Chennai: The ongoing debate over language policies has intensified tensions between Tamil Nadu and the Centre, with Chief Minister MK Stalin leading the charge against the three-language policy. This policy, part of the National Education Policy (NEP), has been criticized for promoting Hindi and Sanskrit at the expense of local languages. Stalin’s strong stance has drawn criticism from the BJP, with State BJP chief K Annamalai labeling him a hypocrite. This controversy highlights a deepening divide between Tamil Nadu and the Centre over language and cultural identity. In a recent post, Stalin emphasized that demanding linguistic equality is not chauvinism…
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New Delhi: In a significant address at Chatham House in London, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar underscored India’s progress in resolving the Kashmir issue, emphasizing that the final hurdle lies in reclaiming areas under Pakistani occupation. Jaishankar highlighted India’s multifaceted approach to Kashmir, which includes the removal of Article 370, the restoration of economic activity and social justice, and the successful conduct of elections in the region. These steps, he noted, have significantly advanced the resolution process, with the return of Pakistani-occupied territories being the last piece of the puzzle. Jaishankar’s remarks reflect a broader narrative of India’s efforts to…
New Delhi: In a dramatic turn of events, Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar faced a security breach in London when Khalistani extremists attempted to heckle him outside Chatham House. The incident, which involved a man tearing the Indian national flag, has sparked a strong reaction from India, with the government condemning the actions and urging the UK to fulfill its diplomatic obligations. This event highlights the ongoing tensions between India and pro-Khalistan groups in the UK. During his visit to the UK, Jaishankar attended a discussion at Chatham House, where pro-Khalistan supporters staged a protest outside the venue. The…
New Delhi: In a significant address at London’s Chatham House, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar underscored India’s strategic push to globalize the Indian Rupee, while emphasizing that there are no plans to supplant the US dollar as the world’s primary reserve currency. This stance reflects India’s commitment to economic stability and its evolving role in global trade. Jaishankar highlighted India’s efforts to promote the rupee internationally, driven by the country’s expanding trade and investment sectors. He noted that as more Indians travel and live abroad, the use of the rupee is expected to increase. India has established mechanisms for cashless…
Team Goemkarponn PANAJI: A day after former minister Pandurang Madkaikar’s startling allegation of corruption has been seriously noted by BJP who has sought an explanation from the ex MLA. Also, the allegation has sparked sharp reactions from several ministers who have asked him to name the rogue minister and not to make general statement. Minister Mauvin Godinho responding to Madkaikar’s allegations urged him to call the police and identify the minister. “Pandurang Madkaikar is a former minister. The glass house shouldn’t be hit by stones. You must use caution when using your right to free speech in a democracy” said…
Team Goemkarponn PORVORIM: Chief Minister Pramod Sawant today announced that his government immediately begin reconstructing Dev Khapreshwar Temple once committee identifies new place. “To avoid obstructing flyover construction, we relocated the idol and are performing daily Pooja ceremonies. A new committee has assured us that they will identify a new site and make recommendations” said Sawant He further said that once that’s done, which should take about two days, government will begin reconstructing the temple and plant a two-year-old banyan tree. “Our sentiments towards Dev Khapreshwar are the same as of the local people. We will build the temple in…
Team Goemkarponn PORVORIM: In a bid to deter private companies from issuing job vacancies outside Goa, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant today informed that government will imposes fines and set additional mechanisms to act against offending companies. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant was addressing the press conferencing after chairing the cabinet meeting. “Private firms in Goa are now required to advertise job vacancies, as mandated by the government. Failure to comply will result in fines,” said Sawant He said that companies will be fined ₹5,000 for the first offense, ₹10,000 for the second, and ₹15,000 for the third. In regards to big…







