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चंडीगढ़ : किसानों ने अब चंडीगढ़ में भी अपना पक्का मोर्चा लगा दिया है। ट्रैक्टर- ट्रॉलियां आ गई हैं। लंगर भी शुरू हो गया है। सेक्टर-34 के दशहरा ग्राउंड में रविवार शाम 30-35 किसानों ने टेंट लगा दिए थे। अपनी मांगों को लेकर भारतीय किसान यूनियन एकता उगराहां और पंजाब खेत मजदूर यूनियन सोमवार को शहर में रैली निकालने आ रहे हैं। सोमवार को भी किसानों के आने की सूचना है, इसलिए ट्रैफिक पुलिस ने कुछ रोड डायवर्ट…
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Dattopant Bapurao Thengadi.
Dattopant Bapurao Thengadi, (1920–2004) was an Indian Hindu Ideologue, trade union leader and founder of the Swadeshi Jagaran Manch, Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh and the Bharatiya Kisan Sangh. He was born in the village of Arvi in Wardha district in Maharashtra.
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मूंग उपार्जन की मात्रा शीघ्र बढ़ाए सरकार, अन्यथा करेंगे आंदोलन : भारतीय किसान संघ
इटारसी। भारतीय किसान संघ इटारसी (Bharatiya Kisan Sangh Itarsi) के द्वारा मुख्यमंत्री के नाम ज्ञापन तहसीलदार को सौंपा गया है। भारतीय किसान संघ के तहसील प्रवक्ता नरेन्द्र गौर (Narendra Gaur) ने बताया कि शासन द्वारा समर्थन मूल्य पर मूंग की खरीदी की उपार्जन मात्रा 8 क्विंटल प्रति हेक्टेयर से बढ़ाकर 16 क्विंटल प्रति हेक्टेयर की जाए। इसके अलावा प्रति किसान 25 क्विंटल से बढ़ाकर 40 क्विंटल प्रतिदिन सीमा…
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The Heartbeat of Indian Democracy: Unveiling the Power of Election Slogans
In the bustling streets of India, where democracy pulsates through every corner, there’s a rhythm that resonates louder than any campaign speech or political rally—the heartbeat of election slogans. These succinct yet powerful phrases have woven themselves into the fabric of Indian politics, shaping opinions, igniting passions, and mobilizing millions.
The Significance of Slogans: Crafting the Essence of Ideology
At the heart of every election, slogans serve as the rallying cry for political parties, encapsulating their ideologies, promises, and aspirations in just a few words. They are the first impression, the lasting memory, and often, the deciding factor for voters amidst the cacophony of political discourse.
Iconic Examples: Echoes of History
One of the most iconic slogans in Indian political history is “Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan” (“Hail the Soldier, Hail the Farmer”), coined by Lal Bahadur Shastri during his tenure as Prime Minister. This simple yet profound slogan captured the essence of national unity and resilience during a time of war and agricultural challenges, resonating deeply with the masses.
Similarly, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has employed memorable slogans like “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas” (“Together with All, Development for All”) and “Abki Baar Modi Sarkar” (“This Time, Modi Government”) to convey messages of inclusivity and progress, striking a chord with voters across diverse demographics.
The Indian National Congress, with its rich history in Indian politics, has also crafted impactful slogans such as “Garibi Hatao” (“Eradicate Poverty”) and “Congress Ka Haath, Aam Aadmi Ke Saath” (“Congress’s Hand, with the Common Man”), emphasizing its commitment to social welfare and empowerment.
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Conversation on unemployment | Rashtriya Kisan Manch
The message given by Pandit Shekhar Dixit, National President of Rashtriya Kisan Manch, during this time he fiercely attacked the Bharatiya Janata Party on issues like inflation, and unemployment and claimed that the path of BJP will not be easy in the current equation. Watch the entire conversation.
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Bharat Bandh on 16th February: What Farmers are planning for the nation wide protest?
