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State of Affairs in film making. Many people have called out directors and actors over the years of receiving funds to promote certain causes and ideology from abroad. The Post actually managed to trace the funding of Mira's films over the years.

Now, the question that arises is - how many people in IB are aware of how films are being funded in India? Narrative warfare is here. Indian babus remain lazy.


Sheikha Al-Mayassa bint Hamad Al-Thani, sister to the ruling emir, and the state-funded cultural institutions she controls, have supported Mira Nair and her creative projects since at least 2009, even extending a personal invitation to participate in the cultural program the country organized as part of the festivities around hosting the 2022 World Cup.
 
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Indians should rewarded for lawful behaviour and civic sense. Dropping such pearls. Why keep things orderly and adhere to law? It's because I am being rewarded. These are your Indian politicians.

Give people money (some yojna) and they might just listen. So, to ensure Indians stick to the law and exhibit civic sense, I will run a scheme.

The part that got left out - you can fill it yourself. How will you give people this said money? I will tax the public more.

 
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Why do political parties and NGOs feel that doing primitive acts such as the one shown below are the way forward? As soon as you open a SM app, you are greeted by such things. People sometimes point towards literacy. However, I think it is common sense and issues with policing/law and order that are the cause for such things. It is extremely saddening to see such things happen.

Bahubali politicians and Vote Banks have allowed people to run rampant.

@_Anonymous_ What can be done to curb such things (if you look at things from the most optimistic angle)?

 
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Why do political parties and NGOs feel that doing primitive acts such as the one shown below are the way forward? As soon as you open a SM app, you are greeted by such things. People sometimes point towards literacy. However, I think it is common sense and issues with policing/law and order that are the cause for such things. It is extremely saddening to see such things happen.

Bahubali politicians and Vote Banks have allowed people to run rampant.

@_Anonymous_ What can be done to curb such things (if you look at things from the most optimistic angle)?

It's already called off. GoM promised to include Marathas among Kunbis to avail of reservation benefits for OBCs. So what happens now ?

The Kunbis hit the street move HC & get a stay which in turn will pronounce against this move . The action then shifts to the SC who'd uphold the decision of the HC.

This circus will take a good 4 years to unfold by which time the next State & Central Elections are due. Rinse & repeat. We've been seeing this happen for 10 years now courtesy wakde tond kaka from Baramati who's now egging the Kunbis on after unofficially sponsoring Jarange Patil.
 
It's already called off. GoM promised to include Marathas among Kunbis to avail of reservation benefits for OBCs. So what happens now ?

The Kunbis hit the street move HC & get a stay which in turn will pronounce against this move . The action then shifts to the SC who'd uphold the decision of the HC.

This circus will take a good 4 years to unfold by which time the next State & Central Elections are due. Rinse & repeat. We've been seeing this happen for 10 years now courtesy wakde tond kaka from Baramati who's now egging the Kunbis on after unofficially sponsoring Jarange Patil.
What a circus! Everyone in India is after that OBC certificate or what? Then people complain that such clips are shown on Western Outlets that broadcast them as 'India's challenging democracy'.
 

The Supreme Court on Tuesday said that a candidate from reserved category, who availed fee concession and age relaxation, cannot be recruited against general seats, even with higher marks, if the rules put an embargo on it.
 

The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Thursday cancelled the FCRA license of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk’s NGO, a day after four people were killed in police firing in Leh during a violent statehood protest which the government said was “incited” by Wangchuk’s “provocative statements”.