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Needed A Comprehensive Plan To Protect Citizen’s Health And Economy

By Nantoo Banerjee India’s economy seems to be going out of control under the pressure of the virulent expansion of Covid-19. What else can explain the rapid fall in industrial production and massive jump of wholesale and retail prices in the last three months? Partial lockdowns are back in...

Apr 26 · >

Coronavirus Waste May Pose Additional Threat

By Gyan Pathak With worst ever surge of COVID-19 in India, 3.55 lakh new cases and 2807 deaths on April 25, reaching the new global highs, is also generating unprecedented high level of coronavirus waste for any country in the world. It may soon pose worst additional threat to...

Apr 26 · >

Indian Navy Shifts Focus To Nuclear Submarines Fleet

By Barun Das Gupta The Indian Navy has recently decided to give top priority to building a fleet of nuclear submarines, armed with nuclear-tipped Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missiles (SLBMs) and build a fleet of six such attack submarines. At present the only India-made nuclear sub is INS Arihant. Another submarine...

Apr 26 · >

Can Modi Get Out Of The Hole He Has Dug Himself Into?

By Sushil Kutty The second coronavirus wave has overwhelmed India with lakhs of Covid-19 cases per day. There’s no breathing space left with the scarcity of life-saving oxygen. Some people are saying there’s conspiracy afoot to malign the Modi Government. The reality is people are waking up to “what...

Apr 26 · >

Winning Bengal Election Is The Top Priority Of RSS

By Arun Srivastava RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has been ruthless in using Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Hindutva face of the country, to accomplish his mission of transforming India into a Hindu Rashtra. Neither the RSS bosses nor the top BJP leaders would concede to the fact that L...

Apr 26 · >

Time For Oxygen-Surplus Kerala To Set An Example

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala has always led from the front, setting a good example for other States to follow. God’s Own Country now has a chance to rush to the rescue of Delhi, which is gasping for life because of severe shortage of oxygen. As many as 50...

Apr 26 · >

A Bigger Crisis Lurking Below The Surface

By Harihar Swarup As a preventive measure against the Covid 19 in India, the Indian government imposed a nationwide 21-day lockdown on March 23, 2020, restricting the movement of its entire population of 1.38 billion. The nationwide lockdown continued until May 3, after which it was extended with conditional...

Apr 24 · >

Supreme Court: Overreach Any Day Preferred To Callousness

By K Raveendran The Supreme Court’s latest move in taking up suo moto cognisance of the dangerous Covid situation, particularly in the crisis related to the availability of life-supporting oxygen in hospitals across the country, has created a storm for procedural breaches. Retiring Chief Justice S A Bobde has...

Apr 24 · >

Modi’s Leadership Creates A Hell For India

By Gyan Pathak Hospitals are overwhelmed across India. Neither there are beds available in hospitals for patients, nor is space available in crematorium or graveyards. Patients and bodies are making long queues to be admitted. There is acute shortage of medicines, oxygen, healthcare personnel and resources to dispose of...

Apr 24 · >

Political Parties Of Assam Prepare For The Verdict

By Sagarneel Sinha The elections in Assam were completed on April 6 and the results will be out on May 2 — as elections are still not over in neighbouring West Bengal. The people of the state — and also the country — are anxiously waiting for the results....

Apr 24 · >
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