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Indians Have To Be Prepared For Large Scale Job Cuts In Coming Days

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a “Rojgar Mela” (fair for distributing jobs) in Bhopal on October 22, 2022, with a great fanfare, propaganda, and photo-session for media coverage commending efforts of creating jobs in the country by his government in the last eight years. This...

Oct 25 · >

Rishi Sunak Has The Toughest Task Now To Turn Around British Economy

By Arun Srivastava Boris Johnson is known for his excellent manoeuvring political skill. His rusticity has added to his charisma and this has been primarily the reason that Britons entrusted him to task to lead their country. Obviously the person who has put lot of efforts to build his...

Oct 25 · >

Trinamool Government In Bengal Is On Backfoot Over Pending DA Payment To Its Staff

By Ashis Biswas Certain official decisions announcing better pay/allowances for their employees in the neighbouring states have caused major embarrassment to the West Bengal Government. As it is, the ruling Trinamool Congress(TMC) has for some years been facing the charge of being unsympathetic to state Government employees, because of...

Oct 25 · >

The January 6 Capitol Hill Riot Was A Spectacular Failure Of US Security

By Branko Marcetic The security failure that led to the January 6 Capitol Hill riot in 2021 was always deeply weird. How was it that the vastest, most penetrating surveillance state in human history Unites States of America was taken by surprise? Why was law enforcement ― which responds...

Oct 25 · >

Pakistan Is In Politico-Legal Turmoil Over Verdict On Imran Khan

By Sankar Ray The gloss of political triumph in the sweeping victory by the Pakistan-Teehreek-e-Insaaf in seven out of eight bye-elections to the National Assembly faded out by a technical knockout by the Election Commission of Pakistan. ECP disqualified the PTI chairman and the erstwhile Prime Minister of Pakistan...

Oct 22 · >

Hate Speech By Right Wing Politicians Rose By 1130 Per Cent Since 2014

By Arun Srivastava The leaders of the saffron brigade, RSS and BJP, are quite annoyed with the Supreme Court’s concern over hate speech and putting the simple question; “what have we reduced religion to?  There cannot be fraternity unless members of community drawn from different religions or castes of...

Oct 22 · >

Mulayam Singh Yadav Started Muslim-Yadav Combo, Akhilesh Has To Expand It

By Harihar Swarup “Ek parinda bhi nahi mar sakta Ayodhya main (I will not allow a bird to flap its wing in Ayodhya)”—the line famously delivered by Mulayam Singh Yadav in 1990 that was to make him presiding deity of M-Y (Muslim—Yadav) politics in Uttar Pradesh for quarter of...

Oct 22 · >

Supreme Court Judges Have Given The Order – Will The BJP State Govts Implement?

By Sushil Kutty On October 21, when the Supreme Court asked police of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand to initiate direct action against hate speech and not “wait for complaints”, adding that “hesitation” will invite instant retribution, the first thought that came to mind was that the Supreme Court...

Oct 22 · >

Strong Laws To Protect Encryption Are The Need Of The Hour

By Prachi Arya “Encryption safeguards the personal security of billions of people and the national security of countries around the world.” The opening statement on the About page of the Global Encryption Coalition (‘GEC’), which consists of 180 members from among civil society organisations, companies and individuals, captures the...

Oct 22 · >

Mamata’s Sudden Remarks On Blaming CPI(M) For Tata’s Exit From Singur Are Planned

By Tirthankar Mitra When chief minister, Mamata Banerjee said that it was CPI-M and not she who drove away the Tatas from Singur small car project, it was no throwaway remark. Twin hidden agenda lay in it which include diverting the Opposition criticism from issues troubling her dispensation together...

Oct 22 · >

2022 World Cup: Qatar’s Make Or Break Moment

By James M Dorsey The final run-up to the 2022 World Cup and the tournament’s management is make-it-or-break-it time for Qatar. Both will determine Qatar’s ultimate soft power benefit from the World Cup. How Qatar manages the tournament, and potential flare and hick-ups will shape how the 2022 World...

Oct 22 · >

Disclosures Further Cloud Remission Of Bilkis Bano Rape Convicts’ Sentence

By K Raveendran The release of Bilkis Bano rape case convicts by the Gujarat government is turning even more dubious amidst new disclosures that the remission was allowed despite opposition from the CBI as well as the city civil and sessions court of Greater Bombay and the prisons and...

Oct 21 · >

Both Centre And The State Governments Have Failed India’s Hungry Children

By Sushil Kutty As if the remission to the “Gujarat gang-rapists” and the showboating from the ramparts of the Lal Qila weren’t enough, now there’s India’s humiliating 107 out of 121 ranking on the Global Hunger index, too, indicting the Modi Government. Only the morally-corrupt and the ethically-challenged will...

Oct 21 · >

Kharge As Dalit President Can Improve Congress Tally In Gujarat

By Rahil Nora Chopra Veteran leader Mallikarjun Kharge becoming the third Dalit president of the Indian National Congress, after D Sanjivaiah (1962) and Jagjivan Ram (December 1969), is expected to have a big impact on Gujarat assembly polls. In the western state and home-turf of Prime Minister Narendra Modi,...

Oct 21 · >

India Has Performed Worse Than Pakistan And Bangladesh In Hunger Index

By Prabhat Patnaik The Global Hunger Index (GHI) for 2022 has just come out, which shows India occupying the 107th position among the 121 countries for which the index is prepared (countries where hunger is not a noteworthy problem are left out of the index).India’s score on the hunger...

Oct 21 · >

New Congress President Kharge Has To Launch An Ideological Battle Against BJP

By Arun Srivastava The presidential election has virtually split the grand old party of India, the Congress, on ideological plane. Congress has been a conglomerate of people having divergent political and social backgrounds. It never had a defined ideological line. The party primarily followed the centrist political line. Even...

Oct 21 · >

USA’s Latest Sanction On Chinese Companies On Chips Is A Threat To Global Economy

By Prabir Purkayastha The US has gambled big in its latest, across-the-board sanctions on Chinese companies in the semiconductor industry, believing it can kneecap China and retain its global dominance. From the slogan of globalisation and “free trade” of the neoliberal 90s, it has reverted to good old technology...

Oct 21 · >

Nepal’s General Elections On November 20 May Not Lead To A Stable Govt

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav Nepal is going to polls on November 20 this year for the second time in its latest tryst with democracy. The first round of general elections took place in 2017 after the country got a brand new constitution in 2015. What makes the Nepal elections...

Oct 21 · >
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