Atishi Marlena Singh Succeeds Kejriwal as Delhi Chief Minister

Atishi Marlena Singh is poised to assume the role of Chief Minister of Delhi, following a decision by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) to name her as Arvind Kejriwal’s successor. This development marks a significant...

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Atishi Will Be Stop-Gap Delhi Chief Minister Till Arvind Kejriwal’s Return After Polls

By Sushil Kutty It is Atishi and it will be Atishi who will be the next Delhi Chief Minister, to succeed Arvind Kejriwal. The ‘Marlena’ surname she dropped in 2019 when contesting the Lok Sabha election from East Delhi. Point to note, however, is Atishi will be Chief Minister...

Sep 17 · >

Jamaat, Engineer Rashid Can Harm NC-Congress Alliance, PDP Candidates

By Sant Kumar Sharma It is nowadays rare to see National Conference (NC) vice president Omar Abdullah and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chief Mehbooba Mufti agreeing on anything. They speak in different voices, often against each other and in stridently condemnatory terms. On the release of Baramullah MP Engineer...

Sep 17 · >

Kerala, Four Other Non-BJP States Demand Fair Share Of Taxes

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a decisive move, a conclave of finance ministers of five states has demanded a fair and equitable division of resources to the States besides a cap on the cesses and surcharges collected by the Union Government. The conclave, organised by the Left Democratic Front...

Sep 17 · >

Britain Is ‘The Sick Man’ Of Europe In 2024, Says Latest IPPR Report

By Peter Lazenby LONDON: A bleak picture of Britain as “the sick man of Europe” — with almost three million workers suffering long-term illness — has been presented in a damning new report. The report, published on September 15 as part of the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR)’s...

Sep 17 · >

Barbara Dane’s Autobiography, A Testament To A Life Of Struggle And Song

By Eric A. Gordon NEW YORK: It must be quite a daunting challenge to start writing an autobiography when you’re over 90! But that’s exactly what movement singer and organizer Barbara Dane has done, and it is a beaut! What amazes me is the ready access she seems to...

Sep 17 · >

Indian Electric Vehicle Makers May Not Need Fresh Subsidies

By Nantoo Banerjee Union Road Transport & Highways Minister Nitin Jairam Gadkari may be right to say that electric vehicles manufacturers do not need any more government subsidies, as consumers are now opting for EVs and CNG vehicles independently. The minister reasoned that the drop in production costs and...

Sep 16 · >

BJP Leadership Is Rattled At Rahul’s Success In Wooing Indian Diaspora In USA

By Kalyani Shankar Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s recent trip to the United States has provoked a war of words between the ruling BJP and the main opposition Congress in India. Should the Indian leaders refrain from badmouthing the ruling BJP while abroad? Is there a red line, and has...

Sep 16 · >

Arvind Kejriwal Has Opted For A Big Political Gamble By Deciding To Resign

By Sushil Kutty Delhi knows Arvind Kejriwal, Chief Minister for one more day. Then, he will resign and somebody else will take his place. The only difference will be that while Kejriwal out of jail cannot go to the Chief Minister’s Office or sign papers, the replacement will be...

Sep 16 · >

Assam Chief Minister Has To Own Big Responsibility For Ethnic Tensions In Manipur

By Ashis Biswas KOLKATA: During the last few months, a disturbing discordance between India’s ambitious developmental initiative in its Northeast and a spectacular failure of governance from Manipur to Assam, has impacted regional stability. Alarmingly, despite GOI’s serious efforts to improve the Manipur law and order situation, even traditional...

Sep 16 · >

Climate Action Programmes Adversely Affect The Lives Of Marginalised

By Asad Mirza International Labour Organisation’s (ILO) latest report reveals that half of the global population lacks social protection, exacerbating vulnerabilities amid the escalating climate crisis. Over 90% of individuals in climate-vulnerable countries are without any safety net, highlighting a critical gap in support for those most affected by...

Sep 16 · >

Decoding Publication Of Karl Marx’s ‘Capital’ 157 Years Ago On September 14

By Marcello Musto No matter how many decades pass since Karl Marx’s Capital was first published, and no matter how often it is dismissed as outdated, it time and again returns to the center of debate. At a venerable 157 years of age (it was first published on September...

Sep 16 · >

Disturbing Optics At Chief Justice’s Ganesh Pooja Plant Doubts In People’s Mind

By K Raveendran Narendra Modi is not a friend of Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud; nor is he a family member of the CJI. Had Modi fulfilled either of the conditions, his presence at the Ganesh Pooja organized by the Chief Justice would have been fine. Considering that the...

Sep 14 · >

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By Dr. Gyan Pathak Social protection gaps in India are still at alarming level. More than half of the population (51.2 per cent) in the country are still totally unprotected, while over half of the global population (52.4 per cent) are covered by at least one social protection scheme,...

Sep 14 · >

Mohan Bhagwat Still Continuing His Salvo Against Narendra Modi

By Harihar Swarup Mohan Bhagwat has made yet another of his cryptic statements that is being seen in political circles as yet another criticism of Narendra Modi. This time the RSS sarsanghchalk has alluded, again without saying it in so many words, to the Prime Minister’s claim, during Lok...

Sep 14 · >

Biden About To Give Permission To Ukraine To Strike Deep Into Russia

By John Wojcik The New York Times has just reported what national and international peace forces have known for a long time – the war in Ukraine is much more than a battle between the two countries directly involved. It is also part of a major effort by the...

Sep 14 · >

Why Sitaram Yechury’s Demise Is A Big Loss To The INDIA Bloc In Its Fight Against The BJP

By Nitya Chakraborty The Communist Party of India (Marxist) general secretary Sitaram Yechury, who passed away on Thursday, September 12 after a fatal bout of respiratory illness at the age of 72, has left a deep void just not in the leadership of the CPI(M), but also in the...

Sep 13 · >

New Spin In National Politics After Supreme Court Bail To Kejriwal

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Sep 13 · >

Nitish Kumar Steadily Losing His Grip On The Bihar Political Situation

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Sep 13 · >
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