By Sushil Kutty Sometimes the Supreme Court says something of great import and then leaves it behind like it was a no account fleeting thought. Take the archaic sedition law. Earlier this year, the apex court said it was time for India “to define the limits of the sedition...
By Prabhat Patnaik Education in post-independence India was supposed not just to provide knowledge and skills to students, but also to facilitate the process of “nation-building” (to use a clumsy word). Since the concept of an “Indian nation”, although it existed in a rudimentary form earlier (going back even...
By M Y Tarigami The recently concluded visit of union home minister Amit Shah, his first since the special status of Jammu & Kashmir under Article 370was arbitrarily and unconstitutionally revoked in August 2019, has been one more addition to the long list of disillusionments as except rhetoric nothing...
By Dr Arun Mitra After the sad happenings during COVID-19 which led to the death of 4 lakh people according to official figures (even though some independent agencies point out this number to be between 25-40 lakh), the news of vaccinating 100 crore people with first dose and 30...
By Sagarneel Sinha Trinamool Congress, which is trying to get a foothold in Tripura after ascending to power for the third consecutive time in West Bengal, has been claiming that its leaders are facing attacks in the north-eastern state while carrying out its political programmes. Recently, party’s Rajya Sabha...
By Rahil Nora Chopra The Congress is going to initiate its campaign for Goa and Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls with senior leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra leading the same. After visiting Varanasi, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, general secretary of the party in-charge of UP, will be addressing the...
By Satyaki Chakraborty Portugal is facing the possibility of a snap election early next year as the Socialists Party Government led by Prime Minister Antonio Costa conceded defeat in Parliament on Wednesday after his budget was voted out by his allies, the Left bloc including the Portuguese Communist Party...
By Prakash Karat The updation of the National Population Register (NPR) is back on the agenda of the Census 2021 enumeration. According to a news report in The Hindu (dated October 27), the form for updation has been issued as part of the handbook for Census officers that has...
By Binoy Viswam All of a sudden, the government has become science-oriented. They dramatically became advocates of vaccination. Distribution of 100 crores of vaccines became their precious campaign point. Even the mobile ringtones have been tuned in such a way to propagate the glory of 100 crores. Prime Minister...
By C. Srikumar The role played by the 41 Ordnance Factories as a government of India departmental defence industry for the security and defence preparedness of our country was immense, though went unnoticed. But for them, it would have been impossible for the Indian Armed Forces to have won...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak Scientific ‘net-zero’ is a solution to the overheating of the earth and hence any criticism cannot be sustainable. However, nobody should be allowed to use it as a trap against any nation. The Emissions Gap Report 2021 released just a few days ahead of COP26 ...
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The controversy over the adoption of a newborn in the State capital has acquired a distinct political hue with the Government asserting that there is nothing illegal about it and the Opposition accusing the Government of abetting it. The controversy came to light when Anupama...
By Sankar Ray Afghanistan is now in a penumbra of bloody uncertainty which the Taliban 2.0 is too myopic and strategically incapable to overcome. As a result, Kabul, the capital of war-torn country, is fast turning into something utterly beyond recognition. The vibrant nightlife and arts scene of Kabul...
By Tomás Leighton Chile, an important nation of Latin America is going for the Presidential polls on November 21 this year, the outcome of which will be very crucial for the political future of both this country and the region as a whole. The left movement in the other...
By Nitya Chakraborty The Supreme Court order on Wednesday morning appointing an expert committee to look into the allegations of unauthorized surveillance using the Pegasus software is nothing but a Watergate like moment for the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his BJP led NDA government. The observations made by...
By K Raveendran The Modi government has taken the honourable Supreme Court, the 1.3 billion people of this country and all lovers of democracy on a ride by refusing to answer one simple question: whether it used to spy on its own citizens in the name of national security....
By Sushil Kutty Amarinder Singh is stuck on a name for his newly launched nameless political party. There may be christening in another 48 hours after 12 noon October 27. At least that’s the impression the captain gave when he held forth on drones and BSF and BJP, the...
By Sidra Javed On September 26, 2021, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the National Digital Health Mission (NDHM) under which a citizen shall have the option to obtain a digital health ID. A digital health ID is a unique ID and will carry all health records of a person....