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  • Opinion | The Real Reason Nikki Haley May Struggle to Break Through

    Opinion | The Real Reason Nikki Haley May Struggle to Break Through

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    Her announcement video didn’t light the world on fire, but it was well done, and displayed her skills as a communicator.

    She used her Indian American background to position herself as transcending the nation’s traditional white-Black racial divide. She defended America’s founding principles and history in a way that got some welcome pushback from the left. She touted her economic record as governor in South Carolina and her unifying response to the shooting at Mother Emanuel. She noted that Republicans have lost the popular vote in seven of the last eight presidential elections (Sub-text: former President Donald Trump failed to do it in both his runs). She hit the Washington establishment. And she talked of kicking bullies with her high heels.

    The tone was firm, yet upbeat, and a good summation of the case for her campaign.

    With Trump having announced and everyone else still on the sidelines, she’s taking advantage of the phony-war phase of the Republican nomination battle to get an extra increment of media attention as the second official candidate in the ring.

    It’s a sign, though, that Trump doesn’t feel threatened by her candidacy that he — focused solely on Meatball Ron aka DeSanctimonious, aka Florida Governor Ron DeSantis — didn’t personally blast her upon her entry.

    If the video is any indication, hers will be a highly conventional campaign. In all likelihood, she’s going to rely on her potentially history-making background as an Indian American woman and her youth to make her campaign stand out. The problem is that biography only goes so far — unless, say, you’re Dwight D. Eisenhower and won World War II — and there will be a number of other candidates with as strong or a stronger case to represent generational change.

    Then, there’s her shifting position within the party. As an upstart gubernatorial candidate in 2010, she was a tea party favorite; then, as an incumbent governor who strongly opposed Trump, she was aligned with the establishment; then, as Trump’s first ambassador to the United Nations, she gained some MAGA credibility; finally, as a critic of Trump in the immediate aftermath of Jan. 6, she lost that MAGA credibility.

    Of course, her tone quickly changed when it became clear that the party wasn’t abandoning Trump.

    The rule of thumb here should be: If you are going to follow the crowd, keep your head down until you know which way it is headed.

    She also made herself a hostage to fortune by saying that she wouldn’t run if Trump ran again in 2024, apparently banking on him not getting in. When it became clear that this bet wouldn’t pay off, she came up with reasons — the need for generational change, Biden’s mis-rule — why it no longer applied.

    She can look forward to getting asked about this statement at every Pizza Ranch in the state of Iowa.

    On paper, someone who hasn’t been particularly offensive to any of a party’s factions should be in a good position. By seeking to avoid the enmity of anyone, though, politicians often earn the indifference of all. That’s the risk for Haley.

    The mood in the GOP is also not primed for conventional politics, which many Republicans will consider overly timid and not attuned to the urgency of the moment. On top of that, Haley doesn’t have a distinctive issue. She always could develop one as she’s out on the trail, but an amalgam of the GOP’s current positions is probably not going to break through.

    There are more or less two models for winning a major party’s presidential nomination. One is to be the establishment frontrunner, like George W. Bush in 2000, Mitt Romney in 2012 or Hillary Clinton in 2016, with the institutional advantages to bulldoze upstart opponents. Another is to be an off-the-charts charismatic politician, like Barack Obama in 2008 or Donald Trump in 2016, who, by force of personality and with an intensely committed following, forges a unique, unexpected path to the nomination.

    Haley isn’t the former and doesn’t look to be the latter, either. Her path has to be Trump and/or DeSantis being much weaker than they appear or blowing one another up in a GOP Ragnarök that creates an opening for her. This is going to be the hoped-for path of any number of other candidates, as well, adding yet another layer of difficulty.

    She deserves to make her case, though. If fortune doesn’t always favor the bold, no one has ever won a presidential race by not entering it.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Jammu and Kashmir colleges resume classes as winter break ends – TheNewsCaravan Newspaper

    Jammu and Kashmir colleges resume classes as winter break ends – TheNewsCaravan Newspaper

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    Jammu and Kashmir, February 15, 2023 – After a long and chilly winter break, colleges in the winter zones of Jammu and Kashmir have reopened from today, February 15, 2023. The resumption of academic activities in the region has brought a sense of normalcy and relief to students, teachers, and parents alike.

    The winter break in Jammu and Kashmir usually starts in mid-November and lasts until mid-February every year, with academic activities coming to a halt during this time. However, as the winter season comes to an end, the administration has decided to reopen the colleges in the winter zones of the state.

