BJP MLA Mohan Singh Bisht criticized his party's decision to field ex-AAP member Kapil Mishra for the Karawal Nagar seat, calling it a mistake. Bisht stated he will still contest from Karawal Nagar and voiced the importance of ground workers in upcoming Delhi elections.
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Sex workers on Delhi's GB Road, the city's red-light area, face severe living conditions, including poor sanitation, unreliable electricity, and overcrowded rooms. Despite their struggles, they remain marginalized, with political leaders rarely addressing their issues during election campaigns. Many of these women, who live without basic amenities and social support, hope that the new government will finally address their long-standing problems. GB Road, historically a trading hub, now houses... Expand
The parliamentary standing committee on education, women, children, youth, and sports was requested to delay its study tour to Manipur due to the current situation as stated by the state government. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh highlighted the issue and noted PM Modi's absence in visiting the distressed region.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration has approved a $397 million package for Pakistan's F-16 fighter jet fleet, while offering India the advanced F-35 Lightning II jet. This dual approach aims to recalibrate South Asia's power dynamics, but raises concerns about Pakistan's potential misuse of the F-16s.
The influential era of Dr. Bhaskar Das in the media industry, marked by remarkable leadership and strategic vision, ended with his passing. He significantly contributed to the growth of The Times of India and Zee Media, inspiring countless professionals through his dedication and expertise.
P K Mishra, the PM's principal secretary, fondly recalls former PM Manmohan Singh's impactful teaching at Delhi School of Economics during his MA days. Singh's ability to simplify complex international trade topics made him a standout educator. Mishra highlights Singh's humility and low profile, noting his distinguished contributions as an economist and leader.
AAP launched a new campaign song titled “Phir Kejriwal Nu Chun Lo†celebrating Lohri and highlighting achievements in health, education, electricity, and water supply. This is in addition to their previous anthem “Fir Layenge Kejriwal.†BJP countered with two songs criticizing AAP’s expenditure and promoting their own vision for Delhi’s future ahead of the February 5 elections.
The International Yoga Festival in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, saw global participation, concluding with recognition of yoga's benefits and various tourism initiatives announced by Satpal Maharaj. Thousands of yoga proponents participated, highlighting Rishikesh’s role as a spiritual epicenter. Renowned yoga instructors were honored for their contributions.
BJP MLA Haribhushan Thakur criticized Darbhanga mayor Anjum Ara for her Holi advisory, calling it a display of 'terrorist mentality'. Ara requested a two-hour break in Holi festivities to coincide with Friday prayers during Ramzan. Thakur insists Holi celebrations will proceed uninterrupted, warning of strict actions against any disruptions.
BJP MLAs troop out over dail-wagers’ job demands
Congress faces challenges in the Delhi polls, struggling against AAP and internal divisions within the INDIA bloc. Leaders from allied parties express concerns over the alliance's future and leadership, with AAP gaining support from regional parties, which complicates Congress's efforts to regain its position.