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Service Sector at the Lowest Level of Four Years after GST Implemented

The effect of implementation of GST is also seen on the service sector. After the GST came into effect in July, the services sector activity reached a low level in the last four years.

This conclusion has come out in a monthly survey. The Nikkei India Services Purchasing Managers Index (PMI), which assesses the service sector activities on a monthly basis, dropped to 45.9 in July. This figure is lowest since September 2013. A month ago, in June this high of eight months was at 53.1 point. PMI data for the July service sector also show the first drop in this calendar year.

Principal economist of IHS Market Polyana de Lima said in the report, "The PMI data of July shows the decline in activities across India, after the upturn in activities in June, the economy will come back in July."

It has been said in the survey that after the GST is implemented, the service sector companies say that the order of the new work has come down, which has slowed the activities.

After the decline in the manufacturing sector, the services sector also declined in July. In the manufacturing sector, there is a decline in the new orders and the decline in production in July. In addition, the Nikkei India composite PMI output index (which measures both the manufacturing and service sector) dropped rapidly to 46.0 points in July. It was 52.7 points a month ago in June.

Lima says that after notes ban, the private sector's activities have come down so much for the first time. This is the first major fall since 2009, which shows sales activities in the market. Nonetheless, service providers are optimistic about the upcoming 12-month scenario.

According to the Nikkei India Manufacturing PMI report, the highest decline in the manufacturing sector has been seen.

The same, on the other hand, the report said that 12 months' approach to production was positive in July, in which companies were expected to have more clarity about GST so that their growth rate remained.

Hackers Hacked EVMs in 30 Minutes, it was Used in the 2014 Election.

After World Politics, in India, questions have been raised about the authenticity of the voting machine. In the past, many opposition parties in India accused the ruling party of molesting the voting machine.

However, during the investigation, there was no evidence to prove that the voting machine can be tampered with or hacked.

However one of the world's largest hackers group DEFCON has claimed to hack the US voting machine.

The group claims that they can hack the voting machine in an hour. According to the news, the group expressed the desire to hack the voting machine used in the elections ahead of 2015. After which the voting machines were provided to the group to know the claim of DEFCON.

But the results which were later revealed were very shocking. Hackers hacked the voting machine in just thirty minutes.

It is worth noting that the video footage of the entire case has also been reported, which has been posted by CNET on its YouTube channel titled 'Hackers target 30 voting machines at Defcon'.

The video shows that the most secretive piece of hacking machine is behind it. Which is called USB port. Their number two in the voting machine. Both are on the back side of the machine. Hackers easily accessed the machine with the help of these ports.

Hackers in the video are saying that they uploaded malware in the same USB port, after which the results could be removed.

Hackers are saying in the video that Do you want to know how long the voting machine has been hacked? A hacker hacked the voting machine in 35 minutes.

In Bihar, the Cow Slaughter has been Stopped since 1955, Nitish is Fooling Who?

The complete ban has been imposed since 1955 on the cow slaughter in Bihar. Now Nitish Kumar is making fool the people of India?

Nitish government in Bihar has now gone on the Hindutva agenda. After the formation of the Nitish government with BJP showing the lines of neighboring state Uttar Pradesh, it has claimed to have banned cow slaughter in the state. By making such a claim, the Nitish government is lying because since the year 1955, there has been a complete ban on cow slaughter in Bihar. Now Nitish Kumar is fooling who?

Bihar animal husbandry minister Pashupati Kumar Paras claimed to have banned cow slaughter in the state as soon as possible. Along with the opening of new slaughterhouses has also been banned. According to HT Media, Paras, while talking to the media, said that his department will no longer issue a license to set up a new animal slaughterhouse.

However, according to official sources, the complete ban has been imposed since 1955 on the cow slaughter in Bihar.

Earlier this year, BJP had demanded the Nitish government to ban cow slaughter in the state. The politics of cow's flesh started in the Legislative Assembly elections of 2015 in Bihar, Then Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP President Amit Shah tried to capitalize on the issue, but he could not get some hands.

At that time, Bihar's Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had told the media that there was a complete ban on the cow slaughter in Bihar since 1955, now the BJP is demanding this to mislead people.

