Remembering Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee on his 65th Death Anniversary

Late Syama Prasad Mookerjee left for his heavenly abode on June 23, 1953. Even after 65 years to the sordid saga, Syama Prasad Mookerjee’s death remains an unsolved mystery. The roots of the Bharatiya Janata Party or BJP lies in the hands of Syama Prasad Mookerjee, so does India’s.

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RTIwala Trending: Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee was a leading intellectual academician and educationist of his time. He served as the Minister for Industry and Supply under Jawaharlal Nehru’s cabinet. A politician who lived 52 years, made a 14-year short carrier and had created a history; died on 23rd June 1953, in Srinagar. A leader who is known that if his ideas had been implemented at that period it would have demonstrated a new and strong future of the nation. Let’s take a sneak peak of his life, profession and uncountable contributions made by him.

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“Whatever work you undertake, do it seriously, thoroughly and well; never leave it half-done or undone, never feel yourself satisfied unless and until you have given it your very best. Cultivate the habits of discipline and toleration. Surrender not the convictions you hold dear but learn to appreciate the points of view of your opponents.”

-Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee

Early life and Education:

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Born and brought up in a Bengali Hindu family on 6th July 1901 in Calcutta (Kolkata). His father Ashutosh Mookerjee served as a judge in the High Court of Calcutta and mother Jogamaya Devi Mukherjee. He started his schooling from Bhawanipur’s Mitra Institution and later moved on to Presidency College. He was teacher’s favorite and secured the first position in English graduation in 1921. He got married on 16th April 1922 to Sudha Devi. After marriage, he continued his studies and completed his M.A. in 1923 and further pursued B.L. in 1924.

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Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee: Career in Politics

1] Like father, like son

His father also held the position of Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calcutta and earned the title ‘the lion of Bengal’. Like his father, Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee, too, was a great educationist and served as the youngest Vice-Chancellor of the university from 1934 to 1938.

2] A politician with a golden heart

Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee joined politics in the first half of the twentieth century where he played a pivotal role concerning education system in India and not politics. He was against the Diarchy System of education at that time that was introduced by Montague-Chelmsford Reforms. Because of this he resigned his seat in the Council and to come back as an independent candidate.

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3] Leader of the Hindu Mahasabha

He became the President of the Hindu Mahasabha in 1939 and had organized a large-scale relief work for the drought-affected in Bengal.

4] Noakhali Riots changed his ideology

Noakhali riots occurred in 1946 in the Chittagong division of East Bengal (now Bangladesh) was one of the worst events ever happened that involved forced conversions, arson, looting etc. And another was the Kolkata riots the same year. He demanded the partition of Bengal for preventing the inclusion of Hindu-majority areas from Muslim-dominated East Pakistan.

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5] After Independence being Nehruvian

He designed the first Industrial policy of India, an able administrator and gained admiration from the government and the Congress. But he dared to challenge Nehru’s political methods by drawing an alternative framework for the civilizational fountains of the Indian experience. He was strongly against the Nehru-Liaqat Ali Pact, any agreement with Pakistan government and so he resigned from the Cabinet.

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6] Founder of Bharatiya Jan Sangh and Crusader of Kashmir

Before resigning from Nehru cabinet he was completed devoted to RSS and he established The Bharatiya Jan Sangh in 1951; the ideological predecessor of the Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP). He was against the Kashmir law and entered there illegally and died on 23rd June under mysterious circumstances in prison.

7] His support to Nationalist Scholars

He was in favor of scholars who wished to do research in Indian history from an Indian point of view. He opened the first museum of the Indian history, culture, and archaeology in the university and invited international universities to send their students to study the Indian civilization, culture, and Sanskrit. He invited Rabindranath Tagore to deliver the convocation addressed in Bengali.

 

Fathers Day 2018 : Top 7 Popular Ministers and their Fathers

As the world celebrates Fathers Day, Google marks a Happy Fathers Day 2018  with a dedicated Google Doodle on June 17, 2018. First celebrated in 1908, Fathers Day is all about celebrating paternal bonds, love and respect for one’s father and father-figures that one holds dear.

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RTIwala Trending: Politics and relationships seldom go together. We live in times that glorifies the bad in our ministers. Indian politics is rooted in selfish motives, questionable morality and everything that is not appreciated by the common man. But the world has more good than bad. Fathers are the strongest pillars in developing the character of a man. And no matter how much one detests politics and politicians, there’s ought to be some good within everyone.

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“A father is a man who expects his son to be as good a man as he meant to be.”

As a Father’s Day tribute to every father on this Fathers Day, let’s get to know about the fathers that made the strongest of politicians of India.

Arvind Kejriwal

Father: Sri Gobind Ram Kejriwal
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Born on August 16, 1968, Arvind Kejriwal is the eldest among the three children born to Gobind Ram Kejriwal and Gita Devi in Diwani, Haryana. His father was an electrical engineer and a Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra (BIT, Mesra) alumnus. Theirs was an upper-middle-class family where he spent his childhood across Hisar, Sonepat and Ghaziabad.

Sonia Gandhi

Father: Late Stefano Maino
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The first lady of the Indian National Congress and Gandhi bahu was born to Stefano and Paula Maino in Lusiana, Italy. Born on December 9, 1946, Gandhi was raised in a traditional Roman Catholic Christian family.

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Stefano Maino was a building mason by profession who later built a construction business in Obressano. Like Gandhi, her father too, had a strong political connection, being a loyal supporter of the National Fascist Party and Benito Mussolini. He had also fought for  Hitler’s Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front. This was against the Soviet military during the World War II. Interestingly, Sonia and her sister, Nadia were named in the memory of the Italian participation in the Eastern Front.

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Yogi Adityanath

Father: Sri Anand Singh Bisht

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Born on June 5, the 46-yr old Chief Minister if India’s largest state hails from a humble background with an ex-Forest ranger as a father. Anand Singh Bisht is in his 80s and continues to live in their native village in Pauri Garhwal, Uttar Pradesh. Being the second born among the four children in the family, Yogi completed his B.Sc in Mathematics from Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University, Uttarakhand.

In the 1990s, he left home to join the Ram temple movement and has been deeply influenced by Mahant Avaidyanath, the chief priest of Gorakhnath Math. Subsequently, he was titled ‘yogi’ and later succeeded his spiritual guru, Mahant Avaidyanath himself.

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Dr. Manmohan Singh

Father: Sri Gurmukh Singh

Former Indian Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh was an introvert child back in school, not that things have changed much. Born on September 26, 1932, Dr. Singh lost his mother at a very young age and spent his childhood in Gah, Punjab. The octogenarian was then raised by his paternal grandmother, who he was very close to. However not much is known about his father Sri Gurmukh Singh and mother, Smt. Amrit Kaur.

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Amit Shah

Father: Sri Anil Chandra Shah

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Born to Sri Anil Chandra Shah and Smt. Kusumben Shah in Mumbai on October 22, 1964, Amit Shah. His father Anil Chandra Shah dealt in a PVC pipe business as Shah belonged to an affluent family. Shah did his schooling in  Mehsana, followed by a Degree in Biochemistry from CU Shah Science College.

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Sushma Swaraj

Father: Sri Hardev Sharma
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Sushma Swaraj was born to Sri Hardev Sharma and Smt. Laxmi Devi on February 14,1952 in Ambala, Haryana. Her father was a prominent participant of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). The family hailed from Dharampura area of Lahore, Pakistan. She pursued college in Sanatan Dharma College in Ambala Cantonment.

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 P. Chidambaram

Father: Shri Kandanur L. Ct. L. Palaniappa Chettiar

P. Chidambaram was born on September 16 1945 to Shri Kandanur L. Ct. L. Palaniappa Chettiar Smt. Lakshmi Achi in Kanadukathan, Tamil Nadu. The former Finance Minister has one sister and two brothers. His father was a business person dealing in trading, plantations, and textiles. Chidambaram’s grandfather and uncles had also been the co-founders of United India Insurance, Indian Bank, Annamalai University and Indian Overseas Bank.

“The family is where one’s learning begins and a father is a child’s hero.”

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Top 5 Unknown Facts: World Press Freedom Day 2018

World Press Freedom Day or World Press Day is celebrated around the world on May 3 every year. The freedom of the press was declared as a necessity by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) back in the year 1993. Today, on May 3, 2018, World Press Day celebrates its 25th year of coming into existence.

