Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be on an official visit to Germany, Denmark and France from May 2-4. Let us inform you This will be the first foreign visit of the Prime Minister in the year 2022. This information was given by the Ministry of External Affairs on Wednesday. In Berlin, the Prime Minister will hold bilateral talks with the Federal Chancellor of Germany, Olaf Scholz. Both the leaders will attend the sixth edition of the India-Germany Inter Governmental Consultations (IGC). Held twice a year, the IGC is a separate dialogue format with several ministers from both sides. This is the prime minister's first IGC with Chancellor Scholz, as well as the first such government-to-government consultation with the new German government. During their visit, the Prime Minister and
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Hanuman Chalisa Controversy: Check Out Reason For Ruckus From Maharashtra To Delhi; Read Full Details!
The Hanuman Chalisa controversy has made headlines in the country. Presently, the political disturbance on this has also heightened. This matter began in Maharashtra, yet its reverberation is being heard in Delhi. The reason behind this is Fahmida, the District Working President of Mumbai-North of the ruling party NCP in Maharashtra. In any case, let us first let you know that this discussion began in Maharashtra itself. At its centre was Raj Thackeray, head of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena. Raj Thackeray had really begun a mission to eliminate loudspeakers from all mosques in Maharashtra. He had requested that the Maharashtra government should take out the loudspeakers from every one of the mosques. He had additionally said that If this didn't occur, he would present Hanu...
Read MoreIntolerance In India Has Increased During Narendra Modi’s Reign: American Commission
Religious tolerance in India has declined "significantly" under Narendra Modi, an American commission has said. This independent commission examines the human rights situation in various countries and reports to the US State Department and recommends imposing financial sanctions on that country. For three years in a row, the Commission on International Religious Freedom has reported that religious freedom for minorities in India is being undermined. For this, they have also recommended imposing a bunch of financial sanctions on India. However, in order to maintain good diplomatic relations with India, the Foreign Office has said that it will not resort to any sanctions this time as in the last two years. In their report, the commission highlighted the high incidence of violence
Read MorePrashant Kishor Declines To Join Congress Amid Party’s Reservations Over His Rejuvenating Plans
Political strategist Prashant Kishor has turned down the Congress’ offer to join the party as a member of its Empowered Action Group. Speculations were high that Kishor would join hands with the India’s grand old party ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. “I declined the generous offer of #congress to join the party as part of the EAG & take responsibility for the elections. In my humble opinion, more than me the party needs leadership and collective will to fix the deep rooted structural problems through transformational reforms,” Kishor said in a tweet. Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala also announced Kishor’s decision to decline the offer to join the party. “Following a presentation & discussions with Sh. Prashant Kishor, Congress President has constituted a Em...
Read MoreCentre Appoints Economist Suman Bery As NITI Aayog’s Vice-Chairman; Know More About His Career!
The central government appointed economist Suman Bery as the vice-chairman of NITI Aayog after Rajiv Kumar resigned from the post on 22nd April 2022. Kumar had been appointed because the vice-chairperson of NITI Aayog five years ago. The cabinet committee had accepted Rajiv Kumar’s resignation and appointed Suman Bery as NITI Aayog’s full-time member and later because the vice-chairperson. Suman Bery was the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER)'s director-general for a period of 10 years from 2001 to 2011. Being one of the senior visiting fellows at the Centre for Policy Research, Delhi. He's a world Fellow within the President of the United States International Center for Scholars’ Asia programme in Washington, DC. Also, he's a non-resident Fellow of Bruegel whic
Read MoreGovernment Blocks 16 YouTube Channels Broadcasting Anti-National Activities; 10 Operated From India
The Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting of the government of India has blocked 16 YouTube news channels for spreading propaganda related to India's national security, foreign relations and public order in the country. These 16 blocked YouTube channels include 10 Indian and 6 Pakistan based YouTube news channels. The government of India issued a statement saying that through these YouTube channels, false, unverified information was being spread to create panic, incite communal disharmony among the people of the country and they are disturbing public order in India. Let us tell you that the number of viewers of these YouTube channels was way more than 68 crores, which is quite a large amount of people watching and getting influenced by this news. "None of these digital ne...
