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I wont write off NaMo in 2.5yrs.
After 10yrs if he couldn't achieve anything, then we are talking.

Dude what he has done in just 2.5 years interms of(Foreign policy + Economy(GST, Banktrupcy code) + Infra + Power + External Affairs+ Transperencey (w.r.t. Corruption) ) the congress couldn't do in the past 10 or 60 years of rule . Hence there is no question of write off there is no one who can do things better than him as of now and the status quo will be maintained for a very long time to come
 
29 Servicemen declared (presumed) dead yesterday, and PM of India celebrating his birthday in full force?

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J-K govt should be dismissed, President’s rule imposed:…Speaking on the continuing unrest in the Valley, Swamy alleged that the PDP-BJP coalition experiment has "failed"


What has India got?


Modi against his own stock, while leaving Sonia's 20 billion dollars intact?

2019, and he would be thrown out like Bajpayee.

Expect black money crackdown once declaration scheme ends





 

Chikungunya, dengue outbreak in Delhi: How MCDs have failed in keeping the city clean


According to a recent study report prepared by 'Centre for Civil Society', Municipal Corporations in Delhi were unable to utilise funds allocated under the Centre's Swachh Bharat Mission with the North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) "failing" to spend a single penny out of the Rs 46.28 crore allocated to it.

Firstpost visited different localities of north, south and east Delhi and found dumped garbage and filth in residential and commercial areas that’s best described in pictures. The apathy of Municipal Corporations of Delhi (MCDs) was glaring.

Community park at a local market in Govindpuri


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A bird’s eye view of a community park at a local market in Govindpuri, South East Delhi, which has long been turned into a garbage dumping site. (Photos: Debobrat Ghose and Naresh Sharma )

A trader in the local Govindpuri market said that the local traders’ association has several times pleaded with the MCD to clean this area, but they are not bothered. "We were told that the other side of this lane falls under the jurisdiction of NDMC, so MCD South can’t interfere. We don’t know how true it is. Here there are so many food stalls by the roadside and it’s so unhygienic. When it rains, it becomes impossible to work here due to its foul odour,” he complains.


Garbage dumped by the roadside at Hasanpur in Patparganj

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Garbage dumped from adjoining localities has been lying for weeks by the roadside at Hasanpur in Patparganj. The spot is hardly 50 meter from Max Super Speciality Hospital, and State Bank of Travancore branch in Patparganj. (Photos: Debobrat Ghose and Naresh Sharma)

Sikandar, a resident of Hasanpur at Patparganj in East Delhi says, “A member of my family has been suffering from dengue. We’ve requested the civic body workers several times to clean the place and not to dump garbage here. But, no one listens. Our local MLA never visited to take a stock of the situation. It has become impossible to live in this area due to stench emanating from the garbage, with flies and mosquitoes all around. Even hospital waste is dumped here.”


Garbage dump at Okhla, a suburban colony in south Delhi

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The garbage dump at Okhla, a suburban colony in south Delhi which is also known for its industrial estate. (Photos: Debobrat Ghose and Naresh Sharma)

Garbage dump at Karawal Nagar in North East Delhi

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Garbage dump at Karawal Nagar. (Photos: Debobrat Ghose and Naresh Sharma)

It has become painful for the residents of Karawal Nagar in North East Delhi to walk on the road due to stench emanating from the filth and clogged drains.

This sight is common in east Delhi's Mayur Vihar

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One of the colonies of Mayur Vihar in east Delhi.

“Despite being an organised locality, dumped garbage by the roadside is common in many areas. It gets worst during rains,” says Ranjith Nair, a resident of Mayur Vihar.

Residential colony at Satbari

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A residential colony at Satbari, close to posh Chattarpur farms in south Delhi. (Photos: Debobrat Ghose and Naresh Sharma)

According to Section 42 of Delhi Municipal Corporation Act 1957, "The obligatory functions of the municipal corporations are the construction, maintenance and cleansing of drains and drainage works and of public latrines, urinals and similar conveniences; scavenging, removal and disposal of filth, rubbish and other obnoxious or polluted matters; reclamation of unhealthy localities, the removal of noxious vegetation and generally the abatement of all nuisances; measures for preventing and checking the spread of dangerous diseases; lighting, watering, and cleansing of public streets and other public places."

We rest our case.

Firstpost is owned by Mukesh Ambani!

http://www.firstpost.com/india/chik...failed-in-keeping-the-city-clean-3008104.html


Delhi government seeks support of people to fight dengue, chikungunya


http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...t-dengue-chikungunya/articleshow/54380335.cms

 
Why is Mallya a ‘defaulter’ and farmer taking away cot is ‘thief’, questions Raj Babbar in ‘Chunav Manch’


http://www.indiatvnews.com/politics...abbar-in-chunav-manch-348372?utm_source=RHSE1

Crony Sarkar: Gadkari gave contracts worth Rs 8000 crore to old associate
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http://www.catchnews.com/india-news...ore-to-old-associate-1470325483.html/fullview


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  • Under Gadkari, 2 firms linked to DP Mhaiskar -- IRB & MEP - got contracts worth over Rs 8000 crore
  • Mhaiskar had earlier given a Rs 164 crore loan to Gadkari. Gadkari's son worked with an IRB subsidiary
  • Ganesh Gadre, a full time director with an IRB subsidiary, is also a director in Gadkari's son's firm

More in the story

  • What are the links between Gadkari & Mhaiskar?
  • How a change in govt policy under Gadkari benefitted Mhaiskar






 
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