     “In the case of news, we should always wait for the sacrament of confirmation.”

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RTIwala Reveals: In the last 5 years, journalism and freedom of the press have apparently hit a new low. Be it about fake news stories or an appalling no. of deaths of journalists under suspicious circumstances, the very credibility of the Indian media is depleting at an alarming rate. With the mainstream media publishing columns veiled in clickbait, independent journalism is undoubtedly the need of the hour. But what’s even more necessary is to ensure a safer haven for the press.

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Media, being the fourth pillar of a democracy, is the key element behind one’s freedom of expression. The expression of one’s opinion is based out of knowledge, which in turn, originates from the information one gathers from various sources. Hence, protecting media persons or journalists is of great importance for any country that intends to strike a favorable socio-political balance and otherwise.

Today, as we ring in 25 years of celebrating the World Press Day, here a few surprising realities that you had never known before.

The worst year for the Freedom of Press

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According to reports published by the Committee to Protect Journalists or CPJ, the year 2015 was the worst for the freedom of press across the world. With the murder of as many as 135 journalists and 199 of them being jailed, the freedom of press faced a mighty jeopardy during the period.

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Countries with the biggest threat to the Freedom of Press

As per reports, Mexico, Honduras, and Argentina suffer from the biggest threats to one’s freedom of expression. A steep upward trend in the number of murders and jail terms for journalists has only been detrimental to the freedom of the press in these countries.

What does Article 19 of the 1948 Universal Declaration on Human Rights mean for the World Press Day?

 A harbinger of freedom of the press, the article states that everyone “has the right to freedom of opinion and expression, this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to see, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.”

Where does India stand on this World Press Day?

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25 years since the Freedom of Press or the World Press Day was officially declared as a human right by the UNGA, India has seen a downturn of two points this year, says the World Press Freedom Index, 2018. India currently ranks at 138, just ahead of Pakistan at 139. The Freedom of Press Index is published annually by Reporters Without Borders.

How safe are journalists in India?

Syria, Iraq, Egypt, Pakistan, and Somalia are the top 5 most dangerous countries for journalists and freedom of press. Currently, India ranks 6th on the safety of journalists, reported by Committee to Protect Journalists.

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The beckoning of International Labour Day, 2018

RTIwala Explains: Ministers, sportsmen, actors and so on. The blood and sweat of the common man seldom make headlines. On this International Labour Day, 2018, let us shift our focus to the unsung heroes of the society, the working class. But were they always a celebrated class? How did the workforce find a voice for itself? The answers must be known to one and all in order to pay the due respect to the only class in the society that goes unattended in the public eye.

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Haymarket Affair: The revolution behind Labour Day celebration

Back in 1886 on this day, the labour unions in the U.S.A. called for a worldwide strike. Their demand was an 8-hour per day of working hours. Call it insane if you want to, but a labour’s working hours are primarily decided by his employer. That means, the working class was subjected to immense suppression and in turn, exploitation by all possible standards. Nothing called a Standard of Living Index or Happiness Index existed back in the day, after all. The strike was followed by a bomb blast in Chicago’s Haymarket Square on the 4th of May and massive violence inflicted on the labour class. The unfortunate incident was later termed as the ‘Haymarket Affair’ in history. May 1 was marked as International Labour Day (May Day) in 1923 as a mark of respect towards the Haymarket Affair.

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During her conversation with People Matters, Dr. Gayathri Vasudevan, Co-Founder & CEO, LabourNet Services, said “labour Day, historically was earmarked as the day when a number of decisions were made in favour of workers, provisions for 8-hour work with decent wages, social security and time off from work in the form of leave. However, these benefits are still not available to workers in the informal sector even today.”

 

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Labour Day in India: The History beckons

In India, Labour Day was first celebrated in Madras, now Chennai on May 1, 1923. Malayapuram Singaravelu Chettiar, one of the founders of the Communist Party of India (CPI), came up with the Labour Kisaan Party of Hindustan on the day. The red flag of the party soon came to be known as a commemoration of the working class of India and was hoisted on this day for the first time. Also, the workforce across the country have been commemorated by the Labor Statue on the Marina Beach in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

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As many as 80 countries across the globe follow May 1 as a national holiday earmarked as the May Day or Labour Day. However, other countries including the United States of America celebrate the same in the 1st Monday of September every year.

