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But the Sangh has appropriated the Savarkarite politics and many Hindutva followers don’t know or don’t care about their differences. Now the RSS has come to depend on Modi and the NRIs for dollars as well as western respectability. The RSS always suffered from a kind of inferiority complex because most of the Hindus either went along with the Gandhi-Nehru leadership or chose other ideologies and leaders. Sociologists have been debating for long, the nature of dialectic between tradition and modernity. However, neither humans nor political parties can live and grow in a political vacuum.
The RSS has no courage to look into the mirror because the mirror will not wholesale Truck Fuel Pumps only show the new dress but also the same face!!The writer is a veteran journalist. But Modi's megalomania does not allow the political share to the RSS. Patriotic jingoism will not be able to keep even the middle class together.It is generally not known that Savarkar did not support the vague RSS idea of cultural nationalism or the Sangh notion of Hindu Rashtra. That template is 90 year old. Today, Nathuram is being made into an icon of sorts by both. It was not started or led by V. The corporate capitalism has no interest in cultural nationalism except to generate frenzy and promote their profits. He did not support the ban on cow slaughter. Savarkar was in jail in 1915, undergoing life sentence in Andaman. The CEO or Sar-Sangh-Chalak of the largest corporate-styled NGO known as Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and his “board of directors” have decided to follow the trend and create a new brand image for the organisation, more known for its conservative world view. The only common point, if any, between the RSS and Savarkar was that both hated Mahatma Gandhi. The middle class has become so greedy and aspirational that the xenophobic nationalism and hi-octane Hindutva will not satisfy their materialistic and consumerist urges. Their hatred for Gandhi-Nehru legacy has nothing to do with Indira or Sonia. The dumbed down media will give headlines to the superficial makeover in image for a while but when the mirror cracks, images will go asunder. Savarkar, as many people wrongly believe. Like 36th chamber of Shaolin Temple, known for training in martial arts, the Chief of the RSS conferred with his cabal and announced that the uniform of the Swayamsevaks will undergo a change. Finally, the debate reached the gates of the monastery forbidden like a medieval fortress. Their idea of the Hindutva has survived though the uniform has changed. The RSS was started, to be exact, on September 27, 1925, by just about five persons, who created the Hindu idea of India — Hindu Rashtra. Indeed, he was hostile to the Sangh and the hostility survived till recently as the BJP candidates had to face the HMS candidates in many constituencies. He did not even know about the Hindu Maha Sabha till he came out of the jail and became its icon. In fact his arch enemy, Gandhiji advocated the ban on cow slaughter. The new costume of brownish full pants will bring the khaki half pants brigade in the 21st century.
The RSS has no courage to look into the mirror because the mirror will not wholesale Truck Fuel Pumps only show the new dress but also the same face!!The writer is a veteran journalist. But Modi's megalomania does not allow the political share to the RSS. Patriotic jingoism will not be able to keep even the middle class together.It is generally not known that Savarkar did not support the vague RSS idea of cultural nationalism or the Sangh notion of Hindu Rashtra. That template is 90 year old. Today, Nathuram is being made into an icon of sorts by both. It was not started or led by V. The corporate capitalism has no interest in cultural nationalism except to generate frenzy and promote their profits. He did not support the ban on cow slaughter. Savarkar was in jail in 1915, undergoing life sentence in Andaman. The CEO or Sar-Sangh-Chalak of the largest corporate-styled NGO known as Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and his “board of directors” have decided to follow the trend and create a new brand image for the organisation, more known for its conservative world view. The only common point, if any, between the RSS and Savarkar was that both hated Mahatma Gandhi. The middle class has become so greedy and aspirational that the xenophobic nationalism and hi-octane Hindutva will not satisfy their materialistic and consumerist urges. Their hatred for Gandhi-Nehru legacy has nothing to do with Indira or Sonia. The dumbed down media will give headlines to the superficial makeover in image for a while but when the mirror cracks, images will go asunder. Savarkar, as many people wrongly believe. Like 36th chamber of Shaolin Temple, known for training in martial arts, the Chief of the RSS conferred with his cabal and announced that the uniform of the Swayamsevaks will undergo a change. Finally, the debate reached the gates of the monastery forbidden like a medieval fortress. Their idea of the Hindutva has survived though the uniform has changed. The RSS was started, to be exact, on September 27, 1925, by just about five persons, who created the Hindu idea of India — Hindu Rashtra. Indeed, he was hostile to the Sangh and the hostility survived till recently as the BJP candidates had to face the HMS candidates in many constituencies. He did not even know about the Hindu Maha Sabha till he came out of the jail and became its icon. In fact his arch enemy, Gandhiji advocated the ban on cow slaughter. The new costume of brownish full pants will bring the khaki half pants brigade in the 21st century.
