on 08 Mar 2021 Take Your Front Row Seat at this Year’s St. Patrick’s Festival Dúisigh Éire! Awaken Ireland! is the theme of this year s St Patrick’s Festival (March 12-17).
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St Patrick’s Festival is understandably going to be a little different this year, but that’s not to say the team behind the festival hasn’t created an amazing, world-class programme of events for us all to enjoy, at home here in Ireland and for our Irish family across the globe. Dúisigh Éire! Awaken Ireland! is this year’s theme, a clarion call to the Irish across the world to throw off the long, dark months and rise to embrace the brighter days ahead. It promises to be a positive and uplifting celebration of our incredible people, our beautiful island, our community bonds, our young people, artists, creators and makers and our diaspora across the world.
“There is no possibility that income of farmers is going to double. The truth is that whatever income farmers had also ended. The BJP wants to force a company rule in the country the way British captured India with the East India Company,” Akhilesh said in a statement here.
March 5, 2021
Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal reposted from MROnline It is clear today that the emancipation of labour from capitalist alienation and exploitation is a task that still confronts us. Marx’s concept of the worker is not limited to European white males, but includes Irish and Black super-exploited and therefore doubly revolutionary workers, as well as women of all races and nations. But, his research and his concept of revolution go further, incorporating a wide range of agrarian non-capitalist societies of his time, from India to Russia and from Algeria to the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, often emphasising their gender relations. In his last, still partially unpublished writings, he turns his gaze Eastward and Southward. In these regions outside Western Europe, he finds important revolutionary possibilities among peasants and their ancient communistic social structures, even as these are being undermined by their formal subsumption
Saurabh Malik
Chandigarh, March 3
“No My Lord,” says Justice Arun Kumar Tyagi. The Punjab and Haryana High Court Judge has requested the advocates not to address him as “Your Lordship” or “My Lord”.
A note in the list of urgent or fresh cases to be heard by Justice Tyagi makes it clear that he wants the advocates to dispense with the archaic system of addressing judges. The note says: “It is for the information of respected members of the Bar that hon’ble Justice Arun Kumar Tyagi has requested that they may avoid addressing him as ‘Your Lordship’ or ‘My Lord’ and also saying obliged and grateful.”
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Jimmy Johnson, the renowned American football coach and broadcaster asked the question and provided the reply too: What is the difference between Ordinary and Extraordinary ? It is that little EXTRA .
The example of Jamaican sprinter, Usain Bolt who won 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay races in London 2012 Olympics is a case in point. Very proudly, Usain repeated his Beijing 2008 Olympic feat with improvements in running time in 100m and 4x100m relay events. He recorded his extra ordinary performance by putting the little extra which was the basic differentiating factor between him and other runners there.
Yes, in every field of life we find such achievers. May be you are one such performer in your own field in your own way. Not to emphasize much, these historical feats are the outcome of the inner urge matched with sustained action, which is expressed in the following lines written by famous Urdu poet and thinker Allama Muhammad Iqbal: