Wrong. BBC is as much fair on this issue as Indian Media state or Supreme Court. https://www.indiatoday.in/mail-today/story/sc-holds-asi-resp...
Also, BBC is quite fair, unlike Indian Media which doesn't have the guts to take Modi in to account for not holding a single press conference in his 4 year rule.
3. Ruling party had an advantage on getting money, organisational structure, advertisement, etc, etc. Many vendors don't accept checks but real currency.
When Modi announced it, he used Black Money under the garb of Black Money. Later on goal keep shifting. From damaging terrorist/Naxal money to digital transactions.
""The Lord of the Rings is of course a fundamentally religious and Catholic work," he wrote, "unconsciously so at first, but consciously in the revision. That is why I have not put in, or have cut out, practically all references to anything like "religion", to cults or practices, in the Imaginary world. For the religious element is absorbed into the story and the symbolism" - JRR Tolkien
"Every NoSQL attempts to add features until it can do relational ops and then ends with a sql layer plugin on top. Those who can't are replaced by ones which can." - Rehash of Zawinski's Law by me
Total budget for this scheme is 2000 Crore INR (311.6 million USD) which comes to be less 0.6232 USD/ 40 Inr. What kind of healthcare are people going to get from this free health thingy? I know that medicines/drugs are cheaper here in India but not that cheap.
That article is factually wrong. Tunisia had outlawed polygamy and got Arab Spring. And how many suicide bombs did Iraq had before Gulf War?
In Daesh countries (Iraq and Syria) polygamy wasn't that common.
Great article. So much well researched that author even doesn't know that place where Arab Spring erupt first (Tunisia) has outlawed polygamy.
That article claims that all ills are due to polygamy which is complete nonsense.
In Daesh countries (Iraq and Syria) polygamy wasn't that common.
"This is a remarkable article: it literally pins the blame for everything bad that non-white people do on the one thing white people (read Western Europeans) have criticized others for for two millennia: polygamy. Violence? Polygamy. Terrorism? Polygamy. Domestic violence? Polygamy. Child mortality? Polygamy.
Of course the article is so high on its own supply that it ignores divorce/remarriage of wives of elite polygamous men and, even more so, that enormous reality of western life: extra-marital sex. Despite this article’s claims, polygamy is always relatively uncommon. It would be good to know how common it is in comparison to men hogging more than one woman in non-marriage sexual relationships. Temporary? So are, in effect, many polygamous marriages. I’m stunned this article got published."- Jonathan Brown
I find Rivest's video( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYRTvoZ3Rho ) on homomorphic encryption as voting mechanism quite interesting. It looks more secure than pen and paper.
All user get a receipt which they can verify is same during vote counting.
They themselves can vote count using all others receipt.
At the same time, they can't sell their vote as it's encrypted.
Just see the 1970s Nestle scandal. https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Professionalism/The_Nestl%C3%A...