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CBI vs CBI: Is the BJP hand-picking their officers now?
25/10/2018 Duration: 08minA dramatic overnight decision by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi to remove CBI director Alok Verma has underlined just how serious corruption cases has filled within the walls of Central Bureau of Investigation and how terrible the entire situation is..the Modi governmnet has appointed CBI joint director M Nageshwar Rao as the interim chief of the agency. The 1986-batch Orissa-cadre officer, who was asked to take over as acting chief immediately, in his first order, removed the entire team probing the bribery case against Asthana. All sensitive cases including the Vijay Mallya and Agusta-Westland cases will be personally supervised by new interim CBI chief.Now one wonders whether the Modi Government is protecting their own hand-picked officers against whom serious charges of corruption are being investigated..
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Have the right to pray but don't have the right to desecrate, says Cabinet Minister Smriti Irani
24/10/2018 Duration: 02minSmriti Irani makes a shocking statement about girls entering temples soaked in menstruational blood. Here's what she has to say
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Samvidhan Samadhan Yatra: A movement to Safeguard our Constitutional rights
22/10/2018 Duration: 06minRepresentatives of people's movement, cultural activists, thinkers gather at the Mumbai chapter of a Samvidhan Samadhan yatra with a motive to restore and protect the core values of the Constitution on Oct 20th 2018 at Mumbai, Chaityabhoomi. The rally was a part of the movement which began from Gujarat's Dandi and will happen throughout the country and will finally conclude in Delhi. During the course of the movement, the activists will hold public discussions supporting causes and anti-corruption drives, spreading the message of environmental conservation. Anil Rajpurohit gives you insights.
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What led to Jamal Khashoggi's murder?
22/10/2018 Duration: 05minThe disappearance of prominent Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi shocked the world. It was Oct 2nd when Khashoggi was seen at the Saudi Arabian Consulate in Istanbul, Turkey. He entered, but reportedly never left. Khashoggi fled Saudi Arabia in September, 2017 and went into exile to the United States, where he joined Washington Post and became even more outspoken and openly criticized about the Saudi Arabia's military campaign in Yemen, as well as Mohammed Bin Salman's leadership. So what exactly led to his sudden disappearance and murder??
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Uddhav Thackeray criticises PM Modi, will visit Ayodhya on 25th November
19/10/2018 Duration: 12minAhead of the 2019 state and general elections, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray laid down the party’s poll plan, with stress on Hindutva, in the annual on Dussehra rally at Shivaji Park in Dadar. For Shiv Sena which was founded in 1966, the rally at Shivaji Park in Mumbai’s Dadar is a high-profile event. It is also a platform from which the Shiv Sena broadcast its views on the current political situation and had provided leads to its cadres which was about 5 lakh workers that gathered there from all over Maharashtra.
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Will 'Oil War' affect India US relationship?
17/10/2018 Duration: 07minPrime Minister narendra modi, in his first few years in office, when he cited his naseeb, his luck, was the reason why the oil prices had fallen to tremendous low, and helping India balance its current account deficit, well it seems like the Modi's naseeb has changed and has taken a roller-coaster ride. The oil prices, which were as low as $43 a barrel in 2015, are now above $80 and the rates are going above $100 a barrel again. Now the irony of the whole matter is our 56-inches chest PM is possibly intimidated by the unites States sanctions on Iran. Iran, on the other hand is not only willing to give oil at a lower price,, but also willing to give it in Indian currency and with a 90 days credit line. accepting this offer would mean, that, the oil prices in our country will come crashing down and our country can pay less with more flexible payment terms.. But seems like the PM is scared to offend the Americans. So finally we common Indians will have to bare the brunt..
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Are Kashmiri students in Aligarh Muslim University 'Anti-national' ?
16/10/2018 Duration: 02minThe Aligarh Muslim University on 12th of Oct issued notices to 9 Kashmiri students for allegedly trying to conduct funeral prayers on the campus following the death of PhD scholar-turned-militant Mannan Bashir Wani in North Kashmir.Later, internal security guard used mild force to disperse the crowd. Later 3 Kashmiri students of AMU were booked on sedition charges for allegedly for raising "anti-India" slogans. And one should always remember, in a democracy like India, citizens including students do have rights to lodge their disagreements against any issue.. but performing funeral of an alleged terrorist, and mainly within the campus just because he belongs to their same community this is Sad.
