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Harsh Vardhan: The Good Doctor Goes by Venu Gopal Narayanan - Jul 9, 2021 05:28 AM Former health minister Harsh Vardhan. Snapshot adieu, but only Pound to a penny, heâll be back in an executive role again before long. Dr Harsh Vardhan left the Union Health Ministry following a cabinet reshuffle on 7 July, as quietly as he arrived. It was a departure without fuss, remonstration, or coverage, exactly as is warranted by a senior member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Yet it took many by surprise. Grapevines had been buzzing furiously from a week before, that a few big names would be dropped from the Narendra Modi cabinet. Raucous speculation centred primarily on Ravi Shankar Prasad and Prakash Javadekar; although that turned out to be right, few thought that Harsh Vardhan too, would join the exit list. ....
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India needs an all-party national government to tackle Covid, the greatest threat since Independence May 24, 2021, 8:34 AM IST A journalist who has lived all over India and is now based in Bangalore The British won World War Two not just because of the leadership of Winston Churchill (whose greatest fan is the UK PM, Boris Johnson) but because of the national all-party government comprising the ruling Conservbative Party and their ideological opponents in the Labour Party. While Churchill had dynamic ministers like the newspaper proprietor Lord Beaverbrook as his minister for aircraft production, the senior ministers in his war cabinet included the Labour leader Clement Attlee (as deputy prime minister) and Ernest Bevin (as minister for labour and national services) . It was only after the war was over and won, that elections were held. ....