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MOVE FOR A DEDICATED INDIAN ENVIRONMENT SERVICES WITHIN CIVIL SERVICES

CENTRE HAS TO TAKE A DECISION AFTER A REVIEW OF ALL ASPECTS
Harsh Mahaseth and Gauri Goel - 2022-03-28 16:16
The discourse that arose in the Supreme Court in January this year about the creation of an Indian Environment Services has its origins in a report by a high-level committee that was headed by former Cabinet Secretary T.S.R. Subramanian. The committee was established in August 2014 to suggest amendments to six laws related to the environment. The committee in its report tried to balance the imperatives of development that cause the least damage to the environment. To formulate the report, the committee had consulted with related stakeholders.

REACHING $400 BILLION EXPORT TARGET IS WELCOME BUT MORE POTENTIAL IS STILL THERE

NEW OPPORTUNITES HAVE TO BE TAPPED FOLLOWING CURRENT WAR IN UKRAINE
K R Sudhaman - 2022-03-28 16:06
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal are gung ho about India’s merchandise exports that is goods exports touching $400 billion mark for the first time this year. This certainly calls for rejoice as India’s goods exports growth has been tepid in the last few years, even in years before Covid pandemic. Over 25 per cent growth this year is something noteworthy. Coupled with this, India’s services exports too is looking up and it is expected to be around $250 billion in 2021-22. This really calls for celebrations as India’s total goods and services exports are likely to exceed $650 billion this year. With foreign exchange reserves surging towards $650 billion India’s balance of payments position is quite comfortable and has thrown enough indications that India is poised for an economic recovery that will take the country back to high growth trajectory.

BJP-SHIV SENA BATTLE IN MAHARASHTRA IS GETTING DIRTY EVERY PASSING DAY

SAFFRONS ARE LOSING PATIENCE AS THE THREE PARTY ALLIANCE STAYS FIRM
Sushil Kutty - 2022-03-28 16:03
There is talk of the “fear” on Uddhav Thackeray’s face. And that if anybody started the ‘sliving’, it was the Sena’s partner Nationalist Congress Party. ‘Sliving’ is slang for somebody “slaying” as well as “living it high.” Using the analogy, the BJP-Shiv Sena ‘sliving’ has reached a crossroads. The BJP has lost patience and so, it seems, has the Shiv Sena.

MAFIA INDUCED VIOLENCE IN WEST BENGAL HAS A LONG POLITICAL HISTORY

TRINAMOOL LEADERS AND CADRES FIGHT BATTLES OVER HUGE BLACK FUNDS
Ashis Biswas - 2022-03-28 15:40
The Hon’ble Calcutta High Court’s decision to entrust the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)with the power to probe the ghastly Birbhum village massacre instead of leaving the job to the Bengal police, is commendable: it makes any cover-up job planned by the Trinamool Congress (TMC) more difficult. Also unexceptionable is the Court’s insistence that the peoples’ faith in due legal process must be restored --especially in a woefully misgoverned State!

CONGRESS HIGH COMMAND HAS TO ALLOW ITS REGIONAL LEADERS TO COME UP

SONIA GANDHI MUST COLLABORATE CLOSELY WITH THE OPPOSITION LEADERS
Amulya Ganguli - 2022-03-28 14:59
Sonia Gandhi’s recent meetings with the G-23 leaders of her party for whom she did not have much time earlier underlines her realization that Rahul Gandhi has failed to live up to her expectations for him to be an unchallenged, front-ranking leader of the Congress. She has to look for other options, therefore, even if reluctantly.
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NITENDRA RAWAT, JYOTI GAWATE WIN MEN’S AND WOMEN'S TITLE AS SIX MARATHONERS QUALIFY FOR ASIAN AND COMMONWEALTH GAMES

Harpal Singh Bedi - 2022-03-27 18:18
New Delhi: Olympian Nitendra Rawat and Jyoti Gawate won the men and women's titles of the Ageas Federal Life Insurance New Delhi Marathon here on Sunday as six elite runners made the cut for the Asian Games and Commonwealth Games, by attaining the qualifying marks.
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THAILAND'S NITITHORN SPOILS INDIAN PARTY PIPS AJTEESH SANDHU IN PLAY OFF TO WIN DGC OPEN

Harpal Singh Bedi - 2022-03-27 17:42
New Delhi: Unheralded Nitithorn Thippong spoiled the Indian party as he held his nerves at the crucial moments to beat Ajeetesh Sandhu on the first hole of a sudden-death play-off to claim inaugural $500,000 DGC Open after a dramatic finish at Delhi Golf Club (DGC) here on Sunday.