In an exclusive interview with Outlook, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot speaks about the testing and medical facilities in the Congress-ruled state, the migrant crisis and the measures to revive economy.
NCP supremo Sharad Pawar's meeting with Maharashtra governor has led to the speculation that all may not be well with the Maha Vikas Agadhi government.
BY Mirza Arif Beg 30 May 2020
Prime Minister Narendra Modi once described MGNREGA as 'living monument of Congress-led UPA's failures'. However, as the ongoing lockdown continues to test the government, it has fallen back to the same scheme.
BY Mirza Arif Beg 18 May 2020
Under strict restrictions on the movment of people, a Kerala pet owner, N. Prakash, who wanted to venture out to buy biscuits for his cats, was denied a vehicle pass by the police. He moved the Kerala High Court.
BY Mirza Arif Beg 7 April 2020
On Tuesday, news reports -- from TV as well as online -- started pouring in, turned the debate around Coronavirus communal, and blamed the Tablighi Jamaat congregation for risking many lives. But is it correct to do so?
BY Mirza Arif Beg 31 March 2020
On Tuesday, when Kejriwal took to the stage to deliver his victory speech, he thanked -- besides the Delhi voter -- 'Hanuman' and led the 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' slogans, another sign of how comfortably he has subsumed nationalism into his model of development.
BY Mirza Arif Beg 11 February 2020
Chandrashekhar Azad said everyone had heard about Jallianwala Bagh, but now they are talking about Shaheen Bagh. 'I promise you that in the next 10 days, there will be at least 5,000 Shaheen Baghs across the country.'
BY Mirza Arif Beg 23 January 2020
The BJP MLA and his supporters, along with locals and police, gathered outside the campus and threatened guards and others, a student said.
BY Mirza Arif Beg 15 January 2020
The university administration also alleged that JNUSU president and the group 'illegally trespassed the university property with the criminal intention to damage the public property...'
BY Mirza Arif Beg 7 January 2020
The violence on Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) campus on Sunday evening and the alleged police inaction against the perpetrators, who rampaged through the campus and beat students, has once again raised many a question on the police force.
BY Salik Ahmad 6 January 2020
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