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Komera Anka Rao Is Consistently Clearing Wastes Of The Forests To Keep It Clean

By Harihar Swarup Komera Anka Rao will never have a scarecrow on his one-acre farm at Karempudi village in Palnadu in Andhra Pradesh. The sole reason he grows crops on his only piece of farm land is to feed birds. Jaji, as he is locally known, grows pearl millets...

Dec 21 · >

Indonesian Religious Reforms Call Challenges Muslim Autocracy

By James M Dorsey At first glance, Islamic scholars discussing the religious legitimacy of the United Nations and the nation-state sounds esoteric. It’s not. On the contrary, it’s potentially revolutionary. Religious scholars, led by Nahdlatul Ulama, the world’s largest and arguably most moderate Muslim civil society movement in the...

Dec 21 · >

DMK Promotes Udhayanidhi As Third Generation Dynast Politician In Tamil Nadu

By Kalyani Shankar The BJP has weakened Congress in the past eight years, but can it decimate the growing number of influential regional leaders who will be the primary challengers in the 2024 polls? In July, the BJP vowed to eliminate the family rule in the Hyderabad executive meeting....

Dec 20 · >

Elon Musk Is A Big Social Junkie, He Can Not Live Without Twitting

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav Elon Musk asked his 122 million followers through a poll on Twitter whether he should step down as the chief executive of the social media giant he bought for $44 billion on October 28. Out of the total 17 million votes, 57.5% favored him stepping...

Dec 20 · >

Prime Minister’s Visit To North East Has Given A Big Boost To BJP Prospects

By Arun Srivastava Narendra Modi’s visit last week to Northeast region in public perception is meant to give a major thrust to the development projects in the region, but the main axiom behind this move has been to make nationalism the primary election agenda in the 2024 Lok Sabha...

Dec 20 · >

Kisan Garjana Rally May Be Precursor To BJP’s Decline

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Kisan Garjana Rally organized in Delhi Ramleela ground on Monday by RSS-affiliated farmers’ body Bhartiya Kisan Sangh (BKS) against the ruling establishment led by Narendra Modi might have inflicted a chilling sensation into the Modi-Shah duo’s spines, for it reflected the despair and anger of...

Dec 20 · >

China’s Covid-19 Spread Is A Wake Up Call To Complacent West And India

By Sushil Kutty China’s zero-Covid policy is history and the virus is exacting revenge; taking Beijing and every major Chinese city in its deadly embrace. The very same people who protested the strict Covid restrictions are sharing their Covid-positive test results online. Offices are reporting “staff sick”. Curiously, Chinese...

Dec 20 · >

RBI Affidavit On Demonetisation Obfuscates Rather Than Clarifying

By Arun Kumar In a vibrant democracy, critique of policy a) makes for a) better policies, and b) helps correct mistakes as they occur. Official spokespersons will always argue that the government is doing the best under given circumstances. But today, the world is changing so fast that mistakes...

Dec 20 · >

As President Of Brazil, Lula Could Lead A New Nonalignment Movement

By Majeed Malhas Lula da Silva’s victory in this year’s Brazilian presidential election marks a significant political shift not only in Brazil, which spent the past three years under the leadership of the far-right Bolsonaro administration, but on the global geopolitical stage. In 2009, as then president of Brazil,...

Dec 20 · >

It’s Time To Unlock Lands Held By Closed Industrial Units

By Nantoo Banerjee The West Bengal government’s latest decision to take over 395 acres of prime industrial land lying idle at Uttarpara, near Kolkata, under CK Birla-controlled Hindustan Motors Limited (HM), for gainful use is most welcome. The giant HM factory has been closed since 2014. It may be...

Dec 19 · >
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