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  • Uttar Pradesh records 47.61 crore tourist footfall in 9 months from jan to sept 2024.

    Top destinations include-

    Ayodhya
    Mathura
    Varanasi
    Prayagraj

    Now think this way

    UP total population is around 22Cr and tourist footfall is 47Cr. More than double of population. So 2 tourist per UP resident

    What made this change? The last mile connectivity

    If you develop VT project, ensure last mile connectivity and provide best experience, success is assured

    Villages will be new economic engine in 5 years maximum

    Govt has given u 4 basic solution. Road, Power, Internet and water. Now efforts you have to put in

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  • Manipur remains on high alert following violent protests sparked by the discovery of six bodies, including those of women and children, allegedly abducted and killed by militants in the Jiribam district.

    In response to escalating tensions, authorities imposed an indefinite curfew in multiple districts of Imphal Valley and suspended internet services to curb the spread of unrest. The discovery of the bodies, along with widespread protests, has prompted severe security measures, including the deployment of army and Assam Rifles personnel.

    Amit Shah has suspended his Vidarbha rallies in Maharashtra
    Manipur remains on high alert following violent protests sparked by the discovery of six bodies, including those of women and children, allegedly abducted and killed by militants in the Jiribam district. In response to escalating tensions, authorities imposed an indefinite curfew in multiple districts of Imphal Valley and suspended internet services to curb the spread of unrest. The discovery of the bodies, along with widespread protests, has prompted severe security measures, including the deployment of army and Assam Rifles personnel. Amit Shah has suspended his Vidarbha rallies in Maharashtra
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  • Latest News Headlines from Nepal for October 30, 2024

    1. Nepal Prepares for SAFF Women's Championship Final
    Nepal’s women’s football team is gearing up for the SAFF Women’s Championship final against Bangladesh. The team, buoyed by their previous victories, is confident of securing the title and making history. (Sources: Ratopati, Kantipur)

    2. Government Launches 'Clean Terai' Campaign
    The Nepali government has launched a massive 'Clean Terai' campaign, aiming to tackle waste management issues in the Terai region. The campaign involves community participation and public awareness programs. (Source: Gorkhapatra)

    3. New Bill Passed to Strengthen Cybersecurity
    The Parliament has passed a new bill focusing on strengthening cybersecurity measures and enhancing digital safety protocols. The law emphasizes accountability for cybercrimes and safeguarding data. (Source: Kantipur)

    4. Flood Risk Persists in the Terai Amid Ongoing Rain
    Heavy rainfall in the Terai region has increased flood risks, prompting local authorities to remain on high alert. Evacuation plans and relief measures have been put in place to deal with potential emergencies. (Sources: Gorkhapatra, Setopati)

    5. Nepal Telecom Expands 5G Network Coverage
    Nepal Telecom is expanding its 5G network trials across additional cities, aiming to improve internet speed and digital connectivity nationwide. This expansion is expected to enhance user experiences and drive digital innovation. (Sources: Kantipur, Ratopati)

    6. Deepawali Festivities Conclude with Bhai Tika
    The festival of Tihar concluded with Bhai Tika, where sisters marked the foreheads of their brothers as a symbol of blessings and protection. Families gathered to celebrate this special bond in a traditional manner. (Sources: Setopati, Annapurna Post)

    7. Inflation Concerns as Essential Prices Rise
    Nepal is experiencing a rise in the prices of essential commodities, pushing the inflation rate to a six-month high. The increase in food and fuel prices has raised concerns among consumers and policymakers alike. (Sources: Ratopati, Gorkhapatra)

    8. New Agricultural Initiative Launched in Gandaki
    The Gandaki Provincial Government has introduced a new initiative to promote sustainable farming, focusing on organic vegetable and fruit cultivation. The move aims to increase food security and improve farmer incomes. (Sources: Setopati, Gorkhapatra)

    9. Rastriya Swatantra Party Proposes Economic Reform Policies
    The Rastriya Swatantra Party has proposed a series of economic reform policies, emphasizing job creation and infrastructure development. The proposal highlights a five-year plan to boost the national economy. (Source: Kantipur)

    10. Bilateral Trade Talks Begin with India
    Nepal and India have initiated bilateral trade talks focusing on easing cross-border trade regulations and promoting economic ties. The discussions also covered infrastructure development projects. (Sources: Gorkhapatra, Kantipur)

    11. Tourism Sector Focuses on Winter Season Promotion
    With the winter season approaching, the Nepal Tourism Board is gearing up to attract tourists by promoting trekking routes and winter sports activities. Marketing campaigns are being planned to boost visitor numbers. (Sources: Setopati, Annapurna Post)

    12. Public Transport Strike Affects Daily Commuters
    Public transport operators in Kathmandu have gone on strike, demanding a fare increase. The strike has caused major disruptions in the capital, leaving commuters stranded. (Sources: Kantipur, Ratopati)

    13. UN Praises Nepal’s Role in Global Peacekeeping
    On the occasion of UN Day, the United Nations praised Nepal’s contributions to peacekeeping missions around the world. The event highlighted the bravery and dedication of Nepali peacekeepers. (Sources: Setopati, Ratopati)

    14. Kathmandu Metro Expands Green Spaces
    Kathmandu Metropolitan City has announced plans to expand green spaces and parks as part of its 'Green Kathmandu' initiative. The project aims to promote environmental sustainability and enhance public well-being. (Sources: Kantipur, Gorkhapatra)

    15. Banking Sector Shows Resilience Amid Economic Uncertainty
    Nepal’s banking sector has demonstrated resilience amid global economic uncertainties, with reports indicating a stable financial outlook. Banks are focusing on maintaining liquidity and supporting local businesses. (Sources: Gorkhapatra, Setopati)

