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The missing link between classes and jobs

The missing link between classes and jobs

India’s skills challenge is becoming more urgent as the country tries to create a large youth workforce to reshape the economy in the face of technology, changing labour-market needs and global uncertainty. In a round table conference organized by The Times of India And JPMorgan Chase Policy makers, teachers, employers and researchers examine why the transition from education to employment remains so difficult for many young people.The discussion revealed that the problem goes deeper than the shortage of training seats. Panelists pointed to weak career guidance, outdated curricula, limited work experience, social stigma around professional careers, low job creation and structural barriers faced by women and rural youth. They first outlined a comprehensive set of solutions, from career awareness and hyperlocal demand-mapping to stronger apprenticeships, employer-led training and better support systems that can help young people get into work more smoothly.

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A cross-section of policymakers, educators, researchers and employers who participated in the TOI-JPMorganChase Skilling Roundtable

1. Students are choosing in the darkOne of the concerns was that students often make educational choices without understanding what jobs exist, what qualifications they require, or what pathways are actually viable. Isha Gupta, head of research at JustJobs, identified this as a central “information gap” in the transition from education to employment. Shriya Lal Sethi, operating partner at The Convergence Foundation, said the problem is compounded by the lack of reliable district and state-level data on job demand.Solution: : Priya Aggarwal, Founder Director, Antrang Foundation, said career education should start from school, with teachers, parents, principals and local employers helping students understand the real options. Sethi called for hyperlocal demand-mapping so that institutions and households can make better decisions. Nipun Sharma, CEO of TeamLease Degree Apprenticeships, said there also needed to be improved awareness among employers about existing skills and apprenticeship pathways.

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2. Jobs don’t need what colleges teach.Many speakers said that India is producing graduates and trainees whose education is poorly aligned with the changing demands of the workplace. Professor Anil Sahasrabuddhe, chairman of the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), said the outdated curriculum has long been a complaint of the industry and institutions have been forced to move towards more frequent revision and closer consultation with employers.Solution: Sahasrabuddhe called for continuous curriculum reform and lifelong learning. Guhaprasath Rajagopal, India payments head, JPMorgan Chase, said employers should stop behaving like passive recruiters and instead become active skill-builders. Neha Mathur, chief human resources officer at Urban Company, said companies need to bridge the gap between training and jobs by building in-house training systems that respond quickly to changing demand.

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3. No one is ready for a job without work experienceThe panel returned repeatedly to the problem of the “experience gap” – the lack of actual experience in the world of work prior to entry into a job. Gupta said many youth struggle because the reality of employment does not match their imagination.Solution : Sahasrabuddhe and Professor Amit Basole of Azim Premji University both described internships as an effective bridge between education and work. TeamLease’s Sharma makes a strong case for apprenticeships, saying they allow students to learn while earning and ease the transition into stable employment. Sethi highlighted work-integrated degree programmes, while Raj Gilda of Lend A Hand India, an NGO working in the jobs and skills sector, said vocational exposure should start much earlier in school and deepen over time through local internships. His NGO supports class 11 and 12 students for 80-hour internships with local businesses—grocery stores, health care units, cafes, garages, workshops, small manufacturers.

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4. Skills cannot replace employment generationAmit Basole said that the skills debate too often sees the problem as merely a problem of supply. India has expanded education and skills infrastructure, he said, but demand for labor has not grown as fast, especially for workers without college degrees.Solution: : Basole said skills policy should be linked to broader job creation, especially in manufacturing and other sectors that can absorb large numbers of non-graduate workers. He also said employers’ reluctance to invest in workers cannot be separated from broader business barriers such as energy costs, logistics and regulation. His larger point was that productive jobs themselves create skills, and skills cannot be treated as a substitute for job-creation.

