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NCUI Employees' Association: Dwivedi, Setia, Dey & others elected unopposed


The General Body of NCUI Employees’ Welfare Association has unanimously elected Ashish Dwivedi as President, and Ved Prakash Setia & Uday Pratap Singh as the two Vice-Presidents.
Ritesh Dey got elected as the General Secretary while Ramesh Chandra Pandey became Joint Secretary and Neeraj Thapliyal, the Treasurer. The new Governing Body of the association, meeting for which was held on 7
th January would be for a term of three years.
The four Executive Members elected are Smt. Sandhya Kapoor, John Minton, Narendra Singh and Laxman Prasad. The Returning Officer K.R. Kutty announced the results.
Initiating the proceedings of the general body, the former general secretary, Sanjay Kumar Verma presented the report of the activities of the preceding year. The outgoing President, Dr. K.N. Sinha thanked all the members for extending support during his tenure. ....

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The Indian judiciary didn't suddenly decline in Modi years – it was always broken


Hindutva vanguard
As with caste and class, any sanguine views of the India judiciary before Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power changes somewhat when seen from the point of view of minority rights.
There has been much criticism of the Supreme Court’s unusual 2019 judgement awarding the land on which the Babri Masjid stood to the very forces that demolished the mosque in 1992. Less discussed is that the kar seva that led to the demolition was itself allowed by the Supreme Court.
So completely did the Supreme Court fail at that critical moment that even the observer it appointed blithely ignored his job and actually brought his family along to watch the mosque being torn down. To complete the disaster, the Supreme Court has not held the Uttar Pradesh state government and its ministers legally responsible for the demolition in spite of the fact that it allowed the kar seva on that fateful day based on the administration’s promises. ....

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