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सध्या केंद्र सरकारसमोर काही महत्त्वाचे आणि चर्चेचे विषय आव्हान स्वरुपात उभे आहेत...
🖋️ *अभिजीत राणे लिहितात* सध्या केंद्र सरकारसमोर काही महत्त्वाचे आणि चर्चेचे विषय आव्हान स्वरुपात उभे आहेत. राम मंदिरातील कथित आर्थिक गैरव्यवहारावरील प्रश्न, न्यायव्यवस्थेशी संबंधित "झुरळ पार्टी" वाद, NEET परीक्षा व्यवस्थेवरील टीका, UGC नियमावलीवरील असंतोष आणि इथेनॉल मिश्रण धोरणाच्या अंमलबजावणीबाबत उपस्थित होत असलेल्या शंका यामुळे सरकारची कसोटी लागणार आहे. यापैकी काही प्रश्न थेट सरकारी धोरणांशी संबंधित आहेत, तर काहींमध्ये प्रशासनाची भूमिका आणि उत्तरदायित्व यावर चर्चा होत आहे.


Konkan’s mango and cashew farmers face severe losses this year...
🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane* Konkan’s mango and cashew farmers face severe losses this year due to natural calamities, yet the government offered only ₹220 per tree as compensation, sparking outrage. Raju Shetti of Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatana has called for a “jal samadhi” protest on July 3 in Devgad, accusing the state of ignoring farmers’ plight. Farmers argue disaster relief funds and insurance payouts should have been provided, but neither state nor center acte


The uproar around Dharmendra Pradhan...
🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane* From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane, The uproar around Dharmendra Pradhan is less about a paper leak and more about the reforms waiting on his desk. Three decisions scheduled for mid-2026 could reshape Indian education. First, NCERT’s new textbooks: Sulba Sutras in mathematics, Aryan Invasion Theory out, Sindhu-Sarasvati in—restoring India’s own narrative. Second, CBSE’s circular mandating three languages, two of them Indian, from Class 9. Thir


India’s Education Minister has reduced...
🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane* India’s Education Minister has reduced his role to retweeting PM Modi instead of taking responsibility. The NEET paper leak has forced 22 lakh students to reappear, wasting crores of liters of fuelIndia’s education minister has reduced his role to retweeting the Prime Minister, while ignoring the NEET paper leak crisis. With 22 lakh students forced to reappear, the responsibility lies squarely on Dharmendra Pradhan. His resignation is the
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