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Why is happiness sad? .

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The political storm caused by cross-voting during the Rajya Sabha elections in Himachal Pradesh is not letting up. Not only did the special representatives sent by the Congress high command try to broker a compromise, the Speaker also took action against the rebel MLAs. Yet there is something that the fire of discontent in the state Congress has not been extinguished. Himachal Pradesh has sent a message to the MLAs of the entire country that even if you are always a Yesman and keep quiet, the Rajya Sabha elections are a moment to fan the flames of discontent, when an ordinary MLA can leapfrog the tyranny of the high command by cross-voting. An army of obedient MLAs is spread across the country. They have talent, leadership qualities and original ideologies, but they have to put all that outside and then enter the House. These are the veteran MLAs who tremble when they even present the issues of their area. They fear the party. An Assembly or Lok Sabha ticket is now a favor and under

Mosham Hai Aashiqana...This dramatic changing season brings life to a standstill as the death rate soars.

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- Comma - This year, as soon as the spring season started, a round of rains started in North India. For the past three days, icy toxic winds have been blowing across coastal regions across Gujarat Our meteorological department reports are very superficial. One is that there is a crisis of weather experts in the country and those who are with the government also believe that the people will know by their own self-knowledge what the weather is like, we don't need to tell them. In fact, we have entered an era where a country that does not have meteorologists of the highest caliber fears that its people will be plunged into dire straits overnight. Nowadays, the color of nature is changing and due to the constant change of seasons, the health of human being is taking a toll. Our body is not used to the sudden change of season. Now is the beginning of spring season. Indeed this is the season, when millions of flowers adorn the earth in the valley region of the Himalayas and the breez

First the Maldives and now Google's retreat: India's stranglehold on the global stage

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- Google suffered a heavy blow from Delhi - Occasional - Google reinstated eight of the ten delisted apps following protests on social networks To recall, some time ago India's social media gave Maldives a major blow to its tourism. Maldives was put in a 'sorry' posture. A similar thing has happened with internet technology giant Google these days. Google has unceremoniously reinstated the ten apps it had previously arbitrarily delisted from India. Even before the meeting with the Union Minister of Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnav, Google was let loose. The Union Minister earlier said that we will take a decision in the interest of our start-up sector. At the same time, Google reactivated eight of the ten delisted applications. The process to launch the remaining two apps is said to be ongoing. The Maldives episode saw a trend on social media to boycott this popular tourist spot. The same happened in the case of Google. The hashtag of #EvilGoogle started trendi

It is good if man stays alert by understanding the signs of nature

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- To the point-Ajit Parrot So gha sonina ne ek gha luharno... there is an idiom in Hindi language. Taking a little exception with that idiom, a hundred wounds of a black-headed man, one wound of nature. Winter is not over yet, Holi has not come. There came the disturbing news. The news came that the largest Gandak river in Bihar has dried up in Gopalganj area. Other rivers of Bihar are also drying up. According to press reports, the water level in some dams of Gujarat has dropped alarmingly. The holy city of Nashik in Maharashtra has recorded a good drop in the water level of the Godavari river. If this is the situation in the month of March, how different the situation will be in April-May. The temperature in Maharashtra has reached 37 degrees. The heat is becoming unbearable. On the other hand, some areas of Gujarat have received rain in the month of March. Farmers are worried. Coincidentally, according to a research study done by the scholars of a university in England, the tempe

Kaki and the Congress left their hands at that time

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- Unburdened fun - Akshay Antani Went to uncle's house in the morning. I shouted from the doorway, 'Uncle is in the house...?' In response, (Ho)Balakaki shouted from the bedroom, 'Uncle's house is he still in uncle's house? What did uncle do in the morning? What stands on the threshold and shouts?' I was pushed back two steps by the impact of the Kakistan surface-to-surface missile that shot out of Kaki's mouth. There, after bringing the aunt out in a wheel-chair, Pathukaka said softly, 'So far he has seen the will-power of the aunt, now see the power of the wheel-chair. How he cries even though his hand is broken!' Seeing aunty's state, my mouth gasped, 'Hi hi... aunty, what happened?' Uncle said, 'Yesterday your aunt went to the ladies club meeting wearing heeled sandals and dancing around. Slipped and fell in hotel lobby, sprained arm and injured knee. It was time to go around in a wheel-chair.' I said, 'Kaki and

