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In May 2026, India’s new mandatory quality checks on tea exports struck Nepal harD...
🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane* In May 2026, India’s new mandatory quality checks on tea exports struck Nepal hard, shutting down over 50 processing factories. Nearly 200,000 kilos of tea remain stuck in Kolkata warehouses, while another 900,000 kilos pile up in Nepal’s own storage, forcing plants to suspend operations. Farmers, workers, and traders now face severe economic distress, blaming Prime Minister Balen Shah’s anti-India stance for the crisis. Industry represent


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


Before 2014, Maharashtra faced severe power shortages...
🖋️ From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane Before 2014, Maharashtra faced severe power shortages, with farmers enduring up to 10 hours of load-shedding daily. When Devendra Fadnavis became Chief Minister, he gave the energy sector a new direction. Between 2015 and 2020, the state became load-shedding free and expanded generation capacity. Under his leadership, Maharashtra launched Asia’s largest decentralized solar program, targeting 16 GW by 2026.The “Solar Agri Pump” scheme set a G
🖋️ From the desk of Abhijeet Rane:
🖋️ From the desk of Abhijeet Rane: Some treaties preserve peace; others preserve the past. Knowing when to part with them is a test of...
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