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Decoding The Ace Film Maker Of Bengal Tapan Sinha On His Birth Centenary

By Tirthankar Mitra One can recall few Bengali film makers other than Tapan Sinha who made the process of building a bridge between a well directed film and cash boxes jingling merrily at the theatres look so easy. The birth anniversary of this physics post graduate who learnt the...

Oct 4 · >

G S Pannun Is A Dreaded Khalistani Terrorist Roaming In US And Canada

By Harihar Swarup At 5  feet  9  inches, Gurupatwant Singh Pannun is hardly tall by Punjabi standards. Nor does he have any stature in Punjab— the people there, including Sikh hardliners, rejected his call for  a Khalistan referendum  in 2020. He drew attention when he stood on a Canadian...

Oct 4 · >

The United States Has Its Fingerprints All Over The Chaos In Haiti

By Branko Marcetic The situation in Haiti — which will now see an unprecedented foreign intervention aimed at quelling the bedlam that’s gripped the country the past two years — is an awful, bloody mess, and one without any satisfying immediate solutions. But we can say two things for...

Oct 4 · >

The Play Of Politics In The Practice Of Sports In Saudi Arabian And Iran

By James M Dorsey Saudi and Iranian sports have politics written into their DNA. Little more than a decade ago, Saudi Arabia fielded three expatriate Saudi women athletes at the 2012 London Olympics to avoid an International Olympic Committee (IOC) ban on participation. The IOC had made fielding women...

Oct 4 · >

Supreme Court’s Waiting Game On Electoral Bonds Hearing Is Hurting Indian Democracy

By Nitya Chakraborty Once again, the Government has approved the sale of 28th tranche of electoral bonds with effect from October4 lasting ten days and as usual, it is slotted few weeks before the assembly elections to the five states. As usual, the BJP will be getting another big...

Oct 3 · >

BJP Wooing Smaller Parties After Rupture With AIADMK In Tamil Nadu

By Kalyani Shankar Can the split between the AIADMK and BJP be permanent? If so, this could hurt the BJP’s chances of winning in Tamil Nadu since the AIADMK had supported them since J. Jayalalithaa’s passing away in 2016. The decision to end its partnership with the NDA on...

Oct 3 · >

Congress Leader Rahul Gandhi’s Caste Census Pitch Rattles BJP And RSS

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The release of Bihar Caste Census Report has two immediate consequences: First, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has further raised his pitch for conduction of caste census at national level; and secondly, Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the opposition of “trying to divide the country in...

Oct 3 · >

Prime Minister’s Cup Of Woes Is Full As India Starts Campaign For National Caste Census

By Sushil Kutty Overnight a couple of planks for the 2024 General Elections has been laid – with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar releasing the Bihar Caste Census and Prime Minister Narendra Modi raking up the Kanhaiyalal ‘sar tan se juda’ in pollbound Rajasthan, both the politicians ready to...

Oct 3 · >

Rahul Gandhi Seeks To Transform The Ideological Outreach Of Congress Through Caste Census

By Arun Srivastava Rahul Gandhi calling for caste census has multiple political dimensions and also implications. Of course, its immediate move aims at estrangement of the OBC, EBC and other backward castes voters from the influence of the politics of Hindutva of RSS and Narendra Modi, but it has...

Oct 3 · >

Demoralised Shivraj Singh Chouhan May Severely Affect BJP Campaign

By L S Herdenia BHOPAL: While Prime Minister Narendra Modi was promoting to make Madhya Pradesh the third most developed state of the country, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan surprised everybody by saying “You will miss me when I am gone”. This statement is being interpreted as an announcement...

Oct 3 · >

John Gambon Will Be Remembered For Long For His Performance In Harry Potter Movies

By Tirthankar Mitra Acting is behaving truthfully under imaginary circumstances is a quote which aptly encapsulates the histrionic talent of Michael John Gambon who passed away last week.. He lived up to this quote as the octogenarian will be best remembered for his performance in the role of Albus...

Oct 3 · >

Nelson Mandela’s Granddaughter Zoleka’s Inspirational Journey

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav Zoleka Mandela, the granddaughter of Nelson Mandela, South Africa’s first democratically elected President, passed away at the age of 43 due to cancer. Zoleka battled metastatic cancer affecting her hip, liver, lung, pelvis, brain, and spinal cord. Surrounded by loved ones, she departed on the...

Oct 3 · >

James Joyce Was A Product Of Ireland’s Revolutionary Generation

By Adam Coleman James Joyce was a member of Ireland’s revolutionary generation. The author of Ulysses (1922) was born in 1882, the same year as Éamon de Valera, and three years after Patrick Pearse in 1879. The latter two figures proved to be instrumental in realizing a political revolution...

Oct 3 · >

A Newly Translated Novel Captures The Struggle Of Greek Communism

By Tadhg Larabee Greece’s communists began the mid-twentieth century on the battlefield, moved from there to the prisons and then, if they were lucky, exile. The less fortunate found themselves in front of firing squads. During World War II, the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) led the resistance against...

Oct 3 · >

Mayawati Launches Big Drive To Keep BSP Ready For Lok Sabha Polls Sans Any Alliance

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: Former Chief Minister and national president of BSP, Mayawati is busy in strengthening her party at grassroot after making it clear that she would not join any alliance for 2024 Lok Sabha polls in Uttar Pradesh.. To clear doubt in the minds of media persons...

Sep 30 · >

BRICS Declaration Not Enough, India Has To Work For Labour Force

By Dr. Gyan Pathak “Ensuring decent work, dignity, and respect for all” remains the chief challenge in the labour market with decent work and workers’ rights as core issues, as it is reflected in the deliberations in the Ninth BRICS Labour and Employment Ministers’ Meet (September 26-29, 2023) and...

Sep 30 · >

Shift In Global Trade Makes Russia A Dumping Yard For Excess Chinese Containers

By K Raveendran In a rather unnoticed development as a byproduct of the Russia-Ukraine war, a directional shift in Russia’s trade with the world has turned the global container trade upside down, creating both challenges and opportunities for all players concerned. This container crisis is primarily a consequence of...

Sep 30 · >

Narendra Modi Govt Focusing On Women Empowerment Through A Number Of Schemes

By Harihar Swarup The Women’s Reservation bill is a pivotal instrument for achieving political empowerment. When it comes to matters concerning women, government, as on occasions, refrains from doing politics. This is a matter of unwavering commitment for the Prime Minister, and as such, government have taken resolute actions...

Sep 30 · >
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