Over generations, Bihar’s bane has been its utter lack of urbanisation. But now, even Bihar is urbanising. Or let’s say, rurbanising. Two decades under Nitish Kumar have created a new elite in its cities.
Indian govt officials last month skipped Turkish National Day celebrations in Delhi, in a message to Ankara following its support for Islamabad, particularly during Operation Sindoor.
Bihar is blessed with a land more fertile for revolutions than any in India. Why has it fallen so far behind then? Constant obsession with politics is at the root of its destruction.
The so-called students of JNU are living on highly subsidised accommodation and consuming equally highly subsidised food. Little wonder that disrupters found it easier to enroll for a course and continue to be taxpayers’ guests even when they were in their thirties. We are living in a capitalist society. Let these aging students pay what the market demands.
The so-called students of JNU are living on highly subsidised accommodation and consuming equally highly subsidised food. Little wonder that disrupters found it easier to enroll for a course and continue to be taxpayers’ guests even when they were in their thirties. We are living in a capitalist society. Let these aging students pay what the market demands.