    16. Farmers in Saptari Struggle with Crop Damage from Floods
    Farmers in Saptari are grappling with severe crop damage caused by recent floods. Government officials have promised compensation and support for affected farmers to help them recover from their losses. (Source: Gorkhapatra)

    17. Bansgadhi Municipality Introduces E-Governance Services
    Bansgadhi Municipality in Lumbini Province has introduced e-governance services to streamline administrative processes and provide easier access to public services. (Sources: Kantipur, Ratopati)

    18. Nepali Filmmaker Wins Award at Tokyo Film Festival
    Renowned Nepali filmmaker Anil Sharma won the Best Director award at the Tokyo Film Festival for his film “Bagmati,” which explores environmental issues and cultural heritage. (Sources: Setopati, Gorkhapatra)

    #NepalNews, #SAFFWomensChampionship, #CybersecurityNepal, #Nepal5G, #Tihar2024, #InflationNepal, #UNDayNepal, #NepalTourism, #EconomicReformsNepal
    Latest News Headlines from Nepal for October 30, 2024 1. Nepal Prepares for SAFF Women's Championship Final Nepal’s women’s football team is gearing up for the SAFF Women’s Championship final against Bangladesh. The team, buoyed by their previous victories, is confident of securing the title and making history. (Sources: Ratopati, Kantipur) 2. Government Launches 'Clean Terai' Campaign The Nepali government has launched a massive 'Clean Terai' campaign, aiming to tackle waste management issues in the Terai region. The campaign involves community participation and public awareness programs. (Source: Gorkhapatra) 3. New Bill Passed to Strengthen Cybersecurity The Parliament has passed a new bill focusing on strengthening cybersecurity measures and enhancing digital safety protocols. The law emphasizes accountability for cybercrimes and safeguarding data. (Source: Kantipur) 4. Flood Risk Persists in the Terai Amid Ongoing Rain Heavy rainfall in the Terai region has increased flood risks, prompting local authorities to remain on high alert. Evacuation plans and relief measures have been put in place to deal with potential emergencies. (Sources: Gorkhapatra, Setopati) 5. Nepal Telecom Expands 5G Network Coverage Nepal Telecom is expanding its 5G network trials across additional cities, aiming to improve internet speed and digital connectivity nationwide. This expansion is expected to enhance user experiences and drive digital innovation. (Sources: Kantipur, Ratopati) 6. Deepawali Festivities Conclude with Bhai Tika The festival of Tihar concluded with Bhai Tika, where sisters marked the foreheads of their brothers as a symbol of blessings and protection. Families gathered to celebrate this special bond in a traditional manner. (Sources: Setopati, Annapurna Post) 7. Inflation Concerns as Essential Prices Rise Nepal is experiencing a rise in the prices of essential commodities, pushing the inflation rate to a six-month high. The increase in food and fuel prices has raised concerns among consumers and policymakers alike. (Sources: Ratopati, Gorkhapatra) 8. New Agricultural Initiative Launched in Gandaki The Gandaki Provincial Government has introduced a new initiative to promote sustainable farming, focusing on organic vegetable and fruit cultivation. The move aims to increase food security and improve farmer incomes. (Sources: Setopati, Gorkhapatra) 9. Rastriya Swatantra Party Proposes Economic Reform Policies The Rastriya Swatantra Party has proposed a series of economic reform policies, emphasizing job creation and infrastructure development. The proposal highlights a five-year plan to boost the national economy. (Source: Kantipur) 10. Bilateral Trade Talks Begin with India Nepal and India have initiated bilateral trade talks focusing on easing cross-border trade regulations and promoting economic ties. The discussions also covered infrastructure development projects. (Sources: Gorkhapatra, Kantipur) 11. Tourism Sector Focuses on Winter Season Promotion With the winter season approaching, the Nepal Tourism Board is gearing up to attract tourists by promoting trekking routes and winter sports activities. Marketing campaigns are being planned to boost visitor numbers. (Sources: Setopati, Annapurna Post) 12. Public Transport Strike Affects Daily Commuters Public transport operators in Kathmandu have gone on strike, demanding a fare increase. The strike has caused major disruptions in the capital, leaving commuters stranded. (Sources: Kantipur, Ratopati) 13. UN Praises Nepal’s Role in Global Peacekeeping On the occasion of UN Day, the United Nations praised Nepal’s contributions to peacekeeping missions around the world. The event highlighted the bravery and dedication of Nepali peacekeepers. (Sources: Setopati, Ratopati) 14. Kathmandu Metro Expands Green Spaces Kathmandu Metropolitan City has announced plans to expand green spaces and parks as part of its 'Green Kathmandu' initiative. The project aims to promote environmental sustainability and enhance public well-being. (Sources: Kantipur, Gorkhapatra) 15. Banking Sector Shows Resilience Amid Economic Uncertainty Nepal’s banking sector has demonstrated resilience amid global economic uncertainties, with reports indicating a stable financial outlook. Banks are focusing on maintaining liquidity and supporting local businesses. (Sources: Gorkhapatra, Setopati) 16. Farmers in Saptari Struggle with Crop Damage from Floods Farmers in Saptari are grappling with severe crop damage caused by recent floods. Government officials have promised compensation and support for affected farmers to help them recover from their losses. (Source: Gorkhapatra) 17. Bansgadhi Municipality Introduces E-Governance Services Bansgadhi Municipality in Lumbini Province has introduced e-governance services to streamline administrative processes and provide easier access to public services. (Sources: Kantipur, Ratopati) 18. Nepali Filmmaker Wins Award at Tokyo Film Festival Renowned Nepali filmmaker Anil Sharma won the Best Director award at the Tokyo Film Festival for his film “Bagmati,” which explores environmental issues and cultural heritage. (Sources: Setopati, Gorkhapatra) #NepalNews, #SAFFWomensChampionship, #CybersecurityNepal, #Nepal5G, #Tihar2024, #InflationNepal, #UNDayNepal, #NepalTourism, #EconomicReformsNepal
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  • News headlines from Nepal for October 29, 2024:

