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Chief minister Hemant Soren speaks at the online India Conference organised byHarvard University on Saturday RANCHI: Chief minister Hemant Soren on Saturday night shared the pain of tribals, who he said are discriminated against in the country, during the online India Conference of Harvard University. He also differentiated the religion the tribals follow from Hinduism and said a separate code in the upcoming Census is the need of the hour. Soren became the first tribal leader from the country to participate in the conference which is into its 18th edition this year. Soren was interacting with a senior fellow from Harvard Kennedy School, Dr Suraj Yengde, who threw a volley of questions related to tribal identity, Centre-state relations and the model of development among other issues. ....
Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren RANCHI: Chief minister Hemant Soren on Saturday night participated in an online discussion with Harvard Kennedy School’s senior fellow Suraj Yengde at the 18th edition of the India Conference organised by students of Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business school. During the close-to-one-hour discussion, Soren answered questions about tribal identity and Centre-state relations. Soren said the tribals are being oppressed even after 72 years of Independence. “They are used as napkins. If the tribals are educated, who will be there to serve as drivers and cooks of the corporate?” he lamented. Soren also said the country is being radicalised and just for being a tribal, he and his party has suffered at the hands of the right-wing BJP and its allies. ....
Ranchi: Chief minister Hemant Soren on Friday said that Public Sector Units (PSUs) in the country had done precious little to protect the interest of . ....
Ranchi: Governor Droupadi Murmu on Friday administered the oath of office and secrecy to Hafiz Ul Hasan, the eldest son of deceased JMM minister Haji Hussain Ansari at the Durbar Hall of the Raj Bhavan. Hasan is the 11th minister in chief minister Hemant Soren’s cabinet. He will hold the portfolios of tourism, arts and culture, youth affairs and sports and minorities affairs. Since Hasan is not a member of the assembly, he must win from a seat within six months from taking oath to retain the post. He is likely to fight the bypoll, expected in April along with West Bengal assembly election, from the Madhupur constituency, which fell vacant following the death of his father. Haji, who held the charge of minority affairs, died in October last year from post-recovery complications after getting infected by Covid-19. The decision to induct Hasan in the cabinet was taken in a sudden turn of events taken on Thursday night. ....
Weather by Danielle O’Neal, Shiloh Payne 3rd Feb 2021 5:21 AM Premium Content
More storms are predicted today after southeast Queensland, including Brisbane City, was hit by flash flooding, heavy rainfall, power outages and traffic chaos on Tuesday. Bureau of Meteorology s Ricus Lombard said while the wet weather would continue today, yesterday was likely to have been the heaviest of falls. Some parts of southeast Queensland received almost 70mm of rain in just an hour on Tuesday morning. Picture: Dan Peled There will be some showers returning again in the mornings, there s still a pretty good risk of showers and a storm later in the afternoon. he said. ....