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Indian Origin American Presidential Candidates Have Long Term Objective

By Kalyani Shankar How do the Indian origin American presidential hopefuls fare in the 2024 polls? With a year before 2024, they are far behind Republican leader and former President Donald Trump. It is noteworthy that Trump has a significant lead over other contenders, which could make the race...

Nov 13 · >

Blue Flame From BJP’s Communal Stove Appears In Rajasthan

By Dr. Gyan Pathak BJP has raised the flame of its communal stove in Rajasthan, right from the last date for withdrawal of nomination on November 9. Within three days it started spewing flue flames causing a considerable rise in politico-communal temperature in the state, and the ruling Congress...

Nov 13 · >

By Giving Tickets To Older People In Madhya Pradesh, BJP Has Exposed Its Mistrust In Young

By Sushil Kutty There appears to be no end to the Bharatiya Janata Party’s self-doubts as far as Madhya Pradesh is concerned. It is not just anti-incumbency of over 18 years. This is more like being paranoid. First and foremost, the complete overdependence on Prime Minister Narendra Modi for...

Nov 13 · >

Tackling Of Delhi’s Air Pollution Requires A Multipronged Strategy

By Avikal Somvanshi Every year, post Dussehra, Delhi loses sight of the Sun. There are many factors contributing to these nightmarish levels of air pollution. Weather, geography, local pollution (traffic, industries, etc.), agricultural practices, water security and climate change are the key factors at play. On surface it looks...

Nov 13 · >

After Republican Presidential ‘Debate,’ Americans Have Reasons To Be Very Afraid

By John Wojcik The debates by the Republican primary candidates, up until Wednesday night, were often sleepers, where the contestants spent most of their time tussling with one another on personal matters and not addressing any important issues. This time, however, they departed from this approach and put forward...

Nov 13 · >

Latin America Is Leading The Way In Standing Up To Israel On Its Gaza War

By Kurt Hackbarth As anger increases in the United States, Canada, and Europe over their leaders’ refusal to take a firm stand against the ongoing Israeli atrocities against Gaza, it is Latin America that is leading the way. On October 31, Bolivia announced that it was severing diplomatic relations...

Nov 13 · >

RSS Focusing On Foreign Interference To Weaken Modi As Campaign Issue

By Arun Srivastava Having lost hope of winning the assembly elections to the five states and haunted by the ghost of bleak prospect of coming back to power at the centre in the 2024 Lok Sabha election, RSS is seriously contemplating to resort to the design of rousing the...

Nov 11 · >

SC Strictures Against Gubernatorial Abuse Must Bring Some Sense To Centre-State Ties

By K Raveendran The Supreme Court strictures against the Punjab governor for sitting over the bills passed by the state assembly by questioning the validity of the house session that passed those bills are a verdict against what has come to be regarded as the standard operating practice of...

Nov 11 · >

Bengal BJP Not Averse To Supporting Naushad Siddiqui Against Abhishek

By Tirthankar Mitra Politics makes strange bed fellows. But eyebrows were certainly raised when Subhendu Adhikari, a state leader of BJP which makes no secret of his outfit’s affinity for Hindutva recently spoke of supporting a representative from another political outfit at Lok Sabha constituency of Diamond Harbour to...

Nov 11 · >

Supreme Court Reads The Riot Act To The Governor Of AAP Led Punjab

By Sushil Kutty The way the lay of the land lies, courts have the last word and among the courts, the Supreme Court. So, it’s a “big victory” for the AAP government and a lesson for the Punjab Governor who had withheld consent to four bills passed by the...

Nov 11 · >

ILO Governing Body Takes Potentially Far-Reaching Decisions

By Dr. Gyan Pathak ILO Governing Body concluded its 349th session (30 October – November 9) at its headquarters at Geneva in Switzerland with a number of potentially far-reaching decisions on the future of work. Endorsement of the proposal to establish a Global Coalition for Social Justice and adoption...

Nov 11 · >

Some Highly Educated Muslim Girls Of BJP Are Doing Excellent Development Work In J&K

By Harihar Swarup In a time marked by political discontent in Jammu and Kashmir, triggered by the loss of statehood and abrogation of Article 370, the BJP is trying to reshape people’s perception of the party. Leading that charge mechanism is a group of highly educated Muslims in —Farida...

Nov 11 · >

Kerala Government Toughens Stand Against Governor

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The tension between the Left Democratic Front (LDF) Government and Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan escalated with the former moving the Supreme court against him for the second time. The Government has accused the Governor of trying to “defeat the rights of the people” of...

Nov 11 · >

Qatar Is Playing A Key Role In Facilitating The Release Of Hostages

By Girish Linganna In a significant development toward easing the ongoing conflict in Gaza, a meeting took place on Thursday at an elegant white-domed palace in Qatar. The Prime Minister of Qatar, Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani, hosted the spy chiefs of the United States and Israel, namely...

Nov 11 · >

Turkey-Based Rebel Groups Pose Significant Threat To Region

By Manish Rai The Syrian Democratic Council is the political wing of the Syrian Democratic Forces in the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria. SDF controls roughly 25% of Syrian territory and has established an autonomous administration in northeast Syria. Currently, areas controlled by the SDF are being...

Nov 11 · >

American And Western Diplomats Are Openly Supporting Opposition In Bangladesh

By Ashis Biswas For Bangladesh, an inexorable decline of its economy during the last couple of years has added to the present tensions it faces in its uneasy relationship with the US. This has rendered the position of the ruling Awami League (AL) politically more vulnerable as it continues...

Nov 10 · >

BJP Ecosystem Using All Its Might To End Mahua Moitra’s Political Career

By Arun Srivastava The Lok Sabha Ethics committee has made Mahua Moitra a martyr. The indiscreet decision proves beyond doubt that the personal and political life of an individual daring to raise an accusing finger towards Narendra Modi and his tycoon friend Gautam Adani would have to face the...

Nov 10 · >

India’s Working Force Has Remained Stagnant Over The Last Five Years

By Prabhat Patnaik In an economy like ours where the work-force is not neatly divided into “the employed” and “the unemployed”, and instead there is massive and growing casualisation of work, measuring unemployment is a tricky business. It necessarily means asking a person how much work that person got...

Nov 10 · >
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