    1. ICC World Cup: Nepal Prepares for Critical Match Against Oman
    The Nepali cricket team is gearing up for a critical match against Oman in the ICC World Cup League 2. The team remains focused on bouncing back after a recent loss to the USA. (Sources: Gorkhapatra, Ratopati)

    2. Government Initiates 'Green Kathmandu' Program
    The government has launched a new initiative called 'Green Kathmandu,' aimed at increasing green spaces and promoting environmental sustainability in the capital. This includes new parks and eco-friendly projects across the city. (Sources: Kantipur, Setopati)

    3. Deepawali Festival Lights Up Nepal
    Nepal celebrated Deepawali (Tihar) with traditional fervor. The festival saw people lighting oil lamps, decorating homes with garlands, and participating in various cultural activities across the country. (Sources: Setopati, Annapurna Post)

    4. Flood Recovery Efforts Continue in Saptari
    Flood-affected families in Saptari are still receiving relief aid, including food and temporary shelters, after severe flooding damaged homes and displaced residents last month. (Source: Gorkhapatra)

    5. CCTV Installation to Improve Road Safety in Chitwan
    Chitwan has begun installing CCTV cameras on major highways to reduce accidents and ensure road safety. The project is part of a broader initiative to improve traffic management in the region. (Source: Gorkhapatra)

    6. Nepali Women’s Football Team Advances to SAFF Finals
    Nepal's women’s football team advanced to the SAFF Women's Championship finals after defeating India in a thrilling penalty shootout. The team is now preparing for the final match against Bangladesh. (Source: Ratopati)

    7. Nepal Telecom Expands 5G Network Trials
    Nepal Telecom is expanding its 5G trials across several major cities in the country, aiming to accelerate digital transformation and provide faster internet services. (Source: Kantipur)

    8. Flood Threats Persist in Terai as Rivers Swell
    With continued rainfall in the Terai region, rivers have swollen, increasing the risk of further flooding in vulnerable districts. Local authorities have been monitoring water levels closely. (Source: Gorkhapatra)

    9. Cultural Tourism Gains Popularity in Bhaktapur
    Bhaktapur is seeing a rise in cultural tourism, with tourists flocking to the city to experience traditional festivals and ancient Newari architecture. (Sources: Kantipur, Setopati)

    10. Government Prepares for Winter Tourism Boom
    The Nepal Tourism Board is preparing for an influx of winter tourists, particularly in popular trekking regions like Everest and Annapurna. The board expects tourism to boost the economy. (Source: Annapurna Post)

    11. Nepal’s Inflation Hits 6-Month High
    Rising food and fuel prices have pushed Nepal’s inflation to a six-month high, increasing concerns about household spending and economic stability. (Sources: Setopati, Ratopati)

    12. Mustang's Horse-Riding Adventures Draw Tourists
    Horse-riding adventures in Mustang, particularly along the route to the sacred Muktinath Temple, have become a favorite activity among both domestic and international tourists. (Source: Gorkhapatra)

    13. Public Transport Strike Affects Daily Life in Kathmandu
    Public transport operators in Kathmandu went on strike today, disrupting the daily commute for thousands of passengers. The strike is due to ongoing disputes with the government over fare increases. (Source: Kantipur)

    14. Local Governments Criticized for Mismanagement of Funds
    Local governments have come under fire for mismanaging over NPR 1.5 billion in funds allocated for infrastructure projects. Critics are calling for more transparency and accountability. (Source: Gorkhapatra)

    15. Nepali Film Wins International Award at Tokyo Festival
    The Nepali film "Bagmati" won the Best International Feature award at the Tokyo Film Festival, receiving praise for its environmental message and visual storytelling. (Source: Kantipur)

    16. Nepal Electricity Authority Reports 20% Drop in Power Theft
    The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has reported a 20% reduction in power theft across the country after introducing new monitoring and enforcement measures. (Source: Gorkhapatra)

    17. Egg Prices Rise in Kathmandu Amid High Demand
    The price of eggs in Kathmandu has surged due to increased demand during the festive season, offering some relief to poultry farmers. (Sources: Gorkhapatra, Ratopati)

    18. Nepal Army Marks UN Day with Special Ceremony
    The Nepal Army held a special ceremony to commemorate UN Day, highlighting the contributions of Nepali peacekeepers to global security and humanitarian efforts. (Source: Setopati)

