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Kerala Has Brought Digital Revolution To The Doors Of Poor Families

By Krishna Jha There had been tall promises made by the RSS-BJP government as early as in 2019 to offer online infrastructure and Internet connectivity through the ‘Digital India’ programme with a vision to transform the country into a digitally-empowered society with a rich knowledge economy. It was to...

Jun 15 · >

CPI(M)-ISF Alliance In Bengal Panchayat Elections Angers The State Congress

By Tirthankar Mitra At a time when scams galore including cash for teaching jobs, coal and cattle smuggling is dogging Trinamool Congress, it has been gifted a brownie point in the form of an alliance between Left and Indian Secular Front before the panchayat elections in West Bengal. The...

Jun 15 · >

Marxist Babler’s Election As Head Of Social Democratic Party Of Austria Is A Boost To Left

By Nick Cosburn June 3 won’t be a date that many in the Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ) will want to remember for very long. For months, the anti-migration hardliner Hans Peter Doskozil had launched attacks on the party’s sitting leader, Pamela Rendi-Wagner, before achieving his aim of...

Jun 15 · >

Shinde-Fadnavis Battle Over Chief Ministership Has Come Out In The Open

By Sushil Kutty So a Sena advertisement claims Eknath Shinde is the first choice of the people of Maharashtra for Chief Minister and Devendra Fadnavis is nowhere in the picture. The Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister’s face didn’t show on the advertisements which did not forget Modi’s picture. Is this...

Jun 14 · >

After Doubling Of Bank Frauds, Swindlers To Get Second Chance

By Dr. Gyan Pathak In the first eight years under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India witnessed more than double the number of bank frauds. The first half of the ninth year, number of frauds rose even more sharply compared to the corresponding months of the eighth year. Now in...

Jun 14 · >

CoWin Breach Defence By Minister Shows Disdain For Privacy Of Citizens

By K Raveendran The heavy impact of the disclosures made by former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey about alleged armtwisting by the Modi government to force the microblogging giant to block criticism of the government in connection with the farmers agitation has overshadowed the disastrous data leak relating to Covid...

Jun 14 · >

Priyanka Gandhi Visit Gives A Big Boost To Madhya Pradesh Congress Workers

By L S Herdenia BHOPAL: June 12 proved to be a day of two major calamities for Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mr. Shivraj Singh Chouhan. One calamity was the huge fire which caused havoc in many floors of Satpura Bhawan. Satpura Bhawan is a multi story building which houses...

Jun 14 · >

Congress Faction Fighting Hits A New Low In Kerala

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Habits die hard. The Congress party in Kerala does not seem to have learnt any lessons from the spectacular victory its counterpart in neighbouring Karnataka scored in the recently-held Assembly elections in that State. What is worse is that group politics in the Kerala unit...

Jun 14 · >

Trinamool Facing Anger Of Kudmi And Other Tribals In Purulia District

By Tirthankar Mitra At a time when Trinamool Congress finds itself between a rock and a hard place in fielding panchayat election candidates in a vast swathe of Junglemahal in West Bengal inhabited by Kudmis, the Left Front has put up candidates from this community in Purulia district for...

Jun 14 · >

At A Period Of Intense Political Rivalry, US, Russia, China Organise Joint Naval Drills

By Girish Linganna The geopolitical rivals United States of America, China, and Russia, were among the nations that took part in naval drills, Multilateral Naval Exercise KOMODO (MNEK), held in the waters off the coast of Indonesia to improve their ability to work together during a humanitarian crisis. From...

Jun 14 · >

RSS NGO Spreading Dangerous Theory About Producing ‘Customised Babies’

By Dr Arun Mitra The news item published in the media on 12th June 2023 that an NGO affiliated with the RSS women’s wing, the ‘Rashtriya Sevika Samiti’  has launched a documentary and guidance titled “Garbha Sanskar” to help the women bear customized “Cultured and Patriotic Children” is highly...

Jun 14 · >

Gorkhas From Nepal Are Not Joining Any More The Indian Army Due To Agnipath Scheme

By Harihar Swarup Ayo Gorkhali (The Gorkhas are upon you), is quite a menacing war cry on the battlefield. The Gorkhas have impressed one and all with their courage and fighting spirit. Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw paid them the ultimate compliment: “If a man says he is not afraid...

Jun 14 · >

M Karunanidhi’s Centenary Year Begins In Tamil Nadu With Big Fanfare

By Kalyani Shankar Former Tamil Nadu chief minister M Karunanidhi was many things to many people. He was ‘Thalaivar” to his cadres, a wily politician to his opponents and a visionary to his admirers. His autobiography ‘Nenjukku Neethi ‘ shows his life and struggle. Karunanidhi is among the half-a-dozen...

Jun 13 · >

United Opposition Going To 2024 Lok Sabha Polls Without A ’PM Face’ Makes Sense

By Sushil Kutty Unity on not allowing the thorny “who will be PM face” to play spoilsport with the Patna Conclave has made it relatively easy for cobbling unity among opposition parties. Ambitious opposition leaders are happy they didn’t have to stake claim for the “PM face”. Octogenarian NCP...

Jun 13 · >

Signs Of Change In Indian Politics Now Visible Despite Contradictions

By Dr. Gyan Pathak A decade of dominance of majoritarian Hindutva politics in India with critically fragmented secular democratic politics has lately been emanating signs of change. The majority of political parties in opposition having differing regional and national aspirations and contradictions have finally agreed to participate in Opposition...

Jun 13 · >

Legal Battle Reaches Its Peak As Trump Fights Back Against Indictment

  By Debabrata Biswas from Boston Former US president Donald Trump faces 37 counts in connection with keeping hundreds of classified documents, many of which are marked top secret, in his possession even after leaving the White House, according to a 49-page federal indictment unsealed on June 9.  “It...

Jun 13 · >

Rift In Congress-Left Alliance Before Rural Polls In West Bengal

By Tirthankar Mitra Fissures have appeared in Congress-Left Front alliance less than a month before panchayat elections are scheduled in West Bengal. CPI(M) has unilaterally declared candidates in Murshidabad, of all places, an area known to be the stronghold of state Congress chief, Adhir Ranjan Choudhury. As of now,...

Jun 13 · >

South Africa May Not Host BRICS Summit Scheduled For August This Year

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav South Africa may not host the BRICS summit this year, and it is reportedly willing to pass the opportunity to China. As a member of the International Criminal Court (ICC), South Africa would be legally obligated to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin if he visited...

Jun 13 · >
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