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HARDIK, SREJEESH, HARMANPREET, SAVITA, NAVNEET KAUR AMONG 33 SHORTLISTED FOR HOCKEY INDIA AWARDS

Harpal Singh Bedi - 2023-03-09 18:11
New Delhi: Young striker Hardik Singh, veteran goalkeeper PR Sreejesh, drag flicker and Captain Harmanpreet Singh, Women's team goalkeeper Savita and forward Navneet Kaur are among the 33 shortlisted players across eight categories for the Hockey India (HI) annual awards.

EMISSION MAY INCREASE BY 40 PER CENT IN INDIA BY 2030

SCALING UP CURRENT POLICIES REQUIRED TO ACHIEVE TARGET
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 2023-03-09 12:28
In a business-as-usual scenario, Green House Gas (GHG) emissions in India is set to increase by 40 per cent by 2030. Hence, achieving its targets, would need significant scaling up of its current policies, according to an IMF assessment.

OFFSHORE OIL, GAS SECTOR SET FOR HIGHEST GROWTH IN A DECADE GLOBALLY

INDIA MAKING SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION TO BOOM AS FIRMS EYE TIE-UPS
K Raveendran - 2023-03-09 12:25
The offshore oil and gas sector is set for the highest growth in a decade in the next two years, with $214 billion of new project investments lined up. India has also lined up ambitious plans in this regard.

IS INDIA HEADING TOWARDS HINDU RATE OF LOW GROWTH AS RAGHURAM RAJAN SAYS?

NARENDRA MODI GOVT SHOULD ASSESS THE SITUATION RATHER THAN POUNCING ON HIS VIEW
K R Sudhaman - 2023-03-09 12:22
The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party may be upset by the utterances of noted economist and former RBI governor Raghuram Rajan that India may be heading towards Hindu rate of economic growth meaning the economy is drifting towards an era of low growth. But this is something worth pondering over by the BJP led Modi government so as to take corrective measures to reverse the trend rather than getting angry and pouncing on Rajan for flagging an issue that needed serious debate.

RAHUL GANDHI IS MAKING RIGHT NOISES ABOUT RSS AND BJP IN FOREIGN SPEECHES

MORE IMPORTANT IS TO TALK OF ROADMAP FOR NARENDRA MODI’S OUSTER BY AVOIDING REPETITION
Sushil Kutty - 2023-03-09 12:19
Children taught how to cross a thoroughfare are told to stop, look right and then left, and then, when there’s no traffic coming from either right or left, stride forth across to the other side of the road. Of course, there are the ‘zebra crossings’, but even with those, better sense says still do the look right and look left routine.

BJP APPROACHED POLLS IN NORTH EAST STATES AS A DRESS REHEARSAL FOR 2024

STRONG ARM TACTIC IN TRIPURA AGAINST OPPOSITION IS A BAD OMEN FOR DEMOCRACY
Binoy Viswam - 2023-03-09 12:17
Tripura is once again thrown into the pool of disarray. The innocent people of the north-eastern state are experiencing what the BJP has in store for them, once back in power. For a short span of time during the election campaign the people there hoped to breathe peacefully. They expected the BJP to bid at least a temporary farewell to the politics of violence, as part of their electoral strategy. Along with their pseudo claims of achievements, BJP leaders promised peace for Tripura. It was only to hoodwink the people. Vandalism was the BJP hallmark all along the poll process. Once the results are out, RSS-BJP unleashed unprecedented violence on the people with a vengeance.

AFTER ASSEMBLY POLL RESULTS, BJP HAS LAUNCHED ITS DRIVE FOR OPPOSITION MUKT TRIPURA

DEMOCRATIC FORCES THROUGH OUT THE COUNTRY HAVE TO JOINTLY FIGHT SAFFRON ATTEMPT
Prakash Karat - 2023-03-09 12:13
The orgy of violence unleashed in Tripura after the assembly election results were announced on March 2 was an act foretold once the BJP got a majority, albeit a narrow one. As of March 6, around a thousand incidents of attacks and violence by the BJP gangs took place all over the state. These were in the form of physical attacks on CPI(M), Left Front and Congress workers and supporters, ransacking or burning of their houses and demolition of party offices. A particularly vicious form of attack is meant to destroy their means of livelihood like burning down rubber plantations, crops and damaging their e-rickshaws and vehicles to stop them plying.

INTERNATIONAL OUTCRY AGAINST PROSECUTION OF BAHRAIN RELIGIOUS REFORMERS

ROW OVER CALL FOR REPLACEMENT OF CALIPHATE WITH CONCEPT OF NATION STATE
James M Dorsey - 2023-03-09 11:36
Gulf autocrats are trying to squash calls for reform of Islamic law with three Bahraini men on trial. Redha Rajab, his son Mohamed Rajab, and researcher Jalal al-Qassab are members of the Al-Tajdeed Society, which encourages discussion and questioning of Islamic law.

ANITA ANAND TURNS A CHRONICLER OF HISTORY FROM HER DAYS AS A JOURNALIST

BORN TO FIRST GENERATION PUNJABI IMMIGRANTS IN UK, HER BOOK ON SOPHIA IS A BIG HIT
Harihar Swarup - 2023-03-09 11:34
“I am driven into that space between Britain and India because I exist in that space” says journalist turned—historian, Anita Anand, 50.