Getting US approval is a must for Shahbaz government

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- The US ordered Pakistan to conduct a fair and impartial investigation into allegations of massive electoral fraud and irregularities. - If the US does not recognize the Shahbaz Sharif government, the military aid given to it will also stop and the trade will also be limited. Americans investing in Pakistan will also start moving. Along with America, its allies in the West, Canada, Australia, etc. will also limit economic and other transactions with Pakistan, so Pakistan will suffer a huge economic blow. If Pakistan wants to sit again, it is necessary to take the help of western countries, so the condition of Pakistan will deteriorate New Prime Minister was elected in Pakistan on Sunday. The members of the Pakistani Parliament i.e. the National Assembly voted to elect the Prime Minister and elected Shahbaz Sharif of the Pakistan Muslim League (N) as the Prime Minister of the country. Following the allegations of massive irregularities and irregularities in Pakistan's parliament

Talking about Delhi: Hemant's wife Chief Minister in Jharkhand after the elections

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New Delhi: While former Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren is serving the air of jail, his wife Kalpana Soren has entered politics. Kalpana formally entered the Jharkhand Liberation Front by addressing a gathering in Giridih. Shibu Soren was not present at JMM's 51st foundation day program due to ill health, but a picture of Kalpana Soren and his wife blessing Kalpana has been posted on social media. Sources say that in the absence of Hemant Soren, JMM will contest Kalpana Lok Sabha elections. It is not decided from which seat Kalpana will contest, but she will contest the election and also campaign for JMM. Dumka, the stronghold of the Soren family, is Kalpana's first choice. Sources also claim that Kalpana has not been made the Chief Minister to avoid dissatisfaction with Hemant Sore because of the Lok Sabha elections, but Kalpana will also sit as the Chief Minister after the victory of JMM in the Lok Sabha elections. Controversy after Lalu called Modi a fake Hindu La

Planting of wheat seeds that can challenge the changing weather increased this year

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- Occasional - There is a possibility that the government will buy 350 lakh tonnes of wheat - The central government has sold around 90 lakh tonnes of wheat from its own stock in the last eight months Trends in the wheat market in the country have seen a rapid reversal. While the footsteps of the new season of wheat are being heard in the market, the grain market players are eyeing the new crop. Grain market experts are showing the possibility of the new crop of wheat in the country reaching the target of 1140 lakh tonnes near the beginning of the new season. According to the estimate released by the government, the wheat crop is likely to be 1120 to 1121 lakh tonnes. Sowing of wheat seeds that can withstand the changing weather has increased this year and the weather conditions have also been favorable overall. However, recently there were reports of unseasonal rains in some wheat producing areas of Madhya Pradesh adversely affecting the wheat crop in these areas. According to t

An excited spring in the economy

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The NDA government at the Center has now officially entered the self-aggrandizing season. Thus praising oneself is considered a vile activity in the scriptures, but the NDA government has this characteristic from the very beginning. Now that the Lok Sabha elections are coming, self-praise becomes the way of self-salvation for every political party and candidate. But what is really worth mentioning in that autobiography is the economic strength of this government in spite of dire circumstances. The recovery in the Indian economy after the Corona epidemic has been stronger than expected. According to the National Statistical Office's second advance estimate, after registering a growth rate of 9.7 per cent in 2021-22 and 7 per cent in 2022-23, the Indian economy is expected to grow at a rate of 7.6 per cent in 2023-24. In its first advance estimate, the statistics bureau projected a growth rate of 7.3 percent for the current year. This means that the economy will grow at or above 7

