
Siddharth Singh
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6 days ago |
t.ly | Siddharth Singh
BETWEEN EARLY 2020 and October 2023, the Tamil Nadu Assembly passed a series of Bills that were then sent to Governor RN Ravi. There were 12 Bills and he withheld his assent from 10 and reserved two for the president’s consideration. The Assembly, in a special session on November 18, 2023, passed them once again and sent them back to the governor. He then referred them once again to the president.
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6 days ago |
openthemagazine.com | Siddharth Singh
BETWEEN EARLY 2020 and October 2023, the Tamil Nadu Assembly passed a series of Bills that were then sent to Governor RN Ravi. There were 12 Bills and he withheld his assent from 10 and reserved two for the president’s consideration. The Assembly, in a special session on November 18, 2023, passed them once again and sent them back to the governor. He then referred them once again to the president.
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6 days ago |
openthemagazine.com | Siddharth Singh
News Briefs | Openings There is ample room in this world for every gender category to exist independently On April 16, the UK Supreme Court gave a unanimous verdict that “woman” can be defined by her biological sex alone and not by some assigned or self-assigned gender category. The judgment in the For Women Scotland Ltd vs. The Scottish Ministers is bound to evoke controversy as “gender ideology” now holds sway in the Western world.
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1 week ago |
openthemagazine.com | Siddharth Singh
News Briefs | Web Exclusive The outburst by Pakistan’s army chief Asim Munir reflects trouble in Balochistan. Last month marked the 85th anniversary of the Lahore Resolution, the event that marked the launch of the Two Nation theory that ultimately led to the Partition of India. Yesterday, General Asim Munir, Pakistan’s chief of army staff, refreshed the memory of that event once again. The speech by Gen Munir—at the Overseas Pakistani Convention in Islamabad—should not provoke Indians.
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1 week ago |
openthemagazine.com | Siddharth Singh |Mario Vargas Llosa
During his recent visit to Chhattisgarh earlier this month, Union Home Minister Amit Shah made a fervent appeal to Maoist insurgents to quit the path of violence and join the mainstream. In his appeal, made by Shah when he was in Dantewada on 5th April, stated that, “Even today, I have come to request all Naxalite brothers, those who have arms in their hands and those who don’t, that you lay down arms, join the mainstream. You are our own.
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RT @CafeEconomics: Want some respite from the mayhem? Here is a series of essays on 29 distinguished Indian economists from the past, whose…

Interesting. Patience with agitating farmers was running thin. Earlier this month Punjab’s CM walked out of a meeting after they told him that roadblocks/agitation would continue. Only one question: does the state government have the wherewithal to handle the fallout?

Big police action against #kisan #unions who had blocked highways at #Shambhu and #Khanauri borders for months. An interesting political decision by the #Punjab govt. Now will these roads be finally opened for the common man?

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