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India Pays Dearly For Modi’s Image Building

By B Arjun India is in the midst of the world’s worst outbreak of Covid-19 cases. It is a dystopian nightmare. The new cases and death toll are continuously rising. The medical response is hampered by shortages of oxygen, drugs, and hospital beds. According to experts, “The significant inefficiency,...

May 15 · >

Bihar Storm Over Pappu Yadav’s Arrest

By Rahil Nora Chopra The arrest of Jan Adhikar Party (JAP) founder and former MP Rajesh Ranjan alias Pappu Yadav in a 32-year-old case has sparked a huge political storm in Bihar and exposed cracks in the Nitish Kumar led NDA in Bihar.  Leaders of two NDA constituents in...

May 15 · >

The Government That Refuses To Learn

By Prakash Karat Weeks have gone by since the disastrous second Covid-19 wave unfolded, but the Modi government refuses to realise the folly of its ways and rectify its policies. The Supreme Court hearing the Covid pandemic issue had raised valid questions and expressed reservations about the vaccine policy...

May 13 · >

Himanta Biswa Sarma Has Many Challenges To Face

By Sagarneel Sinha After days of speculation, finally, the BJP, which created a new record this time in Assam by returning to power for the second time consecutively, appointed Himanta Biswa Sarma as the new chief minister. Many saw this decision coming with the saffron party avoiding to declare...

May 13 · >

Auto Sector Fears Another Dip As Sales Of Vehicles, Fuel Drop

By K Raveendran As Covid continues to ravage the country and more and more areas coming under lock-down like restrictions, the automobile sector is worried about that the green shoots that had begun appearing may not survive for long. According to reports quoting a top BPCL official, fuel sales...

May 13 · >

UP Panchayat Poll Results Boost Opposition Morale

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: The opposition is in an upbeat mood after panchayat results dealt BJP a humiliating defeat in its key districts. There is feeling among the opposition parties that that panchayat results have proved that rural voters were against BJP, which shows that the party could be...

May 13 · >

Covid-19 Pandemic Calls For Early Relaxations On IPRs

By Rohan Wadhwa The second wave, or rather a tsunami of Covid-19 as the Delhi High Court has observed, has knocked down India’s medical system. There are appalling reports of casualties due to a lack of medical facilities from all over the country. The paucity of drugs that Covid-infected...

May 13 · >

Starmer Must Turn Left In The Interest Of Survival

By Arun Srivastava Facing criticism after losing the Hartlepool by-election and control of eight councils, Britain’s local authorities, Labour leader Starmer is facing a challenge to his leadership not only by the Corbynites but even by some unattached Labour leaders. Though the Labour retained mayoralties of London, Liverpool and...

May 13 · >

Suo Moto: A Glimmer Of Hope Amidst Total Government Apathy

By K Raveendran Increasing instances of courts resorting to suo moto route to take up issues of public concern have perhaps attracted the tag of vigilantism by judiciary.  From a purely legal perspective, there may be several pitfalls of this instrument, which can be considered to be a post-1990...

May 12 · >

Mamata Must Mobilise Her Theoretical And Political Idealism

By Arun Srivastava While home minister Amit Shah befittingly supported by his buddy,  governor Jagdeep Dhankar, has been busy preparing the blue print for dismissing the Mamata government on the plea of its failure to control the election violence and placing the state under President’s rule, the five member...

May 12 · >

The Risks In Underestimating Narendra & Amit

By Sushil Kutty A Noida resident labels doctors ‘Jallad’. Loosely translated, ‘Jallad’ is an executioner, the hangman at the local penitentiary. But what’s this lady’s grouse with doctors? The family belongs to Bihar. The pandemic caught them stranded in Bhagalpur. The lady’s mother and husband were found Covid-19 positive....

May 12 · >

Covid-19: Lessons In Constitution And Governance

By Akhil V. Menon and Rassal Janardhanan A. We are currently facing a challenge, unprecedented in the history of the country. The pandemic has taken away countless precious lives and has left our nation gasping for breath. Once the pandemic recedes, it will leave a country that may be...

May 12 · >

A Sound Data Protection Authority Is Need Of The Hour

By Ashit Kumar Srivastava It was in 2017 when the Supreme Court in K.S. Puttaswamy-I recognised the Right to Privacy as a part of fundamental rights. Further, it also realised that digital privacy is as important as spatial privacy (Justices D.Y. Chandrachud and Sanjay Kishan Kaul deserve honourable mention)....

May 12 · >

Soli Sorabjee’s Role In Precedent-Setting Cases

By Harihar Swarup Soli Sorabjee, besides being a reputed attorney, was a noted social person. As President of India International Centre and, earlier as a  member, he will always be remembered. When he was not able to stand up and walk, he would move on a wheel chair, visiting  ...

May 12 · >

Stalin Still Has A Long Way To Go

By Kalyani Shankar Where can you find Stalin, Nehru, and Gandhi in the same cabinet except in Tamil Nadu? Immediately after Independence, many chose to name their children in memory of freedom fighters. The late DMK chief and former Tamil Nadu chief minister Karunanidhi also named his third son...

May 11 · >

People Caught Between The Devil And The Deep Sea

By Gyan Pathak People of India are being driven on a path between the devil and the deep sea. On one of the passageways there is the Union Government and on the other the profiteers. The Centre is taxing the people more and more while the profiteers are making...

May 11 · >

Nepal Prime Minister Voted Out But Clings To Power

By Barun Das Gupta The inevitable has happened. Nepal’s Prime Minister K. P. Sharma Oli lost the trust vote in Parliament on Monday, by 93 votes for and 124 against. But he has not resigned which political propriety demanded that he do. Immediately after the voting, President Bidya Devi...

May 11 · >

Floating Bodies Point To Lack Of Government Accountability

By Arun Srivastava Around 100 bloated decomposed bodies were seen floating in Ganga river in Chausa, a village located about 11 km from Buxar city, on Bihar’s border with Uttar Pradesh.  The officials of Bihar suspect that these bodies might have been in the water for at least five...

May 11 · >
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