Skill isn't one thing, it's a series

Skill isn’t one thing, it’s a series

5. Why is there still a lack of respect in business work?Another recurring theme was that skill-based and manual work still does not have the same social legitimacy as white-collar careers. Reena Sonowal, joint secretary in the education ministry, said one of the persistent challenges of the sector is that skills are less aspirational than traditional education. Basole linked this to deeper social attitudes, including caste-based ideas about physical labour.Solution : Sonowal said that dignity of labor has to be included in school education. Priya Agarwal said there is a need to normalize career pathways through trusted institutions like schools. His foundation works with public schools to integrate career education into public education systems. Mathur of Urban Company suggested that professional work acquires dignity when it provides visible advancement in income and status. Nipun Sharma said that success stories of people who learn while earning can help change social perceptions.

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6. Barriers for women often lie outside the classroomIt became clear from the discussion that women’s participation in skills and employment is determined by barriers beyond class. Devinder Kaur, assistant director of the Noida-based National Vocational Training Institute for Women, said many women, especially from rural areas, struggle with transportation costs, living expenses, social restrictions, marriage-related barriers and weak local placement options, even when training is subsidized.Solution: : Citing efforts to help women access vehicles and better commute to work, Neha Mathur said employers need to think beyond training and address practical mobility barriers. Sharma said safe housing remains a major concern. The broader solution suggested by the panel was that skills policy should include support for transportation, housing, security and family acceptance if women are to remain in jobs.

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7. Should skill development follow local jobs?The panel also debated whether skills should be tailored primarily to local jobs or to broader labour-market dynamics. Sethi argued for local demand mapping so that institutions could link training with nearby opportunities. Raj Gilda emphasizes that small local businesses – from garages and salons to retail shops and cafes – are an under-utilized source of internships and early work experience.Solution: : The view that emerged was that both perspectives matter. Local opportunities can make entry into work easier, especially for school students, women and first-generation learners. But Nipun Sharma cautioned against limiting skills to local labor markets, saying mobility across cities or even abroad often replaces income. The answer is local grounding, combined with routes for mass mobility.

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8. Why do good skill ideas stop on the ground?A repeated theme in the discussion was that the country does not lack policy frameworks or platforms; The bigger issue is irregular lifting and poor execution. Sahasrabuddhe listed several existing initiatives, including curriculum reform measures, digital learning platforms and credit systems. He talked about UGC and AICTE, the two regulators of the higher education sector, coming together to create model curricula in collaboration with industry leaders and alumni.Solution: : Speakers suggested the need to focus less on starting new schemes and more on improving existing schemes. This will mean stronger quality tracking, better coordination with institutions and employers, and greater awareness within the industry of tools such as apprenticeships and modular credentials. Sharma said apprenticeship budgets and provisions are largely underutilized because employers do not have adequate information about them.Manisha Chadha, Head of Philanthropic Programming APAC at JPMC, highlighted the range of solutions being piloted at the grassroots level and said the idea is to accelerate the adoption of all these models, which have successfully demonstrated that proactive and deliberate efforts can transform a young person’s life.

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9. AI will change jobs. Can skills development continue?The panel also discussed AI as both a disruptor and an opportunity. There was a recognition that technology was reshaping entry-level roles and could reduce the demand for some traditional tasks.Solution: Nipun Sharma said AI can be used for counselling, personalized learning, fitment and matching workers with employers. Guhaprasath Rajagopal said that AI should not only be seen as a threat, but also as something that complements skill systems to make them more efficient. The broad suggestion was that skills systems would need to adapt rapidly, both in what they teach and how they teach.JustJobs’ 6-point plan:A report by JustJobs Network, a global research organization, based on field evidence from seven nonprofit partners, recommends six linked reforms: measuring local job demand, providing ongoing career guidance, teaching employability skills, building industry links, strengthening trainers, and involving families.

