The former President goes to the headquarters of RSS in Nagpur and talks about the idea of Nehruvian nationalism and the supremacy of the Constitution.
Another important topic that came up for discussion was the rehabilitation of Kashmiri Pandits in the Valley, a pet cause the RSS feels the government hasn’t done much to pursue, the sources added.
Students of classes XI and XII will study lessons on ancient India, says HRD minister Prakash Javadekar; Madhya Pradesh to register all gurukuls in state.
The Bharatiya Shikshan Mandal wants to bring together gurukuls from different countries and practices, and develop a modern gurukul system for implementation.
These were the battles we thought we’d already fought. The slow recognition that caste is a plague upon Indian society. The hard-won right to choose your own partner.
November exports to the US saw 10% growth from the previous month. Overall, in the first 8 months this fiscal, the merchandise exports to the US touched has touched $59bn.
Of the total package, $649 million will be utilised for additional hardware, software, and support services, and the remaining for Major Defence Equipment (MDE).
Don’t blame misfortune. This is colossal incompetence and insensitivity. So bad, heads would have rolled even in the old PSU-era Indian Airlines and Air India.
RSS has to grow and change a lot. Now only they have grown from half trousers to full trousers. Once they come of age, they will realise and understand the broadbased concepts like pluralistic society, secularism, nationalism unity in diversity, social inclusion and multiculturalism. They have to grow a lot. I dont know it will take place in one century or not. They can never be trusted and they will never change. They pretend and they hypocrites.
I wish the former President had spoken for about an hour, although to the discerning, even a few paragraphs distilled the essence of his lifelong devotion to the Constitution, as a student, scholar and practitioner. His friends in the Congress party may have been dismayed by his acceptance of the invitation. However, they should have been sanguine about his convictions and world view. He was received with the courtesy and deference due to his record of public service and he was a gracious guest, did not cross any red lines. However, he did not play to the gallery, said nothing because someone would be pleased to hear it. How much his words will register and resonate is difficult to judge. The seven hundred odd young men who graduated today ought to feel privileged that he was present to address them and give them his blessings. Sometimes, when faced with difficult moral choices, they might wish to recall snippets of his speech.
RSS has to grow and change a lot. Now only they have grown from half trousers to full trousers. Once they come of age, they will realise and understand the broadbased concepts like pluralistic society, secularism, nationalism unity in diversity, social inclusion and multiculturalism. They have to grow a lot. I dont know it will take place in one century or not. They can never be trusted and they will never change. They pretend and they hypocrites.
I wish the former President had spoken for about an hour, although to the discerning, even a few paragraphs distilled the essence of his lifelong devotion to the Constitution, as a student, scholar and practitioner. His friends in the Congress party may have been dismayed by his acceptance of the invitation. However, they should have been sanguine about his convictions and world view. He was received with the courtesy and deference due to his record of public service and he was a gracious guest, did not cross any red lines. However, he did not play to the gallery, said nothing because someone would be pleased to hear it. How much his words will register and resonate is difficult to judge. The seven hundred odd young men who graduated today ought to feel privileged that he was present to address them and give them his blessings. Sometimes, when faced with difficult moral choices, they might wish to recall snippets of his speech.