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https://www.youtube.com/wIs China moving towards Ladakh again?atch?v=8gbuSbUU9n0 Ravish Kumar Official Jan 4, 2025
Can there be any similarity between the coverage of journalist Mukesh Chandrakar's murder and the coverage of China's claims in Ladakh? When we analyzed today's newspapers, something similar was seen. The news is made to disappear in front of your eyes and you do not even know. A few months ago, an atmosphere was being created regarding the China issue that everything has been resolved. But today China's claims have raised questions on those news. Where will you go by holding the hand of Godi Media. Look at the journalists who are doing journalism by risking their lives. Who is raising voice for them? Is it not a matter of shame that a journalist was murdered and this incident was not even covered properly?
Awakening Bharat Mata | A book that sheds light on the rise of the Right https://www.financialexpress.com/life/lifestyle-awakening-bharat-mata-a-book-that-sheds-light-on-the-rise-of-the-right-1643288/ Rishi Raj July 14, 2019 Post-partition, the Congress remained the only dominant political force and in power for long years, while parties espousing only the Hindu cause were confined to the fringes.
in the history of the 20th and 21st centuries, The Left can no longer be said to be progressive, considering that it advocates status quo on labour issues and opposes reforms which promise jobs to a larger workforce compared to the entrenched labour unions whose interest Left parties espouse. Similarly, to call the Right as conservatives entrenched in tradition and customs doesn’t quite gel with the history of social reforms in Hindu society brought about by the likes of Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar or Swami Vivekanand....
Post-partition, the Congress remained the only dominant political force and in power for long years, while parties espousing only the Hindu cause were confined to the fringes. This was largely due to the presence of Hindu leaders and Hindu thought within the Congress. All this was, however, slowly lost as the Congress increasingly started relying on Muslim, as well as Dalit votes, and abandoned the larger Hindu causes. As it vacated this space, gradually the influence of BJP and RSS grew, and the Shah Bano case and Ram Janmabhoomi issue accelerated it
since the rise of the Left academia on the campus, under the tutelage of Indira Gandhi,... In the early Seventies, Nurul Hasan concentrated on packing all institutions related to social sciences with people of Leftist hue. While political power changed hands after Indira, no party, not even the BJP under Atal Bihari Vajpayee, tinkered with the status quo on the academic front. Right wing historians RC Majumdar and Jadunath Sarkar, noted journalist Girilal Jain, Right wing scholar Sita Ram Goel, conservative writer Nirad C Chaudhuri and social and economic activist S Gurumurthi were sidelined..
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India is now a testing ground for whether demagoguery or deteriorating living conditions exert a greater sway on voters.
By Robert F. Worth
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