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New CEC Sushil Chandra Must Show The Guts To Discipline Modi And Shah

By Sushil Kutty India has got a new Chief Election Commissioner. Sushil Chandra moved to the top post April 13, a Tuesday and notably ‘new year’ in the Hindu calendar. What’s striking is that in photographs, he looks like a 1960s Bollywood movie actor. One of those oily characters...

Apr 13 · >

Election Commission Has Compromised Its Character In Bengal Polls

By Barun Das Gupta Amid all the heat and hype of electioneering in West Bengal, one fact stands out prominently and incontrovertibly. The Election Commission has totally failed to conduct peaceful polls in West Bengal. What happened at Sitalkuchi in North Bengal on April 10 has got nationwide publicity...

Apr 13 · >

Kerala High Court Order Is A Shot In The Arm For LDF Govt

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Kerala High Court’s order that elections to the three Rajya Sabha seats, which will fall vacant in the State on April 21, be held before the current Assembly’s term expires, has come as a big relief to the Pinarayi Vijayan-led Left Democratic Front (LDF)...

Apr 13 · >

The Left Needs New Leadership To Revive Itself In Tripura

By Sagarneel Sinha The Left politics in the country presently is in a never-ending crisis. The leadership of the Left tries to talk more about development, providing jobs to the youth and improving the social conditions of the poor. However, when it comes to votes, the Left fails to...

Apr 13 · >

Preventive Detention Laws In India: A Tool For Executive Tyranny?

By Jasir Aftab In the contemporary liberal-democratic era, where the right to personal liberty is near-universally recognised as of utmost importance and courts around the world readily interfere in cases concerning its infringement, preventive detention laws need to be examined with skepticism. They are a tool for detaining individuals...

Apr 13 · >

Global Imbalance In Vaccinations Threatens Fight Against Pandemic

By John Bachtell As the Biden administration orchestrates a massive effort to open vaccination against COVID to every adult by April 19, a “shocking imbalance” in vaccination is occurring globally. While governments of many wealthier capitalist countries are vaccinating their populations, vaccinations have all but stalled in the global...

Apr 13 · >

Too Early To Forecast India’s GDP Growth In FY 22

By Nantoo Banerjee The sudden spurt in Covid cases across the country over the last two weeks threatens India’s prospect of an early economic recovery in the current fiscal. Only last month, several national and global institutions, including the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank and Reserve Bank had...

Apr 12 · >

BJP Preparing For Babri 2.0 By Targeting Varanasi Mosque

By Amulya Ganguli Any presumption that the construction of the Ayodhya temple marked the end of the BJP’s religion-centric politics, ensuring that the Hindus and Muslims would live happily ever after, was a foolhardy one. The BJP has made so much headway by its pursuit of a Hindu agenda...

Apr 12 · >

Election Commission Has Failed In Protecting Security Of Bengal Voters

By Arun Srivastava The Modi government’s narrative surrounding Sitalkuchi police firing in which four labourers were killed has been critically exposed.  The nefarious design of Vivek Dube, the special police observer to put the blame on the local people lies shattered. In his report Dubey a known supporter of...

Apr 12 · >

Conservative Banker Guillermo Lasso Wins Ecuadorian Presidential Elections

By Nitya Chakraborty The Left movement in Latin America got a big jolt on Sunday as the conservative banker Guillermo Lasso won the presidential elections in Ecuador in the run off by defeating the Left leaning candidate Andres Arauz who was much ahead in the opinion poll till the...

Apr 12 · >

Dwindling Prospects For Indian Labour Working Abroad

By Gyan Pathak Internationally migrated people are among the most vulnerable groups to suffer disproportionally from COVID-19 pandemic. Due to repeated wave of infections destination countries and their people are hardening their policies and opinions about accepting the migrants. India is to greatly suffer in the present scenario posing...

Apr 12 · >

Political Economy Of Covid-19 Vaccine Shortages In India

By Ravi Duggal As India enters the third phase of its ambitious COVID-19 vaccination drive, many state governments are reporting vaccine shortages and are having to close down some of their vaccination centres, with supplies available for only 2 or 3 days. Most of these states are non-Bharatiya Janta...

Apr 12 · >

Has America Come Any Closer TO DR. Martin Luther King’s Dream?

By Jesse Jackson Last weekend marked the 53d anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King’s assassination. Over half a century. Has America come any closer to his dream? He would be pleased at some of our progress. Segregation is no longer the law of the land. The Voting Rights Act...

Apr 12 · >

PM’s Learning By Trial And Error Spells Disaster For Nation

By K Raveendran Prime Minister Narendra Modi has declared that a second lockdown is no solution to the second wave of Covid infection, which is threatening to spread with a vengeance, because the economy cannot handle such an eventuality. So far so good. If such good sense had dawned...

Apr 10 · >

Tamil Nadu People Are Waiting With Bated Breath For Poll Results On May 2

By Harihar Swarup Tamil Nadu has a history of strong governments and powerful chief ministers: C Rajagopalachari, K Kamaraj, C N Annadurai, M Karunanidhi, M G Ramachandran and J Jayalalithaa. Few states have had a line-up of such chief ministers whose stature equalled that of prominent national figures. The...

Apr 10 · >

Acute Vaccine Shortage In India Has Posed A Big Challenge

By Gyan Pathak One cannot reconcile with two opposite reports – one coming from both BJP and non-BJP ruled states about closures of and rationing in many inoculation centres due to insufficient supply of vaccines in time, and the other from the Centre as a claim of having no...

Apr 10 · >

Uddhav Thackeray Is Facing Multiple Challenges To His Government

By Sushil Kutty At first, it was an attempt by the BJP to malign the MVA Government soon after it emerged that then state Home Minister Anil Deshmukh had walked into a cul-de-sac. Suddenly, everybody on the run, caught in awkward situations including being hauled up in criminal cases,...

Apr 10 · >

Bangladesh Continues Its Aggressive Export Policy During Pandemic

By Ashis Biswas Unlike most countries affected by a partial economic slowdown because of the ongoing Covid 19 pandemic, Bangladesh is not about to slow down its aggressive export drive. World Bank authorities during discussion a few days ago noted that during the past decade, India’s Eastern neighbour had...

Apr 10 · >
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