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AAP Ki News # E 613
13th September Friday 2024
Aam Aadmi Party Challenging the status quo - Shaking up system, - Creative destruction in the Indian politics. *****
AAP Governments -Leaders in Governance & Public Policy, Entrepreneur Governance. *******
AAP Opposition role – Responsible fighting for people’s issues & boldly resisting the wrong policies. ******
"This time also the Arvind Kejriwal govt of Delhi is starting Business Blasters Program in the govt schools of Delhi. This time our govt will give seed money of Rs 40 crore to the students of govt schools. This time 2,45,000 students are working on more than 40,000 ideas."
Will Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal be the third top AAP leader after Manish Sisodia and Sanjay Singh to walk out of jail in the liquor policy case? It will be known today as the Supreme Court delivers a crucial verdict on Kejriwal's petitions seeking bail and challenging his arrest by the CBI in the excise policy case.
The Supreme Court bench, comprising Justice Surya Kant and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan, will give the verdict at 10:30 am. The bench had reserved its verdict on the pleas on September 5.
Two judgments to be pronounced in the petitions filed by Arvind Kejriwal in #SupremeCourt challenging CBI arrest & seeking bail. Both Justices Surya Kant & Ujjal Bhuyan will pronounce judgments. Causelist updated at 7 PM to state that Justice Bhuyan will also pronounce judgment.
After Vinod Chauhan walks out of jail, just two people out of the 40 accused will remain behind bars - Arvind Kejriwal and businessman Amandeep Singh Dhall. ‘Hawala operator’ accused of transferring Rs 25.5 crore for AAP Goa polls gets bail
A Delhi court Thursday granted bail to Vinod Chauhan, a “hawala operator” who was accused of allegedly transferring Rs 25.5 crore to fund the Aam Aadmi Party’s 2022 Goa assembly poll campaign.
Arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), Chauhan was in judicial custody since May. The central probe agency had earlier alleged that Rs 1.06 crore was seized from his house whose source he did not disclose.


The BJP has resorted to negative politics and created hurdles in smooth governance. They brought the GNCTD Act to delay the progress of the deal and tarnish the AAP government's image. However, we hope the Supreme Court will soon consider AAP's challenge to the Act.: AAP

Delhi government will monitor electric buses in real-time. For this, software has been developed under the bus management system - Even if the buses miss their trips and do not stop at the bus stops, they will be monitored

Last day of nomination in Haryana - Parties released list of candidates till late night 90 BJP 81 Congress 70 AAP Withdrawal of nomination - 16 September Polling - October 5 Results - October 8

Punjab sanctions 11,000 Crop Residue Management machines to farmers. PARALI MANAGEMNT

. Mystery fever kills 11 persons in a week in Gujarat. 2. Mysterious disease claims 8 tribal lives in Jharkhand; BJP slams Soren govt!


The AAP government will spray bio-decomposer free of cost on more than 5,000 acres of land to decompose stubble: Gopal Rai