BJP refrained from taking risks and repeated to the MPs

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New Delhi: BJP has released the first list of 195 candidates, in which old MPs have been repeated. It is clear from this that BJP does not want to take any risk. BJP was supposed to give chance to new faces in Gujarat, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, but in these states too, BJP avoided experimenting and gave more than 70 percent tickets to old MPs. In Uttar Pradesh, 90 percent MPs have been repeated. The first list of 51 candidates from Uttar Pradesh has only 4 new faces while the remaining 47 are old faces. Sources in the BJP say that the BJP does not want to take any risks as there is an alliance between the Congress and the Samajwadi Party in UP and Madhya Pradesh. In these two states, Muslim voters will unite and OBC voters may also shift towards SP-Congress, so BJP has to rely on old leaders. Excluding Verma-Pragya, no place for fundamentalism BJP has given a clear indication that it is away from fundamentalist Hindutva by cutting the cards of Pravesh Verma and Sadhvi Pragya Th

Delhi talk: headache for allies BJP in UP

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NEW DELHI: In Uttar Pradesh, the BJP has been tying up with one regional party after another but these alliances have become a headache for it. Yogi Adityanath is determined to contest 74 out of 80 Lok Sabha seats in UP, leaving only six seats for regional parties. A major dilemma for the BJP is how to divide the six seats among the four regional parties of Anupriya Patel, Omprakash Rajbhar, Sanjay Nishad and Jayant Chaudhary. Even if BJP gives two seats each to all four, it will have 72 seats left for which Yogi is not ready. Anupriya Patel and Jayant Chaudhary are not even ready to consider themselves as equals to Rajbhar and Nishad. He says that Rajbhar-Nishad should get one more seat each than what was given to them. Yogi has put the formula of giving one seat each to Rajbhar-Nishad and two seats each to Anupriya-Jyant to accept this condition. Vikramaditya is likely to join the BJP and contest the elections Amid claims that Congress MLAs have been persuaded in Himachal Pradesh

Sex Scandal Again in Catholic Church, Victims of 41 Nuns

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- Two to three million cases of sexual abuse have been reported in churches in Europe: after the influence of TV channels, this sin has started to shout from the rooftops. - Father Marco's sex scandal has thrown the Catholic Church, which has been accused of sexual harassment, into controversy again. There are millions of cases of sexual abuse of minors by priests and other staff in this church. There are also thousands of cases of nuns using teenagers or girls to satisfy their lust. In many cases, three-four-year-old children have been sexually exploited. The sex scandal of the Roman Catholic sect of Christianity, which has about 140 million followers in the world, has caused an uproar. The Roman Catholic order's top priest, Father Marko Rupnik, sexually assaulted at least 41 nuns and Vatican City turned a blind eye for years to their abuse. Father Marko Rupnik was accused by two nuns last week of sexually abusing him for years. Both these nuns did not disclose their ident

150 BJP candidates will be announced on Sunday

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New Delhi: BJP has finalized the names of its 150 candidates ahead of the announcement of the Lok Sabha elections next week, which is expected to be announced on Sunday. The names of Narendra Modi, Rajnath Singh and Amit Shah will be in the first list. In the first meeting of the BJP's Central Election Committee (CEC) held late on Thursday night at the BJP headquarters in Delhi, it is said that all the candidates of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, considered the safest states for the BJP, have been decided. It is being claimed that the candidates for 50 of the 80 Lok Sabha seats in Uttar Pradesh have been decided. A list of potential candidates from 23 states was presented and discussed in the BJP core group meeting. Based on that, the final list is said to have been prepared. Apart from top leaders including Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, Chief Ministers of BJP ruled states were also present in the meeting so that an immediate decision can be taken. The High Comm

Effect of cross voting.

