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Indian Economy Has Shown Mixed Results In Last Eight Years Of Narendra Modi

By K R Sudhaman It is not only politics that is increasingly getting polarized but also views on the Indian economy with economists divided on whether the Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken the country forward during the last 8 years of his rule or not. India has come...

Jun 17 · >

For Demolitions, Chief Ministers Of States Have Legal Accountability

By Avani Bansal Sun Tzu in the ‘Art of War’ (written in the 6th century BC) argues that a commander’s duty was to ensure that his subordinates conducted themselves in a civilised manner during an armed conflict. This principle of ‘Command Responsibility’ came to be a centrepiece of international...

Jun 17 · >

Our Prime Minister Is A Fixer In Chief In The Country For Every Vexed Issue

By Sushil Kutty If it   is not broke, don’t fix it. That, and let sleeping dogs lie. Modi could have walked away, let sleeping dogs lie. But he chose to fix that what didn’t need fixing, could it be that our Prime Minister thinks he’s got the answers for...

Jun 17 · >

PM-JAY Scheme Is Infested With Frauds And Abuses

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY) is infested with frauds and abuses. Different kinds of frauds are being encountered, both in relation to the making of e-cards for beneficiaries and also the provisions of treatment by hospitals. Corruption in India’s National Health Insurance Scheme Ayusman...

Jun 17 · >

BJP Leadership Is Zeroing In On Its Presidential Candidate For July 18 Poll

By Rahil Nora Chopra The NDA alliance can soon make an announcement of the name of its candidate for the post of President. According to sources, BJP may decide to offer the candidature of an OBC or any woman for the presidential election. The top name doing the rounds...

Jun 17 · >

June 15 Meet Of Opposition Parties Is A Positive Step Towards 2024 Lok Sabha Polls

By Nitya Chakraborty The meeting of the seventeen opposition parties of the country on June 15 at the instance of the West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to decide on nominee for Presidential elections due on July 18, has been a big success considering the problems which the regional...

Jun 16 · >

Agnipath And Agniveer Are Designed To Saffronise Indian Military

By Arun Srivastava The decision of the Modi government to introduce the Agnipath scheme and raise a strong band of Agniveer ought to be seen in the present political perspective in India when the ruling party BJP is openly talking of establishing a Hindu Rashtra. This move of the...

Jun 16 · >

Both Congress And BJP Are Following Bankrupt Policies In Kerala

By Prakash Karat Kerala is witnessing the dubious spectacle of Congress and BJP protesters out in the streets demanding the resignation of the chief minister, Pinarayi Vijayan. In several places, the protesters have turned violent and clashed with the police. The agitation has been motivated by the ludicrous allegations...

Jun 16 · >

Demolition Of Minority Houses At Prayagraj Is Totally Illegal

By Krishna Jha Why the state needs to crush a section of innocent people? Perhaps to set an example to show that any violation, even those imagined, cannot be taken without any reassertion of unbounded power and create fear. Bulldozer, a huge, faceless machine that can run uninterrupted, turning...

Jun 16 · >

Crony Capitalism And Narendra Modi’s Friends In Business World

By Sushil Kutty Sri Lanka has a social media. And these days Modi is trending. For Sri Lankans, Indian bigwigs trending in their social media is welcome diversion from the island nation’s woes. At least Modi is not Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka’s President who is still at the centre...

Jun 16 · >

Can Same-Sex Couple Live Together Under One Roof In India Of 2022?

By Sakshi Pritam Das In a recent ruling issued by the Kerala High Court permitting two lesbians to live together, the court emphasised on the most essential fundamental right of freedom of individuals to choose to live with whoever they wish to, regardless of gender. In the case of...

Jun 16 · >

Agnipath Is Our Prime Minister’s Seminal Contribution To Defence Programme

By Sushil Kutty Agnipath and Madhushala! Two poems of Harivansh Rai Bachchan, actor Amitabh Bachchan’s father. Agnipath is about ‘hope’, while Madhushala spells ‘drunken despair’. But, with “Tu na thakega kabhi / Tu na rukega kabhi / Tu na mudega kabhi / Kar shapath, Kar shapath, Kar shapath /...

Jun 15 · >

Congress Ramps Up Anti-Government Agitation In Kerala

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have decided to ramp up their agitation seeking the resignation of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. On its part, the CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front(LDF) has  taken a decision to counter the motivated agitation politically....

Jun 15 · >

China Retains Its Overbearing Influence On Global Economy

By K Raveendran Like it or lump it: the Chinese have more influence on you and me than what we are ready to admit. Apparently, the world is increasingly revolving around China, a proposition that the West used to boast. Whether it is the outbreak of coronavirus in Wuhan...

Jun 15 · >

Pak Recognition Of Israel Is A Matter Of Time

By James M Dorsey The question for Saudi Arabia and Pakistan is not whether either country will recognise Israel but when and who will go first. For the past two years, Saudi Arabia was believed to want a Muslim state in Asia, home to the world’s three most populous...

Jun 15 · >

SC Ruling On Sex Workers Throws Spotlight On Govt’s Epic Indifference

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav Delivering a historic ruling, the Supreme Court of India has recommended that sex work by consenting adults should be legal. Releasing a small set of guidelines on sex workers, the top court said prostitution is a profession and sex workers are entitled to equality, dignity,...

Jun 15 · >

India Can Emerge As A Big Hub For International Arbitration

By Sheerene Mohamed When searching for a legal market, an international corporation wants to know only one thing: how easily legal disputes relating to their business can be resolved. In that vein, the enforcement of contracts is paramount, but approaching Indian courts often ties up companies in years of...

Jun 15 · >

Scandal In School Teachers Recruitment Has No Impact On Bengal TMC Leaders

By Ashis Biswas Knowingly or otherwise, Justice Abhijit Ganguly, Calcutta High Court, while expressing his fears over the poor performance of the CBI as an autonomous investigating agency, has strongly revived the dreaded question about the rule of law in West Bengal: has the state ceased to be governable?...

Jun 15 · >
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