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Assam Chief Minister’s Anti-Rahul Tirade Has Reached Its Lowest Ebb

By Sushil Kutty The good news is, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has gone so ’low’ that from hereon he can only go ‘high’. Sarma comparing Rahul Gandhi to Saddam Hussein is straight out of the book of the absurd. For one, Saddam was married with sons. Two,...

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No Combination Is Expected To Get Majority In The National Elections In Nepal

By Sankar Ray Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Center) and its chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal a k a Prachanda have been pushed to the fourth position in the election to the Pratinidhi Sabha (national parliament) and Pradesh Sabhas (provincial legislatures) of Nepal held on November 20., It is even...

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Savarkar Sided With The British Authorities During Freedom Movement

By Krishna Jha That Savarkar had appealed to the British colonialists several times to get released and spared after he was sent for life transportation has been proved true through all the Maafinamas that are now in public domain, but that was not all. In these letters, he had...

Nov 24 · >

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Facing Her Biggest Challenge On Economic Front

By Ashis Biswas In Bangladesh the ruling Awami League (AL), battered by extremely difficult economic challenges in the present post Covid pandemic/Ukraine war period, faces an existential challenge as it braces up for general elections in 2024. With each passing day, the anti-Government rhetoric used by main opposition outfit...

Nov 24 · >

Rishi Sunak Is Under Attack By Tory Elites For New Approach To EU

By Arun Srivastava Ever since Rishi Sunak became the Britain’s new prime minister, a section of the super elite Britishers and Tory leaders owing allegiance to Boris Johnson, have been desperately trying to project Sunak as a failed leader. They were planning to wreck his image of being an...

Nov 24 · >

A Pan-Indian Law Against ‘Forced’ Conversions Should Respect Right To Privacy

By Mihir Nigam Religious conversion is a topic that has remained central to the country’s politics. It also gained significant attention in many recent intellectual debates and discussions on freedom of religion. Article 25 of the Constitution grants “freedom of conscience and free profession, practice, and propagation of religion”...

Nov 24 · >

Republican Establishment Wants To Ditch Trump But They Are Stuck

By Luke Savage Whatever their disappointment about this month’s lackluster midterm results might be, the United States’ conservative establishment has clearly sensed an opportunity. Over the past two weeks, a swelling cavalcade of right-wing pundits, talking heads, and elected officials have sought to distance themselves from Donald Trump and...

Nov 24 · >

10-Year Tenure For Public Sector Bank Leadership Is Out Of Sync With New Banking

By K Raveendran From frying pan into the fire. This is exactly the case about the tenure of the managing directors and CEOs of public sector banks (PSBs). The perennial complaint about leadership tenure in PSBs was that frequent changes at the top led to instability and lack of...

Nov 23 · >

Trinamool Congress Makes Big Forays In Meghalaya Before Assembly Polls

By Ashis Biswas In Meghalaya, led by MP Abhishek Banerjee, the state unit of the Trinamool Congress (TMC)has surprised hill voters by launching a massive pre-poll campaign a few days ago. In a state where most other parties including the ruling National Peoples’ Party, Congress and the BJP have...

Nov 23 · >

Rooting Out The Malaise That Turns Lower Judiciary Dysfunctional

By Arun Srivastava There is a famous adage; wife of a weak villager is the sister in law (Bhabhi) of entire village. The condition of the district judiciary is more or less the same. Every individual enjoying the patronage of the political system or basking in the glory of...

Nov 23 · >
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