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PINARAYI VIJAYAN REBUTS CAG’S CRITICISM AGAINST KIIFB

FINDINGS ARE ONE-SIDED, SAYS GOVT.
P. Sreekumaran - 2021-11-26 09:57
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The war of words between the Left Democratic Front (LDF) Government and the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) over the Kerala Infrastructure Investment Board (KIIFB) has taken a new turn.

BJP, SP FORGE ALLIANCE WITH SMALLER PARTIES AND CASTE GROUPS

BID TO EXPAND SUPPORT BASE IN ASSEMBLY POLLS
Pradeep Kapoor - 2021-11-26 09:48
LUCKNOW: Since caste is dominant factor in forthcoming assembly polls, both the ruling BJP and its main rival Samajwadi Party are making alliances with small regional parties and various caste group to expand their social base.

FEW TAKERS FOR PLI SCHEME MEANT TO ENERGISE ‘MAKE IN INDIA’

CHANGE IN INCENTIVE APPROACH ALSO FAILS TO ENTHUSE
Subrata Majumder - 2021-11-26 09:44
Make in India has lost steam. Prime Minister Narendra Modi flaunted success stories from the rampart of Red Fort in the Independence Speech in 2019. Several attempts were made to rejuvenate Make in India, invoking major reforms like reduction in corporate taxes, land reforms at state level and downsizing cumbersome procedures by encompassing major labour laws. But, they all failed to unleash a positive impact on manufacturing growth.

SUCCESS OF FARMERS STRUGGLE FOR REPEALING THREE FARM LAWS HAS BEEN UNIQUE

KISAN VICTORY AGAINST MODI GOVERNMENT IS A JOLT TO NEO-LIBERAL AGENDA
Prabhat Patnaik - 2021-11-26 09:40
Particular battles often have a significance that goes beyond the immediate context, of which even the combatants may not be fully aware at the time. One such was the Battle of Plassey, which was not even a battle since one side’s general had already been bribed by the other not to lead his troops against it; and yet what happened in the woods of Plassey that day ushered in a whole new epoch in world history.

MUMBAI TERROR ATTACK ANNIVERSARY: ARE WE ANY SAFER TODAY?

IT REMAINS DOUBTFUL IF WE HAVE LEARNT THE RIGHT LESSONS
Sushil Kutty - 2021-11-26 09:36
Ten gunmen, members of the Lashkar-e-Toiba, carrying AK-47s and grenades, backpacks straining with dry-fruit. The 10 made a maritime entry into Mumbai, walking right through a waterfront village—pictures of curious villagers looking on surfaced later. At that time, on 26/11, the '10' were smiling and grinning, but of course these fellows were brainwashed bots—ready to kill and be killed.

FARMERS FORCED A CHANGE IN CONTOURS OF INDIAN POLITICS

ONE YEAR OF ‘HISTORIC STRUGGLE’ PROVES A GAME CHANGER
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 2021-11-26 09:31
Today, November 26, marks the one year of farmers’ historic struggle, with their numerous protests and rallies across the country that forced Prime Minister Narendra Modi to strategically retreat and announce the repeal of his three controversial farm laws on November 19, which he seemed hell bent on implementing for over a year.
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INDIA THRASH CANADA 13-1 IN JUNIOR HOCKEY WORLD CUP ON A GOAL-FEST DAY

Harpal Singh Bedi - 2021-11-25 18:15
Bhubaneshwar: On a day when it rained goals with 70 being scored in five matches hosts India unleashed their firepower as they trounced Canada 13-1 to record their first win in the Junior Hockey World Cup at Kalinga Stadium here on Thursday evening.
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FIVE GOLFERS IN JOINT LEAD AFTER THE FIRST ROUND OF RCGC OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

Sports Correspondent - 2021-11-25 17:07
Kolkata: It was crowded at the top after the first round as Mari Muthu R, Harendra Gupta, Angad Cheema, Ankur Chadha, and Vikrant Chopra scored identical four-under 68 to share the lead at the Rs. 40 lakh ICC RCGC Open Golf Championship here on Thursday.
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AMANDEEP, SEHER LEAD WHILE HITAASHEE SETS COURSE RECORD AT 13TH LEG OF HERO WOMEN'S PRO GOLF TOUR

Harpal Singh Bedi - 2021-11-25 17:03
Hyderabad: Amandeep Drall, carded 5-under 67 and Seher Atwal returned 3-under 69 but both with the identical two-round total of 139 shared the lead while Hitaashee Bakshi hogged the limelight as she shot one of the best rounds of the season with a ladies course record of 7-under 65 in the 13th Leg of the Hero WPGT at the Boulder Hills Golf and Country Club here on Thursday.

POLITICS OF CLOSING AND OPENING SCHOOLS CANNOT IMPROVE AIR QUALITY

SITUATION IS STILL QUITE CRITICAL IN DELHI AND NCR REGION
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 2021-11-25 11:26
After the air quality in the Nation Capital Territory Delhi turned severe and out of control in the second week of November, and the Supreme Court of India made sharp remarks on the failure of governance on November 13, the government of Delhi announced closure of schools and colleges within hours. Officially, it was to protect the children from harmful effect of the air pollution, but in reality it was simply a political expediency to show themselves really serious about tackling the air quality crisis. Now it has announced reopening of the same telling the people of ‘improved air quality’ which is still in ‘very poor’ category, and the toxic air continues to blanket the neighbouring cities in the NCR.