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चमोली: देवाल के पास कार दुर्घटना में पूर्व सैनिक की मौत, तीन घंटे के रेस्क्यू ऑपरेशन के बाद शव बरामद

नंदकेशरी-चिडिगा रोड के पास एक कार दुर्घटनाग्रस्त हो गई, जिसमें एक व्यक्ति की मौत हो गई। करीब तीन घंटे के रेस्क्यू ऑपरेशन के बाद पुलिस और स्थानीय लोगों ने शव को निकाला. कार दुर्घटना की जानकारी चिडिगा व तलसारी के लोगों से मिली.

शुक्रवार रात कोठी गांव निवासी पूर्व सैनिक दर्शन सिंह (43) अपनी कार में चिडिगा गांव से घर आ रहे थे। नंदकेशरी से करीब एक किमी दूर 150 मीटर नीचे कार दुर्घटनाग्रस्त होने से पूर्व सैनिक की मौत हो गई। रात 9 बजे चिडिंगा, चेपड़ो और कोठी गांव से बड़ी संख्या में लोग और पुलिस मौके पर पहुंची, लेकिन शव फंसा होने के कारण उसे निकालने में करीब तीन घंटे लग गए।

ये भी पढ़ें…कैबिनेट विस्तार: हैट्रिक लगाने के लिए धामी ने चुनावी पिच पर उतारी टीम 11, नए-पुराने चेहरों पर जताया भरोसा

पुलिस टीम और लोगों की मदद से शव को स्ट्रेचर से बांधकर रस्सी से खींचा गया। तीन घंटे के रेस्क्यू के बाद रात 12 बजे शव सड़क पर लाया गया। शव को 108 से सामुदायिक स्वास्थ्य केंद्र थराली ले जाया गया। मृतक के परिजनों ने शव का पोस्टमार्टम थराली अस्पताल में ही कराने का अनुरोध किया है। मृतक अपने पीछे माता, पिता, पत्नी और दो पुत्र छोड़ गया है।

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Is the US-Iran war ending soon? Donald Trump is considering ‘ceasing’ military efforts, he listed 5 objectives

Is the US-Iran war ending soon? Donald Trump is considering 'ceasing' military efforts, he listed 5 objectives

US President Donald Trump on Friday suggested ‘ceasing’ US military operations in the Middle East as he listed ‘5 objectives’ that Washington is close to achieving in its war in the Middle East, and ruled out a ceasefire.This announcement comes at a time when Iran’s new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei has claimed victory over America and Israel.In a post on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump ruled out the possibility of a ceasefire, writing that the United States was close to achieving its military objectives.

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“We are getting very close to accomplishing our objectives as we consider winding down our great military efforts in the Middle East with respect to the terrorist regime of Iran,” he said.

What are the 5 objectives listed by Trump?

Trump further listed five main objectives that Washington wants to achieve in its war with Iran.

  1. Completely destroy Iran’s missile capabilities, launchers and related systems
  2. Destroy Iran’s defense industrial base
  3. Destroy the Iranian Navy and Air Force, including anti-aircraft weapons
  4. Prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear capability while being prepared to respond quickly if necessary
  5. Protect Middle Eastern allies including Israel, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait and others

He also indicated that the responsibility for securing the Strait of Hormuz should be given to other countries that use it, with the US providing assistance.

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Speaking with Senator Marco Rubio at the White House, Trump rejected calls for a ceasefire. He said, “I don’t want to make a ceasefire. You know you don’t make a ceasefire when you are literally destroying the other side.” Trump further said, “I think we have won.”The comments came as the United States deployed additional naval personnel to the Middle East, signaling a possible expansion of military options, although Washington said there were no current plans to send ground troops to Iran.

