Two brothers, psychologist and educator Howard Stevenson and civil rights attorney Bryan Stevenson sat on stage Thursday night for a unique conversation on race and justice.
Two brothers, psychologist and educator Howard Stevenson and civil rights attorney Bryan Stevenson sat on stage Thursday night for a unique conversation on race and justice.
Dozens of delegates from multiple nations walked out of the UN General Assembly hall as the Israeli prime minister took to the podium to speak.
The QR code is part of a broader Israeli public-diplomacy push in New York this week. Dozens of billboard trucks and digital screens near the UN headquarters.
The tableau has sparked discussion and admiration among the visitors. People are not only entertained by the satire but also prompted to think about such national and inter-national issues.
“Education is a fundamental right in our country, and education has been made inclusive through the New Education Policy by Prime Minister Modi in 2020. In the coming times, the ‘One Nation, One Scholarship’ system will also be introduced. Students will receive the scholarship amount with a click as soon as they take admission in the school,” he said.
Labour’s Caerphilly by-election candidate has been accused of “hypocrisy” for pledging to fight for public libraries after previously expressing sympathy for plans to close them. The local Labour council’s proposals, in response to a 29m budget gap, were paused in August, following a backlash and a legal challenge.
Patil is survived by his sons MLA Kunal Patil, Vinay Patil, and daughter Smita.
A senior RSS functionary downplayed BJP president JP Nadda’s remarks made prior to Lok Sabha election as ‘family matter’, but also maintained that such topics should not be discussed in public. Nadda had remarked that the BJP had become self-sufficient and was now capable of running its own affairs. At the time, he called RSS an ‘ideological front’.
A fresh controversy has cropped up in the district executive committee being formed by the BJP
During the meeting, a detailed review of ongoing projects under the scheme was conducted. The program aims for the holistic and sustainable development of farmers while strengthening agricultural infrastructure. Under the scheme, an annual capital investment of ₹5,000 crore is planned, with a total of ₹25,000 crore earmarked for farmers’ agricultural projects over five years.