Repeatedly raising the same old "have you stopped beating your wife?" strawman rants with ill-informed presumptions will not have any effect.Prem Kumar wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024 22:40 Retaining Dharmendra Pradhan means that Modi 3.0 is going to continue the disastrous policy of the Commie textbooks being read for 5 more years by our children. An entire generation brainwashed by the C-system to hate themselves - thanks to Modi Sarkar not changing a single line in history books
Sigh. This means they still don't have a bloody clue about the civilizational war that's going on
Jyotiranditya Scindia was doing a good job as Civil Aviation Minister. We saw a quantum jump in new airports, routes, capacity expansion etc under him. Not happy to see him shunted elsewhere, due to coalition compulsions
The core ministries are fine. But hope they perform better (Rajnath Singh, Nirmala Sitharaman, Amit Shah etc). Except for Jaishankar, none of them were an A+. They were B or B+ at best
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Cabinet portfolios: The election is a democratic exercise, but cabinet formation is not. There are always reasons - best known to the PM - for selection of the cabinet.
In UPA/prior Congi regimes, accomplishment was rarely a criterion for a cabinet position. In NDA, the fact is that accomplishment is usually a key criterion, and there have been periodic reviews and replacements as needed.
Dharmendra Pradhan: He has done a good job implementing the New Education Policy, which Javadekar had started but did not complete properly. Indian education has many issues needing to be fixed. Textbook/curriculum revision is one of them.
Significant changes have occurred in textbooks. The fact that the usual suspects: commies/BIFs/NGOs/"historians" are deeply angered about these changes, is a good indication. Are you an Indian education expert, or knowledgeable about it? If so, be more specific why Pradhan failed in his job.
https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/ncert-h ... rt-5379850
https://theworld.org/stories/2023/04/28 ... -textbooks
https://pen.org/press-release/india-rew ... worldview/
https://carnegieendowment.org/posts/201 ... rs?lang=en