‘The enemy has been defeated’: Khamenei claims victory in ongoing war

Responding to the ongoing conflict, Mojtaba Khamenei claimed victory in a message marking Nowruz, the Persian New Year.“For now, because of the special unity that has formed among you, our compatriots, the enemy has been defeated,” he said.Khamenei described the American and Israeli attacks as an illusion aimed at overthrowing Iran’s government and accused them of plotting attacks in Turkey and Oman to create division between regional countries.He praised Iranians for building strongholds in cities, neighborhoods and mosques, saying, “We share with neighboring countries the confrontation against the forces of sectarianism, interests and global arrogance.”The supreme leader has not yet appeared in public since being named successor to his father Ali Khamenei, who was killed in a US-Israeli airstrike at the start of the war. Earlier on Friday, Iran had released a video in which Mojtaba Khamenei is seen teaching religious studies to students.More than 1,300 people have been killed in Iran since the conflict began. In Lebanon, Israeli airstrikes have killed more than 1,000 people and displaced more than a million, while Iranian missile attacks on Israel have killed at least 15 people. The United States has reported at least 13 military deaths in the ongoing hostilities.

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‘I will not let Modi ji snatch away my rights’: Mamata Banerjee targets BJP during Eid in Kolkata – watch. india news

'I will not let Modi ji snatch away my rights': Mamata Banerjee targets BJP during Eid in Kolkata - see

Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee attacked on saturday BJP During the Eid-ul-Fitr program in Kolkata, she accused the Modi government of trying to usurp powers through SIR and impose President’s rule in the state, saying she stands with all castes, communities and creeds.Speaking after Eid prayers at Red Road, Banerjee alleged that the SIR was part of a wider attempt to influence the electoral process in the state, saying, “People’s names were removed in the SIR. I went from Kolkata to Delhi, Calcutta High Court to the Supreme Court for this. I hope people’s rights will be protected.”Mamata received loud applause from the gathering when she said, “Those who are targeting Bengal and trying to divide the people should go to hell.” His comments come amid a growing political controversy over the voter list verification process, which the TMC has repeatedly said is an attempt to remove the names of genuine voters, especially from minority-dominated areas, ahead of the assembly elections.Referring to Bengal’s long-standing tradition of communal harmony, the Chief Minister said the state would not allow attempts to divide the society to succeed.Mamata said, “Bengal believes in unity. Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, everyone lives together here. We will not allow anyone to break this social fabric.” She said, “I stand with all castes, communities and creeds in Bengal. I will continue this fight. We will not let Modi ji take away our rights.”Mamata also accused the Center of trying to control the state government. “You are trying to forcibly take control of our government, you want to impose President’s rule. She said she would not be afraid, “Those who are afraid die.” “Those who fight are successful in life.” Elections for the 294-member West Bengal Assembly will be held in two phases on April 23 and 29, with counting taking place on May 4.On Friday, TMC also approached the Calcutta High Court challenging the transfer of several IAS and IPS officers to West Bengal by the Election Commission of India after the announcement of assembly elections.

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बस 15 साल के लिए निवेश करें, फिर 21 साल तक आपका पैसा अपने आप बढ़ता रहेगा… अद्भुत सरकारी योजना

सुकन्या समृद्धि योजना: आज के समय में हर माता-पिता अपनी बेटी के लिए सुरक्षित और उज्ज्वल भविष्य की कामना करते हैं। इसी जरूरत को ध्यान में रखते हुए सरकार ने सुकन्या समृद्धि योजना शुरू की है. यह योजना न केवल सुरक्षित निवेश विकल्प प्रदान करती है, बल्कि इसमें जमा किया गया पैसा भी समय के साथ तेजी से बढ़ता है। खास बात यह है कि इस योजना में आपको पूरे 21 साल तक पैसा जमा करने की जरूरत नहीं है। सिर्फ 15 साल तक निवेश करने के बाद भी आपका पैसा अगले 6 साल तक बढ़ता रहता है, जिससे यह योजना और भी आकर्षक हो जाती है।