State of Labour Ministry under the current Government 

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Santosh Gangwar, Minister of State (Independent charge) for Labour & Employment had resumed office in September 2017. His appointment has only seen better prospects for the working class and the youth of India. Owing to the ‘Make In India’ initiative under the present Govt., the union budget has been witnessing an upward trend on employment generation, skill development and most importantly, a big push for generating entrepreneurship across the country.

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Most of the Indian states can now be seen spending a considerable amount of their funds on promoting events, campaigns and other initiatives pertaining to the promotion of entrepreneurship, popularly known as the ‘startup culture.’ According to the Labour and Employment Ministry report, the current budget for the financial year 2017-18 saw big INR 7188.38 crores allocated to the upliftment of the labour and employed class.

Now that we realize the difficult phases that the evolution of the workforce has been through, let us pledge to stay committed to their toil and act towards the ‘Employment for All’ initiative in tandem with the Govt. of India.

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Mukesh Ambani & Top 10 Facts about the Ambani family

Ambani family is the wealthiest in India. From Nita Ambani to Akash Ambani, the kins of Mukesh Ambani and Late Dhirubhai Ambani need no ado. Mukesh Ambani house, Antilia, remains a global attraction today.


RTIwala TrendingBorn on this day in 1957, the magnificent visionary turns 61 today. Mukesh Ambani is India’s leading business magnet with a current net worth of INR 1.50 lakh crores. With that stature and fortune, there’s hardly anything that he hasn’t achieved. From money to fame and power, Ambanis are globally known for their business prowess and philanthropy alike. And that’s where he stands out among many of his counterparts. Reliance Industries’ has given back to the society much more than it has received over the years. From a digitally connected India with Reliance Jio to Mrs. Nita M. Ambani’s Reliance Foundation, there’s nothing the world’s 33rd richest man (among Fortune 500 list, 2018) has left untouched.

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Here are a few interesting facts about the very humble and thriving businessman that fills up Indians with eternal pride.

1. Birth and upbringing

The eldest of 4 siblings, Mukesh Ambani was born in Yemen in the year 1957 before the family of 6 moved to Mumbai in 1958. The family lived in a humble 2BHK apartment in Bhuleshwar in the southern suburbs of the then Bombay. According to reports, Late Dhirubhai Ambani came to Mumbai, then Bombay, with only Rs. 500 in his pocket.

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2. Mukesh Ambani hates celebrating his birthday

None of us have heard about a big birthday bash in Antilia on the 19th of April, ever. That’s because the billionaire really hates celebrating his birthday for reasons unknown.  However, the only exception was his 50th birthday, back in the year 2007. He is a family man and loves showering his loved ones with gifts from time to time.

3. Mukesh Dhirubhai Ambani: Simplicity up his sleeves

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He has got all the wealth in the world. But that that hasn’t taken away the simple middle-class guy that he has always been. Mostly seen in a white shirt and black trousers, he is completely unaware of fashion brands and prefers wearing anything that he finds comfortable. Like all of us, he loves spending time with family, especially on Sundays, and often goes out to lesser known restaurants for some traditional vegetarian food. No, not all riches crave for swanky stuff!!

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4. Much like his father, he too, is a nature lover

In an interview with MoneyLife, Ambani described himself of being a nature-lover. This dates back to his childhood days when his father, Late Dhirubhai Ambani used to take them for walks in the forests and had bath in the streams. Well, now we know where the simplicity comes from, don’t we?

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5. Stepping into the Late Dhirubhai Ambani’s shoes

Much like Late Dhirubhai Ambani, Mukesh Ambani, too, is a doting father and that is no secret. Following his late father’s footsteps, Ambanis have been making all the efforts to make sure his son, Akash Ambani, is ready to be officially involved in  the decision making for Reliance Industries. Akash, along with his twin sister, Isha Ambani is currently one of the Directors of Reliance Jio.

