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World Health Organisation Is Worried About Serious Threat From Nuclear Weapons

By Dr Arun Mitra The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently updated the list of medicines and drugs recommended to treat exposure to radiological and nuclear emergencies. Last time it was done in the year 2007. Maria Neira, the director of the WHO’s Department of Public Health and Environment...

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All Focus Is Now On Coming Presidential Elections In Nepal On March 9

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav Nepal’s politics is chugging along pretty cutely! After Pushpa Kamal Dahal “Prachanda”, with 32 members in the House of Representatives of 275 members, took oath as the Prime Minister on December 25, analysts who have been following the politics of the former Himalayan kingdom and...

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Hitler’s Coming To Power In 1933 Has Many Lessons For Left After 90 Years

By Paul Scholl January 30, 2023, marks the 90th anniversary of the corporate-facilitated appointment of Adolf Hitler as Chancellor of a deeply-divided Germany. There is an alarming lesson in this disastrous development for a deeply-divided America today. Cutting deals with fascists to catapult a voraciously power-hungry politician to high...

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Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra Culminates In An Emotional Crescendo

By Annie Domini It was snowing hard in Srinagar, capital of Jammu and Kashmir, when the concluding ceremony of Bharat Jodo Yatra took place on the morning of30 January, 2023. Rahul Gandhi was finally donning a pheran, the traditional Kashmiri coat, as he delivered an emotionally rousing speech, delineating...

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Narendra Modi Govt’s Last Full Budget On February 1 May Have Some Surprises

By Kalyani Shankar One of the important businesses in Parliament is the annual budget presentation. This year too, on February 1, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the 2023 budget. Why is a budget important? It gives a bird’s eye view of the government’s fiscal policy and how...

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Hindenburg Exposure Underlines Patronage Of Ruling Govt To Adani Group Companies

By Arun Srivastava In one stroke the empire of the world’s third richest till the other day, Gautam Adani, which he had built on the edifice of dishonesty and crony capital has been crashed. The assault has come from the US-based Hindenburg Research which charged the Adanis of being...

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India’s Imports Of Components From China Are Finally Coming Down

By Subrata Majumder Chinese official English daily “Global Times” reiterated recently in its column that India’s policy initiative to reduce imports from China would backfire. It said “India needs integration, not protection”. In another argument, given the Apple’s Inc shifting to India, Global Times jeered, “Apple, facing softening demand,...

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All India Survey On Higher Education Reveals Many Faultlines

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Though All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) 2020-21 by the Union Ministry of Education does not give a clear picture of the status of higher education in India, one can easily see through behind its hedgy screen the dire consequences that are on our...

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Pathaan’s Big Success Is A Big Slap On The Face Of Fringe Elements Of Sangh Parivar

By Sushil Kutty There were calls to ban ‘Pathaan’ if the song ‘Besharam Rang’ wasn’t removed. Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra warned the makers of ‘Pathaan’ action would be taken. People believed him. Those for and against ‘Besharam Rang’. ‘Pathaan’ released and the song sang along in ‘besharam...

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Split In Tribal Votes Gives Relief To BJP, CPI(M) And Congress Before Polls In Tripura

By Ashis Biswas In Tripura, with only days left for the Assembly polls, the tribal vote remained set for a split between new entrant Tipra Motha(TM) party and the IPFT(Indigenous Peoples’ Front of Tripura).This followed the failure of a major effort made by TM leader Mr Pradyot Debbarma during...

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