    #NepalNews, #Tihar2024, #SAFFWomensChampionship, #NepalCricket, #FloodRelief, #5GNetworkNepal, #NepalTourism, #UNDay
    News headlines from Nepal for October 29, 2024: 1. ICC World Cup: Nepal Prepares for Critical Match Against Oman The Nepali cricket team is gearing up for a critical match against Oman in the ICC World Cup League 2. The team remains focused on bouncing back after a recent loss to the USA. (Sources: Gorkhapatra, Ratopati) 2. Government Initiates 'Green Kathmandu' Program The government has launched a new initiative called 'Green Kathmandu,' aimed at increasing green spaces and promoting environmental sustainability in the capital. This includes new parks and eco-friendly projects across the city. (Sources: Kantipur, Setopati) 3. Deepawali Festival Lights Up Nepal Nepal celebrated Deepawali (Tihar) with traditional fervor. The festival saw people lighting oil lamps, decorating homes with garlands, and participating in various cultural activities across the country. (Sources: Setopati, Annapurna Post) 4. Flood Recovery Efforts Continue in Saptari Flood-affected families in Saptari are still receiving relief aid, including food and temporary shelters, after severe flooding damaged homes and displaced residents last month. (Source: Gorkhapatra) 5. CCTV Installation to Improve Road Safety in Chitwan Chitwan has begun installing CCTV cameras on major highways to reduce accidents and ensure road safety. The project is part of a broader initiative to improve traffic management in the region. (Source: Gorkhapatra) 6. Nepali Women’s Football Team Advances to SAFF Finals Nepal's women’s football team advanced to the SAFF Women's Championship finals after defeating India in a thrilling penalty shootout. The team is now preparing for the final match against Bangladesh. (Source: Ratopati) 7. Nepal Telecom Expands 5G Network Trials Nepal Telecom is expanding its 5G trials across several major cities in the country, aiming to accelerate digital transformation and provide faster internet services. (Source: Kantipur) 8. Flood Threats Persist in Terai as Rivers Swell With continued rainfall in the Terai region, rivers have swollen, increasing the risk of further flooding in vulnerable districts. Local authorities have been monitoring water levels closely. (Source: Gorkhapatra) 9. Cultural Tourism Gains Popularity in Bhaktapur Bhaktapur is seeing a rise in cultural tourism, with tourists flocking to the city to experience traditional festivals and ancient Newari architecture. (Sources: Kantipur, Setopati) 10. Government Prepares for Winter Tourism Boom The Nepal Tourism Board is preparing for an influx of winter tourists, particularly in popular trekking regions like Everest and Annapurna. The board expects tourism to boost the economy. (Source: Annapurna Post) 11. Nepal’s Inflation Hits 6-Month High Rising food and fuel prices have pushed Nepal’s inflation to a six-month high, increasing concerns about household spending and economic stability. (Sources: Setopati, Ratopati) 12. Mustang's Horse-Riding Adventures Draw Tourists Horse-riding adventures in Mustang, particularly along the route to the sacred Muktinath Temple, have become a favorite activity among both domestic and international tourists. (Source: Gorkhapatra) 13. Public Transport Strike Affects Daily Life in Kathmandu Public transport operators in Kathmandu went on strike today, disrupting the daily commute for thousands of passengers. The strike is due to ongoing disputes with the government over fare increases. (Source: Kantipur) 14. Local Governments Criticized for Mismanagement of Funds Local governments have come under fire for mismanaging over NPR 1.5 billion in funds allocated for infrastructure projects. Critics are calling for more transparency and accountability. (Source: Gorkhapatra) 15. Nepali Film Wins International Award at Tokyo Festival The Nepali film "Bagmati" won the Best International Feature award at the Tokyo Film Festival, receiving praise for its environmental message and visual storytelling. (Source: Kantipur) 16. Nepal Electricity Authority Reports 20% Drop in Power Theft The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has reported a 20% reduction in power theft across the country after introducing new monitoring and enforcement measures. (Source: Gorkhapatra) 17. Egg Prices Rise in Kathmandu Amid High Demand The price of eggs in Kathmandu has surged due to increased demand during the festive season, offering some relief to poultry farmers. (Sources: Gorkhapatra, Ratopati) 18. Nepal Army Marks UN Day with Special Ceremony The Nepal Army held a special ceremony to commemorate UN Day, highlighting the contributions of Nepali peacekeepers to global security and humanitarian efforts. (Source: Setopati) #NepalNews, #Tihar2024, #SAFFWomensChampionship, #NepalCricket, #FloodRelief, #5GNetworkNepal, #NepalTourism, #UNDay
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  • Leaked files expose COVERT US GOVERNMENT PLOT TO DESTABILIZE BANGLADESH’s POLITICS.

    Leaked docs reveal that prior to the toppling of Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina, the US govt-funded International Republican Institute trained an army of activists including rappers and “LGBTQI people,” even hosting “transgender dance performances,” to achieve a national “power shift.” Institute staff said the activists “would cooperate with IRI to destabilize Bangladesh’s politics.”

    On August 5, months of violent street protests finally toppled Bangladesh’s elected Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. When the military seized power and announced the imposition of a so-called “interim administration,” video footage showed Hasina fleeing to India aboard a helicopter. As vast swarms of student protesters overran the presidential palace, Western media outlets and many of their progressive-leaning consumers cheered the rebellion, framing it as a decisive defeat of fascism and the restoration of democratic rule.

    Hasina’s replacement, Muhammad Yunus, is a longtime Clinton Global Initiative fellow granted a Nobel Prize for pioneering the dubious practice of micro-lending. While Yunus has hailed the “meticulously-designed” protest movement that thrust him into power, Hasina personally accused Washington of working to remove her from power over her alleged refusal to allow a US military base on Bangladeshi territory. The State Department has dismissed allegations of US meddling as “laughable,” with spokesman Vedant Patel telling reporters that “any implication that the United States was involved in Sheikh Hasina’s resignation is absolutely false.”

    But now, leaked documents reviewed by The Grayzone confirm the State Department was informed of efforts by the International Republican Institute (IRI) to advance an explicitly stated mission to “destabilize Bangladesh’s politics.” The documents are marked as “confidential and/or privileged.”

    IRI is a Republican Party-run subsidiary of the National Endowment for Democracy, which has fueled an array of regime change operations across the globe since it was conceived in the office of CIA Director William Casey over forty years ago.

