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BJP Chanakya Amit Shah Has Offered A Redesigned Package Of Hindutva To Telangana Voters

By Sushil Kutty Telangana votes on November 30. Two days later votes cast will be counted and by afternoon of the same day, which party will be ruling Telangana would be known. If it is the Bharatiya Janata Party, the party has promised an Other Backward Caste Chief Minister....

Nov 27 · >

Assembly Polls Are Electoral Test Of Rahul Gandhi’s Political Acumen

By Arun Srivastava It would be presumptuous to say that the elections to the five-state assemblies are a semi-final clatter for Prime Minister Narendra Modi; but one thing is certain that the peoples’ verdict for these elections will outline the political future of Rahul Gandhi. A negative mandate will...

Nov 27 · >

Binance Developments Including $4billion Fine Have Led To A Relook At Crypto World

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav Crypto exchange Binance’s co-founder and CEO Changpeng Zhao resigned on November 22 after the federal judges found his company guilty of violating U.S. anti-money laundering and sanction laws. The world’s largest crypto exchange was charged with not reporting over 100,000 suspicious transactions involving terror organizations,...

Nov 27 · >

Decoding Bengal’s Unusual Film Actor Rabi Ghosh On His Birth Anniversary

By Tirthankar Mitra Usually every actor aspires to be a hero. But even when told by a maestro like Satyajit Ray on his face that a hero never looks like him the plain speak could not dampen Rabi Ghosh’s spirit; he was comfortable with facts. For it was not...

Nov 27 · >

Three Million Workers Die Every Year Due To Work Related Accidents And Diseases

By Satyaki Chakraborty Nearly three million workers die every year due to work-related accidents and diseases, an increase of more than 5 per cent compared to 2015, according to new ILO estimates. The toll underscores the persistent challenges in safeguarding the health and safety of workers, globally. Most of...

Nov 27 · >

Is Yahya Sinwar, The Hamas Leader Behind October 7 Attack Is Dead?

By Girish Linganna Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas’s political wing in Gaza, has gone into hiding due to the intense efforts by Israeli forces to locate his whereabouts. Sinwar, who is recognizable by his distinctive white hair and black eyebrows, is considered one of the most wanted men...

Nov 27 · >

India’s Earlier Clout In Global Diplomacy Is Waning In Recent Years

By Rejimon Kuttappan In 2015, the late Union external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj placed two telephone calls to the foreign minister of Saudi Arabia on March 27 and 29 seeking a safe passage for Indians stuck in war-torn Yemen. Following the Arab Spring in 2011, Yemen was grappling with...

Nov 27 · >

Left Coalition In Spain Getting Big Backlash From Far Right And Judiciary

By Steven Forti Early this summer, no one would have bet a single euro that Pedro Sánchez would still today be Spain’s prime minister. After May’s local elections, in which the opposition right-wing parties won handsomely, many thought that the Socialist Party (PSOE) leader Sánchez belonged to the politically...

Nov 27 · >

Far Right Victory In Netherlands Elections Signals Bad Omen For European Liberals And Left

By Satyaki Chakraborty The results of the general elections in Netherlands held on November 22 indicating the emergence of the far right Party for Freedom (PVV) headed by Geert Wilders sent a shock wave across Europe. PVV became the biggest party in the Netherlands winning 37 of the 150...

Nov 25 · >

For Ashok Gehlot, The Outcome Of Assembly Polls In Rajasthan Will Determine His Future

By Sushil Kutty Results of 199 Rajasthan Assembly seats where polling took place on Saturday will decide which party rules the state for the next five years. Since 1998 no party has been repeated twice in succession in Rajasthan. By that token, the Congress would be taking a break...

Nov 25 · >

Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao Has A Formidable Team For Assembly Poll

By Harihar Swarup As Telangana goes to polls, on November 30, the ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi took inspiration from Team India’s performance at the just concluded the ODI World Cup. Hoping to emulate the cricket team, the party launched a campaign asserting that, just as India will lift its...

Nov 25 · >

Gujarat Govt’s Choice Of Ghol As A The State Fish Leads To Murmurs In Bengal

By Tirthankar Mitra A fish curry is a meal while macherjhol is a emotion that will find widespread support in West Bengal. Its residents who swear by the taste of hilsa would in all likelihood be foxed by Gujarat’s choice of Ghol as the state fish. Black spotted croaker...

Nov 25 · >

Pleas Against SEBI’s Adani Probe: Greater Focus On Investor Loss Than Market Efficiency

By K Raveendran Irrespective of the outcome of the batch of petitions in the Supreme Court against the SEBI investigations into the charges levelled by US-based short-selling firm Hindenburg Research against the Adani group of companies regarding violations of stock market regulation, it is most likely that short selling...

Nov 25 · >

Congress In Kerala Caught In Row Over YC Chief’s Election

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Nothing seems to be going right for the Congress in Kerala. As if the plethora of problems already plaguing the party were not enough, the Congress is caught in a major controversy over the election of the Youth Congress state president. The charge against the...

Nov 25 · >

Odisha Under Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik Has Achieved Success In Wooing Investors

By Kunal Bose Holding conferences of investors with attempts made to induct representation of as many foreign countries as possible have become an annual or biennial ritual with states in this country. Closing ceremonies will be marked by state chief ministers proudly announcing promised investments, in most cases of...

Nov 25 · >

Gaza Conflict Ends Up Separating Wheat From Chaff Among Religious Leaders

By James M Dorsey Hamas’ October 7 attack on Israel has not just divided Muslim political leaders. It’s also solicited diverse responses from religious figures and institutions, reflecting deeper divisions about what Islam stands for in the 21st century. At the core of the differences is the ability and...

Nov 25 · >

Rahul Gandhi Should Be Careful In Calling Prime Minister Names During Poll Campaign

By Sushil Kutty Who is ‘Panauti’ for which political party will be known on December 3 when votes are counted and the results of the assembly elections are out. And if the 2024 general election favours the INDI-Alliance, the Election Commission, which has issued a show cause notice to...

Nov 24 · >

Telangana State Polls: BRS, Congress, BJP Wage Battle Of Freebies

By Rahil Nora Chopra Telangana gears up for the assembly polls on November 30, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), the Congress, and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are rigorously campaigning. The Congress in Telangana has vouched a chain of commitments, including conducting a caste census and raising reservations for...

Nov 24 · >
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