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Uttar Pradesh Has Witnessed Various Twists In Politics In Three Decades

By Harihar Swarup Uttar Pradesh which dominates national politics, has had an eventful history in the assembly elections as well. As the state heads for polls, a look at its frequently changing governments and CMs, and the role of key leaders shows its fascinating twists and turns among different...

Jan 15 · >

No End Of Woes For Unorganised Sector Labour As Third Wave Peaks

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The third wave of COVID-19 has depressed the labour market in India. The first two weeks of the new year witnessed more stringent containment measures in several states and metropolis in the country resulting in closures of many economic activities, and this trend is most...

Jan 15 · >

Imran Khan’s Peace Pipeline Is Meant To Woo International Monetary Fund

By Sankar Ray The much fanfare with which the Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan Niazi announced the 100-page long maiden National Security Policy 2022-2066 meets with both bouquets and brickbats.  It was okayed by the miltablishment prior to nod by the cabinet as the PM revealed the ‘civil military...

Jan 15 · >

Bolivia, Chile And Mexico To Work Jointly For Developing Lithium Resources

By Satyaki Chakraborty After the decisive victory of the Left candidates in four out of the five presidential elections in Latin America in 2021, the New Year 2022 is witnessing close collaboration between the lithium producing countries of the region to develop their own resources without depending on the...

Jan 15 · >

Sri Lankan Food Crisis Has A Clear Message For India

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav With 22 million people, Sri Lanka is reeling under an acute food crisis with prices of staple food rising uncontrollably and people running out of cash. Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa’s government appears utterly clueless in tackling the evolving situation. By now, the Sri Lankan food...

Jan 15 · >

The Importance Of Being S P Maurya In Turbulent Uttar Pradesh Politics

By Sushil Kutty The worst that is being spoken of about newly minted Samajwadi politician Swami Prasad Maurya is not that he is defector or turncoat, but that he is somebody who is more worried about his family heirlooms, concerned they may not get due recognition as the years...

Jan 15 · >

Dalit Electorates Stage A Come Back In A New Role In Poll Politics

By Arun Srivastava So far, the BJP leadership has used party forums to accuse the Congress and its Punjab government of hatching a conspiracy to harm the prime minister on January 5, but on Wednesday, six BJP chief ministers, acting under a devious design struck the public domain accusing...

Jan 15 · >

Peter Bogdanovich Embodied An Era When Cinema Really Mattered

By Eileen Jones One of my favourite works by the recently deceased writer-actor-director Peter Bogdanovich is a monograph called Fritz Lang in America. In it, he very sensibly argues that Lang’s directorial work in America is every bit as great and important as what he’d done in Germany, though...

Jan 15 · >

Tek Fog Use By BJP Not Just Immoral, It Is Anti-Constitutional Too

By K Raveendran BJP seems to have re-discovered the original intent of Mark Zuckerberg when he set up a website for Harvard University students, which was later to become Facebook, the social media giant that it is today. Zuckerberg set it up essentially as a tool for students to...

Jan 14 · >

Alliance Of Voters Shifting In Uttar Pradesh Against BJP

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Resignation of three ministers in three days from the ruling BJP led by the Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has set the political wheel in the state in motion. As many as 10 MLAs have  quit the BJP. The house of the BJP seems to be...

Jan 14 · >

Sharad Pawar Playing A Key Role In Uniting Opposition Parties Against BJP For State Assembly Elections

By Rahil Nora Chopra NCP supremo, Sharad Pawar, one of the sharpest and most experienced leaders in Indian politics, is  playing a big role to unite the Opposition in a fight against the  BJP in the five state assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur. Sharad...

Jan 14 · >

Financial Markets Under Capitalism Act Against The Common People’s Interests

By Prabhat Patnaik One of the most important arguments advanced by John Maynard Keynes, the renowned economist, was that the operation of financial markets under capitalism is deeply flawed. Such markets are intrinsically incapable of distinguishing between “enterprise” where an asset is held because of the stream of returns...

Jan 14 · >

Manipur Administration Has To Be Vigilant About Violence On Poll Eve

By Ashis Biswas As Manipur braces for the two-phase state Assembly polls, the possibility of sporadic political violence cannot be ruled out. State-based media reports summing up the pre-poll situation, have duly mentioned that most of the long term problems/social evils plaguing Manipur –widespread drug trafficking, the lingering effects...

Jan 14 · >

Haridwar Hate Call Was The Culmination Of RSS Propaganda Offensive

By Krishna Jha A public interest plea filed by Justice Anjana Prakash, formerly of the Patna High Court and senior journalist Qurban Ali has been accepted by the Supreme Court for hearing. It is against the hate speeches at the Haridwar Dharma Sansad held on December 17 and again...

Jan 14 · >

Prime Minister’s Security Lapse Issue Is Leading To Bizarre Reactions

By Sushil Kutty Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Channi is okay with the Supreme Court setting up a five-member panel to go into the breach of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s security. Channi spoke to Modi one-on-one and wished Modi a long life till the end of time—and then hoped that...

Jan 14 · >

Distorting And Rewriting History Of Our Glorious Freedom Struggle

By Sitaram Yechury On January 11, the Press Information Bureau (PIB) released an announcement by the ministry of information and broadcasting regarding the observance of the 75th anniversary of India’s independence – Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav.  This is a clear expression of the intention of this Modi government to...

Jan 13 · >

Poll Battle In Manipur Intensifies As BJP Is Desperate To Retain The State

By Sagarneel Sinha Along with the elections of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Goa and Punjab, elections would be held in the north-eastern state of Manipur. The elections would be held in two phases — February 27 and March 3. The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party has been aiming to return to...

Jan 13 · >

BJP Is On A Fast Declining Mode In Bengal After Last Assembly Polls

By Ashis Biswas Post 2021 state Assembly elections In West Bengal, the main opposition party Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is facing an existential crisis. Four major factors have hamstrung the state party’s post-election functioning :these are, (a) a continuing exodus of leadership aspirants/supporters to the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC);...

Jan 13 · >
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