6. Dhirubhai Ambani International School, Mumbai

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In 2003, Mukesh Ambani set up a world-class learning facility at the heart of Mumbai. DAIS boasts of having enrolled children from the who’s-who of the country including Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan, Cricketing Legend Sachin Tendulkar, and many others.

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7. Reliance Industries Limited, amidst controversies. Yes, they exist.

Back in 2014, Reliance Group was dragged into muddy waters when the Govt. penalized the company for failing to meet a predetermined level of production of natural gas from India’s largest reserve, situated in a river basin in southern India. The penalty amount was a whopping $2.3bn.

In May 2014, the Aam Aadmi Party chief, Arvind Kejriwal said that Mr. Ambani “owned” the two major national political parties a.ka. BJP and Congress and that he was “running the country.”

8. Honorary Doctor of Science

In the year 2010, Maharaja Sayajirao University in Gujarat, conferred him with an Honorary Doctorate In Science degree (D.Sc) for his unending success that only keeps plummeting to this day.

                                               Also Read: Top 3 Most Expensive Schools in India

9. Mukesh Ambani: The management visionary

Mukesh Ambani’s business acumen has not only reaped fortunes for his flagship company Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) but he has also served as a board member in the and the ‘International Advisory Board of the Council on Foreign Relations. Not just that, the globally acclaimed business magnet has also served as the Chairman of  the ‘ Board of Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore.

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10. Reliance Jio, the GenNext Ambani venture

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Reliance Jio is undoubtedly the market leader with the biggest-ever customer base of more than 200 million subscribers. But did you know that Jio is the brainchild of his Mukesh Ambani’s twins, Akash and Isha Ambani. In fact, the Ambani scions were the ones behind this GenNext idea of disrupting the world of data and telecom? Launched in December 2015, Reliance Jio has reported a profit of Rs.504 crores as on January, 2018.

Once again, we wish the unstoppable achiever, a very happy birthday and an extraordinary year of prosperity ahead. Keep making India grow and Indians proud, Mr. Mukesh D. Ambani. India and it’s youth will look up to you as an extraordinary role-model, always!!

 

          

Top 10 Most Influencing Chief Ministers on Twitter: Who is the best CM?

Arvind Kejriwal Vs. Yogi Adityanath. Who is the most popular Chief Minister of India? How influential is your Chief Minister on Twitter? Here’s a list of Top 10 Best Chief Ministers in India.

RTIwala Reveals:  In our previous breakthrough story, we have told you about some very expensive gifts received by famous Indian politicians and bureaucrats. After all the appreciation from our coveted readers, we are here with our next series of report you will love to read and re-read, for sure.

                          Also Read: Exotic and Expensive Gifts received by Ministers and Govt Officials   

One of the biggest game-changer for current day politicians is the social networking. Today, ministers and politicians have become a part of our daily lives. From multiple tweets a day to viral memes, it is a carnival of gimmicks and people-pleasing. In this report, the RTIwala team brings to you an undisputed list of the Chief Ministers of our states who are the most popular faces on the micro-blogging platform, Twitter. Already on Twitter, do you know how popular your own CM is? Much like all of us, do you know how addictive the social media bug is for them? Here’s a complete list of the Top 10 most-followed CMs on Twitter.

1. Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi

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Love him or hate him, there’s no ignoring this Aam Aadmi. From an ardent follower of famous social activist, Anna Hazare to the CM of national capital, he has come along way. So much so for being an aam aadmi that he’s India’s most popular Chief Minister with a whopping 1.37 crore followers on Twitter. Controversy’s favorite child, he is undoubtedly one of the very few Indian politicians who rose to power at the blink of an eye.

2. Manohar Parrikar, Goa

One of the coolest places and our desi Honeymoon destination, Goa is currently under a constant threat of losing its charm in the hands of the ‘moral police’. Nevertheless, that doesn’t seem to have affected the Chief Minister’s popularity at all. With as many as 60.05 lakhs followers on the micro-blogging site, Manohar Parrikar is only second to our very own AK.

With so much love from all of us, we hope Mr. Parrikar doesn’t let go of our “Goa chalein?” moments!!

3. Shivraj Singh Chauhan, Madhya Pradesh:

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Leading the ‘Heart of India’, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister ShivrajSingh Chouhan is one of the most popular politicians with a massive 45.4 lakh folllowers on Twitter. Now, isn’t that commendable?