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Changing party allegiance of MPs and MLAs is not a new thing in our country nor is cross voting a new phenomenon. However, the large-scale cross-voting seen in last Tuesday's election to 15 Rajya Sabha seats is being considered significant. The reason is that this time the trend has broken the old pattern in many ways, making criticisms on the old lines seem disproportionate. MLAs belong to any party, but they are influenced by the incumbent. Thus, among the bridge building works that the BJP has taken up in our country, some invisible bridges have also been built which go to the homes of the opposition parties. On these invisible bridges moves a special human species called Ayaram-Gayaram, which has facilitated the purchase of finished goods by the ruling party. In Saurashtra, Mal-cattle is spoken with the word. As is usually the case, this time too a section is calling crossvoting a result of abuse of power and undemocratic tendencies of the ruling party. But this time the crit

India's first woman MP, who could have also become the country's first woman President

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- Talk-Think-Shishir Ramavat - Morarji Desai wanted a South Indian to be the President. He named the dancer Rukmanidevi Arundel who was hailed with one voice, but Arundhatidevi says: What will happen to my dancing if I become the President? - Rukmanidevi Arundel The month of February ended two days ago. This time there were 29 days in February. Every four years, two personalities associated with the date 29 February are commemorated. One is Morarji Desai, former Prime Minister of India. Another is the famous dancer and animal lover Padma Bhushan Arundhati Devi Arundel. Morarjibhai's date of birth is 29-2-1896, while Arundhatidevi's date of birth is 29-2-1904. It is funny that these two were familiar with each other. Morarji Desai was detained in Haryana during the time when Indira Gandhi imposed emergency in the country. In his autobiography, Morarjibhai gives an amusing account of his daily routine during detention. Read in his own words: 3.00 - Short prayer at early mor

Sensation for party candidates

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- Agdam Bagdam-Baba Adam - They are welcomed by cheering without brain racing The party started taking sense to decide the candidates for the Lok Sabha elections, 'Say, why should we make you a candidate?' 'I am aware of the issues in my local constituency.' The candidate left with a 'Let's go next...' boom. Others came. 'Speak, what will you do for the next five years?' 'My dream is to develop my area. Everywhere there should be plaques of launch, inauguration by me.' 'O brother, then where will we kill the plaques of the high command? Let's go next...' 'Yes, so what are your qualifications?' 'Hey you don't recognize me. I have been a party worker for 40 years. When the party was established, I have done the work of spreading carpets and painting mural sutras in the meeting of the maholla level, I have gone from street to street in my area to form an organization, so I think that this time the party my a

8.4 percent GDP direct impact on stock market: Manzilen aur bhi hain

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- Starting to play Holi in the stock market right now - India is benefiting positively from the global upheaval: Implications of potential stable government signals - Occasional There are still 20 days left for Holi, but the stock market has already started celebrating Holi. India's stock market is booming amidst the global recession and threats of war. A market that is likened to a game of snakes and ladders appears to have fewer snakes and higher ladders to climb. Factors that have often been negative on India's markets have stopped giving views on the current bullishness. The markets sometimes see corrections, but for investors it has become the norm. India's stock market is now on a bullish track and every number of it is going to be historic. At the beginning of January 2023, Sensex was 61107. On the first day of 2024 it was 61167. Today it is sliding closer to 75,000. It is said that by the time a new government is formed at the Centre, the Sensex will be seen m

Two and a half million people lost their lives in two years of Russia-Ukraine war

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- World Window - It has been two years since the Russia-Ukraine war that started in February-2022, yet the war does not stop. The fires of war are still killing hundreds of people. Five lakh people have been injured in this war Ever since the US started the exercise of making Ukraine a member of NATO, Russia and the US have been facing each other. Russian President Vladimir Putin has made a statement considering the US action as unjustified: if the US reaches the border of Russia, Russian citizens will be in danger day and night. It is not at all appropriate for American troops to be stationed near the Russian border. Since Russia has not deployed near American borders, America should stop disturbing regional peace. On the other hand, American President Joe Biden argued: Ukraine is an ally of America and Russia should not interfere in the process of joining NATO to protect it. It is Ukraine's decision. Ukraine is an independent nation. The NATO military is the responsibility of