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A shocking raid in Uttar Pradesh exposed a ...

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  • Apr 29
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🖋️ From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane

A shocking raid in Uttar Pradesh exposed a dangerous racket: expired packet foods like Maggi, chips, Kurkure, and farsan were being repackaged into new packets with fresh expiry dates. The outer packaging looked new, but inside was spoiled stock, resold to unsuspecting consumers. This highlights how far some will go for profit, risking public health. Such products are often given to children, making the fraud even more alarming. Authorities say food safety enforcement is weak, with FDI and health ministry oversight practically absent. The safest choice is to avoid packet foods altogether, as they often contain excess salt and preservatives. Fresh, home-cooked meals remain the most reliable option. This case is a stark reminder: vigilance is essential when it comes to what we eat.

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The renaming of King Edward Memorial (KEM) Hospital into “Kartavya Shreshtha Eklavya Memorial Hospital” shows how politics often bends history for votes. The irony is sharp—Eklavya, remembered for cutting his thumb in sacrifice, is now invoked as a symbol of duty, while critics joke that Brahmins cut his thumb to seize control. By 2047, if such trends continue, narratives may be rewritten entirely to suit political convenience. The satire lies in how acronyms themselves are twisted: KEM conveniently becomes Eklavya because the letters fit. This reflects a larger pattern where heritage institutions are reshaped not for service but for symbolism. In chasing backward identity politics, leaders risk turning hospitals into battlegrounds of myth-making rather than centers of healing.

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The expansion work at Laxman Kund in Nashik has been halted, saving the natural flow of the southern channel of the Godavari River. Concerns were raised that altering the river’s profile would harm both the environment and its deep religious-pauranic significance. After detailed discussions with the Additional Commissioner, City Engineer, and Executive Engineer, the decision was made to suspend the project until the Municipal Commissioner returns from leave. This timely objection has ensured that the sacred geography and cultural heritage of the Godavari remain intact. For now, the southern stream continues to flow naturally, preserving its ecological balance and spiritual importance. This pause reflects the value of vigilance in protecting rivers that hold both environmental and cultural identity for the region.

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During the Anna Hazare–era protests, countless ordinary citizens poured their hearts into the movement, carrying water, joining torch marches, printing posters, believing in a dream of clean politics. That trust was shattered when Arvind Kejriwal turned the moral energy of a people’s struggle into scripted politics. Corruption allegations may be debated, but the deeper betrayal lies in destroying faith in movements themselves. Spending ₹100 crore on ads for a ₹20 crore tender, splurging ₹700 crore in a year on publicity, while citizens gasped for oxygen, is not governance—it is cruelty. Kejriwal’s choices made protests look staged, hollowing out hope. He is not just accused of dishonesty, but of deceiving the very people who carried his cause. This betrayal is unforgivable, and his downfall inevitable.

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The bitter truth is that politics runs on numbers, not sentiment. When a leader asked for 400 seats to secure two-thirds majority, the people gave only 272. Instead of standing firm against conspiracies, supporters turned against him, forcing him to seek votes elsewhere—among Christians in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, or SC/ST and OBC communities. Politics is survival, and a party’s only religion is power. If votes don’t come from one side, they must be arranged from another. History remembers victors, not idealists—hence Babur and Akbar have monuments, while Maharana Pratap and Rana Sanga remain sidelined. Elections, like wars, are judged by outcomes, not methods. The trailer has just begun; the full film of political maneuvering is yet to unfold.

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