Friday, July 30, 2021

Repeal farm laws; weather can turn freaky, it is no time to turn witty

 Repeal farm laws; weather can turn freaky, it is no time to turn witty

As weather has the awesome power to turn freaky it is time to read with rapt attention the paper called ET. Rains/Sunshine here and now won't disappear with change of crown a few centimeter of rain here and there can lead to waterlogging round. Rains are perfect excuse to skip office where one anchors the role of news reading after having paid enough taxes. News anchors read reports coming in from far away places like Amazon rainforest to Switzerland cottage with the presumption that in their office there won't be any power outage.

As Autumn would set in few months paving way for Winter to not turn grim, the aforementioned winter would be harsh testing the patience of new arrivals and aged who have no impending agenda that could be clubbed crass. We are waiting for days turning to months for three farm laws to be repealed; once these aforementioned laws become history it would be after endless wait the treasury benches much deserved victory. It has been over eight months for farmers to protest against these laws which puts them at disadvantage and in peril and know very well who is the boss. Cronies would rear their head if farm laws are all set to implement; these chums would put farmers at risk and that is the enduring hint. Farm laws have earned the wrath of farming community the world over; even leaders from globe including North America have termed it destructive after have done with due diligence the probe. 

As news channel (NDTV INCLUDED) after news channel reported on disappearance of vaccines, the report on Secunderabad and mass shortage of vaccines showed the Nation and State in poor light and that all and all was taxing. As inter state disputes emerge as new challenge it is time peace reigns and it is all the more essential to read the manuscript prepared by those flanking shirt and pant. It is important that better sense prevails in Mizoram and Assam with those taking note of happenings in places like Haryana State's Gurugram. 

As for the virus circulating round the globe, from Turkey to Australia the virus is posing a challenge and is difficult to tame; in our very own Kerala the absence of virus control behaviour is to blame.

NDTV DIALOGUES hosted by Ms Sonia Singh with Mr Vir Sanghvi as guest was something to cheer. Mr Prannoy Roy's interaction with Mr Amartya Sen was good. NDTV's Mr Saurabh Gupta's extensive reportage on floods in Maharashtra State was something to ponder on how natural calamities can upset balance. 

US Gymnast Simone Biles withdrawing from Olympic Games citing mental health is something we all should be concerned about.

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