India will assume the presidency of the G20 from December 1. Earlier on Tuesday, PM Modi unveiled the new logo, theme, and website of the G20 through video conferencing. On this occasion, he said that the logo of G-20 is not just a symbol but it is a message. It is a feeling which is in our veins. This is a resolution, which has been included in our thinking. In his address, the PM said that from December 1, India will preside over the G20. This is a historic occasion for India, so today the website, theme, and logo of this summit have been launched. He said, "On this occasion, I extend many congratulations to all the countrymen". In his address, the PM said that the G20 is a group of countries whose economic potential represents 85% of the world's GDP. G20 is a group of 20 countries th...
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Reaction Of India’s First Twitter User Came On Paying Fees For Twitter Blue Tick, Read To Know!!
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has bought a micro-blogging site Twitter for $ 44 billion. As soon as he became the owner of Twitter, Musk made several major changes, including the removal of the top officials of the firm to a big retrenchment. Between these changes, Twitter and Musk are facing heavy criticism from users for membership fees for Twitter verification. A writer had abused Twitter for fees for blue tick. After this, the French minister also refused to pay verification fees. Now the reaction of the first user of Twitter in India has also been revealed, who has been using Twitter since 2006. Twitter was launched in 2006. Till this time, many people in the country used Orkut apps for social media. In India, the first woman named Naina Redu created an account on Twitter. Twitter was not ev...
Read MoreBJP To Fight TRS In 2023 State Elections, But Bihar Seems A Strong Hurdle To Overcome
The results of byelections held in six states reinforce certain long-standing political trends: Telangana is looking like a TRS vs. BJP battle; Bihar's gathbandhan presents challenges for BJP; and Congress's overreliance on Jats isn't working in Haryana. The challenging victory for TRS in Munugode serves as a clear indication of how competitive the assembly elections would be in 2019. Between 2014 and 2019, CM K Chandrashekar Rao continuously engineered defections from Congress, which resulted in a void in the opposition. He now contends with a far more fearsome foe. The BJP has courted disillusioned leaders in both parties by cultivating social segments that feel disempowered by the rise of TRS and fall of Congress. The BJP placed a large wager on Congress import K Rajgopal Redd...
Read MoreNow Content Creators On Twitter Will Now Earn Money, Long Text Feature To Launch Soon!!
The new iOS app of Twitter has been released amidst all the ruckus and opposition. The new app is listed with a price on Apple's app-store. Twitter's new app has been introduced with Twitter Blue Tick Subscription. It was earlier said that US users will be charged $ 4.99 for Twitter Blue Tick Subscription, but now its price has been $ 7.99. Elon Musk has also said that the edit button will soon be released to all. Twitter's new owner Elon Musk has said that Twitter Blue Subscribers will get blue tick automatically, whereas earlier it was only given to journalists, institution, celebrity, and public figures, although earlier it was free and now it has become a fee based feature. American users will be charged monthly $ 7.99, or about Rs 656 for Twitter Blue. There is no information about...
Read More“EWS Reservation Is Not A Violation Of Constitution”, Know What Constitutional Bench Of Supreme Court Said!!
The constitutional bench of five judges of the Supreme Court has upheld the validity of the 103rd Amendment Act 2019 of the Constitution. The Supreme Court on Monday stamped a 10 percent reservation for the economically weaker section (EWS). While hearing the case, a five-judge constitutional bench gave its verdict in favor of the EWS reservation by a margin of 3-2. The three judges disagreed in favor of maintaining the Act while the Chief Justice and a judge. Justice Dinesh Maheshwari, Justice Bela M Trivedi, and Justice JB Pardiwala have agreed to the EWS reservation. The three judges believe that this reservation does not violate the constitution. While giving the verdict, the three judges also admitted that the EWS reservation does not violate the 50 percent reservation limit. At th...
Read MoreWorkers In Federal Government Would Like ‘Original’ Pension Plan Reinstated; Read Story!
Unions representing Group B and Group C workers have complained to the cabinet secretary that the National Pension Scheme is a nightmare for retirees. The Old Pension Scheme (OPS) has been requested to be reinstated by a federation of unions representing Union government employees in a letter to the cabinet secretary. According to The Hindu, they said that the National Pension System (NPS) is a catastrophe for retirees. NPS workers contribute 10% of their pay per month for their whole service, yet their pension is far lower than OPS workers'. "The pension under NPS stays unchanged and there is no Dearness Relief to replace the price rise /inflation as offered in the OPS," states the letter signed by the Joint Consultative Machinery, an umbrella union for Group B and Group C worke...
