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Leftwing Arauz Tipped To Win Presidetial Poll In Ecuador On April 11

By Nitya Chakraborty With only three days left for the Presidential elections run off in  the Latin American nation Ecuador on April 11, all indications suggest that the leftist candidate leading economist Andres Arauz is set to win the poll defeating his contender the conservative banker Guillermo Lasso. The...

Apr 7 · >

Covid Vaccination At This Stage Should Cover Below 45 Years Also

By Sushil Kutty The alarming spike in Covid-19 cases has spooked the Modi Government. It has asked its employees aged 45+ to get themselves vaccinated to “effectively contain the spread of Covid-19.” A year after Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked people to bang thalis to ward off the coronavirus,...

Apr 7 · >

Central Security Forces Have To Act As Per Rules In Bengal Polling

By Arun Srivastava Deploying a huge contingent of the central security forces, the Home Minister Amit Shah has assured the people of Bengal that it would ensure peaceful, fair and free election. But his high sounding promises have turned out to be delusion.     While the claim of impartiality of...

Apr 7 · >

Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan Facing Twin Challenges Right Now

By L S Herdenia BHOPAL: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is waging a war on several fronts. The fronts include controlling the spread of Covid-19, contesting a prestigious bye-election in the state and also visiting various states to support the BJP candidates. Damoh will soon go to...

Apr 7 · >

Maulana Kable Sadiq Was Known Globally For Spreading Education For Women

By Harihar Swarup Maulana Kable Sadiq, who was awarded posthumously third highest civilian award- Padma Bhushan—was conservative yet liberal Muslim. He was recognized world-wide for his liberal image. He and his followers fought a life-long battle to eliminate orthodox tradition from Muslim society. He not only opposed the conservatism,...

Apr 7 · >

Many Factors Are Responsible For Erosion Of Democracy In India

By Ajit Singh History has never been easy for the French. 232 years after the fall of Bastille, the French Revolution still stirs passions of both agony & jubilation. This great revolution of 1789 led to the origin of the principle of liberty and the concept of Constitutional law....

Apr 7 · >

Biden Administration Targets Big Business To Mobilise Resources

By Karl Engels Tax-dodging corporations that pit countries against one another in a race to the bottom may soon have fewer places to hide. That’s because, in a sharp reversal from Trump administration policy, President Joe Biden’s Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen stepped up Monday to back international negotiations for...

Apr 7 · >

Left Voters In Bengal Have To Take Decisive Step To Defeat BJP

By Satyaki Chakraborty Following three phases of polling in Bengal for the state assembly, I got a number of messages from my friends in Kolkata and others of Bengal expressing their dilemma as a supporter of the Left in choosing candidates in the ensuing poll. The problem is the...

Apr 6 · >

Ongoing State Assembly Elections Are Turning Out Tough For All Parties

By Kalyani Shankar Is there an x-factor that could play in the on-going five states assembly polls?  X factors are always unexpected and might play sometimes positive and other times a negative role in polls. In a few weeks’ time, we will know which way it has played in...

Apr 6 · >

LDF Has An Edge, Pinarayi Vijayan The Trump Card

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Who will win the Final – the mother of all battles for the Kerala Assembly? That is the question uppermost in the minds of Keralites as the State went to the polls on Tuesday amid a big surge in covid cases. The fear is real...

Apr 6 · >

Uddhav Has A Tough Task To Keep MVA In Power After Deshmukh’s Resignation

By Sushil Kutty The Bombay High Court is right. There cannot be an independent probe if the Maharashtra Police or the Mumbai Police were to investigate the charge against Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh. Hidden in that observation was the hint to Deshmukh to resign. Now, the CBI will...

Apr 6 · >

Civil Resistance Growing Against Army Rule In Myanmar

By Barun Das Gupta The army in Myanmar took over power two months ago, ousting the elected government and throwing its leader behind bars. There has been mass resistance to army rule which shows no signs of abating. The army continues to shoot down civil resisters demanding restoration of...

Apr 6 · >

Bangladesh Adjusting Its Policies To Needs Of Growing Economy

By Ashis Biswas Having achieved middle income country status, Bangladesh currently faces complex issues of economic adjustments relating to its export sector. Ironically, the progress made by Bangladesh has been taken note by its allies as also by international organisations. The UN recently confirmed that Bangladesh has in concrete...

Apr 6 · >

Rahul Gandhi Is Right In Alleging Lack Of Level Playing Field In Current Polls

By Nitya Chakraborty The polling to the third phase of the state assembly elections in Assam and Bengal will be taking place on April 6.On the same day, the polling to the t two other states Kerala and Tamil Nadu and the union territory of Puducherry will be completed-...

Apr 5 · >

Assembly Elections Turning Most Unfair In West Bengal

By Nantoo Banerjee It may easily be the worst election battle of its kind ever fought in this country. Murder, rape, stabbing, physical attacks, bombing, gun-shooting, brick-batting, arson and looting have become a commonplace across poll bound West Bengal. With several national leaders of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), including...

Apr 5 · >

“Legal Void” On New Labour Codes May Continue For Some Months

By Gyan Pathak Fearing a “legal void” in case of implementation of the four central new labour codes from April 1, 2021, Modi government has deferred it for “some time”, until at least some of the major industrial states frame rules. Since labour is a concurrent subject, both the...

Apr 5 · >

Why The Opposition Is Forever Playing Catch Up With The BJP

By Amulya Ganguli Rahul Gandhi is only partially right when he says that the BJP’s control of the autonomous institutions is hampering the opposition parties at the national level to make any headway. Although there is a grain of truth in the Congress leader’s charge, there are more basic...

Apr 5 · >

Covid Positive Patients Have To Remain Strong During Quarantine

By Dr Arun Mitra With a linear fall of Corona infection cases earlier, not only in our country but around the globe, a complacency had developed about the preventive measures. Life cannot come to a standstill but when the situation is not conducive some changes in the lifestyle need...

Apr 5 · >
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