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Disappearance Of Chinese Star Sportswoman Prompts Boycott Call

By Anjan Roy Tennis Olympian Peng Shuai had complained of sexual assault by a highest ranking Chinese politician. The cruelty, violence, exploitation of the people by those in power, coercion and society’s acquiescence to all these in spite of awareness about such malaise in current day China unavoidably nudges...

Nov 20 · >

United Movement Of Kisans Forces Modi To Repeal Three Farm Laws

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Prime Minister Narendra Modi corrects his mistake by just shedding his arrogance and announcing repeal of the three controversial farm laws he got passed in the Parliament of India in the midst of COVID-19 crisis when the whole country was struggling to save lives of...

Nov 19 · >

Supreme Court Has The Constitutional Duty To Review The Misuse Of UAPA

By Sushil Kutty Julio Ribeiro and Harsh Mander among others. There will be folks who will mock them with “the usual suspects” tag, but then these former civil servants are persistent with their consistency to stop the Union Government from initiating and implementing overbearing actions; cry foul when the...

Nov 19 · >

High Taxes On Petro Products By Centre Hit The Working People Most

By Prabhat Patnaik The Modi government has been raising taxes on petro-products as its main instrument of resource mobilisation for government spending. This ironically has the dual effect of not stimulating the economy, but stimulating inflation instead. An alternative fiscal policy of raising resources through direct taxes on the...

Nov 19 · >

Final Declaration Of Glasgow COP26 Is An Inadequate Response To Present Challenge

By Dr. Soma Marla The just ended climate summit COP26 has largely disappointed the people around the world as there was hardly any attempt to take bold steps to avert rapid global warming. Despite the urgency to halt catastrophic climate change, the pact that was approved at the end...

Nov 19 · >

India Needs To Adopt Smart Agriculture To Improve Productivity

By K R Sudhaman On a day when Prime Minister Narendra Modi rightly repealed the three draconian farm laws to prevent a political snowball in the ensuing assembly elections. It is worthwhile to ponder over how to make Indian agriculture smart now that the controversial laws have been withdrawn....

Nov 19 · >

Priyanka Urges Uttar Pradesh’s Women To Raise Their Voices

By Rahil Nora Chopra Ahead of the Uttar Pradesh assembly polls, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has distanced herself from the ‘Hinduism vs. Hindutva’ debate, and said that former external affairs minister Salman Khurshid’s view on the issue was an individual opinion. Speaking in Chitrakoot after performing parikrama of Kamtanath temple...

Nov 19 · >

Adivasis Are The Victims Of Narendra Modi Govt’s Hindutva-Corporate Agenda

By Prakash Karat Narendra Modi, while addressing an adivasi rally at Bhopal on the birth anniversary of the legendary tribal leader Birsa Munda on November 15, claimed that after independence, for decades, the adivasis were neglected.  It was only his government that made adivasis partners in the country’s development...

Nov 18 · >

Remembering My Visit To Shanghai In 2000 Amidst Dot Com Bubble

By Nitya Chakraborty The McKinsey report on national wealth by end of 2020 released on Monday placing China as the largest economy surpassing the USA led me remember my visit to Shanghai in  year 2000 when the entire global economy including China, was undergoing dot com bubble. I was...

Nov 18 · >

Modi Govt Has Bypassed All Democratic Norms In Increasing Tenure Of Two Chiefs

By Krishna Jha The year is almost at its end. Republic Day would bring back to us again the celebrations of democracy. As we revise our pledge on January 26 to abide by our Constitution, protect it and move ahead, the Government has been busy taking decisions and passing...

Nov 18 · >

Draft Rules For Labour Codes Have Brought New Concerns

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The Union Ministry of Labour and Employment’s new push for finalizing draft rules for the four controversial labour codes has brought news concerns among workforce regarding their implementation in near future. It would make the worker’s protest even stronger than has been planned by the...

Nov 18 · >

Oommen Chandy’s Delhi Mission Ends Up In Fiasco

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Former Chief Minister of Kerala and senior Congress leader from the state Oommen Chandy’s much-hyped mission to Delhi has ended up in a fiasco. Chandy had undertaken the trip to meet Congress president Sonia Gandhi and other party leaders to register his protest against the...

Nov 18 · >

Facebook’s Metaverse Is An Expanded Vision For Further Encroachment

By Paris Marx Mark Zuckerberg wants us to believe he’s figured out how we’ll socialize in the future. On October 28, he outlined his vision for the metaverse, a virtual environment where we can hang out, shop, and work. Yet its realization depends on Facebook and various other companies...

Nov 18 · >

Devaswom Board For Legal Action Against Aravana Payasam Disinformation

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Travancore Devaswom Board has issued a statement that the campaigns against Aravana Payasam, the main offertory (prasadam) given to the devotees at Sabarimala, were false and factually incorrect. The explanation from the Travancore Devaswom Board is in response to the fake propaganda about the Aravana Payasam and...

Nov 18 · >

Kerala co-op sets model with R&D in disaster management

A Kerala cooperative has set a model for best co-op practices with research and development in disaster management. The  model was put forth as a best practice for co-operatives at the Brainstorming Session on International Good Practices Platform for Co-operatives held at Sardar Patel Auditorium, LINAC Gurugram on Wednesday....

Nov 18 · >

McKinsey Report Vindicates Xi Jinping’s Prosperity Programme

By Nitya Chakraborty The McKinsey Co. report on the national wealth of the first ten countries of the world could not have come at a better time than the past Monday for the Chinese leader Xi Jinping. The long-awaited virtual summit between China and US was taking place between...

Nov 17 · >

Regulated Cryptos Appear To Be The Way Forward

By K Raveendran If you can’t fight the enemy, join them. This is an adage that has found expression at different points of history and by different authors. This best describes the predicament of central banks when it comes to cryptocurrencies. One can only sympathise with them as the...

Nov 17 · >

Modi’s Expressway To An Election Rally Aboard An IAF Jet

By Sushil Kutty So, there is now one more reason why you should be born a chaiwala’s son with a free pass to travel on all trains passing through the little railway station not far from where you rest your tired head every night. You, of course, can aspire...

Nov 17 · >
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