Bharat bandh passes off peacefully
The 8th December bandh called by farmers against the three agriculture Bills passed by the Central Government passed off peacefully. The shut down was peaceful except for minor incidents of violence.
The 8th December bandh called by farmers against the three agriculture Bills passed by the Central Government passed off peacefully. The shut down was peaceful except for minor incidents of violence.
The Supreme Court has issued a stay on the construction of new Parliament building planned on 10th December; while allowing the foundation stone laying ceremony by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The Central Government’s decision to name Kerala’s Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology after Golwalkar Guruji, the second sanchalak of RSS, has sparked protests from the State Communist Government as well as its opposition party, the Congress.
‘A statement made by me in an interview has created controversy and hurt people’s feelings.
Congress has taken the decision to participate in the 8th Dec Bharat Bandh announced by farmers.
Grouping the Congress party with ‘Ghazni’ and ‘Mughals’, BJP National General Secretary C T Ravi on 1st November called upon the people to unite to protect “our dharma” from “aggressive forces”.
‘To this day, we have only seen Ravan in the role of a villain; however, he was not a villain.
After a bitterly fought election in Hyderabad, the Municipal corporation is in a hung state.
Bharat Biotech has developed the ‘Covaxin’ vaccine againt Covid-19 and it is presently in the third stage of testing. Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij was given this vaccine 15 days ago.
BJP Government had announced that a ‘Maratha Development Authority’ would be formed in Karnataka. To protest this, Kannada organisations called for a state-wide Bandh (strike) on the 5th of December.