    The newly-uncovered files reveal how IRI spent millions in the lead-up to Hasina’s overthrow covertly coaching opposition parties and establishing a regime change network concentrated among the country’s urban youth. Among the GOP-run Institute’s front line foot soldiers were rappers, ethnic minority leaders, LGBT activists hosting “transgender dance performances” in the presence of US embassy officials – all groomed to facilitate what the US intelligence cutout called a “power shift” in Bangladesh.

    IRI offers Bangladeshi youth “the knowledge and skills to wield online… tools for change”

    The origins of the protests which toppled Hasina can be traced back to 2018. That summer, thousands of young people took the streets of Dhaka to demand safer roads and stricter traffic laws after an unlicensed bus driver killed two high school students. The demonstrations grew despite heavy repression, eventually prompting the Hasina administration to impose more stringent laws on negligent driving.

    IRI seeks ‘power shift’ in Bangladesh

    IRI has operated in Dhaka since 2003, ostensibly “to help political parties, government officials, civil society, and marginalized groups in their advocacy for greater rights and representation.”

    In reality, as the documents make abundantly clear, IRI has funded and trained a wide-ranging shadow political structure, comprising NGOs, activist groups, politicians, and even musical and visual artists, which can be deployed to stir up unrest if Bangladesh’s government refuses to act as required.

    The student protests of 2018, and the overwhelming electoral victory by Hasina’s Awami League in December of that same year, appear to have inspired the IRI’s regime change aspirations. In 2019, the Institute began conducting research to inform its “baseline assessment” of the country, which consisted of “48 group interviews and 13 individual interviews with 304 key informants.” In the end, “IRI staff… identified over 170 democratic activists who would cooperate with IRI to destabilize Bangladesh’s politics,” according to an IRI report which was submitted to the State Department.

    The report, which documented the IRI’s activities in the country between March 2019 and December 2020, shows the US government’s regime change campaign ramped up significantly after Hasina’s “lopsided victory.” Her administration, they declared, had become “entrenched,” and their “political position” had “solidified.”
    Meanwhile, the IRI concluded that the BNP opposition had “failed to successfully mobilize” its supporters. The party’s attempts to “foment street movements” had floundered, and it remained “marginal,” leaving the Awami League’s “power… undiminished.” Nonetheless, IRI considered BNP to be “still the most possible party to drive a power shift in the future.”

    The idea that this political change might be achieved via the ballot box, however, didn’t appear to be up for consideration. With BNP apparently too “violent, insular, rigid, and hierarchical” to win an election, IRI instead proposed a “broad-based social empowerment project that fostered and expanded citizen-centered, local and non-traditional forums for political engagement.” In other words, street mobilizations.

    Much of the IRI’s fascination with street protests and online communication is spelled out in a separate internal report titled, “Social Media, Protest, and Reform in Bangladesh’s Digital Era,” which declared that Bangladeshi students “have again led the country’s most vibrant protest movements, with the help of a tool their predecessors didn’t have: the internet.”

    “Moving forward, IRI intends to expand its work with college students across the country,” the report declared.
    The document explains that Bangladeshi protesters successfully used social media to promote videos and “short documentaries” of their actions, and compel local and international media to cover the upheaval. For example, Facebook-streamed live videos of police breaking up protests “went viral and helped spread knowledge of the protests across the country.”

    Now the question is why IRI seeks ‘power shift’ in Bangladesh?

    Look at the map of Bangladesh and its eastern side, The Chin state which US need to plant its weapons against India and China, to ensure it stays as Global Power in South East Asia and none counter it

    This explains, if you can understand why Modi ji moves are very careful because IRI knows that the biggest fault line in India is Hindu-Muslim, Caste and Regionalism

