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Contour Of Politics In J&K Set To Change The Next Year

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The contour of politics in Jammu & Kashmir is set to change again the next year 2022. The J&K Delimitation Commission has set December 31 as the last day for submitting objections on its proposal, and as per the brief the Commission is expected to...

Dec 21 · >

Trinamool Congress Sweep In Kolkata Civic Polls Is Ominous For BJP’s Future

By Ashis Biswas As expected, the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) swept the 2021 Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC), the results of which were available on Tuesday afternoon. Trinamool decisively won over 90 per cent of the 144 wards. The margins separating the TMC victors from their nearest opposition challengers from...

Dec 21 · >

Battle Between Upyogi And Unupoyogi In Uttar Pradesh Has Turned Bitter

By Sushil Kutty Modi, Yogi and Akki! The last is Akhilesh Yadav— the ‘lal topi’ up against the ‘kamal ka phool’. The Samajwadi Party chief doesn’t ordinarily spill wisdom. But when he does, he does not do it for effect—he does it for keeps! Mulayam Singh Yadav’s son is...

Dec 21 · >

RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat Providing Safety Cover To Narendra Modi

By Arun Srivastava Indians are naive and gaullible to such an extent that they are carried away even by microscopic lies of the politicians. It is an open secret that Narendra Modi and BJP diligently follow the diktats of the RSS. The policies and programmes of the Modi government...

Dec 21 · >

Data Protection Bill Has Many Gaps Needing Full Discussion

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav Among the bills taken up for discussion during the ongoing winter session of parliament, the Personal Data Protection (PDP) Bill, 2019, is making some noises in relevant quarters. After two years of deliberations, the JPC report on PDP Bill was tabled in both houses of...

Dec 21 · >

India’s Treatment Of The Rohingya Reaffirms The Need For A Refugee Law

By Gauri Anand Throughout its history, India has accepted refugees, including Jews escaping persecution, Sri Lankan Tamils, Tibetans, and Afghans, all escaping violence. However, India’s treatment of the Rohingya has been conspicuously different. The country is now home to approximately 40,000 Rohingya, of whom only around 16,500 have been...

Dec 21 · >

Marx Scholar Pradip Bakshi Is Getting International Recognition

By Sankar Ray Many participants among 200-plus at the very recently held international conference on innovation in the social sciences and humanity, hosted by Ton DucThang University, Ho-chi Minh City were epistemologically surprised to learn that Karl Marx deeply studied the concept of ‘nothingness’ of Gautama Buddha in a...

Dec 20 · >

India’s Semiconductor Ecosystem Is Finally Ready

By Nantoo Banerjee There is little to be excited about the government’s latest announcement of a comprehensive strategy to put India firmly on the world map of semiconductor manufacturers at a time when the global industry is silently cerebrating its diamond jubilee of existence. The world’s first semiconductor maker,...

Dec 20 · >

Boric’s Victory In Presidential Poll In Chile Is A Big Boost To Latin American Left

By Satyaki Chakraborty Leftist and former student leader Gabriel Boric won on Sunday the Presidential elections by getting 55.8 per cent of the votes as against 44.1 per cent received by the extreme right candidate Anronio Kast, thereby giving a major boost to the left and progressive forces in...

Dec 20 · >

Shaheenbaghs May Reappear Across India

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Completion of two years of anti-CAA movement by protesters at Shaheenbagh on December 15, 2019, which the March 24, 2020 nationwide lockdown to contain COVID-19 outbreak forced to an end, could not erase the anti-CAA sentiment among the people. Rather, the movement like this is...

Dec 20 · >

Omicron Virus Has Become Deadly In United States Panicking Joe Biden

By Sushil Kutty United States President Joe Biden has warned of a “winter of death.” Mad at unvaccinated Americans, Biden said many of them “will soon overwhelm” hospitals and there will be “a winter of severe illness and death.” Biden’s “direct message to the American people” didn’t seem to...

Dec 20 · >

Politics Of Murder Revisits Kerala

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The people of Kerala woke up to this Sunday soaked with blood. The recrudescence of murder politics – two killings in 12 hours – has given a rude jolt  to the state. Both the murders took place in Alappuzha district. While Social Democratic Party of...

Dec 20 · >

Smuggling Of Animals To Bangladesh From Border Areas Is A Big Political Issue

By Ashis Biswas In Assam the illegal smuggling of cows will get more difficult: The Bharatiya Janata Party-ruled State Government has decided to ban the transporting of cattle to any district that shares the international border with Bangladesh. This is the main feature of the new Cow Protection Bill...

Dec 20 · >

Farm Laws Withdrawal Episode Gives Many Lessons On Pursuing Reforms

By Harihar Swarup What lesson can we learn from the farm laws episode for navigating reforms in the future? The Prime Minister himself alluded to one big lesson when he admitted in his concession speech that his government failed to disseminate the benefits of the proposed reforms. He was...

Dec 18 · >

Election Commission’s Meeting With PMO Officials, Is Preposterous

By Sushil Kutty “How can we expect polls to be impartial?” asked Mallikarjuna Kharge, Congress Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha. Rightly, his question is for the Election Commission, but the EC no longer has the courage—not under this dispensation which has been chipping away at the...

Dec 18 · >

JPC On Data Protection Buries Its Head In Sand On Privacy

By K Raveendran The Joint Parliamentary Committee that studied the personal data protection bill, introduced two years ago, has for all practical purposes endorsed the bill’s draconian features, while shedding copious tears about the sanctity of privacy. The bill in a way takes away the fundamental right of the...

Dec 18 · >

Is There A Message For Musk In Melania Choosing Solana For Her NFT Launch?

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav Former Slovenian model Melania Knauss who became Melania Trump after her marriage to Donald Trump in 2004 has been a notoriously private person as the First Lady of the United States. After leaving the White House in January this year, Melania has been more reclusive....

Dec 18 · >

PM Cares Fund Must Be Accountable To Rigorous Scrutiny Like Others

By Amrita Nair “While transparency reduces corruption, good governance goes beyond transparency in achieving openness. Openness means involving the stakeholders in decision-making process. Transparency is the right to information while openness is the right to participation”- Prime Minister Narendra Modi said. For an unassuming person, these words would inspire...

Dec 18 · >
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