🖋️ From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane
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🖋️ From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane
A Humble Moment in Amravati
Campaign rallies often showcase political power, but sometimes they reveal something deeper — humility and connection. In Amravati, Devendra Fadnavis was suddenly called out by a woman from Dharni, who turned out to be his sister’s former classmate. Despite meeting thousands daily, he recognized her instantly and warmly engaged. Her request was simple yet vital: a road for Dharni and water supply. Fadnavis immediately assured both, turning a chance encounter into a promise of development. The moment carried emotional weight — she once held him as a child, and now he responded as a leader. For locals, it was proof that true leadership lies not in forgetting old ties but in honoring them. Amravati witnessed politics with a human touch, where humility won hearts alongside votes.
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India’s Economy vs Trump’s Words
A few months ago, Donald Trump dismissed India’s economy as “dead.” Yet fresh data shows otherwise: in the current fiscal year, India’s GDP grew 0.4% faster in the second quarter compared to the first. If the economy were truly lifeless, such acceleration would be impossible. Ironically, under Trump’s leadership, the U.S. economy has slowed. Experts note that in Joe Biden’s final year, America’s GDP stood at 2.4%, but in Trump’s first year it slipped to 2.0%. This contrast highlights the hollowness of his criticism. Adding to the irony, some Indian opposition voices echoed Trump’s “dead economy” remark without independent thought. India’s growth trajectory, despite challenges, continues to defy such dismissals. The numbers speak louder than rhetoric, proving resilience where others predicted decline.
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Shadows Behind the India Gate Protest
The India Gate protest has taken a darker turn with revelations about sisters Gurkirat and Ravjot, who raised slogans in support of Madhavi Hidma. Delhi Police investigations suggest their links to the banned RSU organization, with social media posts revealing a consistent pattern of sympathy. While nine demonstrators have been granted bail, scrutiny intensifies as authorities sift through videos, statements, and digital evidence. The police allege that beyond slogans, the sisters clashed with officers, raising questions about whether this was spontaneous dissent or part of a coordinated network. At stake is not just law and order but the credibility of democratic protest itself. Was this an eruption of youthful anger, or the visible edge of a hidden conspiracy? The answers will shape how India confronts dissent in the digital age.
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Parliament and the Renuka Chowdhury Row
A curious controversy erupted when Congress MP Renuka Chowdhury reportedly arrived at Parliament with her dog. BJP leader Jagdambika Pal expressed strong displeasure, demanding disciplinary action. When told pets cannot enter, Chowdhury quipped that her dog was harmless and remained in the car, adding that the “real biting dogs” were inside the House — a remark that sparked outrage. Such statements, seen as irresponsible and undignified, risk undermining the decorum of Parliament. At a time when public trust in institutions is critical, leaders must uphold respect and restraint. Political theatrics may grab headlines, but they erode credibility. If Congress continues down this path, alienating voters with reckless behavior, its electoral decline could deepen further. Parliament deserves seriousness, not stunts, from those entrusted with representing the people.
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India’s Employment Outlook Brightens
India’s unemployment rate has recently fallen to 5.2%, a promising sign for a rapidly growing economy poised to become the world’s third largest. Economists note that a 3% unemployment rate is considered natural for any economy, and India’s trajectory suggests further decline as new opportunities emerge. Global demand reinforces this trend: Germany has already sought 450,000 skilled workers from India, while Russia is expected to request nearly a million during President Putin’s visit. Europe too, facing shortages after scaling back reliance on Middle Eastern migrants, is turning toward India’s vast, young, and disciplined workforce. With 1.45 billion people, India is uniquely positioned to supply talent worldwide. While unrealistic expectations of cushy government jobs may remain unmet, the broader outlook is clear — India’s youth face a brighter, opportunity-rich future.
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