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Nitish Dismisses Buzz About His Candidature For President

By Rahil Nora Chopra Amid a lot of buzz for the coming presidential elections, names of political veterans such as Sharad Pawar, BSP Supremo Mayawati and a few others have been doing the rounds and discussed as possible candidates for the post. Speculations have been rife of late with...

Mar 4 · >

Rising Unemployment Is Being Ignored By The Modi Govt

By Dr. Gyan Pathak February 2022 data on unemployment is even more frustrating amidst the Modi government’s claim that the employment opportunities are on the rise in India. Unemployment rate actually rose to 8.1 per cent from 6.57 per cent in January showing worsening the condition by 1.53 per...

Mar 4 · >

Bizarre ’Kill Putin’ Hashtag In Social Media Steamrolling Freedom Of Expression

By Sushil Kutty The ‘cancel culture’ that saw Trump’s courtiers crushed underfoot for supporting the former President, and for refusing to state emphatically that the “election was not stolen”, has now transferred to crushing everybody who will not join the “Kill Putin” circus which has been in town for...

Mar 4 · >

India-Bangladesh River Transport Projects Are Facing Problems

By Ashis Biswas India and Bangladesh have profitably introduced bilateral waterways trafficking of goods/cargo in an effort to better integrate their economies some time ago. However, both countries going forward have learnt that future growth may be negatively impacted by natural factors beyond their control. Some days ago, Assam...

Mar 4 · >

Decoding Trinamool Congress’s Massive Victory In Latest Civic Polls In Bengal

By Nitya Chakraborty The massive victory achieved by Trinamool Congress in the latest elections to 108 civic bodies in Bengal covering all the districts is a continuation of the trend which was evident at the assembly elections in 2021.In all the subsequent elections held in the state, first Kolkata...

Mar 3 · >

Russia’s Financial System Takes Big Hits On Eighth Day Of Ukraine War

By Anjan Roy I never tire of recalling what Joseph Schumpeter, one of the greatest economists and scholars, wrote in his monumental tome: The nearer we are to an epoch the less we understand. Our own we understand the least. It is too early to make an assessment of...

Mar 3 · >

Centre Should Reduce Duties On Petro Products To Check Rising Inflation

By Sanjay Roy The tensions between Russia and the US-NATO in the past few weeks and the Russian military attack on Ukraine have sparked a big increase in international oil prices. The oil prices have surged and they stood over 100 dollars a barrel and gas prices have escalated...

Mar 3 · >

Indian Student’s Killing In Ukraine Is A Wake-Up Call To Review Medical Admission Policy

By K R Sudhaman The killing of an Indian Student Naveen Shekharappa in a Russian shelling in Kharkiv in Ukraine recently is a wake-up call to the country’s rampant and unending caste-based and communal-based politics that is ruining the educational system. It is time for the nation as a...

Mar 3 · >

‘Labarthi’ Is The Most Talked Issue During Poll Campaign In Uttar Pradesh

By Sushil Kutty In this age of Social Media, there are dime-a- dozen political analysts. From age 20 to age 60 and beyond. Many of these pundits base their political predictions on caste arithmetic. There is also the analyst who argues using the communal factor. Stacked against these two...

Mar 3 · >

Loud Music Can’t Quantify Happiness, Rather Induce Hearing Loss

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Whenever a person becomes happy, one resorts to loud music, not only for hearing oneself, but for all living in the surroundings, so that people should also come to know about the happiness. Happiness cannot be quantified, but majority among us try to accomplish the...

Mar 3 · >
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