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Will arrogance cause BJP's downfall ?
15/10/2018 Duration: 07minIf one explanation has to be given for the BJP's electoral madness in the Hindi heartland and nearby states, it is their arrogance.At times, this arrogrance seems to be more of a frustration. This is such a shameful matter, that the core lawmakers of our country behave such unmannerly. With only 276 seats we can see such arrogance within our ruling government. Now the question is if this same BJP gets 300+ seats imagine the kind of arrogance they will have. This will reach to such a zenith that one day they will ensure that no body enters the parliament or worse they might beat up the opposition rulers.. And if this continues God save the democracy of our country..
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Violence in Gujarat; Varanasi asks PM Modi to quit! What's next?
11/10/2018 Duration: 08minIn Gujarat these days protests against the anti-migrants, especially on the UP-Bihar people, is growing more in numbers, after the alleged rape of a 14-month-old minor in Sabarkantha district last week. Thousands of migrants from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar fleeing Gujarat everyday, and the mob attacks are still going on them. Now we can see its reactions happening back in the state of Uttar Pradesh, particularly in Varanasi, which is also Prime Minister’s Parliamentary constituency. Clearly the state and the Central Government is responsible for all the ruckus that has been created. The rift within the community, the lack of employment amongst the youth and most importantly the safety and security of minors. A heinous act has been done to a 14-month-old child..And no politician is ready to talk about that. Seems like the lawmakers of our country are only concerned about the upcoming lok sabha elections and not solving the common man's problem..
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80% mandatory hiring for locals: Is Gujarat govt promoting anti-migrant policy?
10/10/2018 Duration: 03minGujarat Chief Minister has proposed a new law that would make 80% local hiring mandatory for firms. Also 25 per cent quota will be part of the overall 80 per cent jobs for the residents of Gujarat. It seems like the State government and the chief minister Vijay Rupani, has found this brutal rape incident as an excuse to distract the mind of the gujaratis and using this sad incident as a shield to push their policies against the non-gujaratis here..and mostly after their poor performance in the 2017 polls, the gujarat govt has been abetting such anti-migrant policy, particularly those from UP and Bihar. The Gujarat state government that is the BJP cannot directly allege the people from UP-Bihar because it is all about vote bank politics and they wont try to risk anything ahead of the 2019 general election..Now one wonders what Narendra Modi, who is a resident of Gujarat and currently a member of parliament from Varanasi has to say now..
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What led the UP-Bihar migrants flee from Gujarat?
09/10/2018 Duration: 06minMore than 5000 UP, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh migrants working in factories as labourers have fled to their home state, fearing violent attacks on them amidst unabated incidents of violence targeting them in north Gujarat districts.. These migrants were forced to leave the state amid fear after attacks by the angry mob over the alleged rape of a 14-month-old minor in Sabarkantha district last week. The attack on the migrants has created a sense of fear in the minds of the working class who have traveled a long distance just to earn a living. The heinous crime conducted by an individual has brought the entire community under the radar. The question is how can the entire community be responsible for an individual's act. Rather than attacking the entire community, the representatives should have come together to raise the issue of security of the minors first and not creating a rift within our society.
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Is the current valuation of the stock market justifiable?
06/10/2018 Duration: 04minThe Bombay Stock Exchange and the S&P Index has recently crashed by 806.47 points to close at 35169.16 on thursday. The index has also lost 9.6% of its value since 28 of Aug when it had reached an all time high of 38,896.63. Part of the reason for the fall is untimely developments on the external front such as rising crude prices, fall in the value of the rupee and the rise in interest rates in developed markets. However it is also important to ask the question whether the current valuation of the Indian stock market is justifiable? On this ongoing Stock market crisis we have our business and finance editor Akhilesh Bhargav who gives more details on this issue..
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Modi-Putin Meet: Partners in Progress
05/10/2018 Duration: 08minWhen top leaders of two major powers meet, it is never a bilateral affair. It becomes an event of geostrategic significance. The meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is one such event. Russian President Vladimir Putin headed for India on today looking to tie up billions of dollars in arms deals including the S-400 air and missile defense system. Foreign expert Seshadri Chari who gives us more insights.