The question arises that Nitish is talking about banning cow slaughter in Bihar as soon as the government is formed in collaboration with BJP. Whereas complete ban of cow slaughter has already taken place in Bihar. Now Nitish Kumar is making idiot the people of the country? Hindus who are victims of RSS and BJP's politics of communalism. Now Nitish wants to make those Hindus as their victims. It is necessary for them to lie and mislead people, now Nitish has walked on this path. Cow has become a victim of politics in India. Today Cow has become a vote bank, Nitish is also trying to redeem.

Now the Muslim vote will not be given to Nitish, if it is secular Hindus, then he will not even vote for Nitish. This is the war of ideology, secular Hindus can not compromise on this front. Now Nitish is a refuge for the fanatical and communal Hindus. Therefore, in the coming days, should not be surprised if Nitish tries to apply the communal Hinduism agenda to woo communal Hindus.

Nitish Kumar Insulted Bihar's Mandate

After being sworn in as Chief Minister of Bihar for the sixth time and after resigning from the coalition government, Nitish Kumar had publicly said that democracy goes with public humiliation. That is, political cleansing and transparency in democracy is essential.

Apart from this, it was also said that Nitish Kumar's good governance has been immaculate. Therefore, tainted people should not have any place in it. Due to the scandal created by deputy chief minister Tejasvi Yadav, he created a new government by breaking the coalition, but now have started to raise questions on his challenges of immaculate and public humiliation politics.

Experts say that Nitish Kumar has broken the coalition only for political gain, because there is nothing new in his new government, which can be said that he has created an immaculate image of political transparency, cleanliness and good governance.

Nitish has been accused of promoting familyism, making ministers of criminals, airing opportunism, insulting the mandate, and demolishing social engineering on the new government, while Nitish has always been opposing all these.

Nitish Kumar's most criticism is being done to promote familyism. He has given Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) president Ram Vilas Paswan's younger brother Pashupati Kumar Paras in the cabinet, while Paras is not a member of any house.

However, who is or who is not to make a minister from LJP quota, it is the internal subject of LJP, but the Chief Minister also has the privilege of who he wants to keep in his team and who does not. If the CM wanted, he could have rejected the name of Paras, but he did not do that, while he rejected the name suggested by RLSP quota.

The biggest allegation that Nitish Kumar broke the coalition government and formed the government in collaboration with BJP is tainted. Nitish has resigned as a tainted Tejasvi Yadav in criminal cases, while in his new cabinet, there are about a dozen ministers who are tainted in some cases.

Himself, is a case of murder on CM Nitish and he has stayed at Patna High Court.

Sushil Kumar Modi, the new Deputy Chief Minister of Nitish and the most allegant to the Lalu family, is also not unstained. In the affidavit submitted during the 2012 MLC elections, Sushil Modi has himself mentioned that he has been booked under section 500, 501, 502 (defamation), 504 (Peace breach) and 120B (criminal conspiracy) of IPC in Naugachhiya Court of Bhagalpur.

Nitish Kumar has a new definition of political opportunism in Bihar. Those parties and people who were opposed for the last three-four years by him. All of them suddenly started feeling good to them.

Political analysts say that Nitish Kumar has abandoned the political shudity and political theory both for the sake of the chair.

Nitish is facing allegations of coalition with communal parties.The respect that minorities had for Nitish in mind was no longer the same. People say that in the name of Narendra Modi in 2013, they had crossed the NDA, the same Modi has suddenly started feeling good to him.

Tejasvi Yadav is constantly accusing Nitish Kumar of insulting Bihar's mandate. The experts also say that the people of Bihar had given a mandate to the Maha Alliance against the BJP, but Nitish insulted them and joined hands with the opposition parties, which the public had refused.

Nitish, who was a watchman for social engineering, is now paying his rituals only. In the new government, he has only made one woman and one Muslim a minister, whereas in the previous governments it was not so. Keeping in view of social harmony, Nitish has been giving preference to many Muslim faces, but this time he has done rituals only. Nitish has not given representation to many castes even in tools of caste equations. No Kayastha has been made a minister. The Dalit-Mahadalit is still far behind in the form of his government.

Criminal Cases Filed on Several Ministers including CM Nitish, Sushil Modi

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had resigned from the post by breaking the alliance by talking about talk of good governance, untimely image and democracy in the Tejasvi Yadav episode, But there are many ministers in his current cabinet who have several criminal cases registered including murder.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar himself also has a name in a murder case. Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi, who is constantly blaming the allegations on the Lalu family, is also tainted. All these claims have been done by these leaders in their election affidavits.

