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  • Karnataka tired of 40% commission, wants 100% commitment: Tharoor

    Karnataka tired of 40% commission, wants 100% commitment: Tharoor

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    Bengaluru: Former union minister Shashi Tharoor on Sunday said people in Karnataka were tired of “40 per cent commission” and wanted “100 per cent commitment” that the Congress party would give if it were voted to power in the upcoming Assembly election.

    He also said that the Congress was prepared to tackle the “serious deficiencies” in state-level and urban-level governance in Bengaluru and the entire state of Karnataka.

    “I think the people in this state are tired of the 40 per cent commission. What they want is 100 per cent commitment and that’s what we will give 100 per cent commitment to the well-being of the people of Karnataka,” the Thiruvananthapuram MP said at a press conference here.

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    In poll-bound Karnataka where the Assembly election is just a month away, the Congress has been accusing the BJP-led state government of collecting 40 per cent commission from contractors, unaided private schools and even some religious institutions on the grants that they receive from the government.

    Tharoor said the state was being badly governed and that the infrastructure in Bengaluru was becoming an embarrassment.

    “Our message is very simple. We have seen, unfortunately, over four years now, bad governance. When there is bad governance and there is nothing to see, people inevitably wonder what they need a government for,” Tharoor said.

    There were essential needs of the people that had not been met and the Congress party had already come out with a number of “very specific policies” to fulfill those needs, the Congress leader said.

    He added that the Congress was coming up with policies such as ensuring that unemployed graduates and unemployed diploma-holders could get some support from the State so that they can live with self-respect while they search for jobs. He also said the Congress was planning to honour the Gruha Lakshmi’ — the homemakers — so that they could get some compensation for their unpaid labour.

    Tharoor said the Congress “is pledging to improve the infrastructure of Bengaluru which used to be the pride of Karnataka and India but which is now becoming an embarrassment.”

    “So whether it is state-level governance or urban level governance, we feel that there are serious deficiencies that the Congress government is ready and prepared to tackle,” the Congress MP said.

    To a question on some Congress leaders joining the BJP, he pointed out that several MLAs and MLCs too had joined the Congress from other parties in the past few months.

    “Well if you look at the Karnataka situation, five MLAs, two MLCs, 11 former MLAs, four former MLCs and one former MP have all joined the Congress, literally in the last few months. It does suggest that the people from other parties are seeing the Congress as an inevitable victorious party in Karnataka,” Tharoor said.

    He, however, said he was disappointed with the Congress members who had joined the BJP, and said they could have joined a party that shared the values and principles of the Congress instead.

    He wondered how they could go to a party that has the opposite set of values and principles.
    “That I find difficult to understand. That’s where my disappointment (lies) with some of the people who have gone to the dark side, as one might say. I think they will sadly have to repent their choices as they see how they are treated in their new home,” Tharoor said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • ‘36% women struggle finding partner with same level of commitment’

    ‘36% women struggle finding partner with same level of commitment’

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    Ahead of Valentine’s Day, dating app Bumble released its Modern Love Report which aims to shed light on how Gen Z and Millennials in India define and express love.

    The report in India shares insights into nuances of modern dating and how Indians define and express love.

    The new study further reveals how Indians define and express love by writing letters (63%), candlelit dinners (66%) and big gestures (51%) are considered to be the most romantic. However, 39 percent of single Indians feel that Valentine’s Day is overrated.

    As our dating cultures continue to evolve in India with more single people, women in particular, being more intentional about who and how they want to date.

    While 42 percent of single Indians surveyed consider public displays of affection (PDA) on social media or on real-life dates to be romantic while 34 percent consider it as a cliche.

    54 percent of single Indians surveyed consider constant attention to be romantic while only 26 percent consider it cliche.

    In the context of chivalry romance, over 41 percent of respondents think acts of chivalry are romantic while only 32 percent consider it a cliche.

    How do Indians feel about Valentine’s Day in 2023?

    39 percent of single Indians feel that Valentine’s Day is overrated and they do not feel the need to celebrate it irrespective if they are dating or not. Even though 39 perecent of single Indians want to go on a date on Valentine’s Day this year.

    This is more relevant for Millennials (52%) than Gen Z (33%) while more GenZ (35%) than Millennials (28%) claim they do not want to go on a date on Valentine’s Day this year.

