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BJP’s Hyderabad Conclave Has Pushed For One Party Dictatorship

By Prakash Karat THE drive to establish one-party authoritarian rule was clearly expressed by the union home minister, Amit Shah, at the national executive meeting of the BJP held in Hyderabad on July 2-3. Moving the political resolution, Amit Shah said that the next 30-40 years will be the...

Jul 8 · >

Boris Johnson’s Downfall Is Welcome But Tory Alternative Is No Different

By David Broder Boris Johnson’s downfall is the culmination of months of pressure on his leadership, punctuated by repeated scandals over his lying to the public and Parliament. Reports of sexual groping by deputy chief whip Chris Pincher — and Johnson’s knowledge of his past misconduct, before he appointed...

Jul 8 · >

Italian Political Turmoil Deepens As 60 Deputies Split From Ruling M5S

By Nick Wright The weather is hot, tempers are short and, once again, government is in crisis. It normally is — and this one will not be settled while Italians are heading for the beaches. Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio has split from the populist Movimento Cinque Stella...

Jul 8 · >

In India, Rules Are Meant To Be Obeyed By Leaders Of Opposition Only, Not Ruling Party

By Sushil Kutty ‘Why do we obey rules?’ asks The New Yorker and then stretches the answer till one of the rules is about how everybody has the right to let go of the rules too strenuous to live by. And, from what is happening in our own country...

Jul 7 · >

Kerala Minister’s Resignation: Advantage LDF, CPI(M)

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a quick move which has blunted the edge of the Opposition’s criticism, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has secured the resignation of Culture and Fisheries Minister Saji Cherian from his Cabinet. Cherian has had to resign a day after he made the controversial remarks...

Jul 7 · >

RJD’s Expanding Base Is Worrying Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Political signals emanating from Bihar are important for two major reasons – first, these could drastically alter the contours of politics in the state, and secondly, it could potentially impact the communal politics across the country. The most recent changes include defection in All India...

Jul 7 · >

Former Bureaucrats Urge Supreme Court To Review Jafri Judgment Suo Motu

By Gursimran Kaur Bakshi Supreme Court’s judgment in Zakia Jafri versus State of Gujarat came under critical scrutiny by many former civil servants who form the well-known civil society group, Constitutional Conduct Group (‘CCG’) on Tuesday. According to CCG, it is not the dismissal of the appeal that has...

Jul 7 · >

US Forces Are Involved In At Least 23 Proxy Wars Across The World

By Satyaki  Chakraborty The Ukraine war entered its 134th day on July 7 giving no signs of ending. In the initial days, there were some efforts for active negotiations but since then, it has been converted into an open confrontation between Russia and Ukraine backed by the USA and...

Jul 7 · >

Resolution On Stan Swamy’s Death In US Congress Has Global Implications

By Arun Srivastava US congress accepting a resolution commemorating the life of the  rights defender and Jesuit priest Father Stan Swamy, on his first death anniversary and seeking an independent investigation into his death has been a matter of disgrace for the Modi government which only a week back...

Jul 6 · >

Global Tourism Industry Is Recovering After Pandemic With New Mantras

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the global tourism industry left not only tourism companies but also the tourism-driven economy in dire straits. Shutdowns and travel restrictions led to the disappearance of international travel. For example, China opened international flights after nearly two years...

Jul 6 · >

Growing Share Sees Scrap Gold Evolve Into An Organised Industry

By K Raveendran The emergence of organised collection centres for scrap gold is introducing a new trend in the recycling of gold in the country. The new trend is spearheaded by major players such as MMTC-PAMP and Muthoot, which are setting up collection centres across the country. Organised scrap...

Jul 6 · >

Samyukta Kisan Morcha Is Again In A Mood To Fight Modi Government

By Sushil Kutty The last time the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) piled on the heat on the Modi government was ahead of the 2022 Uttar Pradesh assembly elections, promising to relegate the BJP to second or even third place. That did not happen. Other factors set the trend for...

Jul 6 · >

Pakistan Has Landed In An Unprcedented Eco-Political Crisis

By D. Imran Khalid Indubitably, Pakistan is nowadays passing through one of the most turbulent periods in its recent history. On the surface, it is a serious political turmoil. But, intrinsically, it is an amalgamation of financial and political tribulations which are dragging the country into the slough of...

Jul 6 · >

Opposition Presidential Candidate Yashwant Sinha Was A Follower Of Jayaprakash Narayan

By Harihar Swarup The opposition’s Presidential candidate Yashwant Sinha was a ardent follower of Jayaprakash Narayan and handled several ministries at the Central level. He made a mark as Finance Minister as he occupied the sprawling office in the North Block. When Sinha reached the Finance Ministry in November,...

Jul 6 · >

AIADMK Is Facing Another Split As EPS Marginalises OPS In Power Struggle

By Kalyani Shankar Just as Shiv Sena split in Maharashtra, the AIADMK in Tamil Nadu is engaged in a power struggle between two former chief ministers, E. Palaniswami (EPS) and O. Panneerselvam (OPS). In a fast-developing drama, the EPS camp would like to relieve OPS of his present post...

Jul 5 · >

Supreme Court Is Still To Give Its Final Decision On Electoral Bonds

By Nitya Chakraborty The sale of the 21st tranche of the electoral bonds is on from July 1-10 this year. Earlier this year, the last sale was held for ten days from April 1-10. The Supreme Court Chief Justice N V Ramana gave an indication the same month that...

Jul 5 · >

Assam Floods, Big Landslides In Manipur, Rains During Amarnath Yatra

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav Newly-elected Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is at the centre of public anger and jokes about him abound on Twitter. Apparently, he is not in the country when Sydney is witnessing severe flash floods and inundation. The situation in the entire North South Wales (NSW)...

Jul 5 · >

There Remains A Lot To Achieve Beyond ‘Take Home Ration’

By Dr. Gyan Pathak India has been implementing the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Schemes for decades for addressing severe malnutrition among children aged 6-36 months and pregnant and lactating women (PLW). However, the malnutritions numbers, which are unacceptably high, point to the fact that there is a lot...

Jul 5 · >
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