AAP Ke News # E 585

6th August Tuesday 2024

AAP Governments -Leaders in Governance & Public Policy , Entrepreneur Governance ++++ AAP Challenging the status quo - Shaking up system, - Creative destruction in the Indian politics.

HC asks to move the Lower Court for bail. Now the next stop is the Supreme Court of India! There is always a remedy in the judgments - the accused can approach any of the three: LC, HC or SC!

LG saab @LtGovDelhi  should not run away from answering these questions. BJP & LG saab should answer why posts of Doctors, specialists, paramedics not filled inspite of repeated letters to LG ? Even HC Committee has recommended immediate hiring on Contract. Do u want patients to die without treatment?

Saurabh Bhardwaj

3,000 schools shut by BJP govt in 10 years in Haryana


The Forbes World Billionaires annual list for 2024 included 25 new names from India, taking the number of Indians to 200. The Narendra Modi decade has undoubtedly been fantastic for a section of the super-rich, and through the years of COVID, reverse migration, agriculture crisis, and the collapse of many small and medium industries, the nation has efficiently produced billionaires. The joke is on us. We live in an age when some suggest that the bloated wedding of an heir to an Indian business magnate should be seen as a form of job creation.

The Modi years have blinded some of us to the morality of the common good, which translates to benefits for the entire community and the welfare of all. Saba Naqvi

Sources are saying Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left official residence for a "safer place" as protesters march through the capital, Dhaka

  • Student leaders have declared a campaign of civil disobedience to demand that the nation's long-serving leader step aside

  • On Sunday, at least 90 people were killed and hundreds more injured in clashes between police and tens of thousands of anti-government protesters in Bangladesh on Sunday

  • Internet services were completely cut for several hours amid the "Long March to Dhaka" starting from Shaheed Minar, a national monument in the capital

  • The death toll includes at least 13 police officers, and an indefinite nationwide curfew has been put in place to curb further violence

  • The student protest - which has been ongoing since July - started with calls to abolish quotas in civil service jobs, but has since transformed into a much wider anti-government movement

  • At least 280 people have died as a result of the unrest so far, which has prompted the government to restrict access to internet services in some parts of the country

  • The UN has called for an end to the "shocking violence" and urged restraint from Bangladeshi politicians and security forces

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left the country, our colleagues at BBC Bangla have confirmed. Reports say her sister is with her.

Delhi High Court dismisses Chief Minister @ArvindKejriwal plea challenging his arrest by CBI in alleged liquor policy scam. It has asked the CM to approach the trial court for regular bail!!

CM breakfast scheme introduced by the previous BRS government had been given a go-bye. “Now even the lunch is being neglected. This is typical of the neglect by Congress governments. The helpers, cooks of mid day meals have not been paid and students are not getting proper food,” he said and demanded that the Deputy CM should take note of the situation.

Global markets crash as US recession fears plus a surge in the Japanese Yen spook investors. apan's yen hit its highest levels against the dollar since January on Monday, as markets extended moves triggered last week by weak U.S. labour data that stoked recession worries and expectations of deeper rate cuts by the Federal Reserve.

Friday's jobs data, coming on top of a string of weak earnings reports from large technology firms and heightened concerns over the Chinese economy, drove a global sell-off in stock markets, oil and high-yielding currencies as investors sought the safety of cash.

Japanese yen surges to 7-month high as U.S. economy worries mount

World-class schooling facilities or children of highly dense areas near Dilshad Garden of North East Delhi - Ground plus 3-storey structure - New School Block at Sant Eknath Sarvodaya Kanya/Bal Vidyalaya, J&K Block, Dilshad Garden, Delhi - Inauguration today

The Delhi Services Act 2023 has thrown governance into chaos. Routine administrative tasks have stalled, including payments for Mohalla Clinics, the Farishtey Scheme, doorstep delivery of services, the removal of bus marshals, abrupt halts in old-age pensions, and the withholding of proposals like sending teachers to Finland for training. Hundreds of such hurdles created by the Central government disrupt Delhi's administration