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BJP Is Going All Out To Retain Karnataka In The Coming Assembly Polls

By Sushil Kutty Will the Bharatiya Janata Party ever get more than a foothold in states south other than in Karnataka? The number of times the BJP has undertaken serious forays down south has been equalled only by the number of times the  Congress has launched Rahul Gandhi in...

Jan 4 · >

Naveen Patnaik Leading BJD To Assembly Polls In 2024 For The Sixth Time

By Harihar Swarup Seeking to galvanize his party’s cadre ahead of the 2024 Assembly and Lok Sabha polls, Biju Janata Dal President and five-term Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has said the BJD has the potential to serve the people of Odisha for next 100 years. Naveen, 76, thus sent...

Jan 4 · >

Why Anti-Taliban Resistance Should Be Supported For World Peace

  By Manish Rai Recently the Taliban ordered an indefinite ban on university education for women, the ministry of higher education said in a letter issued to all government and private universities. Before this drastic decision last year, the Ministry of Women’s Affairs was dissolved and the sinister Ministry...

Jan 4 · >

Mexican President AMLO’s Four Years In Power Have Brought Big Changes

By Kurt Hackbarth The Mexican people have just celebrated with big enthusiasm four years in power of the leftwing president Luis Obrador better known as AMLO. His strong leadership, pro-people programmes and policies to protect the interests of the common American masses have been widely appreciated. He is considered...

Jan 4 · >

Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra Has Presented A More Mature Persona Of Him As A Leader

By Kalyani Shankar Congress would like to rebrand Rahul Gandhi as a young, caring, and ideological leader before the 2024 polls. Has Rahul shown a new image after the Bharat Jodo yatra, completed over 100 days as intended? For the first time after many years, the grand old party...

Jan 3 · >

India Wakes Up To Challenges Posed By Spreading Online Gambling

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav The central government released draft regulations for the online gaming and gambling sector on January 2. Union Minister of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar said the government has begun consultations to frame detailed guidelines and regulations for India’s nascent gaming sector, which has...

Jan 3 · >

Coal Production And Consumption To Make Higher Records In 2023

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Pledges made by countries in all climate crises summits are really angelic, but what is done is clear dichotomy and hypocrisy, which the world will see in full play in 2023 with rise in production and consumption of coal, the dirtiest of the three fossil...

Jan 3 · >

RSS Moving Fast To Establish Its Domination Of Tribals Before 2024

By Arun Srivastava With the RSS hastening up the process of fattening its Hindu rank by inducting the tribals, the alarm bell for complete dissipation of their identity has started ringing for the adivasis and they   are ready   to assert their independent distinctiveness   by   confronting   the RSS pracharaks. Discontent...

Jan 3 · >

There Is More Than Football To Ronaldo’s Move To Saudi Club

By James M Dorsey One-upmanship in Middle Eastern sports just wretched up a notch as superstar Cristiano Ronaldo joins state-owned Saudi football club Al Nassr FC for reportedly a whopping US$241 million over 2.5 years. Ronaldo’s transfer, involving the biggest football salary in history, beats Qatar-owned Paris St. Germain’s...

Jan 3 · >

Working-Class Activism Was The Highlight Of U.S. Politics In 2022

  By Mark Gruenberg There for all to see was the determination of an independent grass-roots union, the Amazon Labour Union, to confront one of the nation’s three richest men, Jeff Bezos, and his monster goliath, Amazon, over wages and working conditions. They bested Bezos and won the union...

Jan 3 · >

SC’s Demonetisation Verdict Fails To Consider Human Cost Of Ill-Fated Decision

By K Raveendran   The Supreme Court has by a 4-1 majority ruled that the demonetisation decision by the Modi government was technically valid, but apart from the concerns raised in the dissenting voice recorded by Justice Nagarathna, the verdict has failed to acknowledge the huge human cost of...

Jan 2 · >

Free Food Supply To India’s Poor Won’t Help Eradicate Poverty

By Nantoo Banerjee It is a pity that the government could not think of a better “new year gift for the country’s poor” than continuing to feed 81.35 crore Indians with free food grains for another year till December 31, 2023, under a 10-year-old National Food Security Act (NFSA),...

Jan 2 · >

2023 Starts With Lula’s Presidency In Brazil Amidst Big Regional Uncertainties

  By Satyaki Chakraborty Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva took office SundayJanuary1for a third term as Brazil’s president, in a ceremony marked by the absence of his predecessor Jair Bolsonaro and violent demonstrations by far right supporters in different parts of the country. The 77-year-old ex-metalworker, who previously led...

Jan 2 · >

Political Aspirations And Manoeuvering Capabilities On Test

  By Gyan Pathak Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh were two legislative assemblies that were to expire on February 18 and January 1, 2023 respectively, the elections for which were held in November and December. BJP swept Gujarat but lost Himachal Pradesh, and thus the party begins the year 2023...

Jan 2 · >

Naveen Patnaik Has Been Serving Odisha As CM For Five Consecutive Terms

By Sushil Kutty Odisha Chief Minister and Biju Janata Dal President Naveen Patnaik is unlike other regional party founders and heads. He has no prime ministerial ambitions and is remarkably aloof, not seen as a threat to the ruling party at the Centre. And, if the BJP and Modi...

Jan 2 · >

Health And Education Policies Should Be Based On Scientific Outlook

By Dr Arun Mitra A few days ago, while addressing the 75th Amrit Utsav of Swami Narayan Gurukul Rajkot Sansthan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that education has been completely neglected after independence. Therefore, it has become necessary that the government should bring forward the importance of ancient educational...

Jan 2 · >

BJP Will Fight Karnataka Assembly Poll With Narendra Modi As Face

By Arun Srivastava Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge had to face severe aggression from the BJP leaders for his month old jibe at Narendra Modi asking the people to vote “looking at his face” for all elections. Kharge had said “From municipal corporation election to MLA election and MP election,...

Jan 2 · >

Gross Lapses In Houses Distribution Under PMAY Haunt Trinamool Govt In Bengal

By Tirthankar Mitra Like boils breaking out on a deceased human, protests against irregularities in Pradhan Mantri Aabas Yojana list are eruption in one West Bengal district after another. With panchayat elections inching closer, the regular outbreak of these demonstrations could not have come at a worst time for...

Jan 2 · >
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