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Sikh Truck Drivers Struggle With Fear And Stigma After Florida Crash

By T N Ashok NEW YORK / STOCKTON / CALIFORNIA: On a Sunday afternoon in Stockton, the prayer hall of a Sikh gurudwara hums not only with hymns but with the quiet murmur of truck drivers practicing English phrases. Men in turbans lean over sheets of paper filled with...

Sep 15 · >

Kashmiri Apple Growers Are Struggling In Selling Their Fruits To Other States

By Sushil Kutty There’s a lot of talk about how Union Home Minister Amit Shah shook off Article 370 and Kashmir turned back towards becoming paradise on earth again. Wonderful, but it was a political game of one-upmanship and the Bharatiya Janata Party took on the mantle of being...

Sep 15 · >

Queen Of Mystery Thrillers Agatha Christie Remains Timeless As She Steps Into Her 135th Year

By Tirthankar Mitra Agatha Christie, the timeless crime and detective storyteller turns 135 on September 15 Be it novels or short stories, the plots of the “Queen of Crime” outsmarted us all time and again.. A proud Britisher, she was born in 1890 and died in 1976 at the...

Sep 15 · >

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Neighbourhood First Slogan Has Failed In Last Five Years

By Nitya Chakraborty Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been talking of Neighbourhood First programme since he took over power in 2014. In these eleven years of his rule, India has got isolated from most of the countries who are its neighbours and belong to the South Asian Association of...

Sep 13 · >

New Delhi Has Both Opportunity And Vulnerability In Nepal Developments

By K Raveendran The commotion in Nepal has brought into sharp focus a generational shift in the country’s politics, one that has made the term Gen Z part of the mainstream political vocabulary rather than just a casual reference to youth culture in India and elsewhere in the subcontinent....

Sep 13 · >

Centre Is Implementing Labour Codes Through Backdoor

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Though the Union Government led by PM Narendra Modi has officially put on hold the implementation of the four controversial labour codes due to stiff resistance from the joint platform of the 10 Central Trade Unions, many provisions of the codes are being implemented across...

Sep 13 · >

Narendra Modi’s Long Awaited Visit To Beleaguered Manipur May Not Lead To Truce

By Sushil Kutty Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in No-Modi land’, not that it’s anybody’s fault. It’s Modi who shunned Manipur like a fault, avoided the state like it would soil his shoes. Year 2023 is way back and the events of 2023 split the state wide open. The...

Sep 13 · >

Charlie Kirk’s Assassination Has Opened Up Debate On Wider Issues Of American Values

By T N Ashok NEW YORK: The assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University has become far more than a criminal investigation—it is a prism refracting the fault lines of contemporary geopolitics. The 31-year-old founder of Turning Point USA, gunned down mid-speech by a bolt-action rifle, has posthumously...

Sep 13 · >

The British Left Must Defeat The Far Right, Because Labour Certainly Won’t

By Ben Chacko LONDON: Big questions about Britain’s future hang over the working-class movement. They motivate thousands who will march against racism and fascism in London on Saturday, determined to show that far-right thug “Tommy Robinson” does not speak for the majority with his own anti-immigrant rally. They will...

Sep 13 · >

The $4,700 Tax: How Trump Tariffs Are Crushing American Family Budgets

By T N Ashok NEW YORK: Sarah Chen stares at her grocery receipt in disbelief. What used to cost her family of four $180 for a weekly shopping trip now rings up at $267. The Phoenix mother’s monthly grocery budget has ballooned by nearly $350 since the beginning of...

Sep 13 · >

Time For Broader Left Unity In India To Combat Authoritarianism And Communalism

By D. Raja The coming to power of the BJP with an absolute majority in the 2014 general elections was not merely a routine transfer of power from one democratically elected government to another. It marked a qualitative shift in the very nature of our polity. The BJP is...

Sep 12 · >

Maoists And Other Communist Groups Failed To Offer A Good Governance In Nepal

By Arun Srivastava The uprising of the Nepali youth on September 9 and 10 leading to the ouster of the KP S Oli government, does not simply manifest their anger and frustration against the rulers of the Himalayan country, instead points to a deeper and gangrenous like malaise that...

Sep 12 · >

America Has Changed Radically In 24 Years Since That Fateful Morning Of September 11, 2001

By T N Ashok NEW YORK: On a crystalline morning twenty-four years ago, time itself fractured. The world watched in horror as commercial airliners became weapons, transforming symbols of American prosperity into pyres of unspeakable grief. The Twin Towers, once monuments to human ambition reaching toward the heavens, collapsed...

Sep 12 · >

Wary Of Legitimacy, India Refuses To Regulate Crypto Despite Global Shift

By A K Shrivastav Despite favourable developments in the US, India is not going to change its stance on cryptocurrency and stablecoin regulations. According to a report by Reuters based on a new policy document, India will keep a watch on how digital assets play out in the Indian...

Sep 12 · >

INDIA Bloc Is Playing At The Hands Of BJP On Controversy Over PM’s Mother

By Sushil Kutty The Congress party’s motherly love for rival Bharatiya Janata Party is the talk of the town , especially in poll-bound Bihar. And as it happens, the Congress hasn’t lost sight of the important role Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s mother played in child Modi, young Modi and...

Sep 12 · >

Supreme Court Call For Pan-India Firecrackers Policy Is Welcome

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Diwali 2025, may be a little different. Supreme Court of India has just called for pan-India policy on firecrackers ban, while assuring that it would hear the livelihood concerns also on the next hearing on September 22. The apex court has also issued directions to...

Sep 12 · >

Bihar Polls: NDA, Mahagathbandhan Zero In On Seat-Sharing Talks

By Rahil Nora Chopra As the high-stakes battle for Bihar inches closer, seat-sharing talks have started in both NDA and the Mahagathbandhan alliance. While talks in the NDA has become challenging due to the demands of Chirag Paswan, Jitan Ram Manjhi and Upendra Kushwaha, in the Opposition camp, two...

Sep 12 · >

President Trump Is Using Kirk Killing To Declare War On The Left Wing Democrats

By C.J. Atkins WASHINGTON DC: Having neither a subject in custody nor any confirmation of the motive of a shooter didn’t stop President Donald Trump on Wednesday evening from seizing on the killing of Christian nationalist youth leader Charlie Kirk as an excuse for declaring war on the political...

Sep 12 · >
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