If Modi’s second tenure has to work, then he has to turn around the economy. That’s why he is believed to have got rid of principal secretary Nripendra Misra.
The publicly available information on the failed missile test in Russia has left one with no option but to theorise. That shouldn’t be the case with nuclear accidents.
Ashish Gupta, Brand Director for Skoda India, said while performance cars like the Octavia RS are not too cheap, ‘car buyers who know and love their cars find them to be far better bang for the buck’.
WhatsApp privacy policy case is among a string of matters involving practices like restrictive platform rules, pricing & billing policies, reflecting India’s tight scrutiny of market dominance.
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.
Jyoti never stops amusing her readers with her out of box (read stupid) comments like reasons for Nripen Mishra retiring, Modi wanting to turn around decelerating economy by offering USD 1 billion loan to Russia etc. It seems Nripen Mishra was running the show on his own and Modi had to wait for 5 years to realize that he is the main hindrance for granting financial approvals to projects and then manage to get rid of him. Of course, good thing is that since last few months, her hatred for Modi seems to have subsided and instead, her anger is turned on others who support Modi. It would be interesting to wait for her piece next week on success of Chandrayan and its linkage perhaps to Modi’s plan for Ram Temple!
One of the first columns one has read which draws a bead between turning the economy around and making a success of the second term, retaining political power. To a lot of the loyal base, the two exist in a parallel universe. It has helped no one to have created a vast echo chamber where grim reality seldom intrudes. So if there is a clear eyed recognition that high popularity ratings need to be sustained by genuine high growth, that is a welcome change of focus. It will require an iron will to wave away distractions like the NRC, focus on job creation.
Jyoti never stops amusing her readers with her out of box (read stupid) comments like reasons for Nripen Mishra retiring, Modi wanting to turn around decelerating economy by offering USD 1 billion loan to Russia etc. It seems Nripen Mishra was running the show on his own and Modi had to wait for 5 years to realize that he is the main hindrance for granting financial approvals to projects and then manage to get rid of him. Of course, good thing is that since last few months, her hatred for Modi seems to have subsided and instead, her anger is turned on others who support Modi. It would be interesting to wait for her piece next week on success of Chandrayan and its linkage perhaps to Modi’s plan for Ram Temple!
One of the first columns one has read which draws a bead between turning the economy around and making a success of the second term, retaining political power. To a lot of the loyal base, the two exist in a parallel universe. It has helped no one to have created a vast echo chamber where grim reality seldom intrudes. So if there is a clear eyed recognition that high popularity ratings need to be sustained by genuine high growth, that is a welcome change of focus. It will require an iron will to wave away distractions like the NRC, focus on job creation.