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Since I am old they cannot do to me what they can do to you,” she reasoned with him. Her husband’s brother-in-law, the godfather of the village in Sicily, was killed by a rival group in a car bomb. Eight months into Argentina’s military dictatorship, on November 30, 1976, when her son was kidnapped by the military, she started on this dangerous journey. He broke up with his father, got involved in Left-wing political activism along with a group of young boys.That leaves yours truly, the only one who was present in person to receive the honour. As the Mayor of Milan, dedicated a tree to each of us in the “garden of the righteous” at an impressive ceremony, the message was loud and clear — International Women’s Day is an ode to the extraordinary courage of ordinary women. Their bodies washed ashore a few months later, but the DNA analyses confirming their identity could only be conducted 28 years later, when democracy returned to Argentina. She always told the young people who came to visit her after a movie on Peppino was made, “Keep standing with a straight spine”.
When her husband was killed in a bizarre accident, Felicia knew that her son’s days were numbered. She sent a message from the hospital bed.”)When his activism became more intense, she did not have the courage to go and listen to his speeches, but would get a glimpse of what he said from his friends and asked them to convince him not to talk about the mafia.Azucena Villaflor (1924-1977) fearlessly pursued the path of truth and justice and paid for it with her life. On her release, Dr Bashir escaped to the United Kingdom and sought asylum as a refugee. She had warned then that without immediate intervention of the international community there would be large-scale massacre. She did so with devastating consequences — imprisonment, gangrape and torture. However, when a school close to the hospital was attacked and several young girls raped, Dr Bashir, who had attended to them, was asked by the United Nations officials to testify. In an interview to a newspaper, she said that she had no regrets about reporting the horrendous abuse committed by the Sudanese authorities on the children of Darfur. In an Iranian refugee camp she learnt to China wholesale Truck Unions write and secretly composed a rap song, Dokhtar Foroshi (Children on sale), to denounce forced child marriages.When the war broke out in 2004, Dr Bashir’s patients in the village hospital included girls who had been raped by the government’s militia. So she formed the Association of Mothers of Disappeared Children and, on April 30, 1977, she along with 13 other mothers met at the city centre of Buenos Aires, bringing the protest right to the gates of power. During a brief stint in prison, her husband developed links with the local mafia. Her song was a hit and, in October 2015, it was shared at the Women in the World Summit in London.Peppino, then 15, became a political activist and started protesting against the mafia. The trial, which went on for several years with the inquiry being closed and reopened several times, finally concluded after 22 years. During the trial, Felicia had pointed with a firm voice at the person who had masterminded her son’s murder and his henchman who had carried it out. It had a huge symbolic and political significance
When her husband was killed in a bizarre accident, Felicia knew that her son’s days were numbered. She sent a message from the hospital bed.”)When his activism became more intense, she did not have the courage to go and listen to his speeches, but would get a glimpse of what he said from his friends and asked them to convince him not to talk about the mafia.Azucena Villaflor (1924-1977) fearlessly pursued the path of truth and justice and paid for it with her life. On her release, Dr Bashir escaped to the United Kingdom and sought asylum as a refugee. She had warned then that without immediate intervention of the international community there would be large-scale massacre. She did so with devastating consequences — imprisonment, gangrape and torture. However, when a school close to the hospital was attacked and several young girls raped, Dr Bashir, who had attended to them, was asked by the United Nations officials to testify. In an interview to a newspaper, she said that she had no regrets about reporting the horrendous abuse committed by the Sudanese authorities on the children of Darfur. In an Iranian refugee camp she learnt to China wholesale Truck Unions write and secretly composed a rap song, Dokhtar Foroshi (Children on sale), to denounce forced child marriages.When the war broke out in 2004, Dr Bashir’s patients in the village hospital included girls who had been raped by the government’s militia. So she formed the Association of Mothers of Disappeared Children and, on April 30, 1977, she along with 13 other mothers met at the city centre of Buenos Aires, bringing the protest right to the gates of power. During a brief stint in prison, her husband developed links with the local mafia. Her song was a hit and, in October 2015, it was shared at the Women in the World Summit in London.Peppino, then 15, became a political activist and started protesting against the mafia. The trial, which went on for several years with the inquiry being closed and reopened several times, finally concluded after 22 years. During the trial, Felicia had pointed with a firm voice at the person who had masterminded her son’s murder and his henchman who had carried it out. It had a huge symbolic and political significance
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It also gave its approval for issue of an Initial Public Offer (IPO) of Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL).65 per cent (with slight variation based on outcome of sale of one per cent equity shares to employees of CIL)..The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) on Wednesday approved disinvestment of 10 per cent in Coal India Limited that could raise as much as $3 billion.