    Bumble’s research reveals that Indians want honesty and do not play games. Women in particular want their space during the early stages of a relationship.

    While 49 percent and being friends first 43 percent are more important to daters in India then responding to text messages quickly (26%).

    Almost 39 percent of single Indians surveyed prefer to have open conversations about their wants and expectations while 38 percent want to date someone who is easy to talk to and one who understands them.

    35 percent of respondents also believe that it’s important to have shared values and beliefs when dating someone.

    27 percent of women respondents claim that it’s important that their partner gives them space and not be clingy in the early stages of dating.

    ‘End-goals’ in a relationship: What do people want from their dating journeys?

    Over half (53%) of respondents said living together is their ‘end goal’ when dating while almost half (49%) of respondents said being married is their ‘end goal’ when looking for a relationship.

    In fact, 51% of Gen Z respondents claim living together is the ‘end goal’ of their dating journey. A third (33%) of the respondents said having a child/children is their ‘end goal’ when looking for a
    relationship.

    Indians find intellectual intimacy attractive

    Single Indians are becoming more intentional about their dating choices, prioritising their
    needs for compatibility when it comes to dating someone.

    Intellectual intimacy tops the charts as stimulating conversations are important to gauge compatibility. In fact, physical appearance seems to be less important as 34 percent of women respondents claimed
    that they prioritise emotional intimacy and intelligence, whereas only 21 percent prioritise
    physical intimacy when committing to a serious, long-term relationship.

    Age gap love

    In India, age-gap relationships more than often raise questions and judgements from afar
    around interpersonal power dynamics between a couple.

    Interestingly, looking ahead in 2023, 38 percent of single women surveyed admit being comfortable dating someone younger (1-5 years).

    Outdated societal norms still dictate how women are pressured to feel when it comes to age in relationships even in 2023.

    Almost 2 in 5 (39%) single women surveyed admit it gets more difficult to date when you get older as a woman, this is true for more millennial women (44%) than Gen Z (35%).

    Biggest struggles women face in modern dating

    Over a third (36%) of women who were surveyed said finding someone with the same level of commitment as them is one of the biggest struggles women face while dating, followed by finding someone who shares the same or similar lifestyle, values, beliefs as them (34%) and finding someone who their family will approve of (28%).

    In fact, 40 percent of single women surveyed claim to be influenced by their family members’ opinions and 40 percent by their friends’ opinions when making decisions about their dating lives.

    In 2023 people want to focus on challenging the status quo and outdated, antiquated dating norms without compromising on their choices, desires and needs.

    Women are prioritising emotional intimacy over physical requirements, and are open to dating
    without worrying about age gaps and judgements.

    Some of these positive shifts are encouraging to see as dating cultures continue to evolve in India.

    Insights based on nationwide surveys commissioned by Bumble and conducted by Censuswide
    and YouGov across India with a sample of 2000 single adults in August and December 2022

    Bumble, the women-first dating and social networking app, connects people across dating (Bumble Date), friendship (Bumble BFF) and professional networking (Bumble Bizz).

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Bajrang Dal reiterates commitment to check love-jihad

    Bajrang Dal reiterates commitment to check love-jihad

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    Prayagraj: The Bajrang Dal has reiterated its commitment to check and end religious conversions and love-jihad across the country.

    The organisation, under its expansion drive, plans to reach out to every lane, locality, colony, village, block and city to protect and spread Hindu religion, culture and tradition.

    National convener of Bajrang Dal, Neeraj Doneria, said, “The formation of Bajrang Dal was done in response to jihad and the organisation would be carrying out its activities extensively and none can pose any sort of hinderance to it.”

    He also asserted that “Bajrang Dal was the organisation to give befitting reply to anti-nationals.

    Besides, the organisation is working tirelessly to serve and protect the Hindu community. “At a time when religious conversions and love-jihad are posing major challenge across the country, all the patriots are looking to the activists of Bajrang Dal to take up mass awareness and check religious conversions and love-jihad.”

    He said, “Whenever there has been attack on Hindu dignity and faith, the activists of Bajrang Dal stand like rock. We have to play a major role to check religious conversion and love-jihad at grassroot level.”

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )