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Impose Inequality Tax On Superrich In 2022-23 Budget To Help Distressed

By Nitya Chakraborty The Oxfam inequality report released coinciding with the virtual meeting of the World Economic Forum on Davos Agenda, has exposed in a candid manner how the two year pandemic has widened the inequality in the Globe including India. Specifically for India, the situation is grimmer as...

Jan 18 · >

Samajwadi Party Giving Matching Fight To BJP On Eve Of Polls In Uttar Pradesh

  By Kalyani Shankar Former Uttar Pradesh chief minister and Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav have emerged as the primary challenger to the BJP. in the February Assembly polls now that the poll scene is explicit. The polls will be held in seven phases from February 10 to March...

Jan 18 · >

LIC IPO Undervaluation Kicks Up A Big Row In The Government

By Satyaki Chakraborty The Narendra Modi Government is in mess once again over its proposed valuation of the Initial Public Offering (IPO) of the blue chip Life Insurance Corporation. Earlier also there were allegations about the official valuation of some other leading public sector enterprises, but the LIC valuation...

Jan 18 · >

Narendra Modi Ignored Grim Reality In His Speech At World Economic Forum

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The World Economic Forum’s Davos Agenda 2022 intended to bring world leaders together to address the ‘state of the world’ and to share their visions for the year ahead. On the very first day, the world has head the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi,...

Jan 18 · >

In Punjab, On February 20 Poll, It Is Congress Versus Aam Aadmi Party

By Sushil Kutty There are lots of people, mostly Punjab Congress MLAs, rooting for Charanjit Singh Channi, clamouring that the Congress high command name Channi the chief ministerial face of the Congress; promise that he’ll not be replaced when Congress retains the government-ship of the border state on March...

Jan 18 · >

Bengali Theatre Has Become Poorer With The Passing Away Of Saonli Mitra

By Sankar Ray Saonli Mitra, a legend in Bengali theatre who mesmerized the audience for more than three decades, passed away in Kolkata on Sunday after a prolonged illness. She was the daughter of the theatre icons of Bengal Sambhu Mitra and Tripti Mitra, but Saonli created her own...

Jan 18 · >

India’s Industrial Growth Lacks Focus, Planning

By Nantoo Banerjee For years, the government has been loosely talking about making India a global manufacturing hub.  Unfortunately, it does not have either a strong viable programme, or a reliable time frame, to make this happen. Despite having a big potential, India’s metal, engineering, defence hardware manufacturing, construction,...

Jan 17 · >

People Must See Through The Grim Reality Under Modi Rule

By Dr, Gyan Pathak It is high time that the people of India could see, rather must see, through the grim reality under Modi rule, especially since the outbreak of the COVID-19, during which 84 per cent of the households of the country suffered significant decline in income with...

Jan 17 · >

Aam Aadmi Party Is Determined To Play Larger Role In National Politics

By Sushil Kutty With the Aam Aadmi Party, it’s not the Lucknowi ‘pehle aap, pehle aap’. For Arvind Kejriwal’s AAP—born out of the womb of an ‘andolan’—there is time still to conquer India and like the industrious ‘ant’, AAP slogs on, it’s ambitions intact in the future which could...

Jan 17 · >

23 Million People Are Facing Acute Food Crisis In Afghanistan

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav About five months since the Taliban took over Afghanistan, the country with 40 million people is seeing the worst crisis in its painful political upheavals of the last few decades – hunger and starvation. As per UN reports, Nearly 23 million people are in the...

Jan 17 · >

Call For Indianisation Is A Fallacy, If Not A Fraud, On The Constitution

By Dr M.P. Raju A call to Indianize and decolonize the legal and constitutional system of India may appear to be innocuous and even attractive. A closer look at such calls may show otherwise. Such a call is not new. However, the recent call is a little different in...

Jan 17 · >

Ruling Socialists Frontrunner In Portugal National Elections On January 30

By Satyaki Chakraborty Portugal’s ruling Socialist Party led by the present Prime Minister Antonio Costa is leading in the current opinion polls as against the main opposition Social Democratic Party for the national elections scheduled on January 30 this year. The other parties, Left Bloc and the Communist Party...

Jan 17 · >

Spanish Communist Deputy PM Yolanda Diaz Imparts Dynamism To The Coalition

By Eoghan Gilmartin When Pope Francis granted Spain’s left-wing deputy prime minister Yolanda Díaz an official audience before Christmas, the opposition Partido Popular branded the meeting a “communist summit.” It seems that even for the mainstream right, the head of the Catholic Church is now part of the “anti-Spain”...

Jan 17 · >

Uttar Pradesh Has Witnessed Various Twists In Politics In Three Decades

By Harihar Swarup Uttar Pradesh which dominates national politics, has had an eventful history in the assembly elections as well. As the state heads for polls, a look at its frequently changing governments and CMs, and the role of key leaders shows its fascinating twists and turns among different...

Jan 15 · >

No End Of Woes For Unorganised Sector Labour As Third Wave Peaks

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The third wave of COVID-19 has depressed the labour market in India. The first two weeks of the new year witnessed more stringent containment measures in several states and metropolis in the country resulting in closures of many economic activities, and this trend is most...

Jan 15 · >

Imran Khan’s Peace Pipeline Is Meant To Woo International Monetary Fund

By Sankar Ray The much fanfare with which the Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan Niazi announced the 100-page long maiden National Security Policy 2022-2066 meets with both bouquets and brickbats.  It was okayed by the miltablishment prior to nod by the cabinet as the PM revealed the ‘civil military...

Jan 15 · >

Bolivia, Chile And Mexico To Work Jointly For Developing Lithium Resources

By Satyaki Chakraborty After the decisive victory of the Left candidates in four out of the five presidential elections in Latin America in 2021, the New Year 2022 is witnessing close collaboration between the lithium producing countries of the region to develop their own resources without depending on the...

Jan 15 · >

Sri Lankan Food Crisis Has A Clear Message For India

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav With 22 million people, Sri Lanka is reeling under an acute food crisis with prices of staple food rising uncontrollably and people running out of cash. Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa’s government appears utterly clueless in tackling the evolving situation. By now, the Sri Lankan food...

Jan 15 · >
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