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Nuh violence & Jaipur-Mumbai train firing | Who's fuelling Hate & Suspicion? newslaundry 5.8.23 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL2_Ut9r9vY
Understanding Nuh, site of Hindu-Muslim clashes on Delhi doorstep: Haryana’s ‘Meo enclave’ ThePrint https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiWorXhkcng
Nuh-Mewat Issue: What Is Home Minister Doing? | नूह-मेवात: क्या कर रहे हैं गृह मंत्री? Aug 2, 2023 Ajeet Bharti brings some news from inside the Haryana Govt as he talks about how the riots were planned, how police machinery failed and what the govt is doing to nab the culprits.
Busting Hardcore Supporters' Logic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9e-lBk3M4Bs&t=72s
Leftist victimhood ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9e-lBk3M4Bs&t=4647s
Inside story of Anna Hazare movement: Ex-IAC member speaks out | RSS | BJP | Modi https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMGcP5jfALA The News Minute
Jul 31, 2023 A former national committee member of Anna Hazare’s India Against Corruption movement has made a stunning disclosure: that the 2011 Anna Hazare Movement was allegedly orchestrated by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). In an exclusive interview with The News Minute, Chandra Mohan divulged critical details about how the right-wing forces were allegedly behind the protest, which altered the political dynamics of the country and remained a crucial reason behind the downfall of the Congress-led union government. The movement helped the BJP craft a strong anti-corruption narrative that brought the party back to power with a thumping majority in the 2014 general elections. Even after nine years, the BJP continues to leverage the anti-corruption narrative to target the opposition.
अण्णा हज़ारे का भ्रष्टाचार-विरोधी धर्मयुद्धः प्रकृति, चरित्र और नियति Awahanmag https://ahwanmag.com/archives/5885
Climate change: Rising sea levels ring alarm bells for Mumbai August 3, 2023 https://mumbai.citizenmatters.in/mumbai-coastal-cities-rising-sea-levels-floods-53991 By 2070, Mumbai is projected to be home to over 11 million people in areas susceptible to rising sea levels and heightened flooding. That is almost four times more than current exposed population of 2.7 million. These vulnerable residents will face the risks to their homes, livelihoods and their basic safety.
Journalist Pamela Cheema, AGNI (Action for Good Governance and Networking in India) Coordinator and Powai ALM, criticises the government’s approval of forest exploitation. Her organisation, AGNI, had taken a stand against the coastal road project, as she believes it will inevitably be submerged due to rising sea levels. “Despite the project’s high cost, we advocate for its termination, considering it detrimental to the city’s well-being. Our plea calls for prioritising the protection of these critical areas to safeguard Mumbai from the impacts of climate change,” she says..
Rather than pursuing short-term construction and increasing the FSI, the city must invest in long-term solutions that can effectively withstand climate challenges. Sustainable infrastructure that can endure rising sea levels and extreme weather events is crucial for ensuring the safety of Mumbai’s people, say activists.
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- Dark Side of India's Data Protection Bill
- Train
- will there be a phuwama 2
- 150 MPs may face criminal charges
- The state of the nation
- SC tough on Manipur issue
- Sanjeev Bhat Case
- Resisting BJP’s Govt’ move to grant ST status to non-STs in J & K