Read MoreUkraine Crisis: Inflation, Interest Rates Likely To Increase Debt By Rs 60 Thousand Crore, Says Report
The size of risky loans is expected to increase by Rs 60,000 crore in the current financial year due to factors such as high inflation due to the Russia-Ukraine war, the rating agency India Ratings gave this warning in a report on Monday. According to the report, due to these problems facing the economy, by the end of the financial year 2022-23, the amount of risky debt will be Rs 6.9 lakh crore. Had the Russia-Ukraine war not broken out, the debt-to-risk ratio in the current financial year would have remained at Rs 6.3 lakh crore. By risky debt, the rating agency means more than five times the debt taken by the rating agency keeping in view the operating profit of the companies. The rating agency has given this estimate on the basis of an analysis of 1,385 companies. In such...
Read MoreAgnipath Recruitment Scheme Likely To Transform Defence Sector; Does It Have Organisational Flaw?
Under the new Agnipath Pravesh Yojna recruitment drive, soldiers to be called Agniveers (literally, fire warriors) are going to be recruited for a three-year tour of duty with no pension entitlement but with the promise of yet to be specified ‘assistance’ in getting post-discharge employment. Battle or ‘attributed to military service’ casualties are treated at par with regular soldiers. a hard and fast percentage from such intake is going to be absorbed as regular soldiers on merit. The primary motivation for this scheme is the reduction of the burgeoning pension bill of the military. Additional advantages cited are reducing the age profile of the armed forces, improving career prospects of normal soldiers, strengthening the society with military connections, instilling sterling mili...
Read MoreThis March Was The Hottest In 122 Years, Heatwave Badly Effected The Crop Production!
Ever since the country's Meteorological Department began keeping records 122 years ago, India has recorded its warmest March this year, threatening life and food supplies. Already many countries are going through severe heatwaves and now India is also about to enter its hottest season. The average nationwide temperature in March was 33.1 °C (91.6 °F), the third warmest on record, surpassing the 32.7 °C recorded in March 2021. While March is typically a colder month in India, between April and May Before the hottest summer months in the U.S., climate scientists believe that India's spring season is shortening and transforming due to the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Sunil Das, a rickshaw puller in Noida, near Delhi, told Quartz, “It has become impossible to w...
Read MoreWhether or not it's bribery, getting the desired day in court, or any type of unjust practice to sway the results of an effort, India’s system remains mutually riddled with corruption from many sides. Lawyers, administrative staff, judges, defendants, and more have used these practices to sway countless cases, and exist in the slightest degree levels of the court system. While the Indian Supreme Court is usually reserved for the cases of highest importance or urgency, thanks to petitions and therefore the implementation of bribery, the general public or individuals outside the Supreme Court are able to decide what cases visit the best court of law in India. A minimum of at the supreme court level, one step below the Supreme Court, corrupt judges will be impeached under the Judges Inq...
Read More‘Avoid Provocative And Scandalous Language’: I&B Ministry Issues Advisory To Private TV Channels
The I&B Ministry under the Centre Government has written an advisory to the private TV channels not to use any provocative language. As seen over the last few months the private news channels in the rat race of TRPs are manipulating and using altered information for their personal benefits. This kind of false and fabricated information can lead to a sense of social and communal disharmony. Advisory For News Channels This advisory comes soon after the rising social and communal tension post the recent riots of Delhi in Jahangirpuri. Along with this the Ukraine -Russia war news coverage are claiming the onset of Nuclear war soon. According to the ministry such news hampers with the overall development of society. As it can create a state of panic and fear among the common man...
Read MoreEffective Healthcare System Calls For Integrity And Ethics: Has It Been Corrupted Now? Check Out!
Healthcare is important for a rustic and its people. It helps their well-being and helps counter issues like the Covid-19 pandemic. The integrity and ethics of the healthcare system are required for it to be effective. India, one of the various countries that are devastated by the virus, features a healthcare system with corruption destroying its effectiveness. In India, fraud and medical malpractice are common. Doctors and other healthcare practitioners will sometimes not act for the well-being of their patients. Some work for private gain. because of this corruption throughout healthcare, about 39 million Indians comprise poverty because of medical expenses Another way medical professionals can get money from referring patients is by referring patients from government hospitals t...
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