By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With the covid situation getting worse, the Kerala Government has imposed stricter restrictions, even as it came down heavily on the Centre’s vaccination policy which it feels is fundamentally flawed and highly discriminatory. The embattled State Government issued stringent guidelines to restrict public movement and...
By Arun Srivastava It has been an act of careful carelessness. Narendra Modi knew that the second wave of corona would hit the Indian soil hard, but he pretended to be unaware of the impending threat; poor innocent guy. An insight into his conduct would make it clear that...
By Prabhat Patnaik The official wholesale price index for March 2021, which was released a few days ago shows it to be7.39 per cent higher than for March2020. Such a high rate of inflation has not been seen in India for over 8years. It was only in October 2012...
By Gyan Pathak Despite sufficient stock of oxygen in India, COVID-19 patients in hospitals across the country have been dying because its unavailability. Distribution issues have been preventing its availability at the hospitals. The centre has been monitoring the situation for over a year, but issues still remains unresolved....
By Arun Srivastava Though under strict instructions from the Calcutta High Court to adhere to the Covid norms and enforce health safety norms during the assembly election process, including campaigning, the Election Commission has managed to safeguard the interest of its political masters by not agreeing to club the...
By Prosenjit Datta Serum Institute of India’s (SII) announcement of the Covishield prices it will charge the Union government, the states and, finally to the private hospitals raises several disquieting questions. According to a clarification released by SII, it was charging the Union government around Rs 150 per dose...
By Prakash Karat The Covid-19 cases crossed over 2,34,000 on April 17, the very day Narendra Modi addressed an election rally in Asansol, West Bengal, where he congratulated the people for coming in large numbers and declared that he had not seen such crowds in a rally before. This...
By Gyan Pathak India has sufficient stock of oxygen, says the Union Government. It means the catastrophic oxygen crisis in the country is created either artificially for profiteering, criminal neglect of responsibility, or obstructing its smooth movement by design or carelessness. This essential commodity for sustaining human life is...
By Krishna Jha India has entered a new horror phase of Covid 19, which no other country has faced till now. According to reports, there are 3.16 lakh new cases, highest ever for any country. The number does not include those in Ladakh and Tripura, either the suffering or...
By Sushil Kutty A section of America is battling what it terms as “medical tyranny”, asking people to “fight now” or forever “lose your freedoms and die as a medical experiment prisoner.” The adherents of this worldview reject masks, vaccines and lockdowns. They go so far as to say...
By Anjan Roy In the midst of all the uncertainties and tailspins of last one year, there has been one exception — the rise and rise of the Bitcoin. Currently, it is well past $60,000 and, if God does not know, Elon Musk of Tesla seems to be aware...
By Parsa Venkateshwar Rao Jr There is speculation about what sort of Chief Justice of India Justice NV Ramana would make. “He is not the kind of judge who will clash with the executive. Nor is he likely to cause ripples through his legal pronouncements. His will be a...
By Michael Berkowitz There are many reasons to see Aaron Sorkin’s Academy Award-nominated film The Trial of the Chicago 7. Writer-director Sorkin has gifted us with a well-written, often well-acted lesson in history and political philosophy. Although the focus is on ideas, heartfelt emotions, and wry humor leaven Sorkin’s...
By K Raveendran For a change, Modi has conceded to the demand from various quarters, including Congress, to expand the vaccination programme to the massive 18-plus age group. But the plan could turn out to be another Utopian idea, just like Modi’s ill-fated demonetisation, half-baked implementation of the GST...
By Gyan Pathak Oh! The unkindest cut of all. When we have fallen to the worst of our suffering, our beloved prime minister Narendra Modi rubs salt on our miseries, tells we alone are responsible. However, being victims to his arrogating foolhardy policies, we know, we have been exposed...
By Sushil Kutty Finally, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to the airwaves and addressed the pathetic and sad state of Covid-India. Some say he was goaded by Wayanad Congress MP Rahul Gandhi who nudged him with the statement “I’m no longer going to address election rallies”, and ex-Prime Minister...
By Subrata Majumder While American investors were upbeat in India, despite Covid 19 ravaged the economy, Japanese investors slipped into coma. Both are among five top foreign investors in India. US investment in India surged by 297.2 per cent in 2020 over the preceding year and Japanese investment fell...
By Harihar Swarup Krishnan Nair Shankatkumari Chithra, known more as K S Chithra, decorated with Padma Bhushan, is called melody queen and nightingale of South India. One wonders how she manages but, surprisingly, she has recorded 25,000 songs in various languages. Even though basically she is a Carnatic language...