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Rahul Gandhi Wants Bharat Jodo Yatra For His Long Term Battle Against RSS

By Kalyani Shankar Has Congress President Rahul Gandhi’s low-profile poll gamble worked? Rahul skipped the campaign in Himachal Pradesh and canvassed barely in Gujarat while concentrating on his Bharat Jodi yatra. Was it part of a strategy, or was it an ill-advised move? Could Rahul’s strategy be to save...

Dec 6 · >

Western Price Cap On Russian Oil May Lead To Further Global Recessionary Pressure

By Anjan Roy The global oil market is entering a critical phase as the European Union’s price cap for Russian oils comes into immediate effect.  The EU has set a price cap of $60 per barrel for Russian oils. Oil prices have hovered around $80 per barrel, and the...

Dec 6 · >

Indian Elections Have Lost Level Playing Field Due To Faulty System Of Political Funding

By Mriganka M Bhowmick The ongoing slugfest between the BJP and opposition parties over the serial raids on opposition leaders may or may not have merits of witch-hunt. But one uncomfortable fact which is coming up before public eyes is that the Indian political system has been thrived on...

Dec 6 · >

Bengal Congress Eager For Left Front Participation In Its Yatra

By Tirthankar Mitra After having found itself sans a single legislator in the West Bengal Assembly, the Congress seeks to draw Left to its side during a march from Ganga Sagar to Kurseong hills. Though the Left is in the same boat as the Congress as the representation of...

Dec 6 · >

Propagating Myths And Beliefs As Truths By Official Bodies Is Common Now

By Dr Arun Mitra Recent reports that Indian Space Research Institute (ISRO) is collaborating with Indian Council for Historical Research (ICHR) to study India’s contribution to science and to establish that India has been ‘Vishwa Guru’ (World leader) in the advancement of science have to be viewed with caution....

Dec 6 · >

With Brazil’s Electoral Tribunal Rejecting Bolsonaro’s Appeal, Lula To Take Oath On January 1

By Craig Johnson Former US president Donald Trump and sitting Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro have a lot in common: they’re both right-wing provocateurs with a penchant for stoking hatred and enacting cruel policies. They also both happen to be sore losers who can’t admit when they’ve lost an election....

Dec 6 · >

Pouring Illegal Migrants Make Farce Of India’s Citizenship Act

By Nantoo Banerjee Politics and political parties seem to be playing a dangerous game over the controversy on housing an increasing number of illegal immigrants in India. The country is set to overtake China as the world’s most populous state within another two months or so as projected by...

Dec 5 · >

Remembering Maya Ghosh, A Pioneer In Group Theatre Movement In Bengal

By Nitya Chakraborty Maya Ghosh who mesmerized the theatrelovers of Calcutta in 1960s through her extraordinary acting prowess passed away in Kolkata on Saturday virtually unsung. She was79 and ailing for quite some time. Those of us who were witness to the surge of the group theatres in Calcutta...

Dec 5 · >

Union Budget Exercise For Funding States Becomes Trickier

  By Dr. Gyan Pathak It was as clear as a crystal even during the pre-budget consultations of the Union Ministry of Finance for the fiscal 2023-24 on November 25 that the fiscal positions of most of the sates were in dire situation, and now, when the budget exercise...

Dec 5 · >

Gujarat Elections Have Emerged Stiffer For Narendra Modi Despite Bravado

By Sushil Kutty It is now to wait for the counting of votes. In between, there are the exit polls and people will get a glimpse of what’s in store. A couple of opinion polls have been generous to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, giving the BJP 130-plus seats in...

Dec 5 · >

Decoding Preeti Banerjee, The Music Icon Of IPTA On Her Centenary Year

By Sankar Ray Preeti Banerjee (nee Sarkar) who first sang Sare Jahanse Achchha Hindostan Hamara, the lyric of Mohammad Iqbal (written in 1904), scored anew into a song by Pandit Ravi Shankar in 1945 at the Andheri commune of Indian Peoples Theatre Association in Bombay would have been 100-plus,...

Dec 5 · >

Sangh Parivar Trying For Outreach To Assuage Feelings Of Aggrieved Christians

By Arun Srivastava With the Christian community across the   country raising its voice against the rightist forces perpetrating torture and victimising the community members and planning the strategy to expose the Hindutva bigots, the RSS, which like its earlier imitative to win over the trust of the Muslims, is...

Dec 5 · >

Mamata Banerjee’s Scolding Of Senior Officials At Public Meetings Is Planned

By Tirthankar Mitra Chief minister, Mamata Banerjee’s sharp reprimand to district magistrate of North 24 Parganas, Sharad Kumar Dwivedi  and other officials down the hierarchy when she found that the winter garments brought for distribution at a public meeting at a Hingalgunj yet to arrive  certainly shook them up...

Dec 5 · >

EU Price Cap Of $60 For Russian Oil Takes Hold, Advantage For India

By K Raveendran The price cap of $60 for Russian crude is coming into force full steam, with EU countries joining the G-7 and American punitive measure aimed at squeezing out Moscow’s financial resources so as to force it abandon the Ukraine war. A few countries, such as Poland,...

Dec 3 · >

Real Wages Falling With Price Rise And Inflation

By Dr. Gyan Pathak December begins with two very bad news – first, the warning by the Global Wage Report 2022-23 by International Labour Organisation (ILO)of rising inflation that has caused a striking decline in real monthly wages highlighting the urgent need for policies to prevent further poverty, inequality...

Dec 3 · >

There Is Scope For Discussion On Norms For Appointment Of Judges

By Harihar Swarup Is the collegium system of choosing judges perfect? That’s what former Chief Justice of India, U U Lalit, has claimed in recent interviews. Indeed he has even suggested that it’s intrinsic to the basic structure of the Constitution. But is he right on either counter? Let...

Dec 3 · >

Paresh Rawal Should Know There Is More In The World Other Than Gujarat And Modi

By Sushil Kutty Actor Paresh Rawal might be mistaken for a pomfret. Rawal’s wisecrack about ‘Fish & Bengali’ has landed him in shark-infested waters. He should have stuck to ‘Fish & Chips’. And, if Rawal ever strays into the Bengali hemisphere, (Bangladesh included), he had better look out for...

Dec 3 · >

Bharat Jodo Yatra Has Imparted Tremors In Both BJP And RSS Leadership

By Arun Srivastava With Narendra Modi‘s archetypal Hindutva political edifice developing cracks and the party device finding it incapable to withstand the onslaught of Congress Party’s Bharat Jodo Yatra, the BJP top leaders have preferred to adopt a more virulent and belligerent posture against Rahul Gandhi. Adopting aggressive stance...

Dec 3 · >
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