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4. Nitish Kumar, Bihar

RTIwala Reveals Top 10 most influential CMs

Even after so many questions on his morality and a tiring exchange of heated arguments with RJD Chief Lalu Prasad Yadav, Nitish Kumar continues to be one of the most-followed CMs on Twitter with 40.04 lakhs followers on the micro-blogging platform. Will 2019 be a game-changer for this veteran? Will Bihar vote him to power? Let’s wait and watch

5. N. Chandrababu Naidu, Andhra Pradesh: 37.9 lakhs

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6. Vasundhara Raje, Rajasthan: 33.3 lakhs

7. Devendra Fadnavis, Maharashtra: 28.7 lakhs

8. Mamata Banerjee, West Bengal: 26.1 lakhs

RTIwala Reveals Top 10 Most Inflyential CMs
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9. Yogi Adityanath, Uttar Pradesh: 24.2 lakhs

RTIwala Reveals Top 10 Most Influential CMs
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10. Naveen Patnaik, Odisha

Representing one of the fastest developing states of India, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik seems to be having a great run in the rat race that Twitter has become. With a number as big as 22.7 lakhs, Patnaik is undoubtedly ahead of most of his counterparts given that most ahead of him represent states with a much higher population that his including Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan & Maharashtra.

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(Inputs by Vidushi Nigam)

 

 

 

Most Interesting Facts About Jayalalitha

RTIwala Reveals: The Jayalalitha statue in Coimbatore created a volley of questions and remarks. Born on Feb 24, 1948, she was a renowned character actor and has worked for Kannada, Tamil, Telugu and Hindi movies. Jayalalitha died due to cardiac arrest on December 5, 2016.

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Jayalalitha: Early Life and Struggle

Jayalalithaa was born on 24th February 1948 in Mandya district of Mysore in Karnataka to Jayaram and Vedavalli, a Tamil Brahmin Iyengar family. She was given the name of her grandmother Komalavalli at the time of birth and she adopted the formal name ‘Jayalalithaa’ for school and college purposes. Her mother Vedavalli learned shorthand and typewriting to take up a clerical position to help support the family. Also upon the insistence of younger sister, she worked in a commercial firm in Madras and began dabbling in acting. Jayalalithaa remained under the care of her mother’s sister Padmavalli when her father died, leaving her at the age of two.

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She attended Bishop Cotton Girl’s School in Bangalore where she stayed with her aunt and use to visit her mother in summer vacations.  She was an excellent student and won a government scholarship to pursue higher studies. She also won Gold State Award for coming first in 10th standard in the state of Tamil Nadu.

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1] Like mother like daughter

Jayalalithaa followed her mother’s footsteps and worked as a child actor. At the age of 15, she played a leading role in the Kannada film Chinnada Gombe, which was a big success. Later on, she worked with iconic MG Ramachandran, one of the Tamil Nadu’s greatest actors and also a former Chief Minister of the State

2] A trained classical dancer

Jayalalithaa was a trained classical music and western classical piano dancer. She was well versed in Bharatanatyam, Mohiniattam, Manipuri, and Kathak.

3] Became beloved ‘Ammu’ for friends and family

She was referred to as Puratchi Thalaivi (Revolutionary Leader) and was lovingly called as ‘Ammu’ by her family, friends, and co-stars.

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4] A peak of her film’s career

She even starred opposite Bollywood superstar Dharmendra in one Hindi film Izzat in 1968. It is said that her male co-stars never objected if the story was female-centric one in the film. Her film’s career was at peak during 1965-1980. She became one of the highest paid actors of India and did around 140 films of which 120 were blockbusters.

5] Bond with MGR led her towards politics

Jayalalithaa gave many successful films opposite MG Ramachandran this forged a bond between them. MGR was the then chief minister of Tamil Nadu who introduced Jayalalithaa to All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) in 1982 and she became the party secretary.

