Why GDP Growth Doesn’t Win Elections: Jobs, Welfare and Identity Politics in India - Outlook India

Why GDP Growth Doesn’t Win Elections: Jobs, Welfare and Identity Politics in India Outlook India
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After High Court verdict, Hindu petitioners seek free entry for devotees at Bhojshala in Madhya Pradesh
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Stray dog euthanasia: Bengaluru civic bodies examining legally permissible options for ‘rabid, incurably ill or demonstrably dangerous or aggressive dogs’
The Supreme Court underscored that the authorities concerned must undertake euthanasia only after due assessment by qualified veterinary experts and strictly in accordance with applicable statutory protocols
SC issues notice to states and UTs, objects to misleading labelling
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Congress has pushed Karnataka from revenue surplus to deficit, alleges Capt. Brijesh Chowta
Only achievement of Siddaramaiah government during past three years is to push progressive Karnataka to the debt trap, says MP