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Madhya Pradesh Is In The Grip Of Election Fever For Local Bodies Polls

By L.S. Herdenia BHOPAL: With the announcement of election schedule of local bodies, Madhya Pradesh is in the grip of election fever. Because of Covid-19 election is late by two years. During the last two years local bodies were being governed by officials. Besides the two major parties –...

Jun 7 · >

Opposition Parties Are No Match To Trinamool In Coming Panchayat Polls In Bengal

By Ashis Biswas With Panchayat elections due early next year in West Bengal, there are ominous signs that the polling process could be just as violent and troublesome as the last time in 2018. That year parties opposing the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) could not put up candidates for...

Jun 7 · >

Taliban Command Structure Afflicted With Bitter Factionalism

By Sankar Ray The monolithic dictatorship of the Taliban shows cracks as the compulsion for compromises on certain issues looms large. There is bitter opposition within the top leadership. It was apparent months ago when the Taliban’s deputy foreign minister, Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai, publicly pulled up the Taliban...

Jun 7 · >

Drones Posing Risks To The Present Indian Security System

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Within 10 days of India celebrating two days Bharat Drone Mahotsav 2022 on May 27-28, the technical analysis of drone seized by Indian security forces has revealed an alarming trend of increasing security threat for the country – Drones are being used in smuggling of...

Jun 7 · >

India’s Public Debt Level Is Too High To Become Comfortable

By Nantoo Banerjee It is a matter of serious concern that India’s public debt level is among the highest in emerging economies while the country’s debt affordability is among the weakest. Generally, the average threshold limit prescribed for public debt-to-GDP ratio is 77 percent with each additional percentage point...

Jun 6 · >

Is The RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat Trying To Tame The Saffron Hawks?

By Amulya Ganguli Occasionally, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat is seen to be engaged in calming down the Hindutva hotheads. What prompts him to undertake such an exercise is generally beyond the understanding of impartial observers. But the Sangh Parivar leader’s effort is laudable and undeniable. His latest observation that...

Jun 6 · >

Mohan Bhagwat’s Statement Aims At Assuaging Feelings Of Liberal Hindus

By Arun Srivastava RSS supremo Mohan Bhagwat’s sermons which appear to be virtuous having high quality of sense of morality are simply façades to assuage the feelings of the liberal Hindus and to provide protection to the Hindutva fringe has given birth to and to fortify it against criticism...

Jun 6 · >

Bhima Koregaon Prisoners Complete Four Years Of Their Arrests On June 6

By Satyaki Chakraborty The Bhima Koregaon case prisoners complete   four years of their arrests in jails on June 6, 2022 and on this very day, the jailed activists issued an open letter to the people of the country and those who still love freedom for   human rights activities. In...

Jun 6 · >

Gulf Nations Outbursts Have Panicked BJP Leadership And Modi Govt

By Sushil Kutty Finally, much to the delight of millions, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not the Invincible! Little Qatar in the Gulf brought the Modi Government to its knees even as Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait and Iran weighed in. Modi’s ‘Arabian Nights’ stands curtailed because Modi is no...

Jun 6 · >

India Is Failing In Achieving Sustainable Development Goals

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Narendra Modi government has just completed 8 years in power that PM Narendra Modi has referred to as the years of great achievements. While inaugurating the iconic week (June 6-11) celebrations of the Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Corporate affairs on June 6, he...

Jun 6 · >
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