Filed a murder case on him in the 1991 a murder case (Section 302 of the IPC), attempt to murder (Section 307 of the IPC), rioting, rebelling (section 147, 148, 149 of IPC) and the Arms Act case is registered on Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. The Badha court has taken cognizance of these cases. Nitish Kumar has mentioned this in his election affidavit himself.

Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar Sushil Kumar Modi mentioned in the affidavit submitted during the 2012 MLC elections that he is lodged against him in Naghia court of Bhagalpur in 500, 501, 502 (defamation), 504 (Peace breach) and 120B (criminal conspiracy) of IPC. Sushil Kumar Modi has got a stay order on an appeal filed in the Patna High Court to end the 1999 case filed by National Leader RK Rana.

Prem Kumar, who has been made Agriculture Minister from the BJP quota in the Nitish Cabinet. Prem Kumar's incitement of rioting (Section 147 of IPC), knowingly harming someone (Section 323 of IPC), risking the lives of others (Section-337 of the IPC) and government servant to obstruct government work (IPC Section-353). The court has taken cognizance in these cases.

Pramod Kumar, who has become a Tourism Minister from BJP quota. Pramod Kumar section of the two cases (IPC Section-379), social harmony spoiler on the basis of religion, race and gender discrimination (IPC Section 153A), including entering steal at IPC Sections 380, 332, 131, The cases are registered under 171H, 171F, 188, 147, 327, 461. Many of these have taken cognizance of the court; many have been charged.

Jai Kumar Singh: Nitish Kumar's Minister of Industry, Jai Kumar Singh is also on the list of tainted people. Two cases of attempt to murder (Section 307 of the IPC) are registered on Janata Dal United MLA Jai Kumar Singh from Rohtas's Dinara. Apart from this, cases are also registered under the provisions of section 147, 148, 149, 323, 313, 120B, 504, 216, 386 (extortion), 341 of the IPC including theft. Jai Kumar Singh has revealed himself in his election affidavit himself.

Khurshid alias Firoj Ahmed: Fraud and dishonesty property tax grab (IPC Section 420), three cases of criminal intimidation (IPC Section 506), theft (379), forgery (467), including about one and a half dozen cases are registered on Nitish cabinet alone Muslim Minister Khurshid alias Feroz Ahmed. It has been disclosed by Khurshid himself in his election affidavit. In Betiya court, the charges have been fixed in many cases, while many have taken cognizance.

The criminal cases are also registered on Ram Narayan Mandal, Krishna Kumar Rishi, Shailesh Kumar, Santosh Kumar Nirala, Ramesh Rishi Dev and others apart from these ministers.

Only Three Out of Every 500 in India Can Get Jobs

Except Gujarat, the employment centers in India have an average of 0.57% for job creation in 2015, ie only three out of every 500 registered jobs in the employment center get employment. This average in Gujarat has been more than 30 percent over the last several years.

Except Gujarat and Goa, no state of India could give employment to one percent of the people (candidates). However, in the first nine months of 2015, the number of people registering in the employment centers under the Ministry of Labor and Employment was increasing rapidly. For the past four years, the number of people registering in employment centers is increasing.

Under the National Career Service, three thousand people were given private and government jobs in 53 sectors in the employment centers running across India. According to information available on the National Career Service portal, during this time, a total of 14.85 lakh people had registered for the job. The portal also employs a job fair so that employers and candidates can communicate among themselves. According to the Ministry of Labor's annual report, most of the jobs provided by the employment center were from the private sector. Data from the year 2012 to September 2015 has been collected by the Ministry of Labor and Employment.

Gujarat is the top in the country in terms of job placement, but the number of job seekers is highest in Tamil Nadu. In the first nine months of 2015, 80 lakh people registered in the employment center in Tamil Nadu. In Gujarat, only 6.88 lakh people have registered for the job.

In the case of job registration, after Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Kerala and Maharashtra were in place. About 60 percent of the candidates who registered for jobs in 2015 (2.71 crore) were from these five states. In these five states, 27,600 people got employment from the employment center. That is, in these states 0.1% people could get employment through employment centers.

