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HITAASHEE WINS 11TH LEG OF HERO WPGT

Harpal Singh Bedi
System Administrator - 2022-09-02 16:21
Hyderabad: Hitaashee Bakshi survived a double bogey and late charge from the favourite Pranavi Urs to win the 11th leg of the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour at the Boulder Hills Golf & Country Club. This was her third title win of the season.
SPORTS: WOMEN'S HOCKEY

DISAPPOINTED TO MISS CWG DUE TO COVID: NAVJOT KAUR

Harpal Singh Bedi - 2022-09-02 16:15
Bengaluru: Missing the Commonwealth Games due to covid remains the biggest disappointment for Mid- fielder Navjot Kaur because she had not missed any major tournament before.

AMIT SHAH’S VISIT TO SEEMANCHAL REGION IS WORRYING FOR NITISH KUMAR

HOME MINISTER IS EXPECTED TO PLAY COMMUNAL CARD TO MOBILISE HINDU SUPPORT
Arun Srivastava - 2022-09-02 15:29
For those familiar with the political economic contour and social political cultural dimension of Bihar, the two day visit to the state of the electoral strategist of BJP, Amit Shah, on September 23 and 24, is absolutely not an exercise to reach out to Muslims of the Seemanchal region (eastern border) of state, instead it is laden with ominous design to keep confined Nitish Kumar in Bihar and frustrate his mission of uniting the opposition leaders.

DECODING GORBACHEV’S TURBULENT SIX YEARS IN SOVIET UNION - 1985 to 1991

THE HUMANIST COMMUNIST WANTED TO MOVE TOO FAST TO CHANGETHE SYSTEM
Nitya Chakraborty - 2022-09-02 15:24
Mikhail Gorbachev, who died on August 30, 2022, at the age of 91 in Moscow will be remembered for his role in precipitating the downfall of the Communist Party rule in the Soviet Union in 1991 — 74 years after the November revolution in 1917 led by V. I. Lenin. The system was ailing for a long time for a variety of reasons but Gorbachev’s prescription for the patient was so strong that the patient died.

MODI GOVERNMENT APPLYING RULES FOR BUREAUCRACY TO SUIT ITS CONVENIENCE

KASHMIRI IAS OFFICER SHAH FAESAL REINSTATEDAT EASE RAISING QUESTIONS
Sushil Kutty - 2022-09-02 14:46
Bilkis Bano’s 11 rapists were given the benefit of remission, their horrible crimes set aside like so many cookies in the jar. Now, they are back to roaming the streets. And we also have a second case of remission, this one for an IAS officer who had once been detained under the Public Safety Act after being prevented from fleeing the country on a private mission to allegedly defame India from the launching pad of a perceived enemy country.

MUSLIM LEADERS AND ORGANISATIONS PROTEST MADRASA DEMOLITIONS IN ASSAM

CHIEF MINISTER HIMANTA BISWA SARMA IS BEING ACCUSED OF BEING ANTI-MINORITY
Ashis Biswas - 2022-09-02 14:40
Muslim leaders and organisations in Assam and beyond have strongly protested against the recent demolition (by using bulldozers) of three Madrasas so far by the BJP-run State Government. Major minority organisations may approach the Supreme Court to protest against some recent actions carried out by the state Government.

INDIA’S FY 23 Q1 GDP IMPRESSIVE BUT PITFALLS REMAIN AS INFLATION WORRYING

EXPERTS PROJECTING SLOWER GROWTH IN NEXT TREE QUARTERS OF THE CURRENT FISCAL
K R Sudhaman - 2022-09-02 14:36
It is a no brainer that India’s economic growth would look impressive after a virtual shut down in the previous year due to Covid Pandemic. But the question to be asked is the double digit growth is good enough and to the desired level and are their worrying factors in the economy? One need not be naysayers and spread gloom all over but it is undisputable that there are worrying factors in the economy that has every chance of pulling down the growth momentum as the economy chugs along in the current financial year.