Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “INDI alliance only knows one thing, INDI alliance keeps hurting our faith, they made our temples and festivals, mediums for loot.” In his outreach to women in Kerala, he promised eight “Modi guarantees” ahead of the Lok Sabha election 2024.
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], March 7 (ANI/PNN): Hyderabad-based Ignite IAS, a leading institute that offers integrated courses such as Inter+IAS, Degree+IAS, and Direct IAS, has crafted the list Top 10 inspiring women IAS officers in India on the occasion of Women's Day 2023. These women officers have shattered the glass ceiling with their determination and hard work, paving the way for future generations of women in India. The Indian Administrative Service (IAS) has always been considered to be one of the most prestigious jobs in India. It is no surprise then that many women have taken up this challenging job and have gone on to make a huge impact on our society with their selfless service and dedication. For Women's Day, Ignite IAS aims to highlight these inspiring women by honoring them with this list of top 10 IAS officers who are breaking stereotypes and setting examples for aspiring female bureaucrats. Hari Chandana Dasari: Hari Chandana Dasari, a 2010 batch IAS officer
In the past 60 years, the percentage of people age 60 and over in India's Kerala state has shot up from 5.1% to 16.5% the highest proportion in any state.
In Kerala, a humane lockdown
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Lockdowns should be imposed only after adequate preparation and planning
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Lockdowns should be imposed only after adequate preparation and planning
At a time when several States are already under one form of lockdown or another, it seems facile to debate whether there should be a national lockdown or not. Indians are witness to never-before-seen sights of bodies floating in the Ganges, drought of medical oxygen, collapsing health infrastructure, a faltering vaccination drive, and the pandemic stretching its tentacles rapidly into rural areas.
With a national positivity rate of about 20% and over 4,000 daily deaths, India must do what it needs to do a national lockdown if unavoidable; if not, regional lockdowns/micro-containment zones. It should, however, ensure that the implementation of any lockdown is humane and protects the interests of those likely to be worst affected. Lockdowns should be imposed only after ade
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