6] Many controversies and a first-term jail couldn’t make her fall

RTIwala Reveals J Jayalalithaa
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When political career started from 1984 when she got elected as the member of Rajya Sabha, the year when MGR was hospitalized. She faced many crucial elections but managed to win Lok Sabha and Legislative assemblies comfortably. She was arrested for throwing a lavish wedding for her adopted son Sudhakaran, signing controversial land deals and mismanaging funds etc. She was disrobed by DMK MLAs in Tamil Nadu Assembly; it was at that time she faced a setback but was able to return with a bang by winning a sweeping victory in1991 and became the chief minister for the first time.

7] A name in the Guinness Book of Records for wrong reasons

Despite all the good deeds, her name was once got registered in the Guinness Book of Records. After becoming the CM for the first time she threw a lavish wedding for her ‘foster son’ Sudhakaran. It is recorded that over 1,50,000 guests were invited to the wedding at a 50-acre ground in Chennai.

 

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India Showcase: Auto Expo 2018

RTIwala Trending: From the rich and business class to the middle class, Auto Expo launches all from classic cars to mid-ranged cars with new improvisations. Auto Expo 2018 in India draws a huge crowd every year that makes it the center of attraction.

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What makes the event so prominent?

Auto Expo in India is one of the largest gatherings of the auto manufacturers in India that the world is eagerly waiting for. It used to be held at the India Expo Mart in Greater Noida, New Delhi. This time it will showcase many hybrid/electric vehicle versions and super-fast bikes of the big names like BMW, Yamaha, etc. This is the 14th edition of the biennial Auto Expo which will unveil 100 of new vehicles with 24 new launches.

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Head Sugato Sen of the Society for Indian Mobile Automobile Manufacturers Association (SIAM) said that this year’s show will be much higher than that of 2016. The new launches and the unveiling of the products will be from across segments – passenger and commercial vehicles and two-wheeler.

The new launches of Auto Expo 2018

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The Expo began its show time with the launch of Maruti Suzuki, Renault, KIA Motors along with the launch of the Hyundai Ioniq and Elite i20 (2018) among others. Maruti Suzuki Swift launched in India with a price launched from Rs.4.99 Lakh which is Rs.20,000 more than the previous version boasting of better features, performance, and fuel efficiency figures. Same is the case with the new Facelift launched by Hyundai i20 Elite whose price starts at Rs.5.34 lakh with Google Play Store and Apple android functionalities.

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Among the luxury cars, there were new concepts introduced by the BMW series. Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar unveils the BMW6 GT. There was BMW i8 Roadster that would run on Indian roads by the end of the year it can go from 0-100kph in 4.6 seconds and has an all-electric range of 55km. Then there was BMW i3s which comes with an enhanced range of 280km per charge, does 0-100pkh in 6.9 secs. Also, the big name includes Mahindra Stinger India’s first convertible SUV concept and Mahindra Rexton.

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Well there also lead some newest collection of bikes from BMW, Yamaha, and Honda etc. The BMW F750GS is priced at Rs.12.7 Lakhs and the BMWF850GS costs to Rs.13.7 Lakhs. Honda X Blade Motorcycle is unveiled with a sporty and sharp designed language and new full-LED headlamps. Homegrown electric two-wheeler maker launches 22 of its electric motor scooters which promise a range of 80 km on a single charge and AI technologies as well.

The outreach of the grand event

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Such high-class expo held in India, undoubtedly, brings us the latest technologies ruling in the commercial and business class vehicle sector. There are multiple choices for the higher class to increase their status level but for a general public, they get to know about the vehicle that could fit into their budget. Well, one can have a great time spending an evening at the Auto Expo in New Delhi while enjoying taking pictures, selfies and having videos with the upcoming cars, bikes and celebrities coming there for brand endorsements.

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Rashtra Manch by Yashwant Singh: The motive and agenda

RTIwala Trending: Rashtra Manch, launched by former Union minister Yashwant Sinha and co-joined by BJP MP Shatrughan Sinha. Yashwant Sinha has always been in the limelight because of his statements against his own party; the one who has been taking a stern stand against the party policies and decisions.

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Why Rashtra Manch?

Yashwant Sinha, after months of separation from his party BJP (Bhartiya Janta Party) has launched a new political platform as ‘Rashtra Manch’ in New Delhi. This political platform is led by BJP MP Shatrughan Sinha also joined by a number of politicians. The idea behind this is to make the Central Government more focused onto farmers-needs as they have led down the farmer status near to beggars.

