The Supreme Court is unlikely to strike down the hike in marriageable age of girls from 18 to 21 years just as it is unlikely to strike down the linkage of Aadhaar cards with the electoral rolls which were both passed in the Lok Sabha amid futile protests and a walkout.
It’s been a year too long, too burdensome for the Ansaris of Dhaab village, who lost six family members to terror in the 26/11 terror attack in Mumbai.
Didi, Oh Didi : How BJP Crafted Its Own Humiliation in Bengal
It is important to return to what the BJPâs 77 seats mean.
Former BJP chief Amit Shah at a helipad in Chapra, West Bengal, for an election rally. Photo: Twitter/@BJP4Bengal
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New Delhi: âDidi, oh Didiâ pretty much sums up the landslide victory of the TMC in Bengal.
The West Bengal electorate has turned Prime Minister Narendra Modiâs misogynist taunt against Mamata Banerjee on its head.
This taunt, though, is not all that will haunt the party. The election story could well be the BJPâs expansion in the state (from three seats in 2016 to 77 in 2021) or the partyâs emergence as one of the two players in a bipolar electoral landscape.
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March 13, 2021 20:20 IST
R.K. Raghavan, who was in the thick of action in several cases of national interest, gives an insight into the workings of the force
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R.K. Raghavan, who was in the thick of action in several cases of national interest, gives an insight into the workings of the force
Among the galaxy of top cops who carved a niche for themselves in the annals of the history of Indian police figures R.K. Raghavan, a former Indian Police Service officer. Not many police officers venture into writing an autobiography, unless they have been in the thick of action cases that evoked national interest.