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105 months ago
Give A Shit About Nature This is great!
14-Year-Old Gujarat Boy Signs 5 Crore Deal For Production Of His Anti-Landmine Drone
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A 14-year-old boy in Gujarat has signed an agreement worth Rs 5 crore to explore the possibility of commercial production of a drone created by him which can help in detecting and defusing landmines in war fields.
110 months ago
The Economist A court has convicted 24 people of involvement in a massacre in the Indian state of Gujarat in 2002. Police stood by during riots in which mobs, mostly Hindus, attacked their neighbours, mostly Muslims
The massacre that still taints Narendra Modi’s reputation. From the archive
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Fourteen years later the man who ran Gujarat is India's prime minister
118 months ago
The Economist Narendra Modi, the prime minister of India, is getting the rock star treatment in Britain today, speaking to a crowd of 55,000 people in Wembley stadium. It is Britain's largest-ever welcome for a visiting leader. Here's what he told us in 2012, when Read more ... he was still chief minister of Gujarat
In conversation with Narendra Modi
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Narendra Modi, Gujarat's chief minister, is arguably India's most controversial politician. But as the country begins to look for a new prime minister, he is gaining...
124 months ago
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गुजरात के हार्दिक पटेल की क्या है सच्चाई... जानिए अभी http://www.bhaskar.com/news/GUJ-AHM-OMC-reservation-demand-of-patidar-community-in-gujarat-5088442-PHO.html #G Read more ... ujarat #HardikPatel Hardik Patel Patidar
127 months ago
TIME Sanjiv Bhatt claims that Narendra Modi told officers to “allow Hindus to vent their anger” during the Gujarat riots in 2002.
Top Cop Who Took on Indian PM Modi Fired
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Sanjiv Bhatt accused Modi of mishandling the 2002 Gujarat riots
127 months ago
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Daily Bhaskar
Flying snake spotted in Gujarat, images go VIRAL! Real or Fake, you decide! http://daily.bhaskar.com/news/NAT-TOP-flying-spotted-in-morbi-district-of-gujarat-5061422-PHO.html
128 months ago
Dilip Banerjee Top Gandhian and Modi critic Narayan Desai passes away in Vedchhi, South Gujarat Well-known Gandhian Narayan Desai and a firm Modi critic, has passed away in the wee hours of March 15 in a town situated not very far, Vedcchi. A sharp critic of Narend Read more ... ra Modi's chief ministership, Desai said in an interview that he loved Gujarat but was "not proud" of Gujarat. He said, he would not support Modi "because he has not shown any regret for the violence in 2002 in Ahmedabad." Worse, he said, "Not only that, (Modi) conducted a tour in which he addressed about 164 meetings and called it a Gaurav Yatra -- a pilgrimage of pride. Pride of what? Killing of one's own people in his own state?" Read More at http://www.counterview.net/2015/03/top-gandhian-and-modi-critic-narayan.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+counterview%2Fvsww+%28C+O+U+N+T+E+R+V+I+E+W%29
133 months ago
National Geographic Photo of the Day: Captured in this aerial image by #YourShot Navtej Singh, the wetlands of Gujarat, India, are thronged by millions of birds migrating south in winter. #photography
Flamingos -- National Geographic Photo of the Day
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Flamingos flock in the wetlands of Gujarat, India, in this National Geographic Photo of the Day from our Your Shot community.
133 months ago
Dilip Banerjee Gujarat girl child enrollment fete Kanya Kelavni flops: ASER data show state one of the worst performers Posted: 16 Jan 2015 By Our Representative In yet another evidence that the Gujarat government has miserably failed in making any impact in its Read more ... massively-propagated Kanya Kelavni girl child enrollment drive, the latest Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) by the elite non-profit organization Pratham suggests suggests Gujarat does not just lag behind other states but has also failed to register an improvement. While in the age-group 7-10 Gujarat's 1.7 per cent of girls were found to be not attending school as against the all-India average of 2.2 per cent, things clearly turned to worse for higher age-group girls. In the age-group 11-14, Gujarat's 7.6 per cent of girls were found to be “not in school” as against the all-India average of 4.4 per cent. Further, in the age group 15-16, a whopping 30.2 per cent of girls were “not in school” as against the all-India average of nearly half as much, 17.3 per cent. “Not in school”, according to ASER, includes those children who have never enrolled themselves in schools plus those who have been dropped out. Worse, instead of improving, the girl child's schooling has actually deteriorated. Remaining one of the worst in India, as reflected in the ASER 2014 report, the ASER report for 2013 in suggested that in the age-group 11-14, 6.6 per cent girls in Gujarat were “not in school, and in the age-group 15-16 29.7 per cent girls were “not in school.” ASER 2014 was released on January 13 this year. Notably, this has happened despite the fact the Kanya Kelavni melas or fetes are carried out every year for three days by sending thousands of babus, including IAS and other class one officers, senior and junior ministers, to different parts in the rural areas to make enrollment a big success. The campaign began in 2004, ahead of the Lok Sabha elections that year. ASER 2014 has found that Gujarat is, in fact, among worst states in enrolling the girl child. State-wise distribution of “not-in-school” girls in the age-group 11 to 14 that all states except two perform better than Gujarat. The two states are Rajasthan, which failed to send 12.1 per cent of girls and Uttar Pradesh which failed to send 9.2 per cent of girls to school. Coming to the age-group 15-16, only one state, Rajasthan, performs worse than Gujarat. As against Gujarat's 30.2 per cent, Rajasthan has a little higher percentage of “not in school” girls – 31.4 per cent. Read More at http://www.counterview.net/2015/01/gujarat-girl-child-enrollment-fete.html#more
134 months ago
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