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After Seven Years Of Uninterrupted Reign, Narendra Modi Facing Challenges

By Harihar Swarup The beginning of the third year of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s second term would be an apt occasion to look at the early days of this innings. He began as a run-hungry batsman, eager to notch up a big score, belting out sixes and fours to...

Jun 19 · >

Political Intervention To Arrest High Fuel Prices On The Way

By K Raveendran The Narendra Modi government is back with its diabolical game on fuel prices. With crucial assembly elections on the way, including the all-important UP poll, alibis are being found to warrant a political intervention and arrest the continuous spike in petrol and diesel prices, conveniently blamed...

Jun 19 · >

Faster Recovery Of Economy From Pandemic Should Be Priority Now

By Anjan Roy As the petrol and diesel prices are creeping up almost day by day, the general public is wondering what is happening. Politicians are shouting hoarse and demanding a government hand in checking the rise. Everyone is saying the petroleum products price hike will at the next...

Jun 19 · >

Doctors Need Full Support And Protection To Treat Patients In Pandemic

By Dr Arun Mitra A doctor was called to the police station for inquiry into a complaint lodged by him against someone who had misbehaved with him. The police officer asked the doctor that why he did not retaliate when the said person was misbehaving. The doctor politely replied...

Jun 19 · >

Supreme Court Must Give A Relook At The Abuse Of UAPA By Ruling Regime

By Arun Srivastava The euphoria over the release of the three student activists after one year of their stay in Tihar jail is being re assessed just within 24 hours of granting their bail, after the Supreme Court stating on June 18 that the manner in which the HC...

Jun 19 · >

Bangladesh Is Seen Favourably By Foreign Tourists For Travel Purpose

By Ashis Biswas A curious paradox prevails in Bangladesh: There is more anger at home about the growing spiral of non-political crimes and violence, than among Western diplomats, companies and investors. In broad sections of the Bangladeshi media there is much anguish expressed over the recent spate of murders,...

Jun 19 · >

How Benjamin Netanyahu Won America But Lost Israel

By Ramzy Baroud Recently deposed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is as much American as he is Israeli. While other Israeli leaders have made their strong relationship with Washington a cornerstone in their politics, Netanyahu’s political style was essentially American from the start. Netanyahu spent many of his formative...

Jun 19 · >

Removal Of Sedition Related 124A Of IPC From Indian Statute Is Imperative

By Binoy Viswam Ever since RSS led BJP has come to power, the democratic spirit of the Constitution has been constantly under attack. In fact democracy itself and its impeccable values are grossly threatened by the managers of state power. In the name of patriotism, attempts have been made...

Jun 18 · >

G-7 Decision On Vaccine Donation Is Insufficient For Developing Countries

By Prabhat Patnaik The G-7 meeting that has just concluded has promised to donate one billion doses of anti-Covid vaccine to the rest of the world, consisting primarily of the so-called “developing” countries. The US has promised 500 million doses, Britain 100 million doses; the otherG-7 countries, Italy, Japan,...

Jun 18 · >

Narendra Modi’s Present Vaccine Policy Encourages Health-Inequity

By Dr Arun Mitra As per the reports the Sputnik vaccine on its arrival will be first given to Apollo Hospital. Whether it will be inoculated free of cost or will be paid has not been made clear by the government. It is understandable that the production of vaccine...

Jun 18 · >
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