Nirmala Sitharaman's Popcorn GST: A Reality Check on India's Economic Growth
Kashmir’s land concerns, Manmohan Singh’s bond with Sonia Gandhi, and the GST paradox – these and more in today’s newsletter
In Kashmir, locals are pushing back against the Centre’s mega infrastructure plans, fearing the loss of orchard lands that are vital to their livelihoods. Meanwhile, Arati R Jerath opines on the bond between Sonia Gandhi and Dr Manmohan Singh that kept him at the helm during his tenure as Prime Minister. Also, as Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s comments on popcorn boil over, the middle class wonders, Janab, Aise Kaise? Lastly, Kumar Vishwas stirs controversy with remarks on interfaith marriage, prompting a debate over the fine line between poetic satire and hate speech.
Perspective🗣
'Our Lands Produce...': Why Kashmiris Are Opposing Centre's Mega Infra Push
The Bond That Kept Manmohan Singh as Prime Minister
Janab Aise Kaise?💁🏻♂️
Nirmala Sitharaman's Popcorn GST: A Reality Check on India's Economic Growth
Uncovering Hate
Poetic Satire or Fueling Hate? Kumar Vishwas on Sonakshi's Interfaith Marriage
Metro Dreams or Missteps? 🚇
What does the poor ridership figures of metro trains say about the broader public transport problem of our cities?
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