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Is Arunachal And Ladakh The Dog’s Life For IAS & IPS?

By Sushil Kutty After the newspaper report with the picture showing the IAS couple watching the dog take a walk in the stadium, the Ministry of Home Affairs transferred Sanjeev Khirwar to Ladakh, and Rinku Dugga to Arunachal Pradesh, separating the couple, and punishing the dog for being the...

May 27 · >

Geetanjali Shree’s ‘Tomb Of Sand’ Wins International Booker Prize

By Anjan Roy To talk of coincidence, ‘Geetanjali’ has got lucky for a second time in a hundred and ten years. In the first time, Rabindranath Tagore’s book of poetry, Geetanjali, won him a Nobel Prize in literature. Now, a century and more later, another Geetanjali, the Hindi writer...

May 27 · >

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar Calls All-Party Meeting On Caste Census

By Rahil Nora Chopra Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has called an all-party meeting in Patna, with an eye on getting the state cabinet’s nod to undertake a much-demanded caste census in the state. Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Vijay Kumar Choudhary has said that the all-party meeting on the...

May 27 · >

Wage Earners And Bottom 20 Per Cent Are The Hardest Hit By High Inflation

By Sanjay Roy The Consumer Price Index (General) measuring retail headline inflation shows a year on year growth of 7.8 per cent in the month of April 2022, which is the highest in the past eight years. Actually, the CPI (General) was higher than 6 per cent in the...

May 27 · >

Centre’s Sudden Wheat Export Ban Has Hit The Income Of Common Farmers

By Dr. Soma Marla In 2020, the present NDA government, while bringing three farm laws said they are intended to facilitate fair markets and enhance farmers’ incomes. But the government acted exactly in the opposite by banning exports all of a sudden, when the global wheat prices are attractive...

May 27 · >

Ray Liotta Of Goodfellas Fame Was An Actor Of Great Talent

By Eileen Jones No need to get fancy or clever in paying tribute to Ray Liotta, who died suddenly in his sleep at age sixty-seven. This one really hurts. And enrages. Because we saw what he could do when he played his greatest role, Henry Hill in Martin Scorsese’s...

May 27 · >

Indian Membership Of Quad Is Against Both Political And Economic Interests

By Binoy Viswam Strategists of various creed are busy evaluating the outcome of Quad Summit that took place in Tokyo on May 24. Its global proponents are engaged in overtime job to depict the initiative as a milestone in the developmental trajectory of the ‘democratic world’. All related words...

May 26 · >

Despite Loss Of Jobs And High Price Rise, Narendra Modi Is Comfortable

By Sushil Kutty Eight years of Narendra Modi, and the lament is “there are still two more to go.” May 26, 2014 Narendra Modi stuck his thumb out at the naysayers and took oath. From that day on, the people of India haven’t been given reason to forget that...

May 26 · >

Battle Royale In Thrikkakara By-Election In Kerala

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Campaign in the prestigious Thrikkakara Assembly by-election has entered the last lap with both the CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the Congress-headed United Democratic Front (UDF) pulling out all stops to ensure victory. The by-election has been necessitated by the death of Congress MLA...

May 26 · >

Food Insecurity To Rise Sharply By November 2022

By Dr. Gyan Pathak There is a 95 per cent chance that the number of people facing food insecurity will rise in the range between 142 million and 243 million by November, from roughly 1.6 billion in mid-May. Moreover, the upward pressure on food prices due to export bans...

May 26 · >

Social And Communal Harmony Is Always Helpful For Healthcare

By Dr. Arun Mitra Peace and Harmony helped in development and growth in the human society most of the time; there have however been incidents of violence against others from time to time which have hampered socio-economic growth. Such incidents do not occur spontaneously. Studies have shown that most...

May 26 · >

The Continuing War In Ukraine Is Leading To A Global Food Catastrophe

By Marc Vandepitte On May 18 UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres sounded the alarm. For him “the spectre of a global food shortage” looms and he fears “this dangerous situation could tip into catastrophe.” “It threatens to tip tens of millions of people over the edge into food insecurity, followed...

May 26 · >

Philippine Left Has Suffered A Brutal Setback In Presidential Elections

By Ken Fuller The scale of Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr’s victory in the Philippine presidential election on May 9, where he gained a record 58.74 per cent of the votes cast, has stunned many observers. By contrast, his closest rival Leni Robredo, current vice-president and the main hope of...

May 26 · >

Modi’s Sensitivity And The ‘Game’ Petroleum Companies Play

By K Raveendran Petroleum and natural gas minister Hardeep Singh Puri has attributed the excise cut in petroleum products to Prime Minister Modi’s ‘considered and very well thought through assessment that the burden on the common man, the Aam Aadmi, needed to be addressed. He was speaking to television...

May 25 · >

IPTA Turns 80: Heralding The Biggest Cultural Movement In India

By Nitya Chakraborty Eight decades ago, on May 25, 1943, an unprecedented cultural development took place in Bombay at the Sundari Bai Hall. The Indian People’s Theatre Association (IPTA) was founded at a conference of the cultural workers and politico-cultural activists in an atmosphere of electric enthusiasm. It was...

May 25 · >

Africa Day On May 25 Is A Reminder That India Has Not Done Enough For This Continent

By Sushil Kutty One can be forgiven for coming to the hasty conclusion that External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar is another Modi-bot in the long line of them. For when Jaishankar writes “As the world marks Africa Day today, it may be appropriate to assess how much the India-Africa...

May 25 · >

Indian Economy Has Resilience But Needs Special Protection For Poor

By K R Sudhaman The global economy is facing unprecedented economic challenges driven by high inflation in practically all major economies and there are fears that this could lead to stagflation as recessionary trends are witnessed in advanced economies and slowing China. The question that is often asked now...

May 25 · >

New Financing Model For Global Health Is Historic

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The 75th World Health Assembly, currently in progress in Geneva, Switzerland, that began on May 22 and will conclude on May 28, 2022, has already made a history by adopting a new financial model for global health, but the key to success lies in good...

May 25 · >
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