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Harry Belafonte Was A Music Legend Who Fought For Civil Rights Till His Last

By Eileen Jones It’s a strange thing to discover that Harry Belafonte got to be a big star faster than his old friend and early rival Sydney Poitier for good roles. Poitier became so famous and remained such a respected actor that his screen eminence rose over time, whereas...

Apr 26 · >

Internal War In Sudan Between Two Military Groups Has Backing Of Foreign Agencies

By Ameena Al-Rashid The conflict that began on April 8  this  year  between Sudan’s military and the country’s main paramilitary force is a proxy war against the Sudanese people, backed by regional and international powers, who have enabled the warring factions to acquire wealth and weapons. It is a...

Apr 26 · >

Syria All Set To Get Back Into The Arab Fold After Remaining Outcasts

By Manish Rai Recently in the last few months there have been a lot of diplomatic initiatives taken up by the Gulf states to improve relations with Damascus. Most important of these was Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s meeting with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud. This...

Apr 26 · >

Midwife Khushi Of Coxbazar Refugee Camp In Bangladesh Is A Young Woman On A Mission

By Harihar Swarup At 23, Khushi has helped deliver around 5,000 babies. She has gained recognition as a midwife thanks to her experience working in health centers at refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh. But Khushi is a woman on a mission; she wants to be a lawyer....

Apr 26 · >

Party Hopping Is A Normal Feature In Karnataka Before Or After Polls

By Kalyani Shankar Will the turncoats spoil the chances of the ruling BJP returning to power in Karnataka’s May 10 Assembly polls? The Party-hopping has peaked before the elections. How far these turncoats would damage the BJP is unknown. Despite its insisting that this migration would not affect its...

Apr 25 · >

Nitish-Mamata Meet Is A Giant Leap In Opposition Bid For Maximum Unity Against BJP

By Arun Srivastava Notwithstanding some political experts and BJP sympathisers expressing serious scepticism on the feasibility of the opposition unity, Monday’s meeting of TMC chief Mamata Banerjee with JD (U) chief Nitish Kumar and Tejashvi Yadav, the deputy chief minister of Bihar sends a clear message that this is...

Apr 25 · >

Greece National Elections On May 21 To Witness Stiff Contest Between Right And Left

By Satyaki Chakraborty Greece is going for national election on May 21 this year as the Prime Minister of the Centre Right New Democracy Party Kyriakos Mitsotakis met the President and proposed the dissolution of the Parliament. The President accepted and fixed May 21 as the date for elections....

Apr 25 · >

Islamic Pakistan’s Supreme Court Has Scrapped Sedition Law, When Will India?

By Sushil Kutty Section 124A is pretty stark in its messaging: “Whoever, words, either spoken or written, or by signs, or by visible representation, or otherwise, brings or attempts to bring into hatred or contempt, or excites or attempts to excite disaffection towards the Government established by law in...

Apr 25 · >

Role Of State Governors Emerging As A Major Campaign Plank For Opposition In 2024 Polls

By Tirthankar Mitra Ruling dispensations in states where the writ of non-BJP parties run have often been at loggerheads with the governor. If a recent tweet of Tamil Nadu chief minister, MK Stalin about a call from his West Bengal counterpart, Mamata Banerjee about the undemocratic functioning of governors...

Apr 25 · >

Bar Council Of India Has No Business To Give Directive On Same Sex Marriage Petitions

By Sahibnoor Singh Sidhu For the uninitiated, the Bar Council of India (BCI) is the apex regulatory body of the Indian legal profession. It consists of 15 members elected from the different state Bar councils, which are the regional units of regulation of the legal profession. Its most important...

Apr 25 · >

Life Is Dreadful For Millions Of India’s Industrial Pensioners

By Nantoo Banerjee At a time when India is aiming to become an industrial powerhouse and a $5-trillion economy by 2026-27, the country’s nearly 500-million workforce, the second largest after China, lives in deep uncertainty over life after retirement. The minimum pension continues to be Rs.1,000 per month for...

Apr 24 · >

Nothing New In Rudrangshu Mukherjee’s ‘A New History Of India’

By Nitya Chakraborty Dr. Rudrangshu Mukherjee, presently Chancellor and Professor of History at Ashoka University, is a well-known Indian historian who has done commendable work on different areas of the country’s history. His scholarship on the First War of Independence/Sepoy Mutiny in 1857, as also his sensitive understanding of...

Apr 24 · >

RSS Has Taken Command Of BJP Preparations In Bengal For Lok Sabha Polls

By Arun Srivastava The RSS has now emerged as the prime driver of the BJP poll campaigns in the elections and with the Lok Sabha polls scheduled in April/ May 2024, its role is getting expanded in the electoral strategy of the BJP. It was visibly evident in the...

Apr 24 · >

Centre Has Initiated The Process Of Relaxation In Labour Laws

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Though the Centre and States are holding back announcement of roll out of the four controversial labour codes brought in 2019 and 2020 fearing adverse political fallout during 2024 general election in the country, India has already begun witnessing relaxation being given to employers. Several...

Apr 24 · >

AAP’s Recognition As A National Party Has Special Significance For Indian Politics

By Harihar Swarup Politics is for the uneducated. Politics is a dirty game. It is impossible to survive in politics without corruption. These and other truism defined Indian politics for a generation of Indians who grew up in the 1980s and 1990s. That the idea of honest, patriotic, and...

Apr 24 · >

Turncoat Politicians Are Weakening The Very Root Of Parliamentary Democracy

By Mriganka M Bhowmick Indian politics nowadays revolves only around elections. As politics moves from one election to another, leaders also switch parties. Turncoat politics is a new normal, and, most disturbingly, it is accepted across the political spectrum. The upcoming Karnataka assembly election on May 10th has led...

Apr 24 · >

Why Bengalurians Are Least Enthusiastic About Approaching Assembly Elections

By K Raveendran Silicon Valley is renowned for its innovative and entrepreneurial spirit, and its infrastructure has been a major factor in the region’s success. The Valley’s infrastructure has enabled businesses to grow rapidly, and has helped create a vibrant and dynamic business environment. The region is home to...

Apr 24 · >

India Can Get Demographic Dividend Only Through Improved Education And Skilling

By K R Sudhaman India has now surpassed China to become the world’s most populous nation with 1.43 billion people, the latest United Nations data says. China now has a population of 1.42 billion, making it the second most populous country. It may be an elation as India has...

Apr 24 · >
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