Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal, wife get coronavirus vaccine shots
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Last Updated: Mar 04, 2021, 01:18 PM IST
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During the second-phase of the inoculation drive that started on March 1, people aged 60 years and above and those in the 45-59 age group with specific comorbidities are being administered the vaccine at 192 hospitals across Delhi.
Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal and his wife, Mala Bhagat, took their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine at the Tirath Ram Shah Hospital here on Thursday, officials said. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his parents were also administered the vaccine at the Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan hospital on the day.
On Dharampalâs Birth Anniversary: Short Descriptions Of The Gandhian Scholarâs Most Important Works
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On his birth centenary, it is important for us to bring Dharampal back to the centre of discussion.
Born on 19 February 1922 in Kandhla in Uttar Pradeshâs Muzzaffarnagar, Dharampal, was a great Gandhian scholar and wrote several books on Indian traditions, society, culture and polity.
At an incredibly young age, he was deeply influenced by Mahatma Gandhiâs ideas. In the 1940s, he left his studies (BSc physics) halfway to join the Quit India Movement. He got involved in underground activities of the All-India Congress Committee (AICC) directorate. He worked with freedom fighters like Sucheta Kripalani, Girdhari Kripalani, Swami Anand and many more.
Andolanjeevis secured India’s freedom, and they will protect it too
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Gandhian Dr G G Parikh who was jailed during Quit India Movement (1942) and Emergency (1975) urges those who want to protect the idea of India to not fear jail
A 97-year-old Mumbai-based Gandhian has urged those invested in protecting India’s hard-earned freedoms, including the freedom of expression, to shed the fear of going to jail. Almost everything that we value in our democracy was earned by people who not only did not fear going to jail, but, in fact, saw it as a rite of passage, he said.
Jagdeo Prasad refused to be a political instrument of the upper castes
Jagdeo Prasad devoted his entire life to the service of the Bahujans and paid with his life. In a conversation with Upendra Pathik, his brother Virendra Prasad recalls his simple life, his struggle and his sacrifices
Special on the birth anniversary of Jagdeo Prasad (2 February 1922 – 5 September 1974)
Jagdeo Prasad (2 February 1922 – 5 September 1974) is counted among leaders who turned the issues of the poor and the deprived into the fulcrum of politics, especially in North India. He was often described as the Lenin of Bihar. Taking Ram Manohar Lohia’s slogan of “Picchda pave sau mein aath” (The backwards are entitled to 80 per cent) a step further, Jagdeo Prasad talked of “Nabbe banam das” (90 versus 10).
Patna police arrest 1 in Rupesh Singh murder
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Wed, Feb 3 2021 18:03 IST |
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No arrest yet in Indigo official s killing in Bihar. Image Source: IANS News
Patna, Feb 3 : The Patna police has finally managed to make the first arrest in connection with the sensational murder of IndiGo airline official Rupesh Kumar Singh, 23 days after the crime.
Patna SSP Upendra Sharma said the accused identified as Ritu Raj (29) committed the crime as revenge over a road rage incident involving Rupesh Singh in the last week of November, 2020.
Ritu Raj along with three of his accomplishes executed the murder of Rupesh Singh without knowing his original identity. The accused himself confessed to the crime before the media.