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Income And Wealth Inequalities Increase Substantially Under Neoliberal Regimes

By Prabhat Patnaik The fact that income and wealth inequalities have increased quite dramatically under the neo-liberal regime is beyond dispute. The empirical work by Piketty’s team bears out the increase in income inequality. They use income tax data to infer about the share of the top 1 per...

Dec 16 · >

BJP’s Doublespeak In Attacking Nitish Kumar For Prohibition And Hooch Deaths

By Arun Srivastava Exploiting the death of the poor in an accident has been most awful pastime rendezvous of the politicians. This apparently got manifest in the death of nearly 50 people in the Chapra hooch tragedy of Bihar. The BJP which has been prime mover of the idea...

Dec 16 · >

BJP High Command Doesn’t Want Vasundhara As Rajasthan CM Face

By Rahil Nora Chopra With BJP having recently lost the Sardarshahar assembly by-election in Rajasthan, a slogan has been creating fresh buzz, gaining popularity in Rajasthan:“Kaho dil se, Vasundhara phir se!” . While Raje has been involved in a tussle for power with...

Dec 16 · >

Congress In Uttar Pradesh Wants Rahul Led Yatra To Revive Organisation

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: Congress is depending on the success of Bharat Jodo Yatra of Rahul Gandhi to create a favourable atmosphere for party to do well in 2024 Lok Sabha polls in Uttar Pradesh. In order to spread the message of Rahul Gandhi, Congress also organised state level...

Dec 16 · >

Contraction In Manufacturing In Second Quarter Is A Bad Sign For Economy

By Sanjay Roy The quarterly estimates released for the second quarter (July to September 2022) by the National Accounts Division estimate a GDP growth of 6.3 per cent which was pegged at 13.5 per cent in the first quarter of 2022-23. It is understandable that the previous figure was...

Dec 16 · >

US Women’s U-19 World Cup Cricket Team With All PIO’s Is A Tribute To Indian Diaspora

By Sushil Kutty There was God, the ‘God of Cricket’, Sachin Tendulkar. For a people with 33 million gods and one more discovered or invented every once in a while, this wasn’t a surprise. Like somebody insignificant pointed out, gods should be shown their place except the ‘One’ almighty...

Dec 16 · >

India’s Next I-T Boom May Be In Artificial Intelligence, Related Sciences

By K Raveendran A global survey of companies has revealed a serious shortage of tech talent when it comes to artificial intelligence, which is threatening to slow down the shift towards the new productivity tool. A majority of respondents in the survey, carried out by management consultancy McKinsey, have...

Dec 15 · >

Centre’s Proposed Amendment Bill For Cooperative Societies Is Ominous

By Ram Kumar The tendency to centralise administration and power – and thereby weaken the federal structure of the constitution – is a hallmark of the Narendra Modi government’s policy. One of the important ways in which the Modi government attempted to violate the constitutional powers of the states...

Dec 15 · >

Proposed Changes In Forest (Conservation) Rules Will Hit The Dwellers

By Krishna Jha In almost every act of development, there keeps flowing an undercurrent of loss. Every beginning is based on the negation of its preceding one. One glaring example is that of global warming. There is smog, wide spread and dense, erosion destroying the course of streams and...

Dec 15 · >

Rahul Gandhi Led Bharat Jodo Yatra Will Be 100 Days Old On December 16

By Sushil Kutty The morning of December 14 ex-RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan hitched his wagon to Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra. The timing made sense. One, the Bharat Jodo Yatra was traversing through Congress-ruled Rajasthan. Two, the Congress had just a couple of days ago defeated the BJP in...

Dec 15 · >

Non-BJP Opposition Parties Have Enough Potential To Take On BJP In 2024

By Mriganka M Bhowmick The recently concluded state elections of Gujarat, Himachal along with MCD election in Delhi and By-elections give a mix-bagged signal towards 2024 general election. One can hardly draw a conclusion about the final shape of political outcome as well as political divides across the party...

Dec 15 · >

Fixing Jharkhand Chief Minister May Turn Into Quicksand For BJP

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Fixing political opponents by  Narendra Modi government is not a secret by now. Jharkhand chief minister and JMM leader Hemant Soren leading UPA mahagathbandhan government has naturally become their target. Central investigating agencies were unleashed against him which included the Enforcement Directorate (ED). By now,...

Dec 15 · >

Local Bodies Must Share Larger Responsibility In Preventing Sewerage Deaths

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment Ramdas Athawale told the Parliament in a written reply early this week that the country has not seen any deaths due to manual scavenging but 233 persons died while undertaking hazardous cleaning of sewers in the past...

Dec 15 · >

China Is Interested In The Buddhist Monastery In Tawang For Its Internal Reason

By Anjan Roy China appears to have made a planned and heavy intrusion in the areas close to Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh last week, which were repulsed by the Indian army forthwith. The Chinese have repeatedly forayed into the area to make gains in Arunachal Pradesh near Tawang. This...

Dec 15 · >

97 Per Cent Of Afghan Population Are Languishing In Poverty Under Taliban

By Sankar Ray The Emirate of Afghanistan under the Taliban is in a deepening existentialist crisis due to continuity of economic blockade and diplomatic impasse. Till date, excepting Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and UAE, the ultra-Islamic government is yet to be accorded diplomatic recognition, even after 16 months of capture...

Dec 15 · >

Fusion Technology For Generating Electricity Can Change The Future

By Anjan Roy Energy shortage could become a thing of the past and so could be the concerns about global warming if what the US scientists have achieved could really be rolled out commercially. US department of energy has announced that its scientists have at last achieved a breakthrough...

Dec 14 · >

Way Cleared For Tejashwi Yadav To Lead Mahagathbandhan In 2025 Polls

By Arun Srivastava More than keeping his promise made to the RJD leaders and other alliance partners, it is the importance of Tejashwi Yadav in Bihar’s caste oriented politics that led Nitish Kumar to announce Tejashvi, his deputy in the alliance government, as his successor. The Bihar Mahagathbandhan will...

Dec 14 · >

Mamata’s Meghalaya Visit Focuses On Alliance Strategy To Defeat BJP In North East

By Ashis Biswas Ahead of the Meghalaya and Tripura state Assembly elections in 2023, Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo  Mamata Banerjee , currently visiting the Northeast,  is sending out  mixed signals to  major national  parties like the BJP and Congress . Steps taken by the TMC  so far  in Meghalaya...

Dec 14 · >
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