Yet again the discussion in regards to the execution of the CAA (Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019) in the nation has begun. After Union Home Minister Amit Shah's articulation that it was executed after the finish of the Corona wave, presently one more Union Minister has responded to it. Association Minister Ashwini Kumar Choubey said that the Central Government has established the law of CAA, which was kept delayed because of covid. After Corona, it is most certainly the aim of the focal government that it should be executed the nation over. At the point when the opportunity arrives, there will be a discussion of its full execution. Amit Shah's assertion It is actually important that Union Home Minister Amit Shah recently said something about CAA during his visit to Siliguri, W...
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Over 4 Million Indians Died Due To COVID-19: WHO; Government’s Data Manipulated
The World Health Organisation's (WHO) data on the Covid deaths in India clearly shows that the government has the power to manipulate the data. According to the WHO data, the number of death is almost ten times the death reported by the Indian government under the Covid deaths. It is not the first time that such an allegation surfaced regarding the covid death numbers in India. Recently only, New York Times also published a similar report stating how India is not letting the truth out pertaining to the death in the pandemic. WHO's Data Findings According to the World Mortality Dataset by WHO many nations have failed to report the true numbers of covid deaths. As per WHO, 15 million Covid deaths have occurred globally. The excess death is simply counted as how many more p...
Read MorePandemic Lowered Young People’s Faith In Many Governments: International Monetary Fund
The experience of the Pandemic around the world has shaken the confidence of the youth in the government. "The results of the COVID epidemic, which researchers have been saying so far from a survey of historical epidemics, have been substantiated," said International Monetary Fund (IMF). The survey however did not say which countries' youth communities were most affected. Prior to COVID, the Treasury team came to this conclusion after combining the experience of the survey with the project on the relevant subject in 140 countries till 2018. According to the survey, those who are between the ages of 18 and 25 who have witnessed the outbreak of COVID have lost faith in the government the most. However, the survey also found that in countries where government policy is generally bel...
Read MoreCorruption could be a long-standing social issue persistent in India. From reportedly 51% of respondents from a survey admitted to paying bribes, to large industries like telecommunications and coal showing signs of corruption, for the economic benefits of citizens or corporations, corrupt practices are used. All the way back to post-independence India in 1951, the Industries Act required all operations to receive a license from the govt, which limited investments from foreign countries likewise as stifling competition, and ultimately led to bribery in politics being ubiquitous. While the Anticorruption Bureau of India was created in 1961 for the only purpose of fighting corruption, it still persists all throughout the country well into the 21st century. While there are many s...
Read MoreWomen Don’t Get Similar Education As Men In Bihar: Why State’s Education System Failed To Serve Its Purpose?
In Bihar, education seems to be improving. The literacy rate has gone up from 47% to 61.8% in keeping with the 2001 and 2011 censuses, an enormous improvement from what it had been before. There are now fewer dropouts. There are more institutions for pedagogy. However, while there's a rise, a problem is often found when examined deeply. Women aren't getting the identical quality education that men are in Bihar. While the rise in literacy is sweet, there's a divide between men and girls. In Bihar, 71.20% of men are literate whereas only 51.5% of ladies are literate. there's a 20% margin between the 2 genders and this brings questions regarding the education system in Bihar and its equality, especially because Bihar is near the underside when it involves female literacy rates. W...
Read More‘No Second Hearing Once A Person Declared Citizen’: Gauhati High Court
Once the tribunal declares someone an Indian citizen, there will be no second hearing on the question of his citizenship. This was stated by the Foreigners Tribunal Bench of the Gauhati High Court. In many cases since the introduction of the Assam Citizenship Act, notices have been sent to a person more than once to prove his citizenship, even once he has been declared an Indian. Standing in that place, this observation of the High Court is significant. At a recent hearing in a citizenship case, the Guwahati High Court ruled that once a tribunal decides on a person's citizenship, it cannot be brought before the court again. The observation of the Division Bench of Justice N Koteshwar Singh in the hearing of Amina Khatun's case in 2008, that under the Foreigners Act (Article 3)...
Read MorePK Discloses Name Of His New Party: Will He Be Able To Show His Strength In Politics?
