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  Basavaraj Bommai, home minister in BS Yediyurappa's cabinet, was picked to succeed him as the Chief Minister of Karnataka
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will arrive in India on a two-day visit on Tuesday with an extensive agenda
  Guwahati: Gunshots ringing out on the highway, puffs of smoke, a road littered with stones and tear gas canisters
  Kolkata: Mamata Banerjee has set up a panel - consisting of retired judges Justice Jyotirmay Bhattacharya and Justice MB
Raipur: Tussle within the Chhattisgarh Congress has spilled onto the street following a road rage incident involving a tribal MLA

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CPI(ML) Liberation Party Congress Ends With Clarion Call For Unity Against BJP

By Arun Srivastava At a time when the Indian left has been in a state of stupor and the sympathisers and supporters were looking  for  some impetus, the 11th Congress of the CPI(ML) Liberation  gave  a big boost  to the  left  and democratic  forces  of  the country  to take ...

Feb 21 · >

Bengal BJP’s Doublegame On Separate State Was Apparent In Assembly Session

By Tirthankar Mitra Integrity of the state is one of the most sensitive issues in West Bengal politics. Yet after the issue of a separate state out of West Bengal has been raised by some BJP legislators earlier, when a resolution was passed in the state Assembly recently against...

Feb 21 · >

Formal Job Creation Declines Further In India

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The latest Employment Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) data reveals the great distress in which Indian labour market is presently undergoing. It shows that the formal job creation has been declining sharply, a ground reality, which is in sharp contrast to the PM Narendra Modi’s claim...

Feb 21 · >

Veteran Journalist And Marx Scholar Sankar Ray Passes Away In Kolkata

By Bibek Sen Veteran journalist Sankar Ray who was closely associated with India Press Agency (IPA) for the last twenty years, passed away on Tuesday morning in a Kolkata nursing home. He was 82. He was recuperating from an injury. Despite his age and injury he was active till...

Feb 21 · >

Return To Lok Sabha With Clear Majority May Not Be Easy For BJP In 2024 Polls

By Nantoo Banerjee Much of BJP’s chances to return with clear majority to Lok Sabha after next year’s national election may depend on how the party fares in eight state assembly elections during this year.  They offer a big test for BJP. Only two of the eight states —...

Feb 20 · >

Soros Gambit Is A Non-Starter In The Game To Checkmate Narendra Modi

By Sushil Kutty If putting an end to Narendra Modi’s rule for the “democratic revival” of India is the Opposition’s goal for 2024, then billionaire George Soros should be kept at a couple of oceans’ length. Soros might come with a certain reputation, but laying India on the mat...

Feb 20 · >

Supreme Court Is Right In Setting Up Its Own Panel To Probe Adani Affairs

By Arun Srivastava This is the highest order of double talk. Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju who in the past had on several occasions raised the issue of judicial accountability and transparency and had accused the Supreme Court of not following the ethics of transparency and probity in public...

Feb 20 · >

BAFTA Winner “All Quiet On The Western Front” Is An Anti-War Film With German Twist

By Satyaki Chakraborty The German film “All Quiet on the Western Front” won seven prizes, including best picture, at the British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) on Sunday. This was expected as the anti-war theme of the film had its echo among the BAFTA members during the current raging war...

Feb 20 · >

2023-24 Budget Has A Number Of Projects For Development Of North-East

By K R Sudhaman Come every budget, there is always questions raised if the union government is doing enough for the poorer states and particularly the hilly and bordering states in north-east India. This is a valid question and right from independence every government had claimed that its focus...

Feb 20 · >

Why Indian Deobandis Are Quiet On Women’s Education

By Manish Rai It seems that Darul Uloom, Deoband, one of the most important and influential schools of Islamic Studies especially in South Asia, doesn’t have any time to shed light on women’s education. Multiple requests through the online fatwa portal and email correspondence to Darul Uloom on the...

Feb 20 · >
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