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ADIVASIS ARE THE VICTIMS OF NARENDRA MODI GOVT’S HINDUTVA-CORPORATE AGENDA

LATEST EFFORTS TO GLORIFY THE TRIBAL ICONS BY PM ARE OF LITTLE USE TO THEM
Prakash Karat - 2021-11-18 10:05
Narendra Modi, while addressing an adivasi rally at Bhopal on the birth anniversary of the legendary tribal leader Birsa Munda on November 15, claimed that after independence, for decades, the adivasis were neglected. It was only his government that made adivasis partners in the country’s development and beneficiaries of various welfare schemes.

KERALA CO-OPERATIVE SETS MODEL WITH R&D IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Special Correspondent - 2021-11-18 08:57
Thiruvananthapuram: A Kerala Cooperative sets a model for best co-op practices with research and development in disaster management. This model was put forth as a best practice for co-operatives at the Brainstorming Session on International Good Practices Platform for Co-operatives held at Sardar Patel Auditorium, LINAC Gurugram on Wednesday. Uralungal Labour Contract Co-operative Society (ULCCS) from Kerala was selected to give a presentation on "Best Practices by Primary Co-operatives" at the session. Chief Project Co-ordinator Kishore Kumar represented ULCCS at the session.

DEVASWOM BOARD FOR LEGAL ACTION AGAINST ARAVANA PAYASAM DISINFORMATION

Special Correspondent - 2021-11-18 02:47
Thiruvananthapuram: The Travancore Devaswom Board has issued a statement that the campaigns against Aravana Payasam, the main offertory (prasadam) given to the devotees at Sabarimala, were false and factually incorrect.
SPORTS

BAKSHI SISTERS TO THE FORE; JAHANVI LEADS BY ONE IN 12TH LEG OF HERO WPGT

Sports Correspondent - 2021-11-17 15:18
Hyderabad: Playing steady golf, Jahanvi Bakshi, took a one-shot lead over her sister, Hitaashee in the first round of the 12th leg of the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour (WPGT) at the Hyderabad Golf Club here on Wednesday.
SPORTS

ANSHUL PATEL LEADS WITH SIZZLING FIRST ROUND 63 AT INDIAN OIL SERVO MASTERS GOLF

Sports Correspondent - 2021-11-17 15:03
Digboi, Assam: Ahmedabad’s Anshul Patel hogged the limelight with a sizzling first round of nine-under 63 to lead by three shots at the 21st edition of the Indian Oil SERVO Masters Golf at the Digboi Golf Links here on Wednesday.

SHADY DEALS THAT HELPED FOIST DUBAI ON TOP OF THE WORLD

PANDORA PAPERS UNVEILS DARK STORY BEHIND UAE SUCCESS
Arjavi Indraneesh - 2021-11-17 11:16
The Pandora Papers has unveiled the story of offshore companies created within Dubai’s corporate enclave casting fresh light on Dubai’s rise as one of the world’s financial capitals— and on the UAE’s role as a nexus for money laundering and other financial crimes.

CHINA OUTMANOEUVRES INDIA ON BANGLADESH’S TEESTA PROJECT

GROWING DEFENCE SECURITY HEADACHE FOR DELHI SEEN
Ashis Biswas - 2021-11-17 11:12
China has edged well ahead of India in addressing Bangladesh’s core concerns and offering substantive overall assistance to the smaller country. Bangladesh has formally approached China to participate in its ambitious ‘Teesta River Comprehensive Management and Restoration project’ following India’s failure to implement an in-place water sharing agreement.

QUILA DARHAL: A HEROIC CIVILIAN RESISTANCE BY KASHMIR VILLAGERS

INDIA’S FIRST WAR MEMORIAL DEDICATED TO CIVILIANS
Harihar Swarup - 2021-11-17 11:09
Sardar Basant Singh was barely 13 when Pakistanis attacked the border villages of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir in September 1947. The invaders, who were led by the Pakistani army, captured several villages and towns. But QilaDarhal, Basant’s village near Nowshera town in Jammu region, held out. Basant still remembers the heroic resistance put up by about 50 villages, who kept the invaders at bay for 54 days – from September 4 to October 28—until Jammu and Kashmir acceded to the Indian Union and the Indian Army joined the battle. The feat has not many parallels in Indian history.

NATIONAL CAPITAL GASPING FOR BREATH AS ADMINISTRATIONS FIGHT

SC DID RIGHT BY DEMANDING ACTION, NOT BLAME GAME
Gyan Pathak - 2021-11-17 11:05
We have just seen last week as to how the blame game played by the NarendraModi led BJP and the ArvindKejriwal led AAP in the National Capital Territory Delhi did not help deal with pollution in the Yamuna river water, though their rules contribute 80 per cent of the pollution within 22 km stretch of the river. Blames were leveled even against other states – Haryana and Utter Pradesh – the river passes through. The same blame game is repeated again for severe air pollution now while the national capital is gasping for breath. Obviously, it will also fail to improve the air quality as we have seen in the case of Yamuna water pollution. We actually need concrete action, not the blame game by the ruling establishments to shift their responsibilities on others, the Supreme Court of India said.

BENGAL ASSEMBLY SAYS BSF BEING USED TO TAKE OVER STATE

CENTRAL ORDER SEEN AS RETALIATION FOR BJP POLL DEBACLE
Sankar Ray - 2021-11-17 11:00
For the first time, the Trinamool Congress, CPI(M)-led Left Front and Indian National Congress together protested against the Union ministry of home affairs’ arbitrary extension of the territorial jurisdiction of the Border Security Force through a notification on 11 October from 15 km to up to 50 km from the international border. The resolution was passed in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly under Rule 169 for legislative assemblies, with 112 Trinamool Congress MLAs voting for it and 63 BJP legislators against. The extension of the territorial jurisdiction of BSF is interference in the internal matters of the state, which will destroy the federal structure of the country, it stated.