Jubilee News Desk Tussle and exchange of statements continue between ruling party and the opposition over the CAA, NPR and NRC. A statement by the prime minister Narendra Modi and home minister Amit Shah has now been made an issue and they are being challenged. Modi and Shah have challenged …
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Abdul Hayee The traditional Indian dessert is prepared in a large kadhai or vessel and served to the Finance Ministry staff as part of the ritual.The Halwa ceremony is a gesture to recognise and acknowledge the efforts of every staff member that has been a part of the budget-making and …
Read More »Akhilesh wants to replace Mayawati by making suitable changes in his party
Girish Tiwari Not just doctor Lohia but Baba Saheb Ambedkar too has made a place at the Samajwadi Party headquarters in Lucknow. At the auditorium of the party office the portrait of Ambedkar along with doctor Lohia is indicting a new equation. This could well be an indication of change …
Read More »High Decibel Delhi Elections: CM Arvind Kejriwal could face tough contest from Sushma Swaraj’s daughter Bansuri in New Delhi
By Vivek Avasthi Two-time chief minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal is probably not going to get a cakewalk from New Delhi constituency. Kejriwal had emerged as a giant killer from his first election from the same constituency when he defeated three-time chief minister Sheila Dixit in 2013. The BJP …
Read More »Government’s stringency and expanding Shaheen Baghs in the country
Utkarsh Sinha Delhi’s Shaheen Bagh is the most talked about topic in the country these days. For the past 31 days women have assembled there and are raising anti-government slogans. The women gathered are from all age groups hence grandmothers can be seem along with their granddaughters round-the-clock despite …
Read More »Iran-U.S Imbroglio: What it holds for the world?
ASHISH KRISHNA The tussle between Iran and U.S has been a long one. What we see today is essentially a culmination of developments which happened over a century now. The oil gas fields of Iran in the starting of the 20th century were under the British control and …
Read More »Delhi Elections 2020: Why is AAP already well ahead of BJP, Congress!
Vivek Avasthi The battle ground is all set for elections to the 70-odd seats of Mini India or the Capital of the country – Delhi. Locking horns are three players – the ruling Aam Aadmi party, the party ruling India or the Bhartiya Janata Party and the Indian National Congress. …
Read More »Crores spent yet Kshipra remains unhygienic
Ruby Sarkar Hundreds of crores of rupees have been spent so far on the unrestrainedness and cleanliness of Kshipra of Madhya Pradesh, but the river has not cleaned, mainly due to lack of government’s intention and participation of society. There is a widespread need for teaching people about water …
Read More »CM needs to suspend all PS officers accused of corruption
Rajendra Kumar Noida SSP Vaibhav Krishna who suspended five IPS officers on charges of corruption after he wrote letter to the Yogi Adityanath government two months ago. While on the other hand questions have pointed by the opposition to resolve the matter. ADG level officer Jasvir Singh …
Read More »Sadhvi Padmavati’s 24th day of hunger strike to protect the Ganges
News Desk In Haridwar, 22-year-old Sadhvi Padmavati, a follower of the Matri Sadan is on an indefinite hunger strike demanding on the enactment of Ganga River. Earlier in the Matri Sadan two saints have sacrificed their lives to protect Ganga. January 6 is the 24th day of the fasting of …
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