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He made a very clear impact through his tweet to the youth to join the association and be a part of it to make a voice against the issues failing the system. He did not reveal about the number of leaders joining the forum but emphasized youngsters to participate as it is a medium to express one’s capacity to express their opinion. He believes that this platform is set as a non-party political action group whose work would include highlighting the national issues.

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Yashwant Sinha on Central Government inactivity on major issues

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There were following names who attended making the launch of the event Trinamool Congress MP Dinesh Trivedi, Congress MP Renuka Chowdhury, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) MP Majeed Memon, Aam Aadmi Party MP Sanjay Singh, former Gujarat chief minister Suresh Mehta and Janata Dal(United) leader Pavan Varma. Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) leader Jayant Chaudhary and former union ministers Som Pal and Harmohan Dhawan were also present. “Everybody in the BJP is living in fear. We are not”, he said.

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Yashwant Sinha targeted the wrong the decisions made by the BJP party that affected many major issues on the social front. He said that the agenda behind this forum is a keen focus on farmers of the country. He further expressed though demonetization bought consistency on the economic front the thrashing decision of GST ruined many SME’s (Middle Small Enterprises). Issues like unemployment and malnutrition are still the fear for youth and children of the nation. Even the security at the national level has yet not achieved a safer path to progress.

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What are the changes needed?

The Former Union Minister firmly states in the conference that this event was there in the discussion for over few months and everyone was in contact. He believed that current system is being failed due to wrong decisions were made and it’s time for a movement to act upon national issues with a conceptual mind. He also noted a point on the budget system that it gets renewed every year with pros and cons as usual but as a result, it has always failed in its delivery.

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As a civilized citizen of the country, one should have the opportunity to speak their mind on national and social awareness with such platforms. But it should not be taken on a political front. To bring about a change in the system, a change is required within oneself first.

 

 

 

Happy Lohri 2018: Here’s Why We Celebrate the Winter Festival?

RTIwala Explains: Most of us have only heard about Lohri but only few know about the gaiety and glory that the festival entails. How many of us really know about the origin, euphoria and the very significance of the Lohri festival?

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What is Lohri? How is it celebrated?

Lohri is popularly celebrated by the Punjabis in India mainly the states of Haryana, Punjab and some parts of Delhi and Himachal Pradesh. This festival falls on the 13th day of January not marking only the end of winter season but also signifying the beginning of a new farming season. The basic rituals performed include thanking Surya (sun god) for the abundant harvest of the previous year and requesting Mother Nature to be kind the following year. The festival symbolizes warmth and fire.

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The fire is set up with wood and cow dung cakes, as it represents Lord Agni at night. The celebrants offer their treat, and then distribute the ‘Prasad’ and take part in the songs and ‘gidda sessions that break out all around the grand fire.

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How Lohri came into existence and why it is celebrated?

Initially, Lohri used to be celebrated in the month of December 21st or 22nd marking the longest night and shortest day of the year but eventually, it ended up celebrating in the mid-January. One of the most important reasons for celebrating is, Lohri was a hero, named Dulla Batti. He was considered to be the Robinhood of Punjab. He saved lives of many young girls who worked as slaves for the Mughals and were sold by them. His heroic acts are mentioned and honored during Lohri bonfire.

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Lohri is also very known for its food that we all love so much from Gajak to Rewari, Black Sesame Seeds, peanuts, and pop corns. It is believed that the food is offered to the fire that symbolizes Lord Agni to please the god and seeks his blessings for a prosperous year ahead. Feeding the fire with all snacks also signifies that it takes away all the negative energies and brings good luck. Men and women wear traditional clothes and dance around the bonfire. People also fly kites on this day, it is enjoyed by all ages. The festival has its great value for harvesting, an auspicious moment for the newly married couples or a newborn.

RTIwala Explains Lohri festval

Lohri and its Societal Importance

Lohri is celebrated by the Sikh and Hindu people, mainly in the North & Central regions of India. It is a festival that spreads joy and enthusiasm. With tempting makke di roti’ and ‘sarson da saag,’ we have such a delightful beginning of the New Year. Finally, it is a festival that bids an official goodbye to the winter season and welcomes to the arrival of spring.

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