MyVoice: Views of our readers 13th November 2024 Jagan must attend Assembly, raise issues Hans editorial “No reason to skip sessions is worthy enough” (11-11-24) is timely and worthy. Labour acts clearly specify ‘no work no pay’. This should be made applicable to legislators also.

Former Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy, ever since he lost the power, started accusing the NDA govt and its leaders on each and every action from outside platforms. He can choose whatever manner he wants to condemn or advice in the Assembly directly for the betterment of the system. Opposition role in a democratic nation is as important as the government for rendering good governance.

Dr N S R Murthy, Secunderabad Students caught in India-Canada row Ottawa has announced the termination of visa scheme for post-secondary direct scheme, dealing a huge body blow to prospective students from India. More than 3 lakh already who enrolled in various Canadian institutions under the SDS scheme are left high and dry. It is said that ‘when two elephants fight, it is the tiny ants that are trampled.

’ Students, in all fairness should be spared of the collateral damage resulting out of diplomatic relations between India and Canada being relegated to the cold freezer of late. Dr George Jacob, Kochi Conflicts worsen climate change As the 29th Conference of Parties, COP-29 began in Baku, Azerbaijan, the key agenda is to build such an sustainable ecosystem across the world and to address the climate adapt.