A_Gupta wrote:"Galgotias University has been asked to vacate the expo area of the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi"
And that is it. What other steps are being taken by GoI? Looks like Na.Mo & Co have lots of grand ideas which they really wish to see in India, but a country we are still in the
"buy cheap and then re-brand and talk big". That is; remain small time dealers & wheelers and never innovators.
uddu wrote:BIG! PM Narendra Modi met the Grand Mufti of India, with NSA Ajit Doval also present.
There is no official
Grand Mufti of India and it was a self-certification given by this Mullah in Kozhikode, Kerala -
Kanthapuram A. P. Aboobacker Musliyar. He claimed that he has original hair of their prophet, which it seems even grows in length

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This Mullah is not in good terms with IUML, and leads one of the factions among the Muslims in Kerala. Where he played (or claims to have played) a role is in the case of Nimisha Priya, a Keralite who murdered her sponsor/husband in Yemen. She was to be executed for the crime, but now that sentence is put on hold. Aboobacker Musliyar have good connects with few other Mullahs in Yemen, where otherwise India does not even have a working embassy.
SRajesh wrote:Compare it to the one that Congi's have been successful in fooling everyone with a make believe one!!
To be honest, many of the kings & queens who we now categorise as
"freedom fighters" were either running small time kingdoms, or fiefdoms. And they fought against the British not out of their love for India (which then did not exist), and only to save their skin. Tippu of Mysore had no problems in dealing with French (who just like English are foreigners to the country), if that could have saved his skin and kingdom. The
Rajah of Pazzhasi (a small fiefdom near Thalassery and part of today's Wayanad district, KL) had a fued with his own uncles and close relatives, and put a fight against British, because they sided the other party.
Now that it is pretty much obvious that our
"freedom struggle" was more of a negotiated settlement (with many lawyers from Indian side), over-hyping even small skirmishes against the British was needed as we (as a country) had nothing much to show as any form of armed resistance (when compared to USA etc.).