15 साल का निवेश, फिर भी विकास जारी
इस योजना के तहत जब आप अपनी बेटी के नाम पर खाता खोलते हैं तो पहले 15 साल तक हर साल अपनी क्षमता के अनुसार पैसा जमा करते हैं। इसके बाद आप निवेश करना बंद कर सकते हैं, लेकिन खाता सक्रिय रहता है। जमा राशि पर अगले 6 साल तक ब्याज मिलता रहता है. इस दौरान कंपाउंडिंग का प्रभाव बढ़ता है और पैसा तेजी से बढ़ता है। इसका मतलब यह है कि आपका निवेश बिना नया पैसा जोड़े भी काम करता रहता है।

आप छोटी रकम से भी शुरुआत कर सकते हैं
इस योजना की एक बड़ी खासियत यह है कि इसे बहुत कम रकम से शुरू किया जा सकता है. सालाना न्यूनतम 250 रुपये जमा करना जरूरी है, जबकि अधिकतम 1.5 लाख रुपये तक निवेश किया जा सकता है. आप अपनी सुविधा के अनुसार एकमुश्त या किस्तों में पैसा जमा कर सकते हैं, जिससे यह योजना हर वर्ग के लोगों के लिए आसान हो जाएगी।

बेटी के नाम पर सुरक्षित भविष्य
यह योजना खासतौर पर बेटियों के लिए बनाई गई है. इसमें बेटी के 10 साल की होने से पहले खाता खुलवाया जा सकता है. जब बेटी 18 साल की हो जाएगी तो उसकी पढ़ाई या जरूरी खर्चों के लिए कुछ रकम निकाली जा सकती है। वहीं, 21 साल पूरे होने पर पूरी रकम मैच्योर हो जाती है.

कर लाभ भी उपलब्ध हैं
इस योजना का एक और बड़ा फायदा टैक्स छूट है। इसमें जमा की गई रकम, उस पर मिलने वाला ब्याज और अंत में मिलने वाली रकम- तीनों टैक्स फ्री हैं. इसके अलावा इनकम टैक्स की धारा 80सी के तहत छूट भी मिलती है, जिससे निवेश के साथ-साथ टैक्स बचाने में भी मदद मिलती है।

क्यों खास है ये स्कीम?
अगर आप लंबी अवधि के लिए सुरक्षित और भरोसेमंद निवेश चाहते हैं तो यह स्कीम एक बेहतरीन विकल्प है। इसमें जोखिम कम है और रिटर्न अच्छा मिलता है. सबसे बड़ी बात यह है कि यह योजना बेटी के भविष्य के लिए मजबूत आर्थिक आधार तैयार करती है। आसान शब्दों में कहें तो 15 साल तक थोड़ा-थोड़ा निवेश करने के बाद अगले 6 साल तक आपका पैसा अपने आप बढ़ता रहता है, जो इस स्कीम की सबसे बड़ी खासियत है.

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‘Peddi’: Teaser of Ram Charan’s film ‘Kushti’ expected to be released on his birthday.

'Peddi': Makers may release 'Kushti' teaser on Ram Charan's birthday - Report
Fans are eagerly waiting for the teaser of Ram Charan’s upcoming sports drama ‘Peddi’ which will likely drop on his birthday on March 27. Directed by Buchi Babu Sana, the film stars Janhvi Kapoor and music by AR Rahman. Originally scheduled to release on March 27, ‘Peddi’ will now release on April 30, 2026.

Ram Charan will next be seen in the upcoming sports action drama ‘Peddi’ directed by Buchi Bana Sana. Ahead of the actor’s birthday next week, recent reports suggest that a teaser is likely to be released on his special day.According to All India Radio, the makers are expected to release a teaser of the film titled “Kushti” on Ram Charan’s birthday on March 27. However, the makers have not confirmed anything officially yet. So, everyone is waiting for a clear announcement.

