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Prison Overcrowding In India Is Truly The Story Of Overwhelming Apathy

By Tanishka Goswami, Shikhar Aggarwal Man is not made better by being degraded. In Mohd. Giasuddin v. State of A.P. (1977), Justice Krishna Iyer famously remarked: “Our prisons should be correctional houses, not cruel iron aching the soul.” In this backdrop, the Supreme Court has emphasised over the years...

Jun 12 · >

Proper Connectivity Is Crucial For Making Tourists Stay Enjoyable In Minicoy

By Effgeemaliku Minicoy, the southernmost island of the Lakshadweep archipelago, lies approximately 400 kilometres off the coast of Kochi, Kerala, in the Arabian Sea. Known for its vibrant coral reefs, distinct Maldivian culture, and strategic location near the Nine Degree Channel, this remote island is a paradise for its...

Jun 12 · >

Massive Anti-Trump Demonstrations Are Planned In U.S. Cities On June 14 To Mark “No Kings Day”

By Mark Gruenberg WASHINGTON: In the aftermath of the Los Angeles immigration raids of the last several days, organizers expect the nationwide “No Kings Day” protests on June 14 to be massive, and they are doing everything in their power to ensure the demonstrations are peaceful and that the...

Jun 12 · >

U.S.-China Trade Talks In London Form The Basis Of Early Agreement On Contentious Issues

By Nitya Chakraborty The high level delegations of United States of America and China concluded their two day trade talks in London on Tuesday agreeing to take forward the course of negotiations for further promoting steady and healthy development of economic and trade ties between the two largest economies...

Jun 11 · >

CJI Gavai’s Home Truths Give His Tenure An Impactful Beginning Despite Its Brevity

By K Raveendran Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai has taken over the reins of the Supreme Court with a kind of moral clarity and institutional courage that is rarely seen, especially in what is to be a short tenure. In his limited time at the helm, he has...

Jun 11 · >

India’s Changing Demography And The Challenges Ahead

By Dr. Gyan Pathak India’s demography is changing faster as per the UNFPA’s 2025 State of World Population (SOWP) report which has estimated it reached 146.39 crore by April 2025 compared to the India’s own technical group of experts projection of 141 crore. Faster than expected growth rate is...

Jun 11 · >

Modi Govt Is Under Self-Deception By Boasting About India Crossing Japan In Total GDP Terms

By Krishna Jha It was a masterpiece of self-deception, meant to let thousands believe a myth. On May 24 this year, NITI Aayog’s chief executive officer BVR Subrahmanyam declared: “We are the fourth-largest economy as I speak, and we are a four trillion Dollar economy, though the data, supplied...

Jun 11 · >

Los Angeles Is Now A Battle Ground Between Trump’s Federal Govt And Mexican Immigrants

By T N Ashok LOS ANGELES: Los Angeles, the city of angels (Mexican), is on fire on Reality TV playing to the advantage of the master of the Apprentice show and Art of the Deal as the city of Hollywood battles the federal government over its powers to federalize...

Jun 11 · >

Content Creators And Social Media Influencers Are Having A Field Day In India

By Sushil Kutty The contrast is like the darkness of last night and the day at 9am this morning. The ugly squat chaos in Delhi and the neat order in the United Arab Emirates. The UAE has a new licensing system for social media influencers and content creators. They...

Jun 11 · >

Frederick Forsythe, The Unusual Author Of Thrillers Will Be Missed By His Readers

By Tirthankar Mitra His first love was reporting. And while on the job in locations as diverse as Paris and Biafra, Frederick Forsythe who passed away on June 9 dug out the nuggets of lives unknown which would later be the material of his best selling fiction. He was...

Jun 11 · >

Bangladesh Is Finally Going For National Elections By April 2026

By Nitya Chakraborty The interim Chief Adviser of Bangladesh Government Dr. Muhammad Yunus has finally announced the holding of national elections in the country in the first half of April next year defying the demand of the main opposition party BNP to hold it in December this year. The...

Jun 10 · >

Second Round Of US-China Talks On Trade In London Crucial For Future Course Of Tariff War

By T N Ashok WASHINGTON: China US tariff war is back in the news and focus as the Chinese delegation reached London for the second round of trade talks beginning Monday. The first round was held in Geneva last month and the three day talks prepared a framework for...

Jun 10 · >

Joint Letter Of Five Left Parties To Pm Demands Trying Of Maoists Under Law

By Arun Srivastava Indian state, as guaranteed and obligated under the Constitution has the legal responsibility to protect the right of lives of its citizens. If it feels that an individual is involved in criminal activities, in that case the activity of that person must be investigated, before initiating...

Jun 10 · >

Britain To Revamp Its Defence And Security To Meet New Challenges In Europe

By Asad Mirza The United Kingdom’s Strategic Defence Review (SDR), published on June 2 this year offers an ambitious vision for the British Armed Forces. It reiterates a focus on a ‘NATO First’ policy, amid what Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer calls in the document a ‘new era for...

Jun 10 · >

World Health Organisation To Update Its Old Study On Impact Of Nuclear War

By Dr Arun Mitra In the highly surcharged atmosphere due to ongoing war between Russia & Ukraine and Israeli aggression on Gaza, the fear of use of nuclear weapons looms large. People around the globe had become complacent about the need of the abolition of nuclear weapons. Thus, the...

Jun 10 · >

India Must Have An Election Commission Above Suspicion

By Dr. Gyan Pathak There has never been a time since independence when the Election Commission of India (ECI) came under such a great public distrust as it has been freely expressed now. ECI is supposed to do its duty as a neutral umpire in electoral battle, but unfortunately...

Jun 10 · >

World Bank Gives A Relief To India By Focusing On Poverty Reduction

By Sushil Kutty When the Narendra Modi government started building toilets for people to use, tens of thousands in India’s hinterlands were reluctant as they were used to open air defecation, the traditional way of clearing the bowels in the relative freedom of an open sky! After 11 years...

Jun 10 · >

India’s Industrial Output Sinks Even As GDP Grows

By Nantoo Banerjee India’s economic growth figures seem to be getting increasingly delinked with domestic manufacturing, industrial output, and job generation. The manufacturing sector had a very little contribution to the country’s 6.5 percent GDP growth during the last financial year, the slowest in four years. Despite a good...

Jun 9 · >
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