By Girish Linganna During the 17th Lok Sabha elections held in 2019 from April 11 to May 19, there were 27 Muslim MPs in Parliament, slightly more than the 23 Muslim MPs in the previous 16th Lok Sabha elections. This proportion is still ranked as the second-lowest in India’s...
By Rahil Nora Chopra The Congress has in its manifesto “Save the Constitution” as one of its key poll planks after a senior BJP leader and Uttara Kannada BJP MP Anant Kumar Hegde urged voters to give a two-thirds majority to his party to rewrite the Constitution. Congress warned...
By Prabhat Patnaik There is a paradox at the core of the efflorescence of science that has occurred over the last millennium. In essence this efflorescence has the potential to increase human freedom immensely. It increases the capacity of man within the Man-Nature dialectic; scientific practice aims to go...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak When politics on the ground is changing faster than a survey can comprehend, changing perhaps on a weekly basis, the opinion polls conducted a fortnight or a month ago lose their validity in the present time, even if we presume that they have been conducted...
By Sushil Kutty Was Union Home Minister Amit Shah keeping tabs on BJP Lok Sabha Members of Parliament all these gone five years? How about our vaunted Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has been working 17-18 hours every 24/7, did he also put sniffer canines behind BJP MPs and...
By Maansi Verma Law can be an instrument for good. It can also be a tool to undertake ‘warfare’ or ‘lawfare’, including by a government against its ‘own’ citizens in a democracy because democracy is not always about consent, it is as much about coercion. Kashmir stands as a...
By Krishna Jha We are a country of hungry people and our children bear the brunt. There are among them those who are denied food for days. Simultaneously, there are no jobs, no earnings, and the shadows are getting darker. Living with zero-resources, the only dream we have is...
By Girish Linganna The transformation of warfare, as well as other aspects of society, by Artificial Intelligence is inevitable. However, it is important to strive for an evolutionary rather than apocalyptic or catastrophic outcome. Advancements in technology have consistently changed the way wars are fought. From chariots and saddle...
By Arun Kumar Shrivastav Pakistan is saddled with a hung Parliament. The Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) have agreed to form a coalition government comprising six parties. Giving up his own claim, Nawaz Sharif nominated his brother Shahbaz Sharif for the Prime Minister’s post, why?...
By Eileen Jones What can you say about the Academy Awards ceremony this year that you don’t say every year, if you happen to keep watching? There’s the invariably meh hosting — by Jimmy Kimmel, in this case. There’s the intensifying boredom as it becomes clear that an epic-scale...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak Maharashtra, the second biggest state in India after Uttar Pradesh in terms of Lok Sabha seats, is heading for a rather complex electoral battle, between the NDA alliance (Mahayuti) and INDIA bloc (Maha Vikas Aghadi or MVA), and hence the outcome will likely to throw...
By K Raveendran The SBI fuss over matching donor with donee, which the bank unsuccessfully tried to use with the Supreme Court to prevent disclosure of the details of buyers of the electoral bonds, was clearly a part of its dilatory tactics meant to shield the Bharatiya Janata Party...
By Dr Arun Mitra That the government of Uttarakhand is dilly dallying action against Patanjali, despite Supreme Court’s order is a matter of concern but is not astonishing. The State Bank of India’s refusal to comply with Supreme Court order to submit details of electoral bonds by 6th March...
By Harihar Swarup From being the person who stood behind Narayana Murthy as he lived his Infosys dream, Sudha Murty has over the years emerged as a more public person—as philanthropist, author of children’s books, twice Padma winner, and now a nominated member of the Rajya Sabha. In 1981,...
By Sushil Kutty A fresh spate of headlines kicked in during the last 24 hours, but ‘Haiti on the brink of collapse’ said it all. Some would say the brink had already fallen off the cliff. At least Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry thought so as his aircraft circled...
By Tirthankar Mitra He opened the door to realism on screen in Pather Panchali watching which a teary-eyed audience wondered how such a superb human document could emanate with the barest of equipment. Their surprise could be condoned owing to their ignorance of the skills of Bansi Chandragupta, a...
By Zo Haderekh Thousands of peace activists marched and more than a dozen were arrested in demonstrations against Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right government this weekend. Opponents of Netanyahu and “his” war gathered for protests in at least 30 locations across Israel, including in Tel-Aviv, Haifa, Be’er Sheva, Jerusalem, Umm al-Fahem,...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak BJP suffered serious political tremors having epicentre in Haryana on Tuesday which broke the NDA and the chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar had to resign. It’s a serious political development in the country at a time when BJP and PM Narendra Modi have been seeking...