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We agree that the most recent difficult time for the common people was brought on by more expensive vegetables, which made them reflect on what our beloved everyday precious life now entails. The surprising circumstance has become a difficult period to endure. Due to several circumstances, vegetable prices are currently high in several places, including Kanpur.  Various common vegetables are now less available and more expensive because of supply chain disruptions, particularly those caused by the rainy climate. Media do not fail to report that rising vegetable prices are practically putting pressure on household finances, particularly for those with lower incomes. Prices for vegetables vary based on terrain and local market conditions, even though they are often pricey. According to the Economic Survey 2024–25, unfavourable weather conditions, such as unexpected rainfall and prolonged heatwaves, have impacted crop output and created supply shortages, which have forced prices high ...

Will Bihar politics turn at varied angles?


It was the first week of the New Year and, in a stunning turn of events, what we learnt from Bihar politics hints at certain points at varied angles. However, no leader wants to give it any importance amidst the kind of politics arising in the state. 

If Lalu Yadav had spoken something vital aiming at CM Nitish Kumar politically, there was sure to emerge straight analysis by the diligently responsible critics. Who is trying to vehemently impose what to accept in the fastly running New Year days, might be the one important factor in emerging politics of the state and the country's as well.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has come up with a cryptic response to RJD national president Lalu Yadav's offer to return to the INDIA Bloc. "Kya bol rahe hain (What are you saying)" was all the JD(U) boss appeared to have said in direct response to all queries from the inquisitive journalists on the spot about Lalu's freshly favourable offer. 

His mother-look-alike political heir Tejaswi Yadav, however, sought to downplay the very open remarks made by his father, in an interview with a local news channel, claiming that the RJD supremo had merely tried to satisfy the curiosity of the prying media. Was it so or was something more meaningful instantly?

Lalu Yadav had said, "Our doors are open (for CM Nitish Kumar). He should also unbolt his gates. This would facilitate movement of people from both sides." He looked as though he had travelled back to the bygone years dreaming of something big or different.  Whose dream stands to be bigger in 2025?

In the present year, there has been a recourse, perhaps, of consolidating the role as its best. It has been proved that if there is the possibility of unison really by believing in their political ideologies, state politics is the limit. There is always a possibility to say dream big politically, and then dream even bigger.

Specifically, the special remark, coming reportedly in the backdrop of Union Home Minister Amit Shah's stance on projecting the Janata Dal (United) supremo as NDA's straightforward face in the Bihar assembly polls due to be held possibly in less than a year, triggered intense speculations in a section of the local, state and the national media undeniably.

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