Ram Temple Trust Reacts After Akhilesh Yadav's "Missing Funds" Comment
On January 22, 2024, the new Ram Lalla idol was consecrated at the temple in Ayodhya
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On January 22, 2024, the new Ram Lalla idol was consecrated at the temple in Ayodhya
The India Alliance, now rebranded as India Jan Gadd Bandan, faces internal strife as 23 opposition parties convene to challenge the Modi government. With key players like DMK boycotting and tensions rising, can this coalition withstand the pressure ahead of the 2024 elections? n18oc_politicsn18oc_breaking-newsn18oc_indiaNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
The duo were instrumental in shaping several key higher education reforms including the introduction of the FYUGP, the establishment of the SAAC and the KIRF
Chitta Ranjan Debbarma questions Tipra Motha founderโs participation in the foundation stone-laying ceremony for the Taj Pushpabanta Palace project
The department stated that farmers, agricultural labourers and other persons may fall ill and, in some cases, die due to failure to adopt necessary safety measures during pesticide spraying and because of indiscriminate and unsafe use of pesticides
TMC leader Brahmananda Chakraborty arrested in Howrah after viral video shows him hiding under clothes, accused of cut money in PM Awas Yojana funds, probe ongoing.
INDIA bloc to hold key meeting in New Delhi on June 8 with 23 parties confirming its participation. DMK will skip the meet.
The INDIA bloc is set to deliberate on the future course of action with an eye on the 2029 general elections
When Chinese authorities detained Uyghur economist Ilham Tohti in January 2014, his daughter Jewher Ilham was preparing for a future she believed would include both her family and her father's work promoting dialogue between Uyghurs and Han Chinese. โInstead, Tohti was sentenced later that year to life imprisonment on separatism-related charges.
The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke vows to continue protests until Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan resigns. Following a large demonstration at Jantar Mantar, Dipke announced plans to expand the agitation nationwide, demanding accountability for alleged examination and recruitment irregularities. Security has been heightened at Dipke's residence.
The CJP protest was held to demand the resignation of education minister Dharmendra Pradhan over alleged irregularities in NEET, CBSE, and other exams.
Jantar Mantar just a trailer: CJP's Abhijeet Dipke warns of bigger protests
In a statement issued after the protest, Dipke thanked those who participated, describing the gathering as a "historic" and peaceful movement.
Alleged private messages attributed to Janhvi Kapoor have surfaced online, reigniting discussions around the film 'Peddi'. The unverified screenshots suggest the actress had concerns about her role and the filming process, even mentioning her father's potential presence. These revelations follow director Buchi Babu Sana's defense of the movie's portrayal of women.
Mr. Dipke also said their protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on Saturday (June 6) was largely successful, with around 7,000 people participating in it, and added that the movement would now expand nationwide
The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) has issued a seven-day ultimatum to the government, demanding the removal or resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. This follows a large protest at Jantar Mantar, where thousands voiced anger over alleged examination and recruitment irregularities. CJP vows nationwide protests if their demands aren't met.
Pudukkottai (Tamil Nadu): Ruling out any future patch-up with the Congress, senior DMK leader R S Bharathi on Sunday launched a scathing attack on the national party, comparing its exit from the alliance to "adultery" and said that the Dravidian major will never welcome back defectors."We are not there in an alliance where Congress is present. I am clarifying that," Bharathi said.Addressing reporters here, Bharathi also issued a fierce electoral challenge to rivals, daring them to win a single mayor seat in the upcoming local body polls, and demanded the elections be held as early as January."In local body elections, people vote only for meritorious candidates. I challenge them: let elections be conducted in six months, say in January. If you can win even a single Mayor post, I will accept your strength. Are Annamalai and others ready to accept this challenge?" Bharathi asked.Also read | The safe keepers: Inside India's booming locker economyAsked about Congress leader Manickam Tagore's critical remarks regarding the DMK's performance and alliance dynamics, Bharathi advised Tagore to self-reflect on his own victory first.Using sharp analogies to describe the split, the senior DMK leader stated that while some separations happen by mutual consent, this breakdown was akin to a partner engaging in a "clandestine relationship"."No one lives with a wife who runs away. There is no longer any political ties or relationship with them. Even if the DMK leadership decides otherwise, the grassroots party cadres will never accept Congress back into the fold," Bharathi said.He added that despite the current political landscape, the DMK remains ideologically uncompromised and firmly ruled out ever aligning with the BJP in the future.Taking a swipe at politicians frequently switching allegiances, Bharathi noted that the "Aya Ram Gaya Ram" culture, which historically plagued northern states like Haryana, is now showing its face in Tamil Nadu.Also read | Indian tourists go viral for all wrong reasons. Here's how not to become the next horror storyTargeting former AIADMK leaders and other politicians defecting to the BJP and newly formed parties, Bharathi said, "People who shift from one party to another for positions will not last long. If the government falls in six months, they will all come running back to square one".Downplaying the recent electoral gains of actor-turned-politician Vijay's TVK, Bharathi characterised the victory a "jackpot lottery ticket" rather than an endorsement of ideology. He noted that TVK only secured a 35 per cent vote share, meaning 65 per cent of the electorate voted against them."People voted simply looking at a face and due to social media campaigns on Instagram. Voters don't even know who their local MLAs or ministers are," Bharathi claimed, drawing a parallel to how a single issue like onion prices once changed a government in Delhi. He predicted that just like Archimedes' principle, "the faster a ball goes up, the faster it will come down," predicting a similar trajectory for TVK.
The 'Peddi' controversy highlights concerns over female character portrayal in South Indian cinema, with viewers questioning their depth and purpose. Actress Janhvi Kapoor's role sparked debate, prompting director responses and support from industry peers. This discussion echoes broader criticisms of women's representation in mainstream Indian films, contrasting with Malayalam cinema's nuanced approach.