PK, who gave advice to the Congress party through a slideshow, seems to be now himself going to jump into politics. In gestures, he has also disclosed the name of his party in the tweet message. It seems that till now PK, who has told the mathematics of victory and defeat of other parties, will now plan for himself and will himself be the leader. PK has prepared the blueprint for his new party. He has also revealed the name of his new party in gestures. PK made a tweet in the early morning of May 2. If you read the contents of this tweet, then a lot will be seen to be clear. PK's tweet created a stir PK made a tweet on Monday morning. In it, he wrote, "My quest to be a meaningful participant in democracy and help shape pro-people policy has led to a rollercoaster ride of 10 years.
Read MoreNew India Does Not Only Thinks Of A Secure Future, It Takes Risks: PM Modi Addresses Indian Community In Berlin
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said a newly resurgent India has made up his mind to move forward with determination and urged the Indian diaspora to help the country make great strides at the global level. Addressing the Indian community, the Prime Minister said that a young and ambitious India understood the need for political stability to grow rapidly and ended three decades of instability at the touch of a button. Prime Minister Modi said, "Today, I have not come to talk to you about the Modi government. Today, I feel like talking to you wholeheartedly about the power and strength of the people of India and singing their pride. Today the government is moving ahead by raising the morale of the investors and not by putting chains on their feet. Today the most advanced business...
Read MoreElectricity Crisis: Kapil Sibal Attacks Centre; Says, ‘Emerged Due To Wrong Policies’
Politics has now intensified over the power crisis arising out of a shortage of coal in more than half of the states of the country. All the opposition parties, including Congress, have started besieging the central government. Meanwhile, former Union Minister and Congress leader Kapil Sibal has also attacked the central government. Sibal said that the people of the country are facing this crisis only because of the poor policies of the government. Wrong policy in coal block allocation is the main reason Sibal said the origin of this power crisis was when the BJP and the CAG reported that coal blocks were allotted wrongly during the Congress government and were cancelled by the SC. He said that after this the BJP government did the auction again and it has not been compl...
Read MoreWhile being critical of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's live telecast in which he accused some states of not cutting taxes to bring down petrol and diesel prices, opposition Chief Ministers slanged sharp remarks on him calling his accusations totally wrong. Remarkably, Prime Minister Modi in a live telecast recently had termed the decisions of various states not to cut VAT on petrol and diesel as unjustified and urged the Chief Ministers of some states to reduce VAT (Value Added Tax) on petrol and diesel to in order to help the common man reduce their problem. While expressing concern over the thing that many states like Maharashtra, West Bengal, and Telangana were not ready to listen to the Centre's call for reducing VAT after his government slashed excise duties in November, Mod...
Read MorePM Modi Assures To Withdraw AFSPA In North-East India!
PM Narendra Modi has claimed that the incidence of sabotage and violence in the Northeast has dropped by 75% in the last eight years since the BJP took power at the Center. "The Center is trying to phase out AFSPA from the entire Northeast," Modi said at a public meeting on peace, unity and development in Assam's Karbi Anglo. In Assam, Modi said, "Violence in Assam and the North-East has decreased significantly. The law and order situation has improved. Therefore, AFSPA has been withdrawn in 23 districts of Assam and in different parts of Nagaland and Manipur. Now that the BJP is running a double-engine government at the center and in the states, lasting peace is returning to Assam and rapid development is taking place. We are trying our best to withdraw AFSPA from everywhere." ...
Read MorePrashant Kishor Turns Down Congress’ Offer To Join Party; Take A Look Back At His Association With Different Political Parties
Political strategist Prashant Kishor has turned down Congress’ offer to join as a part of its Empowered Action Group, dismissing the speculations regarding his possible entry into India’s grand old party. Reports suggest that the Congress party declined to give Kishor a free hand, despite acknowledging the need for a strategic transformation ahead of the 2024 general election. "I declined the generous offer of #congress to join the party as part of the EAG & take responsibility for the elections," Kishor said in a tweet. "In my humble opinion, more than me the party needs leadership and collective will to fix the deep-rooted structural problems through transformational reforms," he added. A section of senior Congress leaders including Jairam Ramesh, Mukul Wasnik, Randeep Surjewala
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