According to statistics, the number of people registering in the employment center has increased in the last few years. In 2012, 4.4 crore people had registered, so in 2014, 4.82 crore people had registered. In the first nine months of 2015, 4.48 crore people had registered. If calculated based on the average of the first nine months, the number of registered people in employment centers in the year 2015 could be about 5.98 crore.

According to the statistics, the number of job seekers is increasing in the last few years, the rate of getting job is decreasing.

Gujarat's record is incredible in terms of getting a job. In the nine months of 2015, 83.3 percent (2.11 lakh) out of 2.53 lakh jobs provided by the employment centers were given in Gujarat. If the matter was done only by number, Maharashtra was ranked second in terms of job placement, where 13,400 people got jobs in the first nine months of 2015.

There are a total of 997 employment centers across India. The highest 99 employment centers are in Uttar Pradesh. Uttar Pradesh is followed by Kerala (89), West Bengal (77), Haryana (59), Assam (52), Madhya Pradesh (49), Gujarat (48), Chhattisgarh (47) and Maharashtra (47). There are only one employment center in Goa, Andaman Nicobar Islands, Dadar and Nagar Haveli, Lakshadweep and Puducherry.

Narendra Modi's Notes Ban Ends 15 Lakh Jobs

Between January and April 2017, the total number of jobs in the country has decreased to 405 million, which was 406.5 million between September and December 2016 after the notes ban.

After the notes ban, nearly 1.5 million people have lost their jobs in India. This has been revealed in a survey. If four people in the house are dependent on an earning person, then according to this decision of PM Narendra Modi, more than six million people have been troubled for bread.

The Center for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) has presented the data of quarterly wise jobs in the survey. Consumer pyramid housing survey of CMIE shows that between January and April 2017, the number of jobs in India decreased to 405 million (40.5 crores) after the notes ban, which was 406.5 (40.65 lakhs) between September and December 2016. After the notes ban, the number of jobs decreased by 1.5 million ie 15 lakhs.

During the household survey conducted across India, statistics related to employment and unemployment among the youth were collected between January and April 2016. In this survey, a total of 1 lakh 61 thousand, one hundred and sixty-five houses were surveyed for a total of 5 lakhs 19 thousand, 285 youths. The survey said that then 401 million people, ie 40.1 crores people, had jobs. This figure increased from 403 million i.e. 40.3 crores and between September and December 2016, 406.5 million ie 40.65 crores between May-August 2016.

After this, the employment figures decreased to 405 million i.e. 40.5 crores between January 2017 and April 2017. It is clear that during this period, jobs of 15 lakh people have ended.

It has been said in the report that the notes ban imposed on November 8, 2016 had huge impact in these months. However, it has also been said in the report that there has been partial impact of notes ban in the quarter ended September to December 2016.

It has also been said in the report that from January 2016 to October 2016, the labour participation was 46.9 percent, which was reduced by 44.5 percent till February 2017, 44 percent till March and 43.5 percent till April 2017. That is, due to the slowdown in the factories and industries, workers were not get work.

The report says that less fall in employment figures in the last quarter of September to December 2016 due to good kharif crop production.

It has been said in the report that after the November cash crunch in the market, the working class had to suffer a lot.

The Threat of Revolt against Nitish Kumar in JDU, Nitish Kumar's Power Can Go

The political mobilization has started against the Chief Minister Nitish Kumar in politics of Bihar. It is the news of Janata Dal United's chief and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's most affected. There are reports that Nitish Kumar's power can go. This is the reason that Nitish Kumar has been silent for the time being in the matter of Tejasvi Yadav's resignation from fear of going to the Chief Minister's post.

According to sources, if the government falls down after demanding resignation from Tejasvi Yadav, Nitish Kumar can join the BJP and form the government. But the sources are telling that Nitish's attempt has given a shock to the MLAs of his own party.

According to sources, most of JDU's Muslim and Yadav legislators have decided to adopt a different path instead of going with the BJP.

Virendra Kumar, the only MP from Kerala of the party, shared the hall of the stir within JDU. Virendra Kumar has dismissed reports of coalition with BJP. Also, he ignored the decision to support NDA's presidential candidate Ramnath Kovind by the party in the presidential election.

HT Media has written in reference to a senior JDU leader that if Nitish Kumar gets the support of BJP, then many MLAs from JDU, especially from the Simanchal-Koshi constituency, can choose a different path. That is, the party can split.