    This bring us to Manipur Kuki, which I had explained long back and the reason why Rahul Gandhi rushed their and provoke Modi to go to Manipur
    Dr GP
    Leaked files expose COVERT US GOVERNMENT PLOT TO DESTABILIZE BANGLADESH’s POLITICS. Leaked docs reveal that prior to the toppling of Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina, the US govt-funded International Republican Institute trained an army of activists including rappers and “LGBTQI people,” even hosting “transgender dance performances,” to achieve a national “power shift.” Institute staff said the activists “would cooperate with IRI to destabilize Bangladesh’s politics.” On August 5, months of violent street protests finally toppled Bangladesh’s elected Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. When the military seized power and announced the imposition of a so-called “interim administration,” video footage showed Hasina fleeing to India aboard a helicopter. As vast swarms of student protesters overran the presidential palace, Western media outlets and many of their progressive-leaning consumers cheered the rebellion, framing it as a decisive defeat of fascism and the restoration of democratic rule. Hasina’s replacement, Muhammad Yunus, is a longtime Clinton Global Initiative fellow granted a Nobel Prize for pioneering the dubious practice of micro-lending. While Yunus has hailed the “meticulously-designed” protest movement that thrust him into power, Hasina personally accused Washington of working to remove her from power over her alleged refusal to allow a US military base on Bangladeshi territory. The State Department has dismissed allegations of US meddling as “laughable,” with spokesman Vedant Patel telling reporters that “any implication that the United States was involved in Sheikh Hasina’s resignation is absolutely false.” But now, leaked documents reviewed by The Grayzone confirm the State Department was informed of efforts by the International Republican Institute (IRI) to advance an explicitly stated mission to “destabilize Bangladesh’s politics.” The documents are marked as “confidential and/or privileged.” IRI is a Republican Party-run subsidiary of the National Endowment for Democracy, which has fueled an array of regime change operations across the globe since it was conceived in the office of CIA Director William Casey over forty years ago. The newly-uncovered files reveal how IRI spent millions in the lead-up to Hasina’s overthrow covertly coaching opposition parties and establishing a regime change network concentrated among the country’s urban youth. Among the GOP-run Institute’s front line foot soldiers were rappers, ethnic minority leaders, LGBT activists hosting “transgender dance performances” in the presence of US embassy officials – all groomed to facilitate what the US intelligence cutout called a “power shift” in Bangladesh. IRI offers Bangladeshi youth “the knowledge and skills to wield online… tools for change” The origins of the protests which toppled Hasina can be traced back to 2018. That summer, thousands of young people took the streets of Dhaka to demand safer roads and stricter traffic laws after an unlicensed bus driver killed two high school students. The demonstrations grew despite heavy repression, eventually prompting the Hasina administration to impose more stringent laws on negligent driving. IRI seeks ‘power shift’ in Bangladesh IRI has operated in Dhaka since 2003, ostensibly “to help political parties, government officials, civil society, and marginalized groups in their advocacy for greater rights and representation.” In reality, as the documents make abundantly clear, IRI has funded and trained a wide-ranging shadow political structure, comprising NGOs, activist groups, politicians, and even musical and visual artists, which can be deployed to stir up unrest if Bangladesh’s government refuses to act as required. The student protests of 2018, and the overwhelming electoral victory by Hasina’s Awami League in December of that same year, appear to have inspired the IRI’s regime change aspirations. In 2019, the Institute began conducting research to inform its “baseline assessment” of the country, which consisted of “48 group interviews and 13 individual interviews with 304 key informants.” In the end, “IRI staff… identified over 170 democratic activists who would cooperate with IRI to destabilize Bangladesh’s politics,” according to an IRI report which was submitted to the State Department. The report, which documented the IRI’s activities in the country between March 2019 and December 2020, shows the US government’s regime change campaign ramped up significantly after Hasina’s “lopsided victory.” Her administration, they declared, had become “entrenched,” and their “political position” had “solidified.” Meanwhile, the IRI concluded that the BNP opposition had “failed to successfully mobilize” its supporters. The party’s attempts to “foment street movements” had floundered, and it remained “marginal,” leaving the Awami League’s “power… undiminished.” Nonetheless, IRI considered BNP to be “still the most possible party to drive a power shift in the future.” The idea that this political change might be achieved via the ballot box, however, didn’t appear to be up for consideration. With BNP apparently too “violent, insular, rigid, and hierarchical” to win an election, IRI instead proposed a “broad-based social empowerment project that fostered and expanded citizen-centered, local and non-traditional forums for political engagement.” In other words, street mobilizations. Much of the IRI’s fascination with street protests and online communication is spelled out in a separate internal report titled, “Social Media, Protest, and Reform in Bangladesh’s Digital Era,” which declared that Bangladeshi students “have again led the country’s most vibrant protest movements, with the help of a tool their predecessors didn’t have: the internet.” “Moving forward, IRI intends to expand its work with college students across the country,” the report declared. The document explains that Bangladeshi protesters successfully used social media to promote videos and “short documentaries” of their actions, and compel local and international media to cover the upheaval. For example, Facebook-streamed live videos of police breaking up protests “went viral and helped spread knowledge of the protests across the country.” Now the question is why IRI seeks ‘power shift’ in Bangladesh? Look at the map of Bangladesh and its eastern side, The Chin state which US need to plant its weapons against India and China, to ensure it stays as Global Power in South East Asia and none counter it This explains, if you can understand why Modi ji moves are very careful because IRI knows that the biggest fault line in India is Hindu-Muslim, Caste and Regionalism This bring us to Manipur Kuki, which I had explained long back and the reason why Rahul Gandhi rushed their and provoke Modi to go to Manipur Dr GP
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  • "15 years ago, the internet was an escape from the real world. Now, the real world in village is an escape from the internet."
    "15 years ago, the internet was an escape from the real world. Now, the real world in village is an escape from the internet."
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  • You must have witnessed a large number of ************* Class Gyani and some so called CA jumping like frogs and questioning Govt why they don't tax rich farmers

    Agricultural income is in the state list and therefore cannot be taxed by the Central Government. Agricultural is a state subject and it come under GOI only in case when nation is in Emergency

    Some states choose not to do it for obvious reasons

    Reason why Agricultural income cannot be taxed by Centre due to constitutional powers granted to States. Some people don't have basic legal understanding of how system works but because they have almost free Internet, they jump to give Gyan without Knowledge including few CA, Youtube experts
    You must have witnessed a large number of Middle Finger Class Gyani and some so called CA jumping like frogs and questioning Govt why they don't tax rich farmers Agricultural income is in the state list and therefore cannot be taxed by the Central Government. Agricultural is a state subject and it come under GOI only in case when nation is in Emergency Some states choose not to do it for obvious reasons Reason why Agricultural income cannot be taxed by Centre due to constitutional powers granted to States. Some people don't have basic legal understanding of how system works but because they have almost free Internet, they jump to give Gyan without Knowledge including few CA, Youtube experts
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  • Response to Elon Musk comment on EVMs

    Today, India uses the third generation of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) or the M3 EVM machines. They are tamper-proof, and if tampered with, they go into a 'Safety Mode' and become inoperable. Each is a standalone device almost akin to a basic calculator.

    This statement cannot apply to Indian EVMs. As per the last count, nearly 400 crore votes have been cast on EVMs in India, and not a single case of hacking has ever been proven. In fact, this massive sample size of 400 crores is the single largest scientific experiment ever undertaken in the world, with no proof of cheating.

