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Urgent Joint Action Is Needed To Prevent The Next Wave Of Pandemic

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Vaccination against COVID-19 suffers from inequality and sluggishness. Inequality in such an extent that 80 per cent of the vaccines have been administered in the high and upper-middle-income countries, as against 19.7 per cent in rest of the middle income group, and only 0.3 per...

Jun 25 · >

Present BJP Leaders Benefitted Most From Emergency Of Indira Gandhi

By Parsa Venkateshwar Rao Jr Every year on 25 June, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders recall the crime against democracy and humanity that former prime minister late Indira Gandhi and the Congress committed by imposing the Emergency and sending hundreds—they would say thousands—of Opposition leaders, especially those who belonged...

Jun 25 · >

Sharad Pawar Key To Stitching A Viable Opposition Front

By Rahil Nora Chopra The political buzz around the formation of a third front is back. While talk of a third front has been recurrent, the key difference this time is that NCP supremo, Sharad Pawar, one of the sharpest and most experienced leaders in Indian politics, is being...

Jun 25 · >

Progressives In USA Unleash State-Level Legislation Tsunami

By John Bachtell In the face of a vicious Republican-orchestrated assault on democratic rights and working-class economic gains, states dominated by Democratic governors and legislatures representing broad multi-racial governing coalitions are pulling in the opposite direction—going all out to expand rights. And in some GOP-dominated states, voters are taking...

Jun 25 · >

Only A Two Track Approach Can Help Opposition Achieve Its Goal Of Unity

By Nitya Chakraborty The meeting of the eight opposition parties held on June  22 at the NCP president Sharad Pawar’s residence has led to more confusion rather than facilitating the process of consolidation of the unity of the  parties that are opposed to the continuation of the BJP in...

Jun 24 · >

Steep Hikes In Prices Of Essential Commodities Are Hitting People Hard

By Prakash Karat The blight of the pandemic which has caused mass suffering and deaths during the second wave is now compounded by the manifold miseries inflicted on the people by the Modi government.  The people are experiencing unemployment, falling incomes and hunger.  On top of this comes the...

Jun 24 · >

Corporates Are Getting Pampered By Modi Government All The Way

By Krishna Jha When the rivers in the country began swelling with corpses, they got buried in the shallow sand graves. Soon in the strong wind, sand moved and then came the thieves who took away the last sheet. In the glaring sun they all lay exposed. We all...

Jun 24 · >

Big Exodus Of People From Myanmar Hits India’s Three Border States

By Ashis Biswas With no prospects of an early end to the ongoing civil strife in Myanmar, the exodus of Burmese refugees to India’s Northeastern states has swelled from a trickle to a torrent. As of now, various media reports suggest that the number of people crossing over to...

Jun 24 · >

With No Relief In Sight, Centre Adds To Misery Of Construction Workers

By SandipChakraborty Pawan Mondal (28), a resident of Dakshin Barasat in South 24 Parganas district, is a bricklaying mason by profession. In the lockdown period of the Covid-19 second wave, Mondal along with his two sons and his wife are running from pillar to post to get some benefit...

Jun 24 · >

Opposition Parties Have To Be Prepared For Removing Saffrons From Power

By K Raveendran There is little doubt in anybody’s mind that it is Congress that stands between Modi government and yet another term for it in 2024. But this role is best performed by the party in terms of omission rather than commission. If it has to be successful...

Jun 23 · >

Bengal Governor Dhankar Is Trying To Destabilise Mamata Government

By Arun Srivastava Aggression against Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee is the only design to salvage the image and prestige of Narendra Modi and Amit Shah after the BJP met with its  waterloo in the Bengal assembly election. Though both the leaders were caught in their nasty domestic fight...

Jun 23 · >

Voice Of Opposition Gagged In Myanmar By Coup Leaders

By Barun Das Gupta The army which overthrew the elected government in Myanmar and took over power on February 1 has not only gagged the voice of the opposition but effectively blanked out any news emanating from that country except those vetted by the junta. Since April, hardly any...

Jun 23 · >

Kerala State BJP Is In Deep Political Crisis

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The signs are ominous for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Kerala. The lotus is in deep waters. There is no escaping that conclusion. The party, which is trying to emerge as a third force in the secular state, is now struggling to survive in...

Jun 23 · >

Milkha Singh Has Left A Great Legacy For Indian Sportsmen To Follow

By Harihar Swarup Multan-born athlete, Milkha Singh, took up running after he saw his parents and seven siblings murdered during partition. His father’s last words were what saved him, and later gave India its first Commonwealth gold in 1958. Milkha passed away last week. What were his father’s last...

Jun 23 · >

Nazi Invasion Of Soviet Russia Is Now 80 Years Old

By Betty Smith On June 22, 1941—80 years ago—the Nazi juggernaut, having already waged a “blitzkrieg” (lightning war) across Europe and occupied ten countries, smashed into the Soviet Union with what Hitler considered overwhelming forces. Hitler announced that Moscow would fall in four or six weeks. By autumn, he...

Jun 23 · >

Sasikala Has Her Own Gameplan To Take Over Faction-Ridden AIADMK

By Kalyani Shankar Will V.K. Sasilala, a one-time close confident of late Tamil Nadu chief minister J. Jayalalithaa make a comeback?  It is a question mark as politics is changing fast in the state.  ‘Chinnamma ‘as she was known, has had her ups and downs in the past four...

Jun 22 · >

Rahul Gandhi Has To Make Himself Ready For Combating Modi In Next Lok Sabha Poll

By Arun Srivastava Who wished Rahul Gandhi on his 51 birthday and who did not has become a hot issue of discussion in the political circle. It might not have acquired importance and raised the index of curiosity if the Prime Minister Narendra Modi had not refrained from greeting...

Jun 22 · >

‘Modified’ Vaccine Policy Of Modi Government Has Miles To Go

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The new phase of vaccination kicked in on June 21, 2021 in India under the Modified Vaccine Policy making a record of inoculating 82.7 lakh shots in one day, but the pace cannot be maintained in July next month. It could be reduced to even...

Jun 22 · >
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