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Rahul Gandhi chaired a key meeting addressing criteria for leadership promotions in Gujarat's Congress unit. He emphasized performance-based promotions and outlined strategies to defeat the BJP in the ...
Chief minister A Revanth Reddy on Wednesday said while Rahul Gandhi was taking forward Gandhi's ideology, Prime Minister ...
A deep dive into Dhirendra K. Jha’s critical biography of M.S. Golwalkar reveals the hidden history, ideological roots, and ...
Explore the significance of 5th April in Indian history, including National Maritime Day, Equality Day, and key events such ...
The great-granddaughter of Mahatma Gandhi, Nilamben Parikh, passed away peacefully at her home in Navsari, Gujarat, on April 1, 2025. She was 92 years old. Known for being Mahatma Gandhi’s ...
The Modi government on Wednesday presented the Waqf Bill in parliament that will allow changes in the management of vast ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a plea filed by Mahatma Gandhi’s great-grandson Tushar Gandhi against the Sabarmati Ashram redevelopment project. A bench of justices M M Sundresh and Rajesh ...
Honesty is quite rare in this day and age, isn’t it? Honesty, as a virtue, is more than just not telling lies; it’s actually about being genuine, even when it’s uncomfortable. It’s about admitting ...
New Delhi: Congress leader Sonia Gandhi on Monday slammed ... have been revised with the intention of sanitising Indian history. "Mahatma Gandhi's assassination and the sections on Mughal India ...
Punjab Chief Minister Bhgawant Mann on Sunday attacked the Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha — Rahul Gandhi — saying he is not cut out to be a leader. “He doesn’t have that quality.
CHANDIGARH: The ties between INDIA bloc allies-- the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) -- took a plunge after Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said that Rahul Gandhi lacks leadership quality.
You have closely looked upon the pre-independence ideas, few pertaining to Mahatma Gandhi. Throughout the book, you have translated ‘ahimsa’ as ‘non-harming’ rather than the ubiquitous ...