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MP Parties Promise The Moon, But Mum On Resources

By L.S. Herdenia   BHOPAL: If all the promises made by Congress and BJP in their manifestoes for the upcoming MP Assembly polls were to be fulfilled the state government is destined to become bankrupt.   Congress in its ‘Vachan Patra’ has promised the moon to the voters. If...

Nov 19 · >

BJP, RSS To Intensify Sabarimala Agitation

By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP have decided to up the ante on the Sabarimala issue.   As part of a well-planned strategy, the saffron brigade has decided to intensify the agitation by hitting the streets.   The Sangh...

Nov 19 · >

Rafalequake To Hit Modi Government In December

  By Nitya Chakraborty   The Rafale Deal has finally torpedoed the four and half year old NDA government headed by Narendra Modi. After the last hearing on the PIL on Rafale Deal on November 14 and the close appraisal of the proceedings in the Court, the legal experts...

Nov 19 · >

India’s GDP Growing, Jobs Shrinking

By Nantoo Banerjee   It may sound rather odd that India’s high rate of economic growth has practically no net contribution to the country’s job market. The net domestic headcount of full-time employees may be actually shrinking though the economy is growing above seven percent. It is a paradox...

Nov 19 · >

Policing The Ayyappa Devotee

  By Sushil Kutty   In the ‘app’ world that we live in, we’ve to part with personal info. In Ayyappa country, the police control the very thoughts and behaviour of the Ayyappa devotee. And, if the Ayyappa bhakta, who is used to chanting the Ayyappa name, is within...

Nov 17 · >

Tory Government Has No Moral Right To Stay

By Ben Chacko   Business chiefs’ attempt to shore up Theresa May’s fragile grip on power by speaking out in favour of her deal with Brussels should sharpen the left’s understanding of the class character of the dilemma facing the British Establishment. So too should the chorus of voices...

Nov 17 · >

Merceneries Fighting A Losing Economic Battle

By K. Raveendran   When one heard finance minister Arun Jaitley defending demonetisation, which even its originator has since disowned, one feels pity for him because he was merely doing a mercenary job as he had very little to do with the ill-fated decision. But when one finds S...

Nov 17 · >

Assembly Polls A Dress Rehearsal For 2019

  By Harihar Swarup   Local issues have been dominating the poll rhetoric in the five poll-bound states, but the results will have major national implications for both the Congress and the BJP. Inability to win, at least, two major states by the Congress could seriously handicap its preparations...

Nov 17 · >

RSS Men Dominate BJP Rebels In Madhya Pradesh

  By L.S. Herdenia   BHOPAL: Rebels are continuing to pose serious challenge to BJP as they have refused to withdraw nominations despite the efforts by the top national and state leaders of the party. According to estimates, more than 62 rebels are still in the field after the...

Nov 16 · >

RCEP Paves The Way For China To Offset Trade Loss

By Subrata Majumder   Never before has any trade block felt heat as RCEP warrants. Trade blocks are always created to reduce trade costs by removing tariff and reducing logistic costs. But in the case of RCEP the reverse seems to be true. High tariff imposed by Trump administration...

Nov 16 · >
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