Bye-Bye!”

THREE CJIs IN ONE YEAR MAKE CONSISTENCY QUOTIENT ANYBODY’S GUESS

THE GOOD, BAD AND UGLY AMONG 2022 VERDICTS OF SUPREME COURT
K Raveendran - 2022-12-28 12:23

Judicial academicians will do well to bring out the correlation, if any, between the tenure of Supreme Court chief justices and the quality of decisions pronounced during their respective tenures. The year 2022 would be a rich resource for any such study as it saw three different CJIs at the helm and interestingly, all the three accounted for landmark verdicts, all of which were different from one another in terms of their implications for the Executive and commitment towards it.

INDIA’S MOST ADMIRED ATHLETE P T USHA STARTS NEW JOURNEY AS IOA PRESIDENT

HER NEW COMMITTEE GIVES HOPE OF BIG SURGE IN THE SPORTS DEVELOPMENT
Harihar Swarup - 2022-12-28 11:48

The transition has been relatively smooth. Enough for P T Usha to flash that trademark smile at everyone present at Olympic Bhavan, headquarters of Indian Olympic Association in Delhi. Dressed in a beige tussore salwar kameez with a smart floral jacket on a wintry Saturday, Usha walked into the history books once again—she became the first Olympian and woman to be IOA President. The 58-year-old, a multiple Asian Games gold medallist who came fourth in 400m hurdles at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, ushers an era of hope in Indian sport. An era where athletes administer the game, and do so for the betterment of Indian sport.

2022 HAS WITNESSED MAJOR CHANGES IN EDUCATION POLICY OF INDIA AFTER A LONG GAP

IMPACT ON THE QUALITY OF TEACHING AS ALSO ECONOMICALLY POOR HAS TO BE ASSESSED IN 2023
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 2022-12-28 11:39

New rules are set in 2022 for an entirely new dynamics of education in India. Implementation process of National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 were reviewed in a meeting in May 2022 chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi which elicited detailed plans from educations leaders for achieving the goals. Thereafter, education sector of the country has been changing fast with the rolling out of new rules across the country and education institutions. The country is all set to see and feel the impact of the new dynamics in operation in 2023.

INDIA ENTERS NEW YEAR 2023 WITH A FEW BRIGHT SPOTS AND LOT OF CHALLENGES

SPEEDIER JOB GENERATION AND BOOST TO MSME’S SHOULD BE FOCUS AREAS
K R Sudhaman - 2022-12-28 11:37

The vision of founding fathers has ensured that the Indian economy developed wherewithal and resilience to weather the storm from time to time. The economy has developed unique ability to convert challenges into opportunity, be it food shortage of the 1950 and 1960s that led to green revolution, 1962 Chinese aggression that ensured that Indian armed forces acquired the necessary wherewithal, the 1991 balance of payment crisis, that led to far-reaching economic reforms. India weathered 1998 US economic sanctions after Nuclear explosion or the East Asian currency meltdown or the 2008 global financial crisis or the latest Covid-19 Pandemic.

RECTIFICATION DRIVE CREATES A STIR IN KERALA CPI(M)

OTHER POLITICAL PARTIES WOULD DO WELL TO EMUATE IT
P. Sreekumaran - 2022-12-28 11:31

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Kerala CPI(M)’s decision to undertake a massive rectification campaign has energized the party like never before.

UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE COVERAGE BY 2022 FAILED IN INDIA

PUBLIC HEALTH SUFFERED WITH RISING COSTS AND PRIVATISATION PUSH
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 2022-12-27 15:29

Universal health coverage (UHC) by 2022 has miserably failed in India. The year that is closing to an end, rather brought a costlier healthcare with price hike of even essential medicines, equipment and services. Deterioration of public healthcare system continued, and the country moved further toward privatization of district hospitals. Public health suffered in between unaffordable cost of private hospitals and increased difficulties in getting quality healthcare in public health facilities.

SUPREME COURT MUST SEE TO IT THAT BHIMA KOREGAON CASE ACCUSED ARE RELEASED

BY NOW, IT IS PROVED THAT ALL DOCUMENTS AGAINST THEM ARE CONCOCTED
Arun Srivastava - 2022-12-27 15:26

The day Union Home Ministry took away the investigation in the Bhima Koregaon case from the Maharashtra police and handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) it became explicit that the home minister has some ominous designs. This was not simply an endeavour to unearth the so called plan behind the violence that took place in 2018.

WILL BJP’S ELECTION JUGGERNAUT GET A HIT BY BEARDED RAHUL GANDHI IN 2023?

SANGH PARIVAR AS ALSO MODI-SHAH DUO ENDING THE YEAR WITH BOTH CONFIDENCE AND ANXIETY
Sushil Kutty - 2022-12-27 14:32

The Bharatiya Janata Party, the election winning machine, is closing the year a little rough for the wear, despite the resounding win in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home-state Gujarat, where fellow Gujarati, Home Minister Amit Shah, contributed his two bit with a threat and a promise, both rolled into one, reminding the electorate of both religious denominations that lessons forgotten can be taught all over again, so help me God!