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Modi pressed BJP MPs again on Tuesday for regular attendance in Parliament saying even kids would not like repeated prodding
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A search operation is on to locate them, said KDMC chief Vijay Sooryavanshi
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The NIA had moved the top court earlier against Bombay High Court’s December 1 order
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In his new book In Search of New Social Democracy: Insights from the South—Implications for the North (Zed-Bloomsbury), Olle Törnquist has returned to findings from fifty years of research on democracy and social rights movements in especially Indonesia, India and the Philippines, to address the major puzzle of our time: why the vision about development based on social justice by democratic means has lost ground, and if there are openings.
In this episode of the Nordic Asia Podcast Kenneth Bo Nielsen is joined by Olle Törnquist to discuss the main results and arguments in what he calls his endbook.
Olle Törnquist is a Swedish global historian and Professor Emeritus of Politics and Development at the University of Oslo, Norway. He has written widely on radical politics, development and democratisation.
The Nordic Asia Podcast is a collaboration sharing expertise on Asia across the Nordic region, brought to you by the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS) based at the University of Copenhagen, along with our academic partners: the Centre for East Asian Studies at the University of Turku, Asianettverket at the University of Oslo, and the Stockholm Centre for Global Asia at Stockholm University.
We aim to produce timely, topical and well-edited discussions of new research and developments about Asia.
Transcripts of the Nordic Asia Podcasts: http://www.nias.ku.dk/nordic-asia-podcast
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A decrease of 3,402 cases has been recorded in the active COVID-19 caseload in a span of 24 hours
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Civic polls cannot be held in Howrah as the bill is yet to become a law even after it was passed promptly
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The chief minister also motivated the former rebels to focus on agriculture and allied sectors
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The government cited prohibitory orders as the ground behind the cancellation of the visit
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Mr Shah, sources disclosed, intervened after efforts by the state leadership failed to assuage these leaders
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Four agreements were signed in the meeting, including a contract to manufacture over six lakh AK-203 assault rifles
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He said that an ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakh will be paid to the next of kin of the 14 deceased
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28 agreements signed in the areas of defence, trade, energy, culture, space and other fields
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Ahead of the ‘2+2’ dialogue, Jaishankar and Lavrov held bilateral talks
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Australia and its Quad partners need to better cooperate on critical technologies and launch co-investment vehicles to counter the growing dominance of China, according to an Australian Strategic Policy Institute report. The report aims to benchmark the Quad countries – Australia, the US, India and Japan – in terms of critical infrastructure capability, and build…
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14 villagers and a soldier were killed in an operation undertaken by the Indian Army in Nagaland’s Mon district on Sunday
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Conrad K Sangma joined the growing chorus for withdrawal of the law amid the civilian killings in Nagaland
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Bharadwaj is the first among 16 activists and academicians arrested in the case to have been granted default bail
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The Bill seeks to constitute the National Surrogacy Board and State Surrogacy Boards
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The 2+2 dialogue will be the first face-to-face meeting between Putin and PM Modi
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Congress MPs Manickam Tagore and Manish Tewari have given adjournment motion notices in Lok Sabha over the matter
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Some Naga youth were reportedly killed in Oting village of Nagaland’s Mon district on Saturday
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Tharoor has been hosting the talk show ‘To The Point’ on Sansad TV
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The active cases comrpise 0.28 per cent of the total infections, the lowest since March 2020
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NDRF Director General Atul Karwal said the impact of Cyclone ‘Jawad’ is not as strong as it was expected, and it is weakening
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Both nations are expected to further strengthen their decades-old bilateral strategic partnership and sign several new pacts
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Travel history, contacts, Africa links are being probed; tally goes up to 21
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12 ICG response teams are at standby with contingency gears and equipment for immediate response
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The Survey Vessels (Large) can survey maritime limits and collect oceanographic and geographical data for defence applications
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The last time it happened was on February 7, 2020, during the Budget session, the 251st session of the House
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Mumbai Mayor Kishori Pednekar said that his sample has been sent for genome sequencing
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