It’s hard to build a house, run a business, or do anything without paying bribes. And yet, citizens’ anger about this open, unchecked corruption won’t erupt into Anna Hazare-type rallies.
As many as 21 policy reforms are under implementation following Invest Kerala Global Summit, as LDF govt works to change perception that the state is not conducive to businesses.
Amid continued concerns over cross-border terrorism, General Upendra Dwivedi further warned the neighbour that India will not show restraint if there is an Op Sindoor 2.0.
Pakistan’s army has been a rentier force available to a reasonable bidder. It has never come to the aid of any Muslims including Palestinians or the Gazans, except making noises here and there.
The problem with TP is it reports what it hears without actually going deep into the issues. They are only finding fault on the current diaspora. Kerala has become a notorious place for conversions, land grabbing, love jihad and illegal currency are not maon issues for TP. The whole world know what happened bat batla house and court has already given verdict and contradicting is a big wrong reporting
The following is another headline from this edition of The Print.
“Only 1 out of 8 Uttarakhand CMs completed 5 yrs in office. Rawat is latest to leave early. Uttarakhand has had 8 CMs so far, including Nityanand Swami (2000-2001) and Bhagat Singh Koshyari (2001-02), who occupied the chair before the state had its first election.”
If a senior functionary – recall Krishi Mantri Radha Mohan Singh – is not measuring up to the demands of his office, his departure should be welcomed. Too often, retained simply as a matter of prestige, unwilling to accept the frailty of the initial decision to appoint him. For the average citizen, it is the state government that delivers the largest bouquet of services. The CM’s aptitude, ability, astuteness matter a great deal. Despite this, many such appointments in recent years are of individuals who have ideological purity and compatibility. Electoral fortunes can begin to leach away.
In the United States, the FBI follows a healthy practice in easing the throttle on politically connected cases on the eve of elections. It also scrupulously ensures that sensitive information about the progress / status of these cases does not make its way into the public domain. It takes these basic precautions of keeping the playing field level although, over the decades, it has investigated powerful individuals from both parties and is not viewed as partisan or subject to pressures from the White House.
Aayenge toh Comrade Stalin hee. 2. Whenever a Tamil Nadu election rolls by, tell my wife, If we had been living in Madras, you would have had a shelf filled with mixer grinders. A better deal would be to shift to Hyderabad and claim a two bedroom apartment, even if the walls are an unaesthetic pink.
Normally one does not do Whataboutery. However, it would be necessary to recall the recent judgment of the CJM Surat, acquitting 127 accused persons of terror charges. Unclear how the Indian state will compensate them for twenty years of trauma. It is trite to say Terror has no religion. All too often it does, in terms of prejudice and systemic injustice. One feels deeply pained to see Ms Pragya Thakur in Parliament.
The problem with TP is it reports what it hears without actually going deep into the issues. They are only finding fault on the current diaspora. Kerala has become a notorious place for conversions, land grabbing, love jihad and illegal currency are not maon issues for TP. The whole world know what happened bat batla house and court has already given verdict and contradicting is a big wrong reporting
CM choices.
The following is another headline from this edition of The Print.
“Only 1 out of 8 Uttarakhand CMs completed 5 yrs in office. Rawat is latest to leave early. Uttarakhand has had 8 CMs so far, including Nityanand Swami (2000-2001) and Bhagat Singh Koshyari (2001-02), who occupied the chair before the state had its first election.”
Contradicting?
Has this nothing to do with Uttarakhand politics?
Just asking.
If a senior functionary – recall Krishi Mantri Radha Mohan Singh – is not measuring up to the demands of his office, his departure should be welcomed. Too often, retained simply as a matter of prestige, unwilling to accept the frailty of the initial decision to appoint him. For the average citizen, it is the state government that delivers the largest bouquet of services. The CM’s aptitude, ability, astuteness matter a great deal. Despite this, many such appointments in recent years are of individuals who have ideological purity and compatibility. Electoral fortunes can begin to leach away.
In the United States, the FBI follows a healthy practice in easing the throttle on politically connected cases on the eve of elections. It also scrupulously ensures that sensitive information about the progress / status of these cases does not make its way into the public domain. It takes these basic precautions of keeping the playing field level although, over the decades, it has investigated powerful individuals from both parties and is not viewed as partisan or subject to pressures from the White House.
Aayenge toh Comrade Stalin hee. 2. Whenever a Tamil Nadu election rolls by, tell my wife, If we had been living in Madras, you would have had a shelf filled with mixer grinders. A better deal would be to shift to Hyderabad and claim a two bedroom apartment, even if the walls are an unaesthetic pink.
Normally one does not do Whataboutery. However, it would be necessary to recall the recent judgment of the CJM Surat, acquitting 127 accused persons of terror charges. Unclear how the Indian state will compensate them for twenty years of trauma. It is trite to say Terror has no religion. All too often it does, in terms of prejudice and systemic injustice. One feels deeply pained to see Ms Pragya Thakur in Parliament.