*Lawyer Hassan, Rat Minor Statement for Press*: https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=910008410927264&id=100057543396300&mibextid=Nif5oz CITU DELHI NCR :As you all are aware, I Lawyer Hassan, Team Leader and 11 other Rat Miners, who played an important role in saving the lives of 41 laborers trapped in Silkyara Tunnel, Uttarakhand, located at Shri Ram Colony The house was dropped by DDA officials without any legal notice on 28-02-2024. After this proceedings, this unfair action of the administration has been given publicity by print and electronic media, I sincerely thank him for this. After this, DDA officer, Vice Governor himself, taking cognizance of this unfair action, immediately intervened and statement in the press that lawyer Hassan will be given harjana and alternate house. Region MP Mr. Manoj Tiwari himself met lawyer Hassan and repeated this assurance in the press. Also said that action will be taken against the convicted officers of the DDA by the administration. But with great regrets I have to write that for 12 days today me and my family have been living on the road but leave home no authority of administration has come to pay off the losses till today Is it. Me and my wife, haven't even come to rectify what 3 kids are living. In this situation I have decided that I will sit on hunger strike with my family from 10am on 11-03-2024 in protest against delay in giving justice by the administration. My protest will continue until I get justice. This movement will remain peaceful. I just want justice with me. I appeal to those who sympathize with me in my struggle for justice. *Issued* *Lawyer Hassan, Residence: Shri Ram Colony, Khajuri Khas, North East Delhi, 10-03-2024*
👆All companions should read the above statement carefully. Today morning 10-03-2024, Secretary Ranjit Tiwari, of Anurag. Maimoona, of. Pushpender Singh, phoolkant, Nargis, Pushpa all have decided to support their struggle. Appeal to all trade union to support, support lawyer Hassan Rat minor, team leader to get justice. *Your friend* Anurag Saxena General Secretary Situ Delhi State Committee
We Also Make Policy: An Insider's Account of How the Finance Ministry Functions Hardcover – 1 October 2023
by Subhash Chandra Garg
The book talks candidly about controversial decisions from the first tenure of the NDA government, such as the politics of 'minimum support price' to farmers, electoral bonds, recapitalizing of banks, monetizing national assets and the controversial resignation of RBI Governor Urjit Patel, among others. As the author of three Union Budgets, Garg also talks about what it takes to put the Budget together: the pressures, the processes, the calculations and, above all, the politics.
account of how Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman took an intense dislike to her senior-most bureaucrat in North Block, which eventually led to his early retirement from the civil service; how former Home Secretary R.K. Singh, who later became Union Power Minister, was a socialist of sorts because of his support for public sector corporations in his ministry, or so Garg would have us believe; and, most sensationally, how Prime Minister Narendra Modi compared the then RBI Governor, Urjit Patel—who was unwilling to part with the Central bank’s reserves for use by the allegedly profligate Indian government—to a snake zealously guarding its stash of gold.
https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/reviews/story/former-finance-secretary-subhash-chandra-gargs-we-also-make-policy-gives-a-peek-into-modi-raj-557420 With this book, Garg’s circle of friends in the bureaucracy is certain to shrink; beginning with senior Punjab IAS officer Anurag Agarwal and including then Principal Secretary to the PM Nripendra Mishra, who he burdens with the responsibility of pushing through the PM Kisan scheme in an interim budget, a morally dubious move, and without firm numbers of farmers in the country because general elections were round the corner. Garg also mentions several who in his view deserved credit and none more than Arun Jaitley.
Garg also punctures the Central government’s myth that it increased the MSP by 150 per cent for all crops. Or that foreign direct investment and e-commerce have been runaway successes. What if the policies, at least the economic ones highlighted by Garg, were not sudden directives from the top and an attempt to fit round pegs in square holes?
The Bill to regulate cryptocurrencies, privatisation, the IL&FS resolution or the much talked about confrontational years with the RBI — much of it is in the public domain. What spices up the incidents this time is that Garg takes the reader into the hallowed rooms on Raisina Hill with a meeting-by-meeting and a note-by-counter-note account of each of the policies framed in his tenure. If sometimes the build-up, as in the chapter on SEBI or monetisation, appears technical and tedious, perseverance opens a delightful window into the years of the Modi government straddling the 2019 general elections for the reader as well as for RTI enthusiasts.
https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/pm-modi-compared-ex-rbi-governor-urjit-patel-to-a-snake-claims-ex-finance-secretary-in-his-book-101695542331881.html Prime Minister Narendra Modi compared the then Reserve Bank of India governor Urjit Patel as a ‘snake who sits over a hoard of money’... the Narendra Modi government's ‘frustration’ with the then central bank chief had grown as early as February 2018 and escalated a month later when he accused the government of its inability to shed regulatory authority over nationalised banks, which according to him left the RBI with inadequate regulatory authority over the public sector banks compared to private-sector banks.
Ladakh starts 21 Days climate fast to save the Himalayas | Sonam Wangchuk
Sonam Wangchuk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euAQOFNmX8I
comment u WA OPS..and yet he refuses to call out the PM and HM for their actions..