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On the joyous occasion of Vartha Bharati stepping into its 19th year...

Today, your Vartha Bharati is entering the 19th year of its journey, of which, every step was unforgettable. Our heartfelt congratulations to every member of our 200-strong team who made this feat possible, by facing the most adverse and testing situations, sometimes nervously and most often with great courage.


Why can't Dronacharya Award be named after Ekalavya?

Can anyone rename the child of another person and claim it as one's own? But the BJP's habit of trying to claim  the child of  others  as its own without having to undergo the pangs of labour pain, is reaching new heights.  This is a trade without any investment. It is a fact that framing new  schemes, implementing them and  naming them after  some leader, takes a lot of time, effort as well as investment.


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Olympics: Politics of Claiming Credit for Medals

An Indian athlete’s javelin throw has won a gold medal in the Tokyo Olympics. Neeraj Chopra, the proud son of a farmer, created history with this gold medal, the first in Tokyo Olympics and the second for India in the history of Olympics itself. This momentous win that needs to be celebrated is a joyous as well as a sad occasion.

Challenges Before the New Chief Minister

By selecting Basavaraj Bommai as the new Karnataka Chief Minister, the BJP Central leaders have taken a smart decision. The Sangh Parivar-backed group within the BJP which planned to snatch power from the Lingayats in the State has beaten a retreat at least for the time being. 

Rafale Deal: A Shameless Silence!

When the country is still struggling with the second wave of the Coronavirus, the government finds itself caught in the Rafale whirlpool yet again.The controversy over the Rafale deal broke out much before the pandemic with several organizations approaching the Supreme Court demanding an investigation into the deal but without any success as the apex court held the view that that ‘there is no need for an investigation.’

 

Malnutrition:  A Dangerous Virus Facing India

Even before the Coronavirus pandemic hit us, India was one among the most malnourished countries. It was expected that Covid-19 would deal a death blow to the poor in India that has one of the worst development indicators. The situation got worse when the government imposed a stringent lockdown last year without making adequate preparations.

 

Immersion of Covid Victims’ Ashes in Cauvery: An Absurd State-Sponsorship

There was a time when June meant copious rains. Lakes, rivers, and reservoirs would over-flow and politicians would take the opportunity to offer prayers to these water bodies.

Patanjali Ramdev: The state-sponsored evil

The true colour of saffron-clad Baba Ramdev who mesmerized people emotionally with his Ayurveda, culture, and yoga offerings and became a mega industrialist by grabbing all the facilities provided by the government is getting slowly exposed now. Ramdev is showing his true colours when the country is struggling like never before and the medical fraternity has pledged itself to the fight the pandemic. His attitude that he will not hesitate to sacrifice the country’s interest for his selfish gains has come out in the open.

 

Export of Indian Caste System to Foreign Shores

 

When Leaders Turn Inhuman and Insensitive

As a popular saying goes it takes hundred years to build, but just a minute to destroy. When the Narendra Modi Government at the Centre started destroying one by one the institutions built over the past 70 years by the Congress, people assumed that the prime minister was going to build something new and different.

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