Author: Ranjan Srivastava

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Ranjan Srivastava is a veteran journalist and the Editor of SunToday.in. With over three decades of experience, he previously led the Bhopal bureau for Hindustan Times and has held senior positions at The Times of India and Free Press Journal. A specialist in the political and bureaucratic landscape of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, Ranjan has spent the last 26 years focusing on MP’s politics, governance, tribal affairs and infrastructure. He covered assembly and Lok Sabha elections in Uttar Pradesh from 1989 to 1998 and the same in Madhya Pradesh beginning 2003 till now. His work at SunToday.in centers on deep-dive analysis of state policies and social development indicators. [https://www.hindustantimes.com/author/ranjan-101608310456049 is his link about his HT author page to view his news stories in archive of Hindustan Times"]

There would have been no controversy at all and the present anti-India tone in Bangladesh not been discussed on social media as is happening now if Saikat had gone by the use of technology Bhopal: Forty-eight years old Bangladeshi umpire Sharfuddoula Saikat’s controversial decision on Yashasvi Jaiswal in declaring him out on the final day of India-Australia 4th test for Border-Gavaskar trophy played at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) is difficult to digest for many including Indian great Sunil Gavaskar. There would have been no controversy at all and the present anti-India tone in Bangladesh not been discussed on social media…

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Sanjay Baru who served the then Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh as his media advisor from the year 2004 to 2008 wrote a book on Dr Singh, titled “The Accidental Prime Minister: The Making and Unmaking of Manmohan Singh” Bhopal: “Don’t ever forget nor forgive Sanjay Baru and Vinod Rai, who put up fictitious claims of corruption against MMSji, and Anna-Kejri gang hyped it and tried to spoil a great man’s image. Aaj thooka hua, khud ke munh pe gir raha hai.” The great man in reference is former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh. This post on X (formerly Twitter)…

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Dr Manmohan Singh ushered the country on such a path of development that changed the face of the country with massive investment in the fields of technology and industrialisation and brought to an end the much talked about “inspector raj” Architect of the economic liberalisation the Indian government implemented in 1991, a term which was discussed only in academic discussions till then, Dr Manmohan Singh ushered the country on such a path of development that changed the face of the country with massive investment in the fields of technology and industrialisation and brought to an end the much talked about…

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