    Even the latest third-generation EVMs-the M3 machines that the ECI is using-are not connected to the internet and cannot connect to Bluetooth or WiFi, making them impenetrable through remote devices, a big bugbear for hackers as today most hacking is done via the internet in connected devices.

    Indian EVMs are different from other EVMs in the world. The M3 EVMs have no connection to any other device, not even mains power supply. It’s is a dedicated system designed for voting and not a general-purpose computing device with a loaded program for electronic voting.

    Each EVM is a unique electronic island in itself, and this makes them super secure.

    In most countries, electronic voting devices are made by private companies, which are considered less cyber secure compared to the government-owned facilities of India that manufacture the EVMs. The world's most advanced country, the USA, uses several different forms of electronic voting and has no country-wide standard.

    Actually USA can learn the art and science of conducting free, fair, and insurrection-free elections from India!
    Response to Elon Musk comment on EVMs Today, India uses the third generation of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) or the M3 EVM machines. They are tamper-proof, and if tampered with, they go into a 'Safety Mode' and become inoperable. Each is a standalone device almost akin to a basic calculator. This statement cannot apply to Indian EVMs. As per the last count, nearly 400 crore votes have been cast on EVMs in India, and not a single case of hacking has ever been proven. In fact, this massive sample size of 400 crores is the single largest scientific experiment ever undertaken in the world, with no proof of cheating. Even the latest third-generation EVMs-the M3 machines that the ECI is using-are not connected to the internet and cannot connect to Bluetooth or WiFi, making them impenetrable through remote devices, a big bugbear for hackers as today most hacking is done via the internet in connected devices. Indian EVMs are different from other EVMs in the world. The M3 EVMs have no connection to any other device, not even mains power supply. It’s is a dedicated system designed for voting and not a general-purpose computing device with a loaded program for electronic voting. Each EVM is a unique electronic island in itself, and this makes them super secure. In most countries, electronic voting devices are made by private companies, which are considered less cyber secure compared to the government-owned facilities of India that manufacture the EVMs. The world's most advanced country, the USA, uses several different forms of electronic voting and has no country-wide standard. Actually USA can learn the art and science of conducting free, fair, and insurrection-free elections from India!
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  • Before 2014 vs After 2024

    - GDP: 1.8 Trillion vs 3.97 Trillion
    - Per capita GDP: 78k vs 115k
    - Global Position: 10th vs 5th
    - Exports: 200 Billion vs 750+ Billion
    - Metro Cities: 5 vs 20
    - Airports: 74 vs 152
    - Power in Villages: 40% vs 95%
    - AIIMS: 7 vs 22
    - E-Way Length: 680 km vs 4,067 km
    - National Highways: 25,700 km vs 53,700 km
    - Railway Length: 22,048 km vs 55,198 km
    - Road Quality: Ranked 88 vs Ranked 42
    - Renewable Energy: 25.7 gW vs 95.7 gW
    - Unicorns: 1 vs 114
    - Cost of 1GB Data: Rs. 200/- vs Rs. 15/-
    - Internet Connectivity: 58.9 million vs 771.3 million
    - Internet Spread: 25% vs 93%
    - Digital Transactions: 4.4% vs 76.1%
    - MBBS Seats: 51,348 vs 1,01,148
    - PG Medical Seats: 31,152 vs 65,335
    - Medical Colleges: 387 vs 660

    Apart from this
    -Ram Mandir
    -Scrapping article 370
    -No major terrorist attack
    -Free ration
    -Free vaccines
    -Affordable loans
    -Start-up Yojna
    -Kisan Samman Nidhi
    -Jan Dhan Yojna
    -Direct benefit transfer
    And what not.....

    PM Modi faced the setback even after doing this much....
    INDI alliance gained by just playing the caste card & offering some cash..
    BJP should offer one time cash offer after election victory too
    Before 2014 vs After 2024 - GDP: 1.8 Trillion vs 3.97 Trillion - Per capita GDP: 78k vs 115k - Global Position: 10th vs 5th - Exports: 200 Billion vs 750+ Billion - Metro Cities: 5 vs 20 - Airports: 74 vs 152 - Power in Villages: 40% vs 95% - AIIMS: 7 vs 22 - E-Way Length: 680 km vs 4,067 km - National Highways: 25,700 km vs 53,700 km - Railway Length: 22,048 km vs 55,198 km - Road Quality: Ranked 88 vs Ranked 42 - Renewable Energy: 25.7 gW vs 95.7 gW - Unicorns: 1 vs 114 - Cost of 1GB Data: Rs. 200/- vs Rs. 15/- - Internet Connectivity: 58.9 million vs 771.3 million - Internet Spread: 25% vs 93% - Digital Transactions: 4.4% vs 76.1% - MBBS Seats: 51,348 vs 1,01,148 - PG Medical Seats: 31,152 vs 65,335 - Medical Colleges: 387 vs 660 Apart from this -Ram Mandir -Scrapping article 370 -No major terrorist attack -Free ration -Free vaccines -Affordable loans -Start-up Yojna -Kisan Samman Nidhi -Jan Dhan Yojna -Direct benefit transfer And what not..... PM Modi faced the setback even after doing this much.... INDI alliance gained by just playing the caste card & offering some cash.. BJP should offer one time cash offer after election victory too
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  • Reminder why 🪷🪷🪷@narendramodi 3.O
    🇮🇳 A VISIBLE SNAPSHOT

    144 crores (1.4 Billion) Population

    136 crores (1.36 Billion) Aadhar Card Holders

    120 crores (1.2 Billion) Internet Users

    114 crores (1.14Billion) Mobile Subscribers

    95 crores (950 Million) Total Enrolled Voters

    80 crores (800 Million) E-Commerce Users

    65 crores (650 Million)Smartphone Users

    51.4 crores (510 Million) Health Insurance Users

    50 crores (500 Million) OTT Subscribers

    40 crores (400 Million) Social Media Users

    30 crores UPI Users

    28 crores Food delivery platform users

    20 crores BHIM Payment Users

    37/63 Urban / Rural Population (%)

    9.3 crores Digital Learning Users

    9.2 crores E-Sanjeevani Healthcare Users

    8 crores Stock Market Users

    3.5 crores Mutual Fund Investors
    Reminder why 🪷🪷🪷@narendramodi 3.O 🇮🇳 A VISIBLE SNAPSHOT 144 crores (1.4 Billion) Population 136 crores (1.36 Billion) Aadhar Card Holders 120 crores (1.2 Billion) Internet Users 114 crores (1.14Billion) Mobile Subscribers 95 crores (950 Million) Total Enrolled Voters 80 crores (800 Million) E-Commerce Users 65 crores (650 Million)Smartphone Users 51.4 crores (510 Million) Health Insurance Users 50 crores (500 Million) OTT Subscribers 40 crores (400 Million) Social Media Users 30 crores UPI Users 28 crores Food delivery platform users 20 crores BHIM Payment Users 37/63 Urban / Rural Population (%) 9.3 crores Digital Learning Users 9.2 crores E-Sanjeevani Healthcare Users 8 crores Stock Market Users 3.5 crores Mutual Fund Investors
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  • What all you can do today if you stay away from your mobile and the internet...

    “Being offline gives you the space to focus on what’s right in front of you—and it also allows you to connect with people in a way that’s less stressful than constantly being connected all the time.”

    In today's world, it's hard to imagine being without our mobile phones and the internet. We use them for everything from staying connected with friends and family to getting work done. But what if we were to take a break from all of that? What would we do with our time?

    There are many things you can do when you're off mobile and internet. Here are a few ideas:

    1) Spend time with loved ones. This could mean going for a walk with your dog, playing games with your kids, or just sitting down and talking to your partner.

    2) Get creative. This could mean painting, writing, or playing an instrument.
    Exercise. Take a walk, go for a run, or do some yoga.

    3) Read a book. This is a great way to relax and escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

    4) Meditate. This can help you to clear your mind and focus on the present moment.

    5) Garden. This is a great way to get some fresh air and exercise, and it's also very therapeutic.

    6) Volunteer. This is a great way to give back to your community and make a difference in the world.

    7) Take a nap. Sometimes the best thing you can do is just take a break and recharge.

    😍 Go for a drive. This is a great way to explore your surroundings and clear your head.

    9) Go stargazing. This is a great way to connect with nature and appreciate the beauty of the universe.

    10) Take a hike. This is a great way to get some exercise and enjoy the outdoors.

    11) Visit a museum. This is a great way to learn about history and culture.

    12) Go to a concert. This is a great way to enjoy live music and have some fun.

    13) See a documantry. This is a great way to relax and be entertained.

    14) Spend time in nature. This is a great way to de-stress and reconnect with yourself.

    15) Learn Something New: Offline days offer an opportunity to acquire new skills.

    16) Do nothing. Sometimes the best thing you can do is just relax and enjoy the moment. just sleep

    Taking a break from our mobile phones and the internet can be a great way to de-stress and reconnect with ourselves and the world around us.

    It can also be a great opportunity to try new things and explore our creativity.

    So next time you're feeling overwhelmed, why not try taking a break from technology? You might be surprised at how much you enjoy it.
    What all you can do today if you stay away from your mobile and the internet... “Being offline gives you the space to focus on what’s right in front of you—and it also allows you to connect with people in a way that’s less stressful than constantly being connected all the time.” In today's world, it's hard to imagine being without our mobile phones and the internet. We use them for everything from staying connected with friends and family to getting work done. But what if we were to take a break from all of that? What would we do with our time? There are many things you can do when you're off mobile and internet. Here are a few ideas: 1) Spend time with loved ones. This could mean going for a walk with your dog, playing games with your kids, or just sitting down and talking to your partner. 2) Get creative. This could mean painting, writing, or playing an instrument. Exercise. Take a walk, go for a run, or do some yoga. 3) Read a book. This is a great way to relax and escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. 4) Meditate. This can help you to clear your mind and focus on the present moment. 5) Garden. This is a great way to get some fresh air and exercise, and it's also very therapeutic. 6) Volunteer. This is a great way to give back to your community and make a difference in the world. 7) Take a nap. Sometimes the best thing you can do is just take a break and recharge. 😍 Go for a drive. This is a great way to explore your surroundings and clear your head. 9) Go stargazing. This is a great way to connect with nature and appreciate the beauty of the universe. 10) Take a hike. This is a great way to get some exercise and enjoy the outdoors. 11) Visit a museum. This is a great way to learn about history and culture. 12) Go to a concert. This is a great way to enjoy live music and have some fun. 13) See a documantry. This is a great way to relax and be entertained. 14) Spend time in nature. This is a great way to de-stress and reconnect with yourself. 15) Learn Something New: Offline days offer an opportunity to acquire new skills. 16) Do nothing. Sometimes the best thing you can do is just relax and enjoy the moment. just sleep Taking a break from our mobile phones and the internet can be a great way to de-stress and reconnect with ourselves and the world around us. It can also be a great opportunity to try new things and explore our creativity. So next time you're feeling overwhelmed, why not try taking a break from technology? You might be surprised at how much you enjoy it.
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