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Police Sub-Inspector Manvi Kashyam Smashes The Transgender Stereotype

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav A transgender, Manvi Madhu Kashyam, has become a police sub-inspector. Coming from a small village, Manvi is the first transgender in India to secure a police job. She is among the three transgender persons selected for the post. While Manvi is a trans-woman, the other...

Jul 19 · >

Instead Of Gloating Over ‘Record’ Job Generation, Modi Govt Should Do Some Retrospection

By Krishna Jha In India today, the number of unemployed especially in the working age has gone up to more than forty crore out of the population of one billion. The demon of deprivation stares at every unit of families. With occasional employment, life is barely sustained. The ruling...

Jul 18 · >

Imposition Of 2 Per Cent Tax On Super Rich Is Imperative For Finding Resources For Jobs Generation

By Nitya Chakraborty Only four days are left for the presentation of the first budget of the Narendra Modi 3.0 government on July 23. The fundamentals of the economy are currently strong, but the distress areas include the huge unemployment problem with the educated youth and the women feeling...

Jul 18 · >

United States Does Not Care For Modi’s Doctrine Of ‘Strategic Autonomy’

By P. Sudhir Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two-day visit to Moscow on July 9-10 saw the revival of the annual summit meetings between the leaders of India and Russia. The last summit had been held in 2021 when President Putin visited Delhi. The visit has resulted in further strengthening...

Jul 18 · >

Yogi Adityanath Will Have To Undergo A Litmus Test

By Dr. Gyan Pathak By initiating a veiled attack on BJP’s central leadership and Uttar Pradesh party leaders of his opposing group on Sunday in BJP’s State Executive meet, Yogi Adityanath has himself unwittingly chosen with arrogance a path that will eventually cross through a litmus test soon, when...

Jul 18 · >

Is Yogi Adityanath The Fall Guy Taking The Hit For Modi?

By Sushil Kutty Will the Bharatiya Janata Party recover in time for the bypolls in Uttar Pradesh? July 18’s morning news reports said Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya have been convinced to stop the squabbling and get ready for the bypolls in 10...

Jul 18 · >

India Should Deal With New Oli Govt Of Nepal With Open Mind Ignoring China Obsession

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav In Nepal, a new government under CPN-UML leader KP Sharma Oli has assumed power. Oli is set to seek a vote of confidence on July 21 in the parliament. Together, the coalition of CPN UML and Nepali Congress holds a comfortable majority with a combined...

Jul 18 · >

Bengal BJP Meet Witnesses Bitter Factional Battle Between Adhikari And Majumdar

By Tirthankar Mitra KOLKATA: What was scheduled to be a brainstorming session of West Bengal BJP on July 17 to locate the lacuna which stands between it and electoral triumph in the state turned into a slugfest. Strong words were voiced which deviated from the party line laid down...

Jul 18 · >

No Subordinate Judiciary Should Be Afraid Of Granting Bail After Hearing

By Bhaskar Upadhyay The subordinate judiciary established by the Constitution plays a crucial role in ensuring justice for all citizens and attaining the main objectives stated in the Preamble of the Indian Constitution. The subordinate judiciary is indispensable as the primary fact-finder and essential component in the execution of...

Jul 18 · >

Starmer Government’s First Policy Speech Welcomed By The Trade Unions

By Satyaki Chakraborty The first policy speech of the new Labour Government in Britain given by the King Charles in the Parliament on July 17 was welcomed by the powerful trade unions of the country which were eagerly waiting for the unfolding of the package for building a robust...

Jul 18 · >

Money Bill Challenge In Supreme Court Worsens Vulnerability Of Ruling Party

By K Raveendran If Aadhaar is a money matter, anything can be interpreted to mean anything else. This will be one of the key dilemmas that the seven-member constitutional bench will consider when it begins deliberations on the petitions against the use of money bill route by the Modi...

Jul 17 · >

Meaning Of PM Narendra Modi’s Recomposing India’s Think Tank

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Approval by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the revised composition of India’s official think tank, the National Institution for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog, on July 16, 2024, underscores beginning of a significant phase in the country’s future direction. It also underlines his political compulsions of...

Jul 17 · >

Sathya Shankar Embodies A Person Of Vision And High Perseverance

By Harihar Swarup A seed of an idea is all you need for success. Sathya Shankar K. would know for there is a , tiny seed at the heart of his success story. His life got a kick-start in 1984. At only 18, Shankar had applied for an auto-rickshaw...

Jul 17 · >

Terror Killings In Reasi, Kathua, Doda – What Is Home Minister Doing?

By Sushil Kutty The architect of the abrogation of Article 370 is MIA, say the detractors of Amit Shah, the No.2 in the Narendra Modi Cabinet. Four Indian Army soldiers were killed in a terror attack in Doda on July 16, including an officer, and the Modi-led NDA government...

Jul 17 · >

Modi Government’s New Telecommunications Law Is Anti-People, Unconstitutional

By M.Y. Siddiqui The Telecommunications Act, 2023, enacted by the Parliament without public scrutiny, debates and discussions amidst suspension of about 150 Members of Parliament, is anti-people, undemocratic and unconstitutional. It assaults the Constitution in so many ways. It attacks fundamental rights of the people in terms of their...

Jul 17 · >

Expansion Of War In Gaza And Ukraine Have Dangerous Humanitarian Consequences

By Dr Arun Mitra The missile attack on Okhmatdyt children’s hospital in central Kyiv, Ukraine on July 8 , 2024 by the Russian forces is very disturbing. Since the start of the conflict in Gaza 31 out of 36 hospitals have been damaged or destroyed and over 500 healthcare...

Jul 17 · >

Changing Population By Economic Status Disheartening For India

By Dr. Gyan Pathak India, the largest populated country of the world, has been undergoing significant changes in population distribution by economic status, which need urgent attention of the government. Though extreme poverty has declined by 12.5 per cent and the moderate poor population came down by 5 per...

Jul 16 · >

CPI Leadership Concerned At The Erosion Of Left Votes In Kerala In Lok Sabha Polls

By Satyaki Chakraborty The national council of the Communist Party of India (CPI) had a deeper introspection on the performance of the ruling Left Democratic Front in Kerala in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections at its three day session in New Delhi from July 11 to 14. The party...

Jul 16 · >
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