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On May 14, 2018, the world witnessed the historic end of a five-decade-long insurgency led by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). This milestone event came about as a result of a peace agreement signed in November 2016 between the Colombian government and the FARC leaders.
The FARC insurgency began in the 1960s, fueled by Marxist ideology and grievances against the government's unequal distribution of land and resources. The conflict resulted in over 220,000 deaths, 25,000 disappearances, and displacement of more than six million people.
The peace agreement signaled the end of one of the longest-running conflicts in the world and provided a framework for addressing issues such as rural development, drug trafficking, and political participation. The agreement was hailed as a significant achievement for both the Colombian people and the international community.
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On May 12, 2014, a tragedy struck in the Indian state of Bihar when a total of 23 children lost their lives after consuming a contaminated meal provided by their school. The incident, commonly referred to as the "Bihar Mid-day Meal Tragedy," shocked the nation and prompted an outpouring of grief and anger.
The mid-day meal program was introduced as a welfare measure aimed at providing free meals to school-going children to promote education and health. It was a flagship program of the Indian government, with millions of children benefiting from it. However, this tragic incident shed light on the inadequacies of the program, such as poor quality control and inadequate safety measures.
The incident led to a nationwide debate on school safety and the efficacy of government programs. It also brought to the forefront the need for greater accountability and action from those responsible for the program's implementation.
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May 18, 2014, marked a significant milestone in Indian history as the ruling coalition, led by the Indian National Congress, suffered a massive electoral defeat against the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP). The outcome of the 2014 Indian general elections was hailed as a momentous victory for the BJP, led by Narendra Modi, who was later sworn in as the Prime Minister of India.
The BJP's landslide victory was attributed to a variety of factors, including the party's aggressive campaigning, Modi's charismatic leadership, and voter frustration with the incumbent government's perceived corruption and lack of progress. The BJP's victory marked a significant departure from India's political landscape, which had been dominated by the Congress party for over six decades.
The 2014 elections signaled a renewed hope for many Indians, who had grown disillusioned with the country's political elite. The BJP government, under Modi's leadership, implemented a series of ambitious reforms aimed at boosting economic growth, improving governance, and creating job opportunities.