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Corporatisation Of Ordnance Factories May Lead To Selective Privatisation

By Nantoo Banerjee The government decision to disband the Ordnance Factories Board (OFB), under the department of defence production, to convert and regroup its 41 units into seven wholly-owned corporate enterprises may or may not change the business fortune of these factories, but it will certainly reshape the more-than-three...

Jul 5 · >

Opposition Parties Need To Get Their Act Together In Uttar Pradesh

By Amulya Ganguli At a time when the opposition should have had an easy run in U.P. in the aftermath of the Yogi Adityanath government’s mismanagement of the Covid crisis which set the alarm bells ringing in the RSS and the BJP camps, the poor performance of the Samajwadi...

Jul 5 · >

Guaranteed Income Support Could Have Saved Millions During Pandemic

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Since the start of COVID-19, the pandemic has seriously impacted at least 60 per cent people from the bottom on the scale of income in every country. Only a little more spending would have prevented millions of them from falling into poverty and great human...

Jul 5 · >

Privatising Banks Means Receding Rights Of Poor In Getting Services

By Tanvi Apte and Ankush Rai It has been around a year and a half since the COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc around the world. India has also not been spared of the pandemic’s wrath. Over the last few months, there has been significant discussion on how the Indian...

Jul 5 · >

Afghan Government Losing Control To Taliban As US Forces Withdraw In Bulk

By Sankar Ray Many diplomats who now keep watch on strategic shifts in Afghanistan and around are deeply worried over the CIA forecast that the Afghan Government will in all probability collapse within six months after the US troops withdrawal. Apparently, the syndrome is manifest .as in less than...

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Massive Demonstrations Against President Bolsonaro Rock Brazil Polity

By Satyaki Chakraborty Brazil which plays a key role in transforming the politics of the Latin American region is undergoing a big churning. This was most evident in the last one week as thousands of citizens staged massive rallies in all the major cities of the country on Saturday...

Jul 5 · >

A Front Of Opposition Parties Against BJP Before 2024 Poll Is Possible

By Harihar Swarup The relentless search for a modern-day Chanakya has seen union home minister Amit Shah being projected as his contemporary avatar, even though there is much more to the Arthashastra than a “power at all costs” mantra. Now, after his role in the Bengal triumph, Prashant Kishor,...

Jul 3 · >

Educational Catastrophe That Lies Beyond The Pandemic

By K Raveendran In the government’s initiatives to counter the economic and social impacts of Covid pandemic, education seems to have received the least priority, as this sector has been considered as most expendable because the impact of such neglect is not immediately discernible. The response of the government,...

Jul 3 · >

Covid-19 Threat Spreading To Areas With No Water To Wash Hands

By Gyan Pathak Handwashing have been one of the most effective recommendations to prevent infection and spread of COVID-19. However, 3 in 10 people worldwide could not follow this recommendation during the pandemic because they did not have water in their homes to do that. They remained safe only...

Jul 3 · >

Tirath’s Resignation Marks A Sign Of Caution For Mamata Banerjee

By Arun Srivastava Mission “remove Mamata Banerjee from office” launched by the union home minister Amit Shah has reached to the flash point and to give the final thrust to the operation the BJP leadership today sacrificed its Uttarakhand Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat. Today he handed over his...

Jul 3 · >
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