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UNEMPLOYMENT RATE HIGHEST IN THE LAST THREE MONTHS

26 LAKH WORKERS LOST THEIR JOBS, MANY MORE TO LOSE IN COMING DAYS
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 2023-04-08 12:16
Unemployment rate in India rose in March 2023 to its highest level in the last three months. It rose from 7.14 per cent in January to 7.8 per cent in March. Over 26 lakh people have lost their jobs in the meantime, and many more are likely to lose theirs in the coming days. The highest job loss was in March which was about 22.7 lakh.

RAHUL GANDHI’S 18 YEARS STAY AT 12 TUGHLAK LANE HOUSE WITNESSED HIS ROLLER COASTER RIDE

THE FORMER CONGRESS MP HAS TRANSFORMED HIMSELF INTO A SEASONED LEADER FROM A GREENHORN
Harihar Swarup - 2023-04-08 12:13
In May 2005, a Griha Puja — a family only affair — was organized at 12, Tughlak Lane. Soon after Rahul Gandhi moved into the house in Lutyens Delhi allotted to him months earlier as a newly member of the Lok Sabha. It was a time when Rahul, winning from the family stronghold of Amethi, was setting foot in the complicated world of politics. The very act of moving out of 10, Janpath—Sonia Gandhi’s official residence—was symbolic of the big shift in his life.

BJP AND CONGRESS COMPETING ON DOLES BEFORE ASSEMBLY POLLS IN MADHYA PRADESH

CONGRESS STATE CHIEF KAMAL NATH CALLS FOR SCHEME TO ENSURE SAFETY OF TEMPLES
L S Herdenia - 2023-04-08 11:30
BHOPAL: Both BJP and Congress are promising 'moon' on the eve of assembly election. In Madhya Pradesh by October/ November this year. BJP has already promised Rs. 1000 per month dole to women. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is going from place to place explaining the details of the scheme. He even tells the women how to fill forms giving details of the schemes.
SPORTS

CHENNAIYIN FC NAME 28-MEMBER SQUAD FOR HERO SUPER CUP

Harpal Singh Bedi - 2023-04-07 16:20
Chennai: Chennaiyin FC on Friday announced a strong 28-member squad for the upcoming Hero Super Cup 2023, scheduled to take place in Kerala from April 8 to 25.
SPORTS

GAURAV PRATAP SINGH WINS SECOND PGTI TITLE WITH PLAYOFF VICTORY AT DELHI-NCR OPEN

Harpal Singh Bedi - 2023-04-07 16:06
Noida: Noida’s Gaurav Pratap Singh playing at his home course, put up a solid final round performance of one-under 71 before prevailing in a playoff against Faridabad’s Karan Pratap Singh to end a 14-year-long wait for his second PGTI title at the Rs. 1 crore Delhi-NCR Open at the Noida Golf Course here on Friday.

THE CURIOUS CASE OF SHAH RASHEED AHMED QUADRI GETTING PADMASHREE AWARD

DID THE BJP TUTOR THE KARNATAKA BASED CRAFTSMAN TO PRAISE PM BEFORE POLLS?
Sushil Kutty - 2023-04-07 12:27
The Congress party says the BJP-led Modi government "tutored" Padma Shri awardee Shah Rasheed Ahmed Quadri of Bidar in Karnataka to praise Prime Minister Narendra Modi in lieu for the Padma Shri, which had been eluding the master Bidri craftsman for years despite investing Rs 12,000 every year, for 10 years in a row, in preparing portfolios to submit along with the application for the Padma award.

PRE-DRAFT OF NATIONAL CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK OBJECTIONABLE ON MANY COUNTS

THE TENOR OF THE PROPOSED CHANGES NOT ENCOURAGING FOR FREE IDEAS
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 2023-04-07 12:23
The pre-draft of the National Curriculum Framework for School Education 2023 prepared by the National Steering Committee for National Curriculum Frameworks and released by the Union Ministry of education is objectionable in several counts including vagueness and contradictions that they contain in themselves. A modern education system must not be based on the nostalgia of the past and the dream of the future of some communal forces in the dominant community, but should be realistically rooted in the present, since past is gone forever and the future is yet to come.

CENTRE IGNORES KERALA RUBBER FARMERS WOES BY DENYING THEM MSP

LDF GOVERNMENT HAS COME TO RESCUE WITH ITS PRICE STABILISATION FUND
Prabhat Patnaik - 2023-04-07 11:33
Rubber prices, which had recovered a little after the fall during the pandemic, have collapsed again, with the farmers in Kerala, which grows 80 per cent of the country’s rubber crop, being badly hit. The central government has flatly refused to help the rubber growers, and the arguments it puts forward in justification of its refusal to help are totally untenable.