Dhiraj Srivastava – Articles and Insights

If you’re looking for straight‑talk on Indian media, law, and daily life, Dhiraj Srivastava’s posts are a good place to start. He writes about real stories, breaks down complex issues, and gives you something to think about without the jargon.

Top Topics Covered

Here’s a quick snapshot of what you’ll find on this page:

The Bengal Files review: Dhiraj explains why a Lehren article vanished from search results and offers a checklist for checking the authenticity of online news.

Supreme Court stays trial in Chhattisgarh sex CD case: A lively recap of the court’s decision, why it matters, and what could happen next.

Hit‑and‑run confession scenario: A thought‑experiment about owning up after a crash, with practical advice on legal consequences.

Depth of media sell‑out in India: A hard look at how commercial and political pressures shape news coverage and the impact on journalism.

Life in an Indian flat: A realistic view of apartment living, amenities, and common challenges faced by residents.

Bangladesh vs. India development: A balanced comparison of economic growth, poverty reduction, and social progress between the two neighbours.

Food safety – leftovers overnight: Simple science behind why leaving Indian food out is risky and how to store leftovers safely.

Who owns The Times of India: A brief history of the Times Group and the Sahu Jain family’s role.

Amit Shah’s rise in BJP: The key steps that turned Amit Shah into a powerful political figure.

Why Uttar Pradesh matters: The state’s influence on India’s politics, economy, and culture explained in plain terms.

Foreigners’ view of Indian girls: A candid discussion of stereotypes and real perceptions.

Native American tribes in California: Quick facts about the number and diversity of tribes across the state.

Why Follow Dhiraj’s Writing?

Dhiraj doesn’t just report facts; he adds context that helps you see the bigger picture. His style is informal, so you won’t feel like you’re reading a textbook. Each article ends with clear takeaways, making it easy to apply the information to everyday conversations or decisions.

Another plus is his consistency. Whether it’s a legal update or a cultural observation, you can count on him to deliver fresh angles and avoid recycled content. That keeps the reading experience lively and useful.

Finally, Dhiraj’s posts often include practical checklists or action steps—things like how to verify a news story, what to do after a hit‑and‑run, or how to store leftovers properly. Those bite‑size tips are handy for anyone who wants to act on the information right away.

Explore the list of articles above, pick the topics that catch your eye, and dive into Dhiraj Srivastava’s straightforward take on India’s most talked‑about issues.

Priyanka Gandhi private secretary Dhiraj Srivastava: From Jodhpur SDM to NAC insider

Priyanka Gandhi private secretary Dhiraj Srivastava: From Jodhpur SDM to NAC insider

RAS officer Dhiraj Srivastava has taken voluntary retirement to become Priyanka Gandhi’s private secretary. A Gehlot confidant, he moved from district roles in Rajasthan to key posts with Sonia Gandhi’s NAC and the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation. His deep ties to Amethi and Rae Bareli and long experience in policy and organization make him a pivotal backroom player for the Congress.

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