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SAVARKAR SIDED WITH THE BRITISH AUTHORITIES DURING FREEDOM MOVEMENT

NO AMOUNT OF LIES OF SANGH PARIVAR CAN NULLIFY THE LETTERS HE WROTE
Krishna Jha - 2022-11-24 10:47
That Savarkar had appealed to the British colonialists several times to get released and spared after he was sent for life transportation has been proved true through all the Maafinamas that are now in public domain, but that was not all. In these letters, he had not only pleaded for mercy, but clearly stated that if released, he would be loyal to the British government, which he did, all his life. The carpet had been full of skeletons underneath as was reflected in the letter Linlithgow, the longest serving viceroy (1936-1943), had written to the secretary of state for India.

DOMESTIC AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN HAS REACHED NEW PEAK IN INDIA

IT IS TIME THE STRUGGLE FOR THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN IS FOUGHT WITH RENEWED VIGOUR
Prakash Karat - 2022-11-24 10:44
The United Nations’ call to observe November 25 as an International Day for “Elimination of Violence against Women” has got wide media coverage after the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, presented a chilling fact sheet that across the world every 11 minutes a woman or a girl is killed by an intimate partner or family member. He called violence against women and girls as the most pervasive human rights violation in the world.

NEW AIIMS DIRECTOR DR. M SRINIVAS HAS BIG PLANS FOR EXPANDING THE INSTITUTE

HE IS COMMITTED TO IMPROVING FACILITIES FOR THE AILING POOR INCLUDING ADVANCED CARE
Harihar Swarup - 2022-11-23 10:47
Dr M. Srinivas, the newly appointed director of the All Indian Institute of Medical Sciences, comes across as the quintessential topper. A man of humble origins, Srinivas started in a Kannada medium school and later became an MBBS gold medallist. The 56-year-old talks about what makes AIIMS India’s best hospital.

ROOTING OUT THE MALAISE THAT TURNS LOWER JUDICIARY DYSFUNCTIONAL

SUPREME COURT MUST DO ITS JOB IN ENSURING JUSTICE FOR THE POOR
Arun Srivastava - 2022-11-23 10:45
There is a famous adage; wife of a weak villager is the sister in law (Bhabhi) of entire village. The condition of the district judiciary is more or less the same. Every individual enjoying the patronage of the political system or basking in the glory of the bureaucracy of the district tries to coax the district judiciary and have his smooth way. The matter of fact is the district judiciary in vulnerable to the bureaucratic and political pressures.

CONGRESS LEADERSHIP IN KERALA IS MISHANDLING THAROOR ISSUE

ANY HUMILIATION OF THE RESPECTED LEADER WILL BOOMERANG ON THE PARTY
P. Sreekumaran - 2022-11-23 10:43
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The World Cup football is in full cry. So is the political soccer game in Kerala. The only difference is that, unlike in the Qatar extravaganza, political parties in the state, especially the Congress, are busy scoring self goals!

TRINAMOOL CONGRESS MAKES BIG FORAYS IN MEGHALAYA BEFORE ASSEMBLY POLLS

PARTY WORKING ON ALLIANCES TAKING ADVICE FROM STRATEGIST PRASHANT KISHOR
Ashis Biswas - 2022-11-23 10:40
In Meghalaya, led by MP Abhishek Banerjee, the state unit of the Trinamool Congress (TMC)has surprised hill voters by launching a massive pre-poll campaign a few days ago. In a state where most other parties including the ruling National Peoples’ Party, Congress and the BJP have not moved beyond the stage of inner party discussions the new entrant TMC organised a major rally attended by an estimated 15,000 people at Tura, addressed by Mr. Banerjee.

CHINA’S AGEING POPULATION GIVES INDIA A BIG ADVANTAGE IN COMING DECADES

NEW DELHI HAS TO MAKE PROPER USE OF THE SKILLS OF ITS YOUNG POPULACE
Sushil Kutty - 2022-11-23 10:38
China is five to India’s one. Look at China on any parameter, and India lags. Whether it is the size of the economy or defence capabilities. Even in soft power, like sport and films, China outshines India. Most importantly, China is challenging the USA for global leadership, and India is happy at fifth position aiming for third. Whether it be ‘Information Technology’, ‘Artificial Intelligence’, or ‘Robotics’, India is not in China’s league.

10-YEAR TENURE FOR PUBLIC SECTOR BANK LEADERSHIP IS OUT OF SYNC WITH NEW BANKING

LEGACY LEADERSHIP INCOMPATIBLE WITH NEEDS OF A RAPIDLY RESHAPING INDIAN SOCIETY
K Raveendran - 2022-11-23 10:33
From frying pan into the fire. This is exactly the case about the tenure of the managing directors and CEOs of public sector banks (PSBs). The perennial complaint about leadership tenure in PSBs was that frequent changes at the top led to instability and lack of consistently and continuity. Now the pendulum seems to have moved to the other extreme, with the need for stability bringing in nearly permanency that is both unwieldy as well as untenable.
SPORTS

SEVEN INDIANS INCLUDING RAVINA, VISHWANATH AND VANSSHAJ ASSURED OF MEDAL

MAKE IT TO THE LAST FOUR AT YOUTH WORLD BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS
Harpal Singh Bedi - 2022-11-22 18:21
New Delhi: Youth Asian champions Ravina, Vishwanath Suresh and Vanshaj along with four other Indians have assured themselves of a medal each by entering the semi-finals at the Youth World Boxing Championships in La Nucia, Spain.