Sources reveal that most of JDU's Muslim and Yadav MLAs are strictly against any kind of coalition from the BJP. In such a situation, if Nitish Kumar tries to join the NDA by breaking the alliance, he may have to face the most challenges in his own party and Nitish Kumar's chief ministrial post can be go.

Sources reveal that JDU's senior leader and former president Sharad Yadav is not even inclined towards BJP. If Nitish Kumar does not disagree with the BJP even after this, then his party can be divided.

It is believed that in the event of joining the NDA, about 20 MLAs out of 71 can go against Nitish. Six of JDU's 12 MPs can also make similar rebellions.

According to HT Media, Sarfaraz Alam, Mujahid Alam, Sarfuddin Alam and Naushad Alam are some names that can revolt with Nitish in the case of JDU joining the NDA.

For the last few days, Tejasvi Yadav's resignation is being seen tension between the two parties RJD and JDU. While JD (U) had demanded cleansing of CBI allegations in the case of Anonymous property from Tejasvi Yadav, RJD had clearly stated that Tejasvi Yadav would not resign from the post.

In the meantime, on Tuesday evening, there was a discussion of about 45 minutes of political situation prevailing between Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Deputy Chief Minister Tejasvi Yadav.

Change of Religion has Improved the Life and Educational Level of the Buddhist Dalits

In India, the number of people who believe in Buddhism is close to 84 lakh, in which 87 percent people have made a change of religion. Most of the people who adopt Buddhism by turning religion into a dalit community who became Buddhists to avoid the caste oppression of Hinduism. The remaining 13 percent of the Buddhist population comes from the traditional Buddhist community living in the Northeastern states and areas of the Northern Himalayas.

Those people who adopt Buddhism, are called neo-Buddhists and this neo-Buddhist community is in a better position from today's Hindu Dalit community in terms of literacy rate, job share and gender equality. This has been revealed in the analysis of the figures of census 2011 by India Spend.

In India, 87 percent of Buddhist community is converted to a Buddhist population, and most of it comes from the Hindu Dalit community, on the basis of which it can be said that the development of people of Buddhism is actually the development of a dalit community.

In India, the literacy rate of those who believe in Buddhism is 81.29 percent, which is more than the national rate of 72.98 percent. At the same time, literacy rate among Hindus is 73.27 percent, while the literacy rate among scheduled castes is much below 66.07 percent.

Sattpal Tanwar, leader of the Bhim Army, accused of communal violence in Saharanpur on May 5, 2017, says, "Most of the top-level Dalit leaders present in the organization are Buddhists."

Bhim Army had been discussing in the past due to the large number of Dalits turning the religion of Buddhism. Tanwar says, "That's because Buddhist religion gives confidence to him rather than caste system."

Literacy in Chhattisgarh is 87.34 percent in Buddhist population, while Maharashtra has 83.17 percent and Jharkhand has 80.41 percent.

Significantly, the highest number of Buddhists to be converted into religion is in Maharashtra, followed by Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh.

The example of Maharashtra in this case is the most unique. 5.81 percent of the total population of Maharashtra is Buddhist, whose total population is close to 65 lakh and Maharashtra is ahead of all states in this case.

It is noteworthy that the Indian Constitution Maker B. R. Ambedkar was a resident of Maharashtra and in 1956, he converted to religion with only 60,000 supporters in Maharashtra and adopted Buddhism.

This kind of protest against caste system continues to this day, although the number of people who have converted to religion has definitely declined. Literacy among the Buddhist community in Uttar Pradesh is 68.59%, which is higher than the state's average literacy (67.68%) and is much higher than the literacy of Scheduled Castes (60.88%) living in the state. The literacy rate of women (74.04%) in the Buddhist community is also good, which is much better than the 64.63 literacy rate of women in the whole country.

In 2011, there was 965 sex ratio on 1,000 per people between Buddhist community, whereas sex ratio was 945 between Scheduled Castes across the country, while National level of sex ratio was 943.

Professor Nitin Tangade of Savitribai Phule University of Pune said, "Due to lack of agricultural land or the lack of traditional profession, the Dalits of Maharashtra chose the path of education to get jobs. Therefore, in pursuing education and moving towards the cities, they are ahead of other communities."