It would be a disservice to the women of Hassan to look at Prajwal Revanna’s alleged abuse of power as a ‘sex scandal’. Allegations against him show what ‘absolute power corrupts absolutely’ actually means.
Air India’s new policy, effective from 2 May, introduces new weight limits for tickets in each of the different 'fare families' — Comfort, Comfort Plus, and Flex.
New Delhi has, in past, too, objected to Chinese construction activities in Shaksgam Valley. Work in this strategic region gathered pace after the 2017 Doklam stand-off.
A theme has not yet emerged for BJP & people see lack of a contest, which makes it unexciting. For all these reasons, 2024 is turning out to be an unexpectedly theme-less election.
Many had hoped that the general lockdown would be lifted on the 3rd, excluding the most affected hotspots. It is a fair assumption that the number of cases would be near 1,00,000 on 17th May. Normally a figure that would make a case for further extension. So the government has to knowingly take a bold step forward. What is happening to the economy and all but the well off is becoming manifest. Migrants travelling in concrete mixers. The government unable to pick up the tab for those who are moving by rail. It would not be over dramatic to say this is the government’s Battle of Britain moment. Also a time to unveil a series of economic reforms that, apart from anything else, will give investors the confidence that we are still in business.
True, but the jobs should be there. Demonetisation sank small businesses that did not revive. That the migrants will now be permitted to return to their villages, and by train, since buses would not have sufficed, is welcome. With a little forethought, this could have been provided for at the stage when lockdown was decreed.
Many had hoped that the general lockdown would be lifted on the 3rd, excluding the most affected hotspots. It is a fair assumption that the number of cases would be near 1,00,000 on 17th May. Normally a figure that would make a case for further extension. So the government has to knowingly take a bold step forward. What is happening to the economy and all but the well off is becoming manifest. Migrants travelling in concrete mixers. The government unable to pick up the tab for those who are moving by rail. It would not be over dramatic to say this is the government’s Battle of Britain moment. Also a time to unveil a series of economic reforms that, apart from anything else, will give investors the confidence that we are still in business.
True, but the jobs should be there. Demonetisation sank small businesses that did not revive. That the migrants will now be permitted to return to their villages, and by train, since buses would not have sufficed, is welcome. With a little forethought, this could have been provided for at the stage when lockdown was decreed.