Jubilee News Desk Patience has different levels among individuals and is measured with the level of tolerance. When it becomes intolerable patience gives way to revolt. This aptly describes the situation in the USA, where perhaps for the first time the president had to hide in a bunker overnight to …
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COVID 19: Migrant influx is a serious issue
Prof. Ravi Kant Upadhyay A spike in COVID-19 cases has been seen in last four weeks due to influx of migrant workers in U.P. and Bihar. Both have more than 37 lakhs of workers which have been shifted from industrial states to their home state in last 28 days. It …
Read More »COVID 19 Community transmission: Facts and challenges
Prof. Ravi Kant Upadhyay Corona virus is highly mutable virus that can attain both negative and positive mutations according to changing climatic conditions. Since it was first reported in Wuhan, China, it has changed 70 times. Corona virus is genetically susceptible to changing weather conditions, antibiotic drugs and internal environment …
Read More »Who is the new messenger of Yogi?
Rajendra Kumar Chief minister Yogi Adityanath trusts his officials as he believes if each officer fulfils his responsibilities there can be smile on all faces. People in state and nation can be happy. It is this though that Yogi gives full freedom to officials to help people. Who ever among …
Read More »GDP slumped to half in 4-years, is this failure on economic front?
Utkarsh Sinha It isn’t long back that India announced a 5-trillion economy target and this news had hogged headlines for weeks together. The government representatives and supporters made the news hover in debates but today they are silent when the economic front has some bad feedback. The announcement on Friday …
Read More »Nehru’s romantic affair with “Gori” Edwina and hypocrisy of Indian Politics
ABHIGYAN SHEKHAR Today is the 56th death anniversary of India’s first prime minister Pandit Nehru and we look into his affair with Lady Mountbatten. The relationship between Nehru and lady Mountbatten is no secret anymore, almost every academic and historian who has worked on the partition of India or Nehru …
Read More »Does Yogi govt gets trapped in Priyanka’s stakes
Utkarsh Sinha The politics of ‘help’ has gained momentum during coronavirus pandemic and once again the Yogi government could not understand the stakes by Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi. The situation is such that Congress that sent 1000 buses are not being used to ferry migrants have become tennis ball to …
Read More »Cities desert the migrant laborers during the pandemic
Sanjay Singh The bustling cities that were built from the sweat, blood and hard work of the migrant workforce and who the migrants had begun to accept as their second homes turned their backs to these same laborers during the coronavirus pandemic. Most of these workers were engaged in small …
Read More »Here, the horse is holding the reins
Utkarsh Sinha Before anything read these lines of Adam Gondavi – Tumhari filon mein gaon ka mausam gulabi hai Magar ye akden jhoothe hain ye dawa kitabi hai (तुम्हारी फाइलों में गाँव का मौसम गुलाबी है मगर ये आंकड़े झूठे हैं ये दावा किताबी है) Udhar jahooriyat ka dhol pite ja rahe hain wo Idhar parde ke peeche barbariyat hai, nawabi hai (उधर जम्हूरियत का ढोल पीटे जा रहे हैं वो इधर परदे के पीछे बर्बरीयत है, नवाबी है।) For …
Read More »Package not enthusiastic for farmer, labour and small traders
Dr Yogesh Bandhu The most significant thing in the economic package – part two is that since the day one the policy of ‘vocal for local’ is missing. The part two of the package under the policy does not brings hope for institutional provision for the agriculture and small …
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