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Home Ministry s Review Finds Delhi Riots Spontaneous When They Were Anything But

Home Ministry s Review Finds Delhi Riots Spontaneous When They Were Anything But Successive accounts have pinned the beginning of the violence on incendiary speeches made by BJP leaders Kapil Mishra, Anurag Thakur and Parvesh Verma. File photo of Union home minister Amit Shah. Photo: PTI Rights09/Jan/2021 New Delhi: In its ‘Year End Review 2020′, the Ministry of Home Affairs has noted that the February violence in northeast Delhi which killed 53 people was a spontaneous one, indicating that the role of incitement by rightwing leaders played no part. The violence which raged centring Jafrabad and Maujpur areas of the National Capital is understood to have affected the region’s Muslim population to an extent from which they are far from recovering, one year since. In addition to video evidence of police complicity and even police attacks on Muslims in the course of the riots, the investigation into the violence by an openly partisan Delhi police has raised rounds of questi

Indian Defense Ministry Year End Review Focuses on China

Advertisement India’s Ministry of Defense (MoD) released its Year End Review for 2020 on January 1, 2021.  Compared to the previous review, there is an understandable emphasis on India’s confrontation with China, given the Ladakh confrontation. The 2019 review, conversely, was very positive about China, including highlighting the Indian Navy’s participation in the International Fleet Review held in China’s Qingdao harbor in April 2019 commemorating the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN).   That it so explicitly discusses China is the first noteworthy element in the 2020 report. This is noteworthy because Indian officials have generally been reluctant to name or blame China while discussing the confrontation in Ladakh. Just a few months ago, MoD put out a report explicitly mentioning China, but as soon as the media reported on it, the ministry withdrew not only that report but all its monthly reports since 2017. The explici

Indian textiles ministry releases Year End Review 2020

Fibre2Fashion Toggle navigation 31 Pic: Shutterstock India becoming the second largest personal protective equipment (PPE) manufacturer in the world, the approval of a National Technical Textiles Mission (NTTM) with a total outlay of ₹1,480 crore, and launching of brand name and logo Kasturi Cotton India are among the highlights in the Year End Review 2020 released by the ministry of textiles, Government of India. With development of a new industry valuing ₹7,000 crore with 1100 PPE manufacturers producing a peak of 4.5 lakh units per day, India becomes second largest PPE manufacturer in the world, the ministry said in its year end review. The year 2020 also saw removal of anti-dumping duty on purified terephthalic acid (PTA) and acrylic fibre.

Apple 2020 Releases: Top 5 Best Technology This Year From the Cupertino Giant!

29 December 2020, 8:51 pm EST By Apple has had one of its best years so far, having a roller coaster ride this 2020 and persevering despite the threat of the COVID-19 which almost stopped the world s entire industries with its virus. Despite everything, the Cupertino giant has provided some of the best technologies this year, giving the world new MacBooks and the new iPhone 12. Indeed, Apple lived up to its name of being the most valuable technology company in the world, dominating 2020 despite some being in remote work situations and the fear of the virus creeping up to them. Nevertheless, Apple showed perseverance and hard work, delivering the world with one of the top-selling technology of the year. 

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