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How much are CJI Rajan Gogoi's total assets worth?
04/10/2018 Duration: 03minThe newly appointed chief justice of India Ranjan Gogoi and his predecessor Justice dipak mishra have amassed considerably lesser wealth and assets as compared to the other senior lawyers arguing before them in the Supreme Court. The assets declarations by the two Supreme Court judges revealed that their collective lifelong savings in bank balance and other assets were perhaps less than the daily earnings of several top advocates. Of course, the judges do get good perks, allowances and help at their residence. But here in terms of money, it seems like there are also some top judges who are far disadvantaged compared to other senior advocates.
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Kisan Kranti Padyatra: Does the Government care?
03/10/2018 Duration: 05minOver 70,000 farmers from Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Punjab and other parts of North India with a large convoy of tractors and trolleys are marching to Delhi and are scheduled to reach the Kisan ghat in the capital on 2nd of Oct. However, the Delhi Police is tried to stop the massive congregation of farmers from entering the state. It barricaded all borders of the National Capital and stopped protesters outside Delhi borders.The constant protest from the farming community clearly indicates that the backbone of the nation's economy is going through an extreme rough patch. The government who is busy trying to achieve the desired numbers for its GDP, is ignoring our bread-givers and their problems.
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Sabrimala verdict: What does India think of the fresh judgement
01/10/2018 Duration: 11minThe Supreme Court, in a majority opinion of 4:1 on 28th of september , lifted the centuries-old practice of prohibiting women aged between 10 and 50 years from entering the Sabrimala Temple in Kerala. ''Right to pray'' in the temple for women between 10 and 50 years of age won over the 'right to wait' campaign where the SC said that the Patriarchy cannot trump the freedom to practice religion. Just when many women across the country welcomed the Supreme Court verdict allowing women to enter Sabarimala temple, a different kind of opinion seems to be taking shape by some devotees.
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Supreme Court uplifts ban on women entry in Sabarimala temple
29/09/2018 Duration: 07minThe Supreme Court has delivered one of the most keenly awaited judgment in Sabarimala case. by a 4:1 majority, the Court has permitted entry of women of all age groups to the Sabarimala temple, holding that ‘devotion cannot be subjected to gender discrimination. A Constitution Bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices R Nariman, AM Khanwilkar, DY Chandrachud, and Indu Malhotra by a 4:1 majority, had struck down Rule 3(b) of the Kerala Hindu Places of Public Worship that is Authorisation of Entry rules of 1965, which was the basis for barring entry of women between the ages of 10 and 50 years to the Sabarimala temple.
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Is BJP Government being Petty says Shashi Tharoor
27/09/2018 Duration: 17minITV GOLD Anchor Aditi Lamba had interviewed Congress leader and member of parliament Shashi Tharoor. In the course of the interview, Tharoor had spoken about his association with the Indian National Congress, his views on the recent Kerala flood incident and also his preparations for the upcoming 2019 general elections..let us here what he has to say.
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Aadhaar Verdict: What needs to be linked, What not?
27/09/2018 Duration: 10minFrom making Aadhaar mandatory for dispensing welfare scheme benefits, to an attempt to bring transparency in the taxation of individuals, almost all the steps towards making Aadhaar the only gateway for complete financial and social inclusion were challenged before the Supreme Court today. The Aadhaar hearing was one of the longest hearings in the Supreme Court, The first petition challenging Aadhaar was filed as far back as in 2012. Today the judgment was pronounced by a Bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices AK Sikri, AM Khanwilkar, DY Chandrachud and Ashok Bhushan. In a majority verdict of 4:1, the Supreme Court upheld the validity of the Aadhaar Act, but struck down several provisions. Now let us break down the Aadhar verdict to help you understand it better..
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Only Parliament can make law to stop corrupt 'netas' from contesting elections: Supreme Court
26/09/2018 Duration: 03minThe Supreme Court today ruled that it cannot issue a disqualification to bar those candidates from contesting elections against whom a chargesheet has been filed in criminal offences.The Court in its judgment noted that Indian democracy has seen a steady rise in criminalisation of politics due to which Parliament needs to step in to curb the same. So what are the directions for curbing criminalisation of politics which includes