An Englishman started the Congress in 1885, and after a long journey, the Congress has become a victim of exhaustion and stagnation.
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Brij Khandelwal is an Agra-based senior journalist.
An Englishman started the Congress in 1885, and after a long journey, the Congress has become a victim of exhaustion and stagnation.
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From small towns like Shamshabad to a village in Mathura district, the newly opened schools are all Convent-type English medium schools. The government schools called Chungi Ka school or Basic school are meant for the humble class, the Hindi medium walas.
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Have you attended a five-day-long destination wedding recently? Never mind, if you have not. But you might have seen video clips of Ambani's wedding.
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Religious places and activities are growing uncontrollably. The population of spiritual leaders is multiplying alarmingly, and religious cases are piling up in courts.
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Danda, bullets, and jail - these are the tools to instil fear of the law. In our country, indiscipline has become synonymous with democracy. Seventy-five years after independence, India has become a nation where, in the name of freedom or secularism, the rule of law is openly mocked, inviting anarchy.
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RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's call for Hindus to adopt the three-child norm has triggered a multi-faceted debate in India involving demographic, social and moral considerations.
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