This would also add to investible public resources,” said the apex industry chamber CII.After the disinvestment of 10 per cent equity, the government of India’s shareholding in CIL would come down to 68. Asked about government’s expectations from the stake sale in the CIL, Mr Goyal said it hopes to mop up around Rs 20,000 crore. The timing of the latest CIL stake sale will be decided by the finance ministry. “The major decision of the CCEA to disinvest 10 per cent China wholesale truck air dryer stake in Coal India and make initial public offering for Cochin Shipyard sends out the right signal that the government is fast-tracking reforms.“The government has approved sale of 10 per cent stake in Coal India Limited (CIL),” coal and power minister Piysh Goyal said after the cabinet meeting
This would also add to investible public resources,” said the apex industry chamber CII.After the disinvestment of 10 per cent equity, the government of India’s shareholding in CIL would come down to 68. Asked about government’s expectations from the stake sale in the CIL, Mr Goyal said it hopes to mop up around Rs 20,000 crore. The timing of the latest CIL stake sale will be decided by the finance ministry. “The major decision of the CCEA to disinvest 10 per cent China wholesale truck air dryer stake in Coal India and make initial public offering for Cochin Shipyard sends out the right signal that the government is fast-tracking reforms.“The government has approved sale of 10 per cent stake in Coal India Limited (CIL),” coal and power minister Piysh Goyal said after the cabinet meeting
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Congress MLA Naba Kishore Das, who was on Monday caught allegedly watching pornographic videoclips on his mobilephone in the state Assembly, was on Tuesday suspended by Speaker Niranjan Pujari for seven days. I had clarified on Monday that I accidentally touched the YouTube application on my mobile phone while searching some information on my homepage.. “I condemn the suspension of the Congress member without proper inquiry into the matter. Instead of listening to my pleading, he has suspended me. We demand a thorough probe into the incident.
The Jharsuguda legislator was on Monday captured in the camera by a television cameraperson of a private news channel while scrolling down the screen of his smartphone during the Question Hour. I brake chamber had sought permission from the Speaker to explain the entire situation.Besides, BJD leader Amar Prasad Satpathy had also demanded action against Das over the incident.“The way the Speaker has suspended me for seven days is undemocratic.Soon after the suspension of Mr Das, the Congress MLAs held a meeting in the chamber of the Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly Narasingha Mishra where the party condemned the decision of the Speaker.After the local news channels aired the video of the Congress MLA watching pornographic videos on his smart phone, ruling Biju Janata Dal’s women’s wing president Pramila Mallick had demanded action against the legislator. I would urge him to reconsider the decision and order a probe,” Mr Das told reporters outside the Assembly. If he is found guilty after probe, then action should be initiated,” Mr Mishra said in the floor of the House after the meeting.Demanding reconsideration of suspension decision, the Opposition BJP and Congress members staged a walkout from the Assembly.The Speaker suspended Mr Das following a motion moved by government chief whip Ananta Das
The Jharsuguda legislator was on Monday captured in the camera by a television cameraperson of a private news channel while scrolling down the screen of his smartphone during the Question Hour. I brake chamber had sought permission from the Speaker to explain the entire situation.Besides, BJD leader Amar Prasad Satpathy had also demanded action against Das over the incident.“The way the Speaker has suspended me for seven days is undemocratic.Soon after the suspension of Mr Das, the Congress MLAs held a meeting in the chamber of the Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly Narasingha Mishra where the party condemned the decision of the Speaker.After the local news channels aired the video of the Congress MLA watching pornographic videos on his smart phone, ruling Biju Janata Dal’s women’s wing president Pramila Mallick had demanded action against the legislator. I would urge him to reconsider the decision and order a probe,” Mr Das told reporters outside the Assembly. If he is found guilty after probe, then action should be initiated,” Mr Mishra said in the floor of the House after the meeting.Demanding reconsideration of suspension decision, the Opposition BJP and Congress members staged a walkout from the Assembly.The Speaker suspended Mr Das following a motion moved by government chief whip Ananta Das
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(They) are extremely crucial and I am going to try and push some of these (reforms). The GST Bill is stuck in the Rajya Sabha where the ruling NDA government does not have a majority as well as stiff opposition by the Congress."A delayed GST is better than a flawed GST," he said.. And the only collateral reason I suspect is if I couldn't do it, then why should somebody else do it "Politics should not become a hurdle to larger interest of the country, he said, adding that it would not be possible for the government to accept Congress party's demand of prescribing GST tariff in the Constitution itself.The Lok Sabha has already passed the Commercial Courts, Commercial Division and Commercial Appellate Division of High Courts Bill and Arbitration and Conciliation (Amendment) Bill. "Constitution prescribed tariffs actually can be an albatross around the neck of the future generation.Addressing the annual general meeting of industry chamber Ficci on Saturday, Jaitley said, "I have no doubt in my mind that attempt to delay (GST) is entirely for collateral reasons.
