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write an advertisement for the handicraft fair to be organised under the goa state rural livelehood mussion​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

llGoa Saras, inaugurated on the 13th December 2018 by Jayesh Salgaonkar, Minister for Rural Development, is an exhibition that showcases rural talent on a State platform is currently on at Daryasangam, (Kala Academy grounds), Panaji, Goa. Organised by the DRDA (District Rural Development Agency), North and the Goa State Rural Livelihood Mission’s “StreeShakti”, it encourages rural women, making them self-sufficient and support-systems in their families.The Rural Development Minister envisions Goa Saras as a regular event, organised in every Taluka. He intends to make it the best exhibition in Goa.

The Rural Development Minister envisions Goa Saras as a regular event, organised in every Taluka. He intends to make it the best exhibition in Goa.This year, Goa Saras saw participation from SHG’s across Goa and Maharashtra. Besides Goan home-made sweets, pickles, fruits, roots, bamboo baskets etc. there were stalls of masala powders, ‘chewdas’, slippers and hand-made shoes etc. from Nashik and Kolhapur in Maharashtra, India.

Answered by kulkarninishant346
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Explanation:

Pre-2014 Era:

In 67 years of free India, Congress party had been in the government for 54 years. Three Prime Ministers came from just one family (Nehru dynasty) who remained in power for 37 years.

In these many years, strong nexus between Congress politicians and mainstream media were initiated, favors were exchanged, relationships were established and a whole ecosystem was created.

If one were to look deeper,

Shobhana Bhartia, daughter of Congress loyalist KK Birla and herself a Congress MP in Rajya Sabha, is the owner of Hindustan Times

Bhaskar Ghose who was known to be close to Indira and Rajiv Gandhi, was made the chief of Doordarshan. His daughter Sagarika Ghose has been associated with CNN-IBN, Times of India, Indian Express and Outlook

Karan Thapar associated with India Today and CNN-IBN is related to Nehru family through marriage. Sonia Singh, associated with NDTV, is the wife of Congress leader RPN Singh

No wonder that in 2009, Congress leader Kapil Sibal had proudly declared that over 150 media publications were owned by people affiliated with the Congress party [1]

Today, the Congress party effectively controls everything that Indians hear, see and read. Consequently, most of these channels and journalists tend to be so blatantly biased in favor of Congress and against their political opponents BJP that they don’t even pretend to appear neutral.

1. Elections coverage

When Congress wins an election

When BJP wins an election

2. How Government actions and policies are reported

The social practice of Instant Triple Talaq in Muslim community, which is banned in most Islamic countries including Pakistan, Bangladesh and Egypt has been the bane of many Muslim women in India till today

Hence, BJP’s bill to make it punishable should ideally be welcomed as a step in the right direction

Shockingly, the Editorial in “The Hindu” plays it down and calls it counter-productive

It only starts making sense when one realizes –

BJP government doing something favorable for Muslim community goes against Congress’s narrative of “Modi is anti-Muslim”

By downplaying BJP’s move, Malini Parthasarathy, Chairperson of “The Hindu” group is supporting her close “friend” Sonia Gandhi of Congress

3. Reporting political appointments with “Caste” accusations

A mature society should recognize people by their merit. A responsible media should contribute in eliminating caste system from Indian society. But these journalists deliberately bring up “caste” of the office bearers in every appointment by BJP

When someone from the so called “upper” caste is appointed, they slam BJP for ignoring the lower castes [2]

When someone from the so called “lower” caste is appointed, they slam BJP for caste appeasement [3]

Nothing that the government does can be deemed right, if the journalists follow “heads I win, tails you lose”

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