Harmeet Singh Kadian, representing the Bharatiya Kisan Union (Kadian), has mobilized farmers nationwide for a strike on February 16, amplifying their resistance. Simultaneously, protests are scheduled at toll plazas in Punjab on February 15, heightening their collective voice. In the ongoing ‘Delhi Chalo’ march, thousands of farmers persist in their unwavering protest against existing agricultural policies. Tensions rise as the central government and farmer leaders gear up for a crucial third round of discussions, with Union Ministers Arjun Munda, Piyush Goyal, and Nityanand Rai engaging in a robust video conference. Previous negotiation failures sparked the farmers’ march on February 13, resulting in increased clashes at the Shambhu border. Haryana Police reinforcements at the Khanauri-Datta Singhwala border impede farmers’ progress, while Delhi Police issue a traffic alert for the DND Flyway. Key points in Delhi are fortified, indicating a determined effort to hinder the farmers’ advance.
The Bharat Bandh call comes amidst hundreds of farmers marching from Punjab being halted at the state’s border with Haryana near Ambala. Several farmers’ unions, including the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), have called for a Gramin Bharat Bandh or nationwide strike on Friday, February 16, to push for their demands before the Centre. The Samyukta Kisan Morcha has urged all like-minded farmers’ organizations to unite and participate in the February 16 Gramin Bharat Bandh called by the central trade unions. The Bharat Bandh call comes even as hundreds of farmers marching from Punjab have been stopped at the state’s border with Haryana near Ambala, approximately 200 kilometers away from Delhi. Haryana security forces have used tear gas to disperse them. A Delhi Police source stated they are determined to prevent the protesters from entering the national capital should they advance. The Samyukta Kisan Morcha (non-political) has urged all like-minded farmer organizations to unite and participate in the Bharat Bandh. The day-long protest will commence from 6 am to 4 pm.
Gramin Bharat Bandh: Potential Impact on Various Sectors
The nationwide strike called by farmer unions on Friday, February 16, is anticipated to affect transportation, agricultural activities, Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA) projects, private offices, village shops, and rural industrial and service sector establishments. Emergency services like ambulance operations, newspaper distribution, weddings, medical shops, and students heading for board exams may reportedly remain unaffected during the strike.
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Indian farmers march towards Delhi, welcome with tear gas and rubber bullets
Indian farmers march towards Delhi, welcome with tear gas and rubber bullets
Urdu International (Monitoring Desk) According to the international news agency “Al Jazeera“, these demonstrations are a continuation of the protests that took place two years ago, during which 600 people were killed in clashes with the police.
According to Al Jazeera, thousands of farmers have gathered on the outskirts of India’s capital, New Delhi, to demand guaranteed minimum prices for their crops, debt relief and policy reforms.
The protests are being led by more than 250 farmers’ unions, including the Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee (a platform representing more than 150 unions) and the Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM), which is supported by more than 100 unions. With participants coming from as far away as states like Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, the protests are being coordinated from Punjab and are drawing support from beyond the state’s borders.
Farmers have been marching towards New Delhi with their tractors and trucks since Tuesday this week. In an attempt to stop the march, Indian authorities have placed barricades and other heavy machinery along highways leading to the capital.
During an attempt by protestors to break barricades in Shambhu village on the Punjab-Haryana border, the Haryana police fired tear gas shells to disperse them. Haryana borders New Delhi, and is governed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party.
The protests are a continuation of protests in and around New Delhi that took place two years ago. It continued for more than a year, during which more than 600 people were killed during a violent crackdown by the authorities. The protests ended after the government agreed to repeal three agrarian reform laws that farmers had objected to. However, their other demands were not met and the issues flared up again.
Demand for a stronger system to fix minimum support prices (MSP) to protect farmers from market fluctuations is at the heart of the protests. The protesters are also demanding debt relief and a ban on privatization of the power industry.
According to the farmers, they were forced to come to the streets again as their demands were not met. “We never wanted to do this, but farmers are committing suicide. They have huge debts. We are here to save them.”
Another farmer, Dharam Singh Sidhu, 60, vice-president of Kisan Sangash Samiti, Ferozepur, Punjab, described teargassing farmers and firing rubber bullets at protesters as “undemocratic”.