About ‘Pedi’

Directed by ‘Uppena’ fame Buchi Babu Sana, the film is reportedly a sports action drama and mostly revolves around a cricket tournament in a village. Additionally, after her debut in ‘Devera’ with Jr NTR, Bollywood’s Janhvi Kapoor will be seen in her second Telugu film with Ram Charan’s strong and long beard look. Earlier, the team had shown Janhvi Kapoor in the role of Achiamma. She looks happy and full of life in the village setting. His role looks fun and lively.The film also stars Shiva Rajkumar, Divyendu Sharma, Jagapathi Babu and Boman Irani.

Music of ‘Peddi’

The music of the film has been composed by AR Rahman. The makers have released two songs so far, the first is ‘Chikri Chikri’ and the second song ‘Rai Rai Ra Ra’ has been released recently. It’s a fast and fun dance song. Ram Charan’s moves and Rahman’s voice made it special in both Telugu and Tamil.

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After this film, Ram Charan will work with Sukumar again. His new project is currently called ‘RC17’. They had previously worked together on ‘Rangasthalam’, which was a big hit.Coming back to ‘Peddi’, the release date was earlier scheduled for March 27, but was later pushed to April 30, 2026.

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‘Meet Hardik Pandya, he’s going to play very soon’: The dinner-table prediction that proved right – watch | cricket news

'Meet Hardik Pandya, he's going to play very soon': The dinner-table prediction that proved right - watch
Hardik Pandya (BCCI photo)

New Delhi: It was at an intimate dinner organized by Irfan Pathan He is a young, dynamic hardik pandya First of all he was introduced to an idol – Wasim Jaffer. Years later, the India all-rounder’s admiration for the domestic legend has grown even stronger, with Pandya once again naming Jaffer as his cricket idol at the Naman Awards.While Jaffer represented India only 33 times, his legacy was made in domestic cricket, where he scored nearly 20,000 first-class runs in a remarkable career spanning 25 years.

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Recalling his first conversation with Pandya, Jaffer reminisces about 2014-15 ranji trophy season, when Mumbai faced Baroda and Pandya was still an emerging talent.Jaffer said on his Instagram profile, “I met him for the first time during the 2014 or 2015 Ranji season. Mumbai were playing in Baroda. Irfan (Pathan), Yusuf (Pathan) and Munaf (Patel) were playing in the opposition team. I was not playing that match because I was injured, but I traveled with the team.”Jaffer said, “I remember we went to Irrfan’s house for dinner and that’s when I met Hardik and Krunal for the first time.” “Irfan told me, ‘Meet Hardik, he is going to play very soon.’ and i think he was chosen Mumbai Indians That season itself.At the time, Pandya was just beginning to make a name for himself, but his admiration for Jaffer was already evident.“Irfan told me that he is a big fan of mine. Hardik himself said, ‘I watch your batting a lot and I like your style of playing a lot.’Jaffer said, “It’s great for him that he still takes my name in front of big stars. And that’s why there have been so many reports about who Wasim Jaffer is.” “People often hear other names, but they may not remember Wasim Jaffer because I have made a name for myself in first-class cricket.”

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‘Different from reality’: Iran criticizes America over claims of ‘victory’, says ‘same script’ of Vietnam War

'Different from reality': Iran criticizes America over claims of 'victory', says 'same script' of Vietnam War
Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi (file photo)

Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi on Friday criticized the United States’ communications regarding the ongoing regional conflict, comparing Washington’s message to infamous Vietnam War-era briefings.In a post on

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The media has also not forgotten; Those fantasy-filled briefings from the frontline became notorious as the ‘Five O’Clock Follies’.”Araghchi argued that the current American message reflects the same detachment from reality: “Fast forward to today: same script, different stage; Hegseth goes on, and the message is still detached from reality.”The External Affairs Minister also claimed discrepancies between official statements and recent events on the ground. He pointed to reports of F-35 downing and strategic maneuvers by the USS Gerald Ford and USS Abraham Lincoln, suggesting that the conflict is far from the one-sided victory portrayed by Washington. He summarized:“The U.S. government says one thing, reality says another. As soon as U.S. officials claim Iran’s air defenses are overrun, an F-35 takes a hit. As soon as they announce Iran’s navy is eliminated, the USS Gerald Ford retreats, and the USS Abraham Lincoln turns away. Different decade, same ‘We’re winning.'”