Read MoreWhen It Comes To Power Politics, Words Play A Significant Role
When morally and ethically damaging phrases are used by political leaders and activists, it is clear that there is a pressing need to examine the semantic role that words play in the public political realm. It's inevitable that the goal of verbal abuse is to disentangle words from concepts. Words are summaries of ideas, and ideas may be either good or bad. Socio-religious obscurantism, for instance, is often expressed through the use of terms that have been created in a group setting. They represent a chilling intolerance of difference and variety. On the other hand, terms like "inequality" and "injustice" draw attention to the need for their opposites. The words have no positive connotation because of the prejudice, hostility, and enmity they inspire. Communal and casteist insults,...
Read MoreThe Need For Transforming Educational System From Grassroot Level To Make New India
The limitations of our society made the idea of a world where every student, no matter where they live, has access to education seem utopian. Technology has brought us closer to this possibility, and now, with digital learning tools and devices at our disposal, it may actually come to pass. There is baggage associated with this option. Over 29 million youngsters in India still don't have access to technology, according to a report released by the Union Education Ministry. Those students were the ones that suffered the most from the outbreak. As someone who believes education should be available to everyone and can make a world of difference, I wholeheartedly support this cause. The necessity of the hour is to lay the groundwork for a brighter future by removing obstacles, encour
Read MoreMCD, BMC Elections: Lives Of Citizens At Stake Amid Political Fight In Local Bodies
Local elections are coming up in both Delhi and Mumbai, and the stakes in the political arena have never been higher. In Delhi's assembly elections, BJP and AAP campaigned for MCD in 2017 by projecting images of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, respectively; nonetheless, Delhi voters favoured the BJP. With ties between the Delhi L-G and the AAP administration plummeting, a far more bitter struggle now beckons. As the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) expands its national reach to include Gujarat, the state of Delhi holds its election under a cloud of uncertainty. The BJP has a great chance to take control of BMC as well, which is being run by the Thackeray family for decades. Shiv Sena faced an existential threat from the BJP in the BMC elections of 2017. In 2022...
Read MoreCentre Enacts New Regulations In An Effort To Reduce Air Pollution
The Union government has implemented the fourth stage of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) to combat the pollution, with the air quality in Delhi continuing in the "severe" category and climatic conditions anticipated to worsen it further in the coming days. SAFAR reports that on November 3rd, 34% of the fine particulate matter (PM2.5) levels in Delhi were caused by stubble fires. PM2.5 is an atmospheric pollutant released during construction and fossil fuel burning. This is the highest level we've seen all year. However, that's not the end of the bad news; the forecast for the following few days is bleak as well. The government's air quality warning systems have issued a "serious" alert, and it's expected to last until November 5. Delhi's Air Quality Index (AQI) remained...
Read More‘GRAP-4’ Implemented Amidst Increasing Pollution, Know What Restrictions Will Be Applicable In Delhi-NCR
The Air Quality Management Commission (CAQM) has implemented Phase IV of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) to control the increasing pollution in Delhi NCR. Delhi's air quality remained in the 'severe' category on Thursday, according to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). Delhi's overall air quality index (AQI) stood at 426 at 9:10 am. The AQI in Anand Vihar and Jahangirpuri stood at 460. Let us tell you, if the AQI is more than 400, it is considered 'severe' and can adversely affect the health of healthy people and can seriously affect those who are already ill. So, now let us know what will be restrictions that will be applicable in Delhi NCR in the fourth phase of implementation of GRAP: There is a big change in the commutation of trucks in Delhi and now ...
Read MoreDelhi Should Have Only One Power Centre, Read Here To Know Reasons
To avoid wasting the billions of rupees that are now being spent on maintaining two administrative structures and their duplicating efforts in some situations like health and education, it is imperative that all agencies in India's capital come together under one roof. Schools in Delhi are jointly operated by the state government and the city's municipal authority, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD). Neither is worthy of India's capital city. The majority of Delhi's population has no idea who oversees various government organisations including the Delhi Development Authority (DDA), Jal Board, and Public Works Department (PWD). Workers at MCDs have reportedly gone on strike because the state government is late in making payroll payments. Garbage piles have accumulated in sev...
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