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The alarming migration of around 20 small-scale industries—representing...

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  • Aug 11
  • 3 min read

🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane*

The alarming migration of around 20 small-scale industries—representing a ₹1,000 crore turnover—from Chakan MIDC to Khandala exposes the catastrophic failure of the State Government, the Roads Ministry, and MIDC administration. Once a glowing symbol of India's automotive prowess hosting global giants, Chakan has been reduced to an infrastructural nightmare plagued by crater-riddled roads, endless traffic gridlocks, and unreliable power and water supplies. This criminal administrative negligence not only imperils 4,000 local jobs but severely tarnishes Maharashtra’s industrial reputation. Instead of proactively upgrading basic amenities for existing taxpayers, authorities have adopted a tone-deaf stance, driving desperate entrepreneurs to flee. Unless the state government urgently overhauls Chakan’s dilapidated infrastructure and enforces administrative accountability, its grand promises of economic growth will crumble under the weight of sheer apathy and misgovernance.

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🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane*

Rahul Gandhi’s political playbook has degenerated into a reckless exercise in obstructionism, routinely undermining democratic decorum and parliamentary process. His theatrical demands regarding the Jantar Mantar incident—first clamoring for Home Minister Amit Shah's statement, then preemptively attempting to dictate the Minister's speech parameters—expose a profound disrespect for legislative procedure. Fearing a factual dismantling of his false narratives, the Congress leader relies on sensationalist press conferences and orchestrated House disruptions rather than participating in debate. This persistent habit of launching unsubstantiated allegations and then staging walkouts to dodge comprehensive government responses highlights a deeply immature strategy. By substituting constructive opposition with juvenile ultimatums and escapist tactics, Rahul Gandhi continues to subvert parliamentary norms, proving that his political posturing prioritizes dramatic optics over truth, accountability, and genuine democratic engagement.

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🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane*  

Uttarakhand’s Ravi Tamta deserves immense applause for successfully flying his single-seater aerial vehicle prototype, demonstrating extraordinary ingenuity without a formal engineering background. Critics dismissing his feat because similar drone designs exist globally misunderstand modern innovation; even top automakers integrate existing engines and tires to build new models. By leveraging open-source technology, commercial batteries, and motors, Ravi focused on integration, structural design, and execution—the very essence of real-world engineering. Expecting a solo innovator to invent every nut, bolt, or raw material from scratch is unrealistic. Instead of diminishing his achievement due to misplaced public hype, we must celebrate Ravi’s incredible passion, grit, and hands-on brilliance. He exemplifies a true self-taught innovator pushing India’s technological frontiers forward against all odds.

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🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane*

As Uttar Pradesh gears up for the 2027 assembly elections, complex political dynamics threaten to reshape the state's electoral landscape. By projecting Brahmin leader Mata Prasad Pandey, the Samajwadi Party is strategically raiding the ruling BJP's upper-caste base while consolidating its core Muslim-Yadav vote bank through its PDA coalition. Meanwhile, mounting discontent among forward castes over the controversial UGC-2026 equity regulations has created a volatile backdrop in UP and Rajasthan. The BJP now faces a delicate dilemma between its Hindutva agenda and caste arithmetic, compounded by internal factional politics threatening Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's momentum. Whether opposition forces unite into a direct fight or fragment into a multi-cornered contest involving Mayawati and Dalit leaders will ultimately decide if Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath retains his mandate.

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🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane*

Over the past decade, Uttar Pradesh has staged an unprecedented economic turnaround, shedding its former 'BIMARU' label to emerge as India’s premier growth engine. Powered by robust infrastructure investments—from world-class expressways to the booming IT hub of Noida—the state's financial landscape has transformed dramatically. Strong law and order under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's administration has bolstered investor confidence, driving direct tax collections past ₹45,000 crore and sparking an e-commerce and manufacturing boom. Combined with a massive surge in GST revenue and a flourishing cultural tourism economy in Kashi and Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh now ranks second nationwide in ITR filings with over 1.27 crore taxpayers. Through digital governance and decisive political leadership, the state has built a formidable fiscal foundation, accelerating steadily toward its ambitious $1-trillion economy milestone.

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