By Damayantee Dhar Mitesh Prajapati, a 30-year-old diamond polishing worker in Surat, Gujarat, was the sole earner of his family of four. Post lockdown last year, like many workers in the diamond industry, he could not manage to get a job. For seven months, Prajapati had no job, which...
By Karl Engels After an 11-day war that killed more than 240 Palestinians and 12 Israelis, a fragile ceasefire between the right-wing government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Islamist Hamas militants that rule Gaza took hold early Friday morning. Activists inside Israel—Jewish and Arab alike—hailed the...
By Nantoo Banerjee The Union government may disagree but it is not in control of either the economy or the nation’s health. The government is increasingly facing the wrath of the public, opposition parties, NGOs and a large section of the media over its failure to manage the situation....
By Nitya Chakraborty In a vibrant parliamentary democracy like India, the political mood changes very fast and that is what the Prime Minister Narendra Modi is experiencing now after his seven years of undisputed stewardship. The latest survey done by the opinion agency C-Voter shows that the acceptability of...
By Amulya Ganguli The wheel has turned full circle for Narendra Modi. Just as he was persona non grata in several Western countries, including the US, in the aftermath of the 2002 Gujarat riots, he is again facing censure in Europe and America, mainly from the media if not...
By Gyan Pathak India completes 14 months of the first lockdown, announced on March 24, 2020, that had created unprecedented chaos among the migrant workers, millions of them leaving their working places on foot in the absence of any means of transportation, without food to eat, without water to...
By Arun Srivastava Malayalam news channel Asianet has come under Right-wing attacks for ignoring the Bengal post poll violence. The phone call was one of the many similar calls made to media offices in other states. The BJP and Sangh parivar have launched a nationwide campaign to malign and...
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: It was a bold surgical strike from the Congress High Command. It came a bit late in the day. An earlier execution could, perhaps, have prevented the Congress in Kerala from facing a humiliating electoral defeat. But as the saying goes, better late than never....
By Sushil Kutty Yoga guru Baba Ramdev, who called ‘allopathy’ “stupid science” and held allopathic practice/medicine responsible for the deaths of thousands of Indians, got a taste of his own medicine the other day! This man, who does belly-squirms every time he’s invited to demonstrate Yoga on TV, got...
By Harihar Swarup India has four decades of experience in running a national immunisation programme for children and pregnant women. It has successfully conducted large-scale mass vaccination drives for many years for polio elimination. Therefore, there was every reason to believe it could deliver Covid-19 vaccines efficiently; however, the...
By K Raveendran Prime Minister Narendra Modi was seen struggling to hold back tears while paying tribute to those who lost their lives in the second wave of Covid. Obviously, the opposition parties are not impressed by what they consider as histrionics. There is no doubt that Modi is...
By Gyan Pathak We must not be misled by the figures of economic growth and revival being reported in the media now-a-days. Rather, we need to analyse them carefully, because they are being compared with a low base of the pandemic year 2020, to present a rosy picture of...
By Subrata Majumder West Bengal and North East Region (NER) are at the geographical heartland of India for the axis to Act East policy. The proximity of both to South East Asia and East Asia is the bedrock for strategic policies to promote India’s relations with these regions. Nevertheless,...
By Satyaki Chakraborty The Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) has given a call to observe 26th may, 2021 as a Black Day for Indian Democracy. That is the day Narendra Modi Government took oath of office in 2014 and then again on 30th May in 2019. 26th May is the...
By Prabir Purkayastha Our first concept of self-reliance came out of our struggle for independence. It meant developing the indigenous capacity of our people, institutions and industry against the colonial control of the economy. The second self-reliance – Modi’s slogan of Atmanirbhar Bharat – means only local manufacturing. Without...
By Bharat Dogra Sunderlal Bahuguna is no more. The veteran environmentalist and Chipko movement leader passed away on May 21 around noon at a hospital in Rishikesh, where he had been admitted about two weeks ago following Covid-type symptoms. He was born in a village along the bank of...
By Nitya Chakraborty The Left democrats, especially the progressive caucus have achieved a major victory in influencing the foreign policy by persuading the Biden presidency to take a tough line towards aggressive Israeli regime and compelling the prime minister Netanyahu to agree to a cease- fire. This was the...
By Prabhat Patnaik On March 24, 2020, Narendra Modi had announced that the country would go into a lockdown after four hours! This nation-wide lockdown was to last till the end of May, after which there were local lockdowns but not a general one. It brought acute hardship to...