Yechury grew up in Hyderabad, and studied at the All Saints High School, Hyderabad till his tenth GRADE.[5] The Telangana agitation of 1969 brought him to Delhi.[4] He joined Presidents Estate School, New Delhi and achieved the All-India first rank in the Central Board of Secondary Education Higher Secondary Examination.[6] Subsequently, he studied B.A. (Hons.) in Economics at St. Stephen's College, Delhi[7] and M.A. in Economics, from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), achieving first class in both. He joined the JNU for a Ph.D. in Economics,[8] which was aborted with his arrest during The Emergency.
Yechury was arrested in 1975 during the Emergency while he was still a student at JNU. He went underground for some time, organising resistance to the Emergency, before his arrest. After the Emergency, he was elected as the President of the JNU Students' Union thrice during one year (1977–78).[9] Yechury, along with Prakash Karat, was instrumental in creating an impregnable leftist bastion at JNU.[10]
In 1978, Yechury was elected as All-India Joint Secretary of SFI, and went on to become the All India President of SFI.
n his last leg of life, much was said about his rivalry with Karat, which was not entirely untrue. But any old CPI(M) observer will tell you that both these leaders inherited leadership at a stage when stalwarts who built the party from scratch like Jyoti Basu, E.M.S. Namboodiripad and Surjeet has either retired or died, leaving a huge vacuum within the party.
Karat inherited a role to build the party’s organisation, while Yechury emerged as the party’s face to deal with the complexities of India’s parliamentary democracy. Both had different roles, and could have complemented each other, like they did in their JNU life, in a different situation and context. Yet, both represented the party during the crucial time of its transition in the nineties, and both hold the distinction of having emerged as national leaders from a vibrant students’ movement of the seventies.
As general secretary of the party, Yechury represented the section that believed in broader coalitions against the BJP, and remained consistently committed to his non-dogmatic approach to lead a parliamentary Left force.
It is believed that he played an instrumental role in the UPA-1 government’s drawing up a common minimum programme to keep all secular forces together. As someone who constantly engaged with the Congress, he is said to have considerably influenced the Manmohan Singh-led government to pass watershed legislation like the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, RTI, the right to education and the right to food.
Yechury will be remembered always as a slow but steady fighter who doggedly fought both fundamentalism and globalisation at a time, and who became a cementing force in the Indian polity when communal and profit-greedy forces registered their presence like never before.
Elections announced for one vacant seat of the Standing Committee of Delhi Municipal Corporation This is the seat which will be elected directly from the House Nominations will be done till September 19, election of Standing Committee members will be held on September 26 If Aam Aadmi Party wins this seat, then who will be the chairman of the standing committee in MCD will be decided through a lucky draw If BJP wins this seat then BJP will get majority in the Standing Committee and the Chairman of the Standing Committee will be from BJP However, Aam Aadmi Party has a majority in the House, so there is a strong possibility of this seat going to Aam Aadmi Party's account Current status of the Standing Committee Total members- 18 AAP- 8 BJP-9 Vacant seat- 1 (election is on this seat)
Chaitar Vasava and Aam Aadmi Party workers gheraoed the Narmada collector's office. Chaitar Vasava alleged that officials were being used in the BJP's membership drive.

Elections announced for one vacant seat of the Standing Committee of Delhi Municipal Corporation This is the seat which will be elected directly from the House Nominations will be done till September 19, election of Standing Committee members will be held on September 26 If Aam Aadmi Party wins this seat, then who will be the chairman of the standing committee in MCD will be decided through a lucky draw If BJP wins this seat then BJP will get majority in the Standing Committee and the Chairman of the Standing Committee will be from BJP However, Aam Aadmi Party has a majority in the House, so there is a strong possibility of this seat going to Aam Aadmi Party's account Current status of the Standing Committee Total members- 18 AAP- 8 BJP-9 Vacant seat- 1 (election is on this seat)
Over three-fourth of wealthy Indians have sent or are planning to send their kids overseas for education, according to a survey. The survey of 1,456 Indians, having investable surplus between Rs 84 lakh (USD 100,000) and nearly Rs 17 crore (USD 2 million), conducted in March found the strong urge for overseas education with 78 per cent of the respondents saying they are keen on a foreign education for their children.
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/nri/study/rich-indians-are-dipping-into-their-savings-to-send-their-kids-abroad-for-education/articleshow/113262172.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst=
"Unemployment among youth in India has reached 42%."India ranks among the top 3 nations in the world in terms of unemployment rates. Based on a McKenzie report from 2022,if India has to provide jobs to its educated youth, then it needs 90 million non-agricultural jobs by 2030."
Real time monitoring of DTC buses will be done through app Drivers who leave without stopping the bus at the stop will be caught Delhi Transport Corporation currently has 1600 electric buses, new buses are being brought under the kilometer scheme

Hindenburg Research cited a news report based off of newly released Swiss court records showing $310 million belonging to the Adani Group has been frozen[ 2550 crores ]




