By Dr. Gyan Pathak The Supreme Court of India constituted a national taskforce (NTF) to ensure safety of doctors in the country while hearing a suo motu case taking cognizance of the rape and murder of a postgraduate trainee doctor at R G Kar Medical College on August 9...
By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh Congress has launched massive outreach program to win over dalit, OBCs and minorities to strengthen the vote bank of the party to face 2027 assembly polls in the state. The party cadres are enthused by the good performance of the...
By K R Sudhaman Himalayan states that share borders with neighboring countries of China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and parts of Myanmar have faced tardy development since independence. This is partly because of difficult terrain and ecological fragility. Backwardness too is a factor. The terrain is hilly...
By Dr. Sunanda Sen Can we find similarities in the antecedents to the disturbing scenes of violence frequently surfacing in different parts of the world? As has been widely reported, the recent incidents of mob violence in Bangladesh began with protests by young people, mostly...
By W. T. Whitney Jr. Cuba and Cuban science gained acclaim worldwide for producing very effective COVID-19 vaccines. The achievement stood out among nations of the Global South. The feat reflects Cuba’s development over decades of a formidable scientific establishment engaged in the development and marketing of biologic products...
By Sushil Kutty The Supreme Court said the nation “cannot wait” for another rape for changes on ground. The “cannot wait” is confusing for the Average Joe. Does it convey an eagerness for another case of rape to land before a court? What about the judgment of the...
By Nantoo Banerjee The United States of America or the People’s Republic of China may have nothing much to do with the massive public demonstrations in Bangladesh that began last month over governmental job quotas forcing the fall of Sheikh Hasina as the country’s longest serving prime minister...
By Arun Srivastava It is the story of two rapes, one in Kolkata and another in Muzaffarpur – the first one a middle class doctor and the second one a Dalit girl. Both incidents took place took place within a gap of two days.. While in case of ...
By Kalyani Shankar Jammu and Kashmir will have Assembly elections in three phases on September 18 September 25 and October 1 to elect 90 legislators, the first after the revocation of Article 370 and the state’s bifurcation in August 2019. The delay in holding new...
By Sushil Kutty The question is being asked, “What did Prime Minister Narendra Modi mean by “Secular Civil Code” and is this secular civil code different from “Uniform Civil Code”; also, if the Secular Civil Code will not be a “Communal Civil Code”, does that mean...
By Arun Kumar Shrivastav Recent developments offer hope that Myanmar could move towards a settlement between the military regime and the resistance forces. These developments also hint that the imprisoned democratic leader Aung San Suu Kyi could be released to facilitate the peace process. These recent developments...
Dr. Gyan Pathak Elections to the Legislative Assembly of Jammu and Kashmir is very different in 2024 than it was in the last election held a decade ago in 2014. Much water has flowed down in the Jhelum between the two elections. The state has been split...
Tirthankar Mitra Outbreak of Monkeypox (Mpox) declared to be a global health emergency by World Health Organisation not only focuses onto a dreaded disease. It brings a glaring inequity in the global health system under the scanner as well. One is not aware why the...
By Asad Mirza In a welcome and novel move, the United Kingdom government is planning to treat extreme misogyny as a form of terrorism. However, the approach to handle the issue raises concern as relating it to terrorism, may lead to further complications. The UK Home...
STRONG MEASURES SUGGESTED FOR ROOTING OUT CORRUPTION IN INDIA By Tirthankar Mitra Corrupt politicians and officials have been the bane of India for decades. Even as this breed embed themselves in different political outfits stashing their ill-gotten gains at home and abroad, the recent recommendations...
AFFORDABILITY ISSUES FORCE CHANGE IN CUSTOMER BEHAVIOUR, DESIGN TRENDS K Raveendran Gold has touched $2,500 an ounce for the first time ever, marking a historic milestone in the precious metals market, a development with profound implications both globally and particularly for India, where gold holds significant cultural...
CAN THE CENTRE ENSURE PEACEFUL POLLING WITH GOOD VOTER TURNOUT? By Sushil Kutty The Model code of Conduct is in force in Jammu & Kashmir. Also Article 370 stays abrogated. Farooq Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti have no complaints. The two are happy that finally elections...
CONGRESS IS HOPEFUL OF UNSEATING THE RULING BJP IN THE STATE By Dr. Gyan Pathak With announcement of Vidhan Sabha Election in Haryana by the Election Commission of India on August 16, the political parties in the state are now coming to their specifics after theirs being...