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उत्तराखंड राजनीति: खामोशी के विस्तार में शोर अपने आप दब गया; धामी कैबिनेट विस्तार पर विशेष फीचर पढ़ें – उत्तराखंड राजनीति समाचार धामी कैबिनेट विस्तार पर विशेष फीचर पढ़ें

उत्तराखंड का राजनीतिक मिजाज किसी भी तरह से इसकी घाटियों जितना शांत और ठंडा नहीं है। यहां के भूगोल की तरह राजनीति की प्रकृति में भी उथल-पुथल और गर्मी है.

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प्रदेश के 25 साल के राजनीतिक सफर पर नजर डालें तो कोई भी मुख्यमंत्री तनाव मुक्त, सुरक्षित और आरामदायक तरीके से सरकार नहीं चला पाया है। इसका श्रेय कांग्रेस के नारायण दत्त तिवारी को जाता है, जिन्होंने तमाम राजनीतिक विरोध और अपनों के शोर के बावजूद किसी तरह अपना पांच साल का कार्यकाल पूरा किया। कांग्रेस हर चुनाव में मुख्यमंत्री बदलने को लेकर लगातार बीजेपी को घेरती रही है.

उत्तराखंड में कैबिनेट विस्तार के साथ ही मुख्यमंत्री पुष्कर सिंह धामी ने एक साथ कई सवालों के जवाब दिए हैं, जिसमें कांग्रेस का जवाब भी शामिल है. राजनीतिक अटकलों को दरकिनार करते हुए धामी इस विस्तार के साथ अपनी दूसरी सरकार के समापन की ओर बढ़ गए हैं। धामी कैबिनेट के विस्तार से उन्हें और उनकी सरकार को मजबूती मिलने जा रही है. ऐसा बिल्कुल नहीं है कि धामी को उस तरह की चुनौतियों का सामना नहीं करना पड़ा जैसा पूर्व मुख्यमंत्रियों को करना पड़ा। पिछले चार साल से ज्यादा समय में उनकी सरकार को हर बार नई तारीख दी गई. अब तो खुद धामी भी इस बारे में बात करने लगे थे.

उत्तराखंड: धामी कैबिनेट का विस्तार, विधायक खजान दास, भरत सिंह चौधरी समेत इन पांच मंत्रियों ने ली शपथ.

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‘Brotherhood and kindness’: PM Modi wishes Eid-ul-Fitr; Celebration begins across the country. india news

'Brotherhood and kindness': PM Modi wishes Eid-ul-Fitr; Celebration has started all over the country
PM Modi, people offered namaz at Mahim Dargah in Mumbai

Prime Minister Narendra Modi Through a post on social media on Saturday, he wished the countrymen a happy Eid-ul-Fitr.In his message he said, “Happy Eid-ul-Fitr. May this day spread brotherhood and kindness all around. May everyone be happy and healthy. Eid Mubarak!”President Draupadi Murmu also greeted citizens on the eve of the festival on Friday.In her message, she said, “On the auspicious occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr, I extend my warm greetings and good wishes to all fellow citizens, especially Muslim sisters and brothers living in India and abroad,” adding that the festival “conveys the message of love, brotherhood, peace and mutual harmony.”Eid-ul-Fitr is being celebrated across the country after the sighting of Shawwal moon. The festival marks the end of Ramadan, the ninth month of the Muslim calendar.In Delhi, many devotees gathered at Jama Masjid on Saturday morning to offer special Eid prayers. The atmosphere was lively as people congratulated each other and started celebrating.Friday also saw a large crowd at Jama Masjid and nearby markets as people did final shopping before Eid.

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