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Bad time for Trump and the US till August 22?
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If astrologers are to be believed the US President Donald Trump and the US will be going through a bad period till August 22. They predict the US-Iran war will continue in July and August.
Is a Minister unhappy with tourism sector?
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A Union Minister recently expressed disappointment over the state of affairs in the tourism sector because of low footfall in foreign tourists’ arrival in India. He attributed the low numbers to heavy regulations and stressed the fast track ease of doing business.
Nandi, Bajrang and Neeraj likely to be in Ram Mandir Trust?

As a confidence building measure after reports of irregularities in the Shri Ram Mandir Trust, Ayodhya and resignations by functionaries, sources said that the government will re-constitute the trust. The names of Ajay Kumar Nandi, the former regional Sanghchalak of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), VHP's Bajrang Lal Bangra and Neeraj Dauneria – National Convener, Bajrang Dal are likely to be included in new Ram Mandir Trust.
Will mounting anger among middle-class over E20 fuel cost the BJP in UP and Punjab polls?

The central government’s mandatory rollout of E20 (20% ethanol-blended) petrol has rapidly escalated into a potent political flashpoint, threatening to severely dent the ruling dispensation's prospects in the upcoming assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh and Punjab.
As social media platforms flood with complaints regarding a sharp drop in fuel mileage and accelerated vehicle engine damage, a viral video featuring the Attorney General describing the policy as an "experiment" has only exacerbated the backlash, reinforcing perceptions of an ill-prepared implementation.
While the government defends the initiative as an economically vital move to reduce crude oil imports and boost farm incomes, opposition parties are quickly weaponizing consumer grievances. In key battlegrounds like UP and Punjab where vehicle ownership is a critical middle-class metric this simmering urban anger could translate into a severe electoral penalty if left unaddressed.





