Is the Indian politics going to be a support in this adverse global situation, to add the extra per cent or two to our current level of GDP or is it going to be an obstacle brake booster " Jaitley said.The government had planned to roll out GST from April 1, 2016."The Arbitration Act, which provides for a fast-track mechanism with a single member and an outer time period of 6 months to compete adjudication, was passed by Lok Sabha and will come up in these 3 days before the Parliament."Referring to the Arbitration and Conciliation Bill, which will go to the Rajya Sabha for approval, the Minister said "in terms of ease of doing business, India has almost ceased to be a centre for dispute adjudication and arbitration and we have to bring it back."Jaitley further said "we have three days of Parliament left.Regretting that some people get sadistic pleasure in seeing India slowing down, Jaitley said, "but then it's a sadistic pleasure at a very severe national cost. New Delhi: Indicating that the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill may not go through in the current session of Parliament, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the Bill was being delayed for "collateral reasons"."The biggest challenge at the moment is to get the Indian politics to support the economic reforms in the midst of the global slowdown, he said, adding that the endeavour should be to overcome political obstacles coming in the way of growth.However, the Minister added that the government will push for other reform bills in the Rajya Sabha in the remaining three days of the Winter Session, which ends on Wednesday.The bills include amendment to the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, a legislation to set up commercial courts and bankruptcy code. And we owe it to them not to create situations of this kind."Regarding the Commercial Disputes Resolution Bill, he said it seeks to expedite resolution of such disputes which remain pending in courts for years and decades. These are likely to be taken up in the Rajya Sabha next week. We cannot allow that.
These are important pieces of reforms which we are going to try and I hope nobody tries to hurt the country's interest by again invoking the word 'but'.The Bill, which is being touted as the biggest reform in indirect taxation since Independence, is unlikely to be taken in the remaining three days of the Winter Session.The government had planned to roll out GST from April 1, 2016.The Minister added that he would "still urge and persuade them (Opposition) to give up their rigidity on Constitutionally prescribed tariffs (for GST)."There is no point saying that 'GST is good and we brought in the GST proposal, but', I think this 'but' is a terrible phrase as far as Indian politics is concerned
Is the Indian politics going to be a support in this adverse global situation, to add the extra per cent or two to our current level of GDP or is it going to be an obstacle brake booster " Jaitley said.The government had planned to roll out GST from April 1, 2016."The Arbitration Act, which provides for a fast-track mechanism with a single member and an outer time period of 6 months to compete adjudication, was passed by Lok Sabha and will come up in these 3 days before the Parliament."Referring to the Arbitration and Conciliation Bill, which will go to the Rajya Sabha for approval, the Minister said "in terms of ease of doing business, India has almost ceased to be a centre for dispute adjudication and arbitration and we have to bring it back."Jaitley further said "we have three days of Parliament left.Regretting that some people get sadistic pleasure in seeing India slowing down, Jaitley said, "but then it's a sadistic pleasure at a very severe national cost. New Delhi: Indicating that the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill may not go through in the current session of Parliament, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the Bill was being delayed for "collateral reasons"."The biggest challenge at the moment is to get the Indian politics to support the economic reforms in the midst of the global slowdown, he said, adding that the endeavour should be to overcome political obstacles coming in the way of growth.However, the Minister added that the government will push for other reform bills in the Rajya Sabha in the remaining three days of the Winter Session, which ends on Wednesday.The bills include amendment to the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, a legislation to set up commercial courts and bankruptcy code. And we owe it to them not to create situations of this kind."Regarding the Commercial Disputes Resolution Bill, he said it seeks to expedite resolution of such disputes which remain pending in courts for years and decades. These are likely to be taken up in the Rajya Sabha next week. We cannot allow that.
These are important pieces of reforms which we are going to try and I hope nobody tries to hurt the country's interest by again invoking the word 'but'.The Bill, which is being touted as the biggest reform in indirect taxation since Independence, is unlikely to be taken in the remaining three days of the Winter Session.The government had planned to roll out GST from April 1, 2016.The Minister added that he would "still urge and persuade them (Opposition) to give up their rigidity on Constitutionally prescribed tariffs (for GST)."There is no point saying that 'GST is good and we brought in the GST proposal, but', I think this 'but' is a terrible phrase as far as Indian politics is concerned
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