For all their colonial underpinnings, postcards from Hyderabad also inadvertently preserve a trace of local memory: a glimpse of a street, a face, a forgotten name.
Indian toymakers are now exploring new markets, but they want govt to negotiate a trade deal with US soon, introduce incentives and subsidies to make the industry more competitive.
The project is meant to be a ‘protective shield that will keep expanding’, the PM said. It is on the lines of the ‘Golden Dome’ announced by Trump, it is learnt.
Now that both IAF and PAF have made formal claims of having shot down the other’s aircraft in the 87-hour war in May, we can ask a larger question: do such numbers really matter?
The Print is so concerned with UK’s transgenders and AIADMK-BJP alliance.
But it’s not moved at all by the plight of Hindus in West Bengal. The violence unleashed on them by Muslim fanatics with the tacit approval of the TMC government does not bother The Print. The weeklong pogroms targeted against the minority Hindus of Murshidabad district does not elicit any sympathy or concern from the editorial board of The Print.
The shamelessness of the TMC government and the moral bankruptcy of the Chief Minister, Ms. Mamata Banerjee, does not matter to The Print. Ms. Banerjee and her ministers disgusting attempt at putting the blame on the BSF does not draw forth a strong reaction from The Print.
It’s disheartening and disappointing. One expected much more and better from The Print.
The Print is so concerned with UK’s transgenders and AIADMK-BJP alliance.
But it’s not moved at all by the plight of Hindus in West Bengal. The violence unleashed on them by Muslim fanatics with the tacit approval of the TMC government does not bother The Print. The weeklong pogroms targeted against the minority Hindus of Murshidabad district does not elicit any sympathy or concern from the editorial board of The Print.
The shamelessness of the TMC government and the moral bankruptcy of the Chief Minister, Ms. Mamata Banerjee, does not matter to The Print. Ms. Banerjee and her ministers disgusting attempt at putting the blame on the BSF does not draw forth a strong reaction from The Print.
It’s disheartening and disappointing. One expected much more and better from The Print.