IPA Special

We Won’t Win Against Covid-19 Without Nutrition, Stress Reduction

By Dr Arun Mitra Like many parts of the world our country too is grappling to prevent spread of Covid -19 to the third stage. This is a precarious situation wherein every step has to be taken cautiously with lot of precaution. The medical, paramedical staff and the safai...

Mar 28 · >

First Death Due To Covid Reported In Kerala

By P. Sreekumaran THURUVANANTHAPURAM: The first death due to Covid-19 in Kerala has been reported on Saturday. The unfortunate victim is a 69-year-old man belonging to Chullickal in Ernakulam district. The man, a heart patient, had been under treatment at Kalamassery Medical College Hospital ever since he returned from...

Mar 28 · >

Combatting Corona: India Sees ‘Walk Down’ After The ‘Lockdown’

By Sushil Kutty US President Donald Trump has promised to sign on a $2 trillion economic relief package for the US coronavirus hit. Americans are not very sure if the relief will reach intended beneficiaries, more likely fund-rich companies. Narendra Modi unveiled a Rs 1.7 lakh crore relief tranche...

Mar 28 · >

Understanding Laws In The Time Of Corona

By Priyam Lizmary Cherian The Epidemics Disease Act, 1897 In response to the growing threat of the pandemic COVID-19, on March 11, 2020, the Cabinet advised all States and Union Territories (UTs) to invoke Section 2 of Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 (“the Act”). This was done in order to...

Mar 28 · >

Amid Coronavirus Lockdown, Who Will Support The Poor?

By Binoy Viswam These are the days of unprecedented suffering, unusual for any country. The outbreak and spread of COVID-19, caused by the Coronavirus, has literally locked down the nation. The pandemic that originated from China, passing through Europe has come to India. Though there were ample warnings from...

Mar 27 · >

Modi Must Ensure That Lockdown Does Not Imperil The People

By Arun Srivastava Narendra Modi has been playing truant with the people of the country in fighting coronavirus. If Modi has been really worried of the welfare of his people it must not have taken two and half month for him to grasp the escalation of the monstrous virus...

Mar 27 · >

Judicial Backlogs Can Become History

By Shailesh Gandhi Everyone agrees that delays in judicial delivery give rise to a large number of our country’s problems. I decided to try and evaluate how many extra judges would be required to start reducing judicial backlogs. The 20th Law Commission, in its report no. 245 submitted in...

Mar 27 · >

Many Hurdles To Post US-Taliban Treaty Transition In Afghanistan

By Sankar Ray The post-peace optimism halts before a politically nebulous terrains in the landlocked Afghanistan is multi-horned. And the manifestation is symbolic as well as sanguinary. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (also known as Islamic State of Iraq and Syria)-inspired terrorist strike at a Sikh...

Mar 27 · >

Now BJP To Bag Two Rajya Sabha Seats From MP, Instead Of One

By Rahil Nora Chopra The rebellion by former Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia has not only brought down the Kamal Nath government in Madhya Pradesh, but is also set to cost the Congress party a berth in the Rajya Sabha that it was poised to win. Polling for three Rajya...

Mar 27 · >

Modi Government’s Relief Package Announcement Only The Beginning

By Anjan Roy The announcement about income support scheme by the union finance minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, has come in timely. In the prolonged lock-down, it would be the casual low income workers who could be the worst hit. Therefore, it is this group of people who needed urgent succour....

Mar 26 · >
Advertisement