In episode 14 of India this week, we talk about developments in the world of politics, society, business, and economy between March 13 - 19, 2022:
- Karnataka High Court's final verdict on the Hijab row
- Introduction of the Bhagavad Gita in Gujarat's school syllabus
- Report submitted on PIL that suggests recognising sports as a fundamental right
- Richest Asians of 2021
- India's ranking on the UN World Happiness Report
- The launch of India’s first green hydrogen-based advanced fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV)
- Bhagwant Mann's swearing-in as the 18th CM of Punjab
- The Lokmat Parliamentary Awards for 2021
- The Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting and decisions taken
- Retail and Wholesale Inflation for February
- Direct Tax collection figures for 2021-22
- Deal with Russia to purchase crude oil
- Reduction of GST for MRO services in the aviation sector
- Investment proposals received under the PLI scheme for the auto sector, and much more ...
TO LISTEN TO THE PODCAST
Get full access to the exciting content on The Mirrority by logging in
Episode Notes
In episode 14 of India this week, we talk about developments in the world of politics, society, business, and economy between March 13 - 19, 2022:
- Karnataka High Court's final verdict on the Hijab row
- Introduction of the Bhagavad Gita in Gujarat's school syllabus
- Report submitted on PIL that suggests recognising sports as a fundamental right
- Richest Asians of 2021
- India's ranking on the UN World Happiness Report
- The launch of India’s first green hydrogen-based advanced fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV)
- Bhagwant Mann's swearing-in as the 18th CM of Punjab
- The Lokmat Parliamentary Awards for 2021
- The Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting and decisions taken
- Retail and Wholesale Inflation for February
- Direct Tax collection figures for 2021-22
- Deal with Russia to purchase crude oil
- Reduction of GST for MRO services in the aviation sector
- Investment proposals received under the PLI scheme for the auto sector, and much more ...
Support independent journalism
Even the very best of media houses in our country today are yielding to the pressure of click-bait journalism in order to survive. More than ever before, our country needs journalism that is independent, fair and non-pliant to the bureaucracy. Such journalism needs the support of like-minded readers like you to help us survive editorially and financially.
Whether you live in India or India lives inside you, help us continue to produce quality journalism with your contribution.
CONTRIBUTE