He said that under democracy, everyone has the right to protest peacefully, but despite proceeding peacefully, they are obstructing us, shelling and firing. No farmer is involved in any illegal activity. We are protesting peacefully.Indian farmers march towards Delhi, welcome with tear gas and rubber bullets
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BUDGET
Budget and its importance
Budget is a financial plan that outlines an organisation’s or an individual’s estimated revenues and expenses over a specific period of time. It serves as a roadmap for managing financial resources and achieving financial goals. Budget can cover various time frames, such as monthly, quarterly, or annually, and they are crucial tools for effective financial management.
Importance of Budget
Financial Planning: Budgets help individuals and organisations plan and allocate resources effectively. They provide a framework for setting financial goals and working towards them.
Resource Allocation: By outlining expected revenues and expenses, budgets help in allocating resources efficiently, ensuring that funds are directed to the most critical areas.
Decision- Making: Budget assists in decision-making processes by providing a financial perspective. They help in evaluating the financial feasibility of different options and choosing the most viable ones.
When Budget implemented in India
The implementation of the budget in India can be traced back to the colonial period. The British introduced budgetary practices in India, and the first budget of India was presented by James Wilson, the Finance Member of the India council, in 1860. This marked the formal beginning of the budgetary process in India during British rule.
The first budget in India was presented on february 18, 1860, by James Wilson. At that time, James Wilson served as the Finance Member of the India Council, Which was part of the British colonial administration. This event marked the formal beginning of the budgetary process in India during British rule.
NITI Aayog
NITI Aayog, or the National Institution for Transforming India, is a policy think tank of the government of India. It was established on January 1, 2015, to replace the planning commission, which had been in existence since 1950. The formation of NITI Aayog marked a significant shift in the approach to economic planning and policy-making in India. It focuses on a more dynamic and cooperative approach to development planning and policy formulation. It aims to align the diverse interests of states and union territories, fostering a more inclusive and collaborative model of governance.
Budget before and after 2014
The budget before 2014 refers to the period when the united Progressive Alliance (UPA) government, led by the Indian Congress, was in power. The UPA government presented its last full-year budget for the fiscal year 2013-2014. During this period, there were concerns about fiscal deficits, inflation, and economic growth. The budgetary allocations were influenced by the global economic situation and domestic challenges.
After 2014, the National Democratic Alliance(NDA) government, led by the Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP), came to power. Arun Jaitley served as the Finance Minister in the initial years. The budgets presented during this period focused on economic reforms, fiscal consolidation, and boosting infrastructure. The government implemented initiatives such as the goods and services tax (GST) and made efforts to foreign investment.
Highlights of budget 2024
The financial management announced that the same tax rates will be retained inFY 2024-25 for direct taxes. There will be no tax liability for taxpayers with an income of up to Rs. 7 lakh, under the new tax regime.
The FM announced that the average monthly gross GST collection has doubled to 1.66 lakh crore in FY24.
There will be substantive development of all forms of infrastructure, physical, digital and social.
Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) has led to savings of Rs. 2.7 lakh crore.
1.4 crore youth have been trained under the skill India Mission.
There has been direct financial assistance provided to 11.8 crore farmers under PM-KISAN.
30 crore Mudra Yojana loans have been disbursed to women entrepreneurs.
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"Shocking Twist: Nayab Saini emerges as BJP's Haryana State Chief, Surprising Om Prakash Dhankar's Replacement"
Chandigarh witnessed a significant leadership change within the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha and Haryana assembly elections. Om Prakash Dhankar, a prominent Jat leader who has played key roles within the party at both state and national levels, including serving as the national president of the BJP Kisan Morcha, has been appointed as the party’s national secretary.…
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"Unexpected Twist: Renowned Activist Rakesh Tikait Surprises All by Uniting with Farmers' Protest in Greater Noida!"
Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait participated in an ongoing protest in Greater Noida related to the peasant community. Tikait, who is a prominent face and spokesperson of the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU), reached the Zero Point on a tractor, where hundreds of protestors are camping. Tikait posted on X, formerly Twitter, stating, “Took part in the farmer-labourer mahapanchayat organized at the Zero…
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"BKU Charuni's Bold Move: Unyielding Protest Sparks Intrigue as pending Sugarcane Payment Casts Shadow on Haryana CM in Ambala | Chandigarh News"
AMBALA: The Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) Charuni has called for a protest and the display of black flags during Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar’s visit to Shahzadpur for his ‘Jan Samvad’ program on Sunday. The farmers’ union is demanding the release of pending sugarcane payment amounting to approximately Rs 45 crore from Naraingarh Sugar Mill, which is overseen by government-appointed…
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Dattopant Thengadi.
Dattopant Bapurao Thengadi, (1920–2004) was an Indian Hindu Ideologue, trade union leader and founder of the Swadeshi Jagaran Manch, Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh and the Bharatiya Kisan Sangh. He was born in the village of Arvi in Wardha district in Maharashtra.
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No work, low on food: Spotlight on Seema Haider brings woes for Sachin's family
Seema Haider and her lover Sachin, who recently moved into a new house in Greater Noida, have been facing a shortage of food. They have written a letter to the police to seek help.
A new video showing difficulties faced by Seema Haider and Sachin Meena after they moved to a new house in Uttar Pradesh’s Greater Noida has surfaced. The couple is struggling to make ends meet as they have been facing shortages of food and other necessary items.
With no job, Sachin and his family have been facing a tough time. In an interview with India Today, Seema said she was upset about the problems that arose for her husband’s parents due to her, referring to the probe into her illegal entry into the country.
Talking about the probe on her, Seema told India Today that she was distressed about the troubles that Sachin’s family was going through because of the investigation.
Seema Haider crossed the border from Pakistan to India illegally to marry her lover Sachin, with whom she met through the online mobile game PUBG. Since she was caught by the police on July 4, Seema has been under the radar of security agencies over the suspicion of being a Pakistani spy.
Master Swaraj, National President of Bharatiya Kisan Union Lok Shakti met the couple on Saturday at their new Rabupura home in Greater Noida.
“I came to meet Sachin Meena and Seema Haider. They have moved to a new place but have been facing problems as they are trapped in their own home. A long queue of media personnel constantly waits outside their house, making it difficult for them to step outside and purchase items of daily use. The couple told me that we are constantly under the radar of police,” the farmer leader said.
Sachin’s father also explained various difficulties faced by them and he was advised by the farmer leader to write a letter to a local Station-House-Officer (SHO) so that the matter could be taken up with the higher authorities.
“Sachin and his father can now go out to look for a job after informing Rabupura police. The couple still lives in Rubapura and the entire village stands with them,” a letter written to SHO reads.
DIVIDED BY BORDER, UNITED BY PUBG
Seema Haider, a 30-year-old Pakistani woman, said she fell in love with Sachin Meena, a 22-year-old Indian man living in the Rabupura area of Greater Noida, while playing PUBG during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Seema, who was already married to Ghulam Haider and has four children with him, decided to leave Pakistan and cross the border into India illegally to be with Sachin.
She first met Sachin in Nepal in March and the two reportedly got married as per Hindu rituals after Seema converted to Hinduism. They then entered India through Nepal on May 13 with her children.
On July 4, Seema was arrested for sneaking into India and detained Sachin and his father for providing her shelter. Though released on bail a few days later, the couple were being questioned by probe agencies.
Meanwhile, Seema’s estranged husband Ghulam, who works in Saudi Arabia, wished to reunite with his wife and children. Seema, however, has said she does not want to go back to Pakistan and wants to live with Sachin.
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Farmers end protest in Kurukshetra's Pipli after assurance from Haryana govt over sunflower MSP | Chandigarh News
CHANDIGARH: Protesting farmers in Haryana’s Kurukshetra district have decided to end their agitation following discussions with the local administration, Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Rakesh Tikait said on Tuesday evening. Kurukshetra deputy commissioner Shantanu Sharma confirmed that the farmers had been given assurances of a fair price for their sunflower crop.After holding talks with…
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