Indian Economy’s Shift from Agriculture to Services
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Indian Economy’s Shift from Agriculture to Services

India, traditionally an agrarian nation, has seen a significant shift in its economic structure. While agriculture once employed the majority of the workforce and contributed substantially to the Gross Value Added (GVA, or the value of goods and services produced), its economic significance has diminished over time, according to a data report, which shows that, in contrast, the services sector has expanded significantly. This shift has both positive and negative implications for the country and its people.

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Govt Saved Telecom Company 2 Months After the Ruling Party Received Donation
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Govt Saved Telecom Company 2 Months After the Ruling Party Received Donation

The Indian government converted a substantial debt into equity for Vodafone Idea (Vi) shortly after the telecom operator’s parent company, the Aditya Birla group, donated significant funds to the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), according to a report of a collaborative project involving three independent media outlets and journalists. The move came as Vi, India’s third-largest telecom operator, faced financial distress, with debts amounting to 2,140 billion rupees, primarily owed to the government.

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23 Out of 25 Opposition Leaders Reprieved from Corruption Charges After Joining BJP: The Indian Express
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23 Out of 25 Opposition Leaders Reprieved from Corruption Charges After Joining BJP: The Indian Express

Twenty-three out of 25 politicians facing corruption charges found relief after aligning with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) since 2014, according an investigation by The Indian Express. These politicians, previously under scrutiny by central agencies, represent a diverse political spectrum, including the Congress, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), Shiv Sena, Trinamool Congress (TMC), Telugu Desam Party (TDP), Samajwadi Party (SP) and YSR Congress Party (YSRCP).

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Hindu Nationalist Groups Now Control 62% of New Sainik Schools: The Reporters’ Collective
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Hindu Nationalist Groups Now Control 62% of New Sainik Schools: The Reporters’ Collective

The Indian government has transferred control of 62% of new Sainik Schools to groups associated with Hindu nationalist organisations, including the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), and the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), according to The Reporters’ Collective. The move comes after the 2021 initiative allowing private entities to operate Sainik Schools under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model, aiming to expand the network of these military preparatory institutions.

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Supreme Court Rebukes Patanjali Over Misleading Ads
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Supreme Court Rebukes Patanjali Over Misleading Ads

The Supreme Court rebuked Patanjali Ayurved for continuing to air misleading advertisements that disparaged modern medicine, despite a court order to stop, and questioned the Central government’s lack of action against such claims. Patanjali claimed to have created products that could completely cure COVID-19.

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LK Advani Conferred Bharat Ratna
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LK Advani Conferred Bharat Ratna

L.K. Advani, a veteran leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has been honoured with the Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian award, by President Droupadi Murmu. Advani is known for playing a significant role in one of the most contentious episodes of modern Indian history—the demolition of the Babri Masjid in 1992, which not only reshaped Indian politics but also left an indelible mark on the Indian society.

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161 Attacks Against Christians in 75 Days
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161 Attacks Against Christians in 75 Days

At least 161 incidents of violence against Christians were recorded in India in the first 75 days of 2024, according to a report. This surge in attacks comes as the country prepares for parliamentary elections.

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United Nations ‘Hopes’ India’s General Election is ‘Free and Fair’
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United Nations ‘Hopes’ India’s General Election is ‘Free and Fair’

The United Nations has expressed hope for the protection of political and civil rights in India’s forthcoming national elections, emphasising the importance of a free and fair voting atmosphere. The statement comes in the context of recent political developments, including the arrest of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and the freezing of the opposition Congress Party’s bank accounts.

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India’s Economic Boom Has Deepened Inequality, Report Says
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India’s Economic Boom Has Deepened Inequality, Report Says

India’s recent economic growth has led to a pronounced increase in income and wealth inequality, surpassing levels observed during British rule, according to a new study by the World Inequality Lab and as reported by Article 14. The research indicates that the concentration of wealth in India is now more severe than in countries like the United States, Brazil and South Africa, with the top 1% of the population holding a disproportionately large share of the nation’s wealth.

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Remember 2G Spectrum Scam? Electoral Bonds Data Sparks New Controversy
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Remember 2G Spectrum Scam? Electoral Bonds Data Sparks New Controversy

The Indian government’s recent move to assign satellite spectrum through administrative order, bypassing competitive auctions, has ignited controversy, reminiscent of the 2G spectrum scam that once rocked the nation. The decision, encapsulated in a new telecom law, has raised eyebrows, especially in light of substantial electoral bond donations to the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) by Bharti Enterprises, the largest shareholder of Eutelsat OneWeb, the sole beneficiary of the spectrum allocation so far.

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Supreme Court’s Warning on Defamation Suits Involving Media
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Supreme Court’s Warning on Defamation Suits Involving Media

The Supreme Court has asked trial courts to exercise caution when issuing pre-trial injunctions that prevent the publication of media articles, emphasising the potential infringement on the rights to publish and to be informed. The guidance came as the Court addressed the misuse of litigation, particularly by economically powerful entities, to obstruct public access to information on matters of public interest, often referred to as Strategic Litigation against Public Participation (SLAPP).

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It’s 21st Day of Sonam Wangchuk’s Hunger Strike
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It’s 21st Day of Sonam Wangchuk’s Hunger Strike

The hunger strike by environmentalist Sonam Wangchuk in Ladakh is a call for legislative and ecological reform in India. Wangchuk, who was on the 21st day of his fast on March 26, is advocating for Ladakh’s statehood and “nature representatives” in Parliament so that ecological concerns have a voice in the country’s highest policymaking body.

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Indian General Election 2024: Voting Beyond Religion and Caste in National Elections
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Indian General Election 2024: Voting Beyond Religion and Caste in National Elections

In a general election, voters must carefully examine how various political parties plan to address major national concerns, including economic policies, national security and international relations. Voters should also critically evaluate whether their lives and those of their family members have improved or worsened, and to determine whether the policies proposed by any political entity prioritise the common good or are mainly self-serving.

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India General Election 2024: Four Prohibitions on Use of Religion
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India General Election 2024: Four Prohibitions on Use of Religion

The Model Code of Conduct (MCC) was enforced on March 16, establishing guidelines for the behaviour of the government, political parties, candidates and the media to guarantee free and fair elections. It specifically tackles the use of religion in election campaigns, understanding which is essential for us to identify and report any infractions.

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Political Financing: Should It Be Proportionate to a Party’s Parliamentary Share?
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Political Financing: Should It Be Proportionate to a Party’s Parliamentary Share?

A collaborative media report shows the financial advantages of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), particularly through electoral bonds, just weeks before India’s general election. The BJP justifies its substantial financial intake as being proportionate to its share in Parliament. However, the question arises: does this argument hold up under democratic scrutiny?

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Pharma Firms Bought Electoral Bonds Amid Quality Failures, IT Raids
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Pharma Firms Bought Electoral Bonds Amid Quality Failures, IT Raids

Thirty-five pharmaceutical companies in India have channelled nearly 10 billion rupees crore into political parties through electoral bonds, with at least seven under investigation for substandard drugs during their purchase, according to a media report, which raises concerns about the influence of the pharmaceutical sector on political and regulatory environments.

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