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    The Higher Education Department in an order had said that the degree Colleges falling in Kashmir and the winter zones of the Jammu division will observe winter vacation from December 27 to February 14-2023.

    It had also said that the degree Colleges falling in the summer zone of the Jammu division shall observe the vacation from January-1 to January-10-2023.

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    ( With inputs from : www.TheNewsCaravan.com )

  • One ideology, one person can not make or break country: Mohan Bhagwat

    One ideology, one person can not make or break country: Mohan Bhagwat

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    Nagpur: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Tuesday said “good countries” of the world have multitude of ideas, and one ideology or one person can not make or break a country.

    He was speaking at an awards function organised by the Rajratna Puraskar Samiti here.

    “One person, one thought, one group, one ideology can not make or break a country,” Bhagwat said.

    “Good countries of the world have all kinds of thoughts. They also have all kinds of systems, and they are growing with this multitude of systems,” he added.

    Speaking of the Bhonsle family, the former royal family of Nagpur, he said it was connected with the RSS from the time of the Sangh’s founder K B Hedgewar.

    While Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj founded `Swarajya’ (sovereign state) and southern India was freed of atrocities during his time, East and North India were freed from atrocities under the rule of the Nagpur Bhonsle family, he said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Congress asks PM Modi to break silence on Adani issue

    Congress asks PM Modi to break silence on Adani issue

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    New Delhi: The Congress on Monday questioned the “deafening” silence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the Adani issue and made a pun on his monthly ‘Mann ki Baat’ asking him whether it was an instance of ‘Mann ki banking’ to benefit his cronies.

    “His silence is not just eloquent but also deafening. Break the silence, Mr. PM,” said AICC general secretary of communications Jairam Ramesh while posing him a set of three questions.

    The Congress said it will pose three questions to the Prime Minister every day starting Sunday.

    “Dear PM Modi, As promised yesterday, here is today’s set of three questions for you, HAHK (Hum Adani Ke Hain Kaun)-2? So to speak,” he said.

    The Congress leader alleged that the government has a track record of “bailing out” failing disinvestments such as IDBI Bank, New India Assurance, and General Insurance Corporation using LIC funds.

    “It’s one thing to bail out public sector companies and quite another to use the savings of 30 crore loyal policy-holders to enrich your friends. How did LIC make such a heavy allocation to the risky Adani Group that even private fund managers had steered clear of? Is it not the duty of the government to ensure that vital public sector financial institutions are more conservative in their investments than their private sector counterparts,” he asked.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Gold rates break all-time high records in Hyderabad, other cities

    Gold rates break all-time high records in Hyderabad, other cities

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    Hyderabad: After the United States Federal Reserve approved a quarter-point interest rate hike marking the return to a more traditional interest-rate policy, the gold rates broke all-time high records in Hyderabad and other Indian cities.

    Today, the gold rates jumped by over 1.1 percent in Hyderabad. Currently, the rates of 22-carat and 24-carat yellow metal are Rs 53600 and Rs 58470 respectively.

    Meanwhile, the rates of 22-carat and 24-carat yellow metal in the national capital are Rs 53750 and Rs 58610 respectively.

    The rates in other cities are as follows:

    Cities22K (in rupees)24K (in rupees)
    Hyderabad5360058470
    New Delhi5375058610
    Mumbai5360058470
    Chennai5475059730
    Kolkata5360058470

    Domestic, international reasons for rise in gold rates in Hyderabad, other cities

    Both domestic and international reasons are responsible for the rise in gold rates in Hyderabad and other Indian cities. As India is an importer of yellow metal, international reasons play a major role.

    On February 1, the US Federal Reserve approved a quarter-point interest rate hike which indicates progress in the Central Bank’s fierce battle with inflation.

    Though Fed indicated that more hikes are needed to control inflation, it is unlikely that the central bank will go for any bigger hikes due to weakening growth.

    As Fed is moving towards the policy of milder rate hikes, interest-bearing assets are becoming less preferable investment option. It is pushing investors to prefer gold.

    At the domestic level, the announcement of hike in custom duties on articles of gold, silver, and platinum made precious metal jewelry costly.

    No cut in import duty on gold

    Due to continuous hikes in gold rates in Hyderabad and other Indian cities, traders were demanding cut in import duty on the yellow metal.

    They were of the opinion that the cut in the duty will not only push the sales but also help the government in putting a curb on smuggling.

    Despite gold traders’ huge expectations, the union budget left them disheartened as no change was introduced. The import duty continues to remain at 15 percent.

    As per market experts, soon the rates in India are likely to touch Rs 60000 per 10 grams.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )