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UK Government inadequate in engaging with faith: Independent review by Colin Bloom
An independent review by Colin Bloom and a team of civil servants titled \"Does Government 'do God?'\" was published on Wednesday.
The ramshackle Pakistan economy: Is there a way out?
The ongoing economic crisis in Pakistan is the result of political chaos of last year that saw the removal of the government by a vote of no confidence in 2022 by Pakistan's parliament, and the resulting disturbance in the nation made a political drama.
KING CHARLES EXCITEMENT III: THE CORONATION IS PALPABLE IN UK
It is now just under a week to go until King Charles III and Queen Camilla's coronation at Westminster Abbey. Kings and Queens have been crowned there for nearly 1000 years; 38 coronations have been performed there since 1066.
India needs to study fallout of tobacco use
The health ministry, along with the NITI Aayog and the Indian Council for Medical Research, could easily commission studies on tobacco alternatives.
Plea dismissed seeking guidelines to curb violence during religious processions
The Supreme Court in the case Vishal Tiwari v. UoI And Ors observed and has dismissed and has withdrawn a plea moved seeking all-India guidelines to curb clashes or violence during religious processions.
GEHLOT'S SCHEMES UNNERVE OPPONENTS, BOOST CONGRESS
Panicking over the positive public response to the CM's schemes, the Sangh is also holding meetings in an attempt to plan a counter.
Kashmir's blossoming spring ushers in unprecedented tourist influx, kindling optimism
The J&K govt has set a goal to ensure over 2 crore tourist arrivals in the current season.
'Ajit Pawar's exit will create greater space for Supriya Sule'
'Ajit Pawar and Supriya Sule are poles apart in their administrative prowess'.
BJP PLANS SURPRISE STRATEGY FOR MAHARASHTRA ELECTIONS
The saffron party is preparing a strategy to keep its position strong in the numbers game' during next year's Lok Sabha elections.
Bhikhubhai Dalsaniya works silently to strengthen BJP in Bihar
The BJP Bihar unit, outsmarted by Nitish Kumar in August 2022, is working to strengthen its organisation in pockets that had weakened, primarily attributed to alliance compulsions.
Bengal BJP seeks Bengali support through cultural engagement
Aiming to touch the Bengali chord, ahead of the Panchayat elections slated for later this year and the general elections of 2024, the Bengal BJP unit is preparing for another visit by Union Home Minister Amit Shah on the birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore on 7 May, which will be followed by visits from senior leaders to the state on every Bengali cultural and religious occasion for the next year.
MAMATA WANTS PATNA TO BE OPPOSITION'S POLITICAL BASE
The TMC chief wants to cut to size the 'big brother role of Congress party'.
CM's 'renovation' spend: BJP to launch campaign against AAP
Politics in the national capital has heated up after Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was accused by the BJP of spending Rs 45 crore on renovating his official residence.
BSF OFFICIALS' INDUCTION IN NIA UNDER SCANNER
Vishal Garg, originally from the Border Security Force, was suspended on the direction of the Ministry of Home Affairs this week.
Speed replacement surgeries revolutionising knee treatment
Every year, more than 2.5 lakh patients undergo knee replacement surgeries in India and the number has increased manifold in recent years. Given the advancement in technology available in the country now, people with total knee replacement can start to walk within six hours of the surgery. The associated risks with knee replacement have also been minimised with the newer technologies available in the field.
CBI opens investigations into suspected misuse of MSEI funds
Yet another stock exchange in Mumbai, the MSEI (Metropolitan Stock Exchange of India), finds itself in choppy waters.
Madhya Pradesh Flourishes: CM Chouhan's Visionary Leadership Transforms Lives, Boosts Development
Madhya Pradesh leads the way in welfare and development: CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan lauded for his vision
G20 unites cultures: Restoring global heritage, shaping futures
G20 cultural working group meeting took place in Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh, showcasing India's rich cultural heritage
Cleverly's China strategy: Balancing influence and engagement
Cleverly believes that Britain has 'influence' with China and he has no intention of throwing that away
Congress hopes Gehlot's schemes will pay dividends all across the country
'The leadership has given Gehlot a free hand in taking decisions'.
Poonch attack triggers fresh review of security for G20 meet in Srinagar
'Special Forces would be deployed along with aerial cover and drones for the G20 meet in Srinagar'.
A MONTH GONE BY, AGENCIES FAIL TO LOCATE AMRITPAL
Sources said that Amritpal's objective is to reach either the United Kingdom or Canada.
Mukul Roy: The nowhere man
Roy is unwanted by both BJP and TMC, as the parties have tasted his 'nasty' and 'opportunistic' politics.
PRASHANT KISHOR WILL SUPPORT INDEPENDENTS IN LS POLLS
'Kishor hasn't been able to make his yatra speedy; he has been rather slow'.
2024? I am prepared for CM's post even now: Ajit Pawar
Reacting to a question of whether he will claim the post of Maharashtra Chief Minister in the 2024 elections, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Ajit Pawar asked why 2024, he was prepared for the CM post even now.
Many BJP workers unhappy with Inder Atwal's candidature
Days after switching from Akali Dal to the BJP, Atwal was named as the party's candidate for Jalandhar Lok Sabha seat.
QATAR'S DAHRA GLOBAL IS DOWNING SHUTTERS, INDIANS ASKED TO QUIT
Eight ex-Indian Navy personnel working in Dahra Global were detained by Qatar's intelligence agencies last year and are yet to be released.
'Pilot's eagerness to be CM is hurting Congress in Rajasthan'
Sachin Pilot’s outburst against his own party’s Rajasthan government and his own party Chief Minister has led the Congress leadership to depute heavyweight Kamal Nath to bring some immediate peace in the election-bound state. However, once the elections are over, most likely in November this year, Pilot may find himself in a politically difficult situation.
NITISH'S ORDER FREEING IAS OFFICER'S KILLER FACES OPPOSITION FROM BATCHMATES
The batchmates of a slain 1985 batch Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer, G. Krishnaiah, are planning to challenge the Nitish Kumar government’s decision to release prematurely the killer of the officer, former Member of Parliament, Anand Mohan Singh. Krishnaiah was lynched by a mob in December 1994 in Bihar. Singh was given a death sentence by the trial court in 2007. The Patna High Court turned it into a life sentence in December 2008.
Anti-Hindu hate flies under the radar in the UK
In the Leicester case, the Henry Jackson Society found that media had emphasised a false narrative of Hindu extremism.