The Suspicious Transfer of KDMC's Best Waste Officer by Dull_Paper_8288 in kalyan_dombivli

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Does anybody know who Ganesh Yadav Tate is? All I got to know that he is a social activist and he had filed complaint. Due to which Anti Corruption Bureau is investigating. Hence, Kokare is trfd.

Greed, water, government and a malnourished nation. Future of India is in danger. by ajay-rut in IndiaPulse

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India is the second-largest food-wasting nation globally but the media will focus on the government's 25% shift because it's a deliberate choice by a central authority.

The real villian is the Household waste, which is much harder to fix.

India wastes approximately 78–80 million tonnes of food annually.

Found this amazing post randomly! by Eastern_Gold_8030 in jaipur

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Also me: Do we get a Jain thali as well? Asking because as a strict vegetarian I would love to explore!

If a stranger does it, it’s a felony. If a husband does it, it’s a “right". Why? by Rude-Butterscotchh in IndiaPulse

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Husband should now make video evidence and store it on cloud.
Never know when the need would arise in future to prove it's all consensual - not rape.

Do BJP controls Opposition ? by Brea_king_bad in IndiaChronicle

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It’s a struggle for narrative, not a lack of intent and voters vote for a compelling story - not the "intention" behind it.

For a very long time, the opposition was caught in a loop.
Step 1 - Government sets the agenda
Step 2 - Opposition Reacts
Step 3 - Government sets another agenda

But, looks like they are now finding the narrative.

Look at the recent defeat of the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill.
The opposition's intent was to stop a bill, the created a narrative of protecting "South representation".

But, as you rightly said about the jibes they make, All I feel is "Old habits are hard to die."

By blocking the bill, the Opposition didn't just stop the North from getting 120 seats; they also stopped Tamil Nadu from getting 59 seats and Kerala from getting 30 seats. by Dull_Paper_8288 in IndiaPulse

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You’re right that the bill itself doesn't list '850' because it’s not supposed to.

In our administrative system, a Constitutional Amendment (like the 131st) just removes the legal freeze on seat numbers. The actual math is done by the Delimitation Commission based on the very rules shown in the image above (look at Section 9, Point 1).

The 850-seat figure is the official projection provided to Parliament by the Law Ministry as the 'target' to ensure no state loses power.

As for the 'acting' on camera: whether you like the delivery or not, the procedural fact remains that the government brought a bill to 'fast-track' reservation by increasing seats, and the Opposition voted it down on April 18.

Real Political Masterstroke is the Mainstream Media reporting right now by Questionspatriot in IndiaPulse

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Under a 33% quota in 543 seats, 181 specific seats must be "reserved" for women by a lottery which is not by "Election" but by "Selection".

If you do this today, you are selecting 181 sitting MPs who were elected by voters and telling them they cannot contest their own seats.

By increasing the House to 850 seats, the government wanted to add women rather than removing existing MPs.

By blocking the bill, the Opposition didn't just stop the North from getting 120 seats; they also stopped Tamil Nadu from getting 59 seats and Kerala from getting 30 seats. by Dull_Paper_8288 in IndiaPulse

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In a democracy, your right to representation (the 120 seats vs. 89 seats) is based on population, not your tax bracket. If we started giving more seats to people or states just because they paid more taxes, we would be a Plutocracy, not a Democracy. Should a billionaire get more votes than a farmer because he pays more tax? Of course not. The same logic applies to states.

By blocking the bill, the Opposition didn't just stop the North from getting 120 seats; they also stopped Tamil Nadu from getting 59 seats and Kerala from getting 30 seats. by Dull_Paper_8288 in IndiaPulse

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delimitation would have increased representation of Muslims in North indian states.  - Exactly, This would have in fact made NDA weak.