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National Employment Policy Is Still Shrouded In Mystery

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Narendra Modi government that brought the four controversial labour codes in a great hurry – one in 2019, and three in 2020 when majority of workforce was even out of job and were struggling to survive – without consulting all stakeholders according to labour conventions,...

Jun 13 · >

BJP Led NDA Is Advantageously Placed In The Presidential Elections On July 18

By Harihar Swarup How the President of India is elected? The Election Commission has notified the election of India’s next President 0n July 18. A look at the voting procedure, how the votes of MLAs and MPs are weighted, and how, previous elections have played out? The President is...

Jun 11 · >

Surging Costs Of Food Pose Significant Challenge In South Asia

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Surging food costs in South Asia, a region populated by more than one-third of the global poor and where one-fifth of calories come from wheat products, pose significant challenges to poverty alleviation and food security. The World Bank’s projection of downside risks to the economic...

Jun 11 · >

BJP Is Out To Take Advantage Out Of Muslim Outburst Against Nupur Sharma

By Sushil Kutty Lopping off anybody’s head in the best of Islamist traditions isn’t for India. And no amount of rioting can change that. But frustration has to spill. And so it did. High up in the sky, above Bengaluru, a grotesquely strung up Nupur Sharma effigy, hanging from...

Jun 11 · >

Friday Violence By Muslims Is A Gift In Disguise For The Hindutva Forces

By Arun Srivastava The spate of violence that erupted across the country, in which two persons lost their lives in Ranchi on Friday is an ugly blot on the fabric of inclusive India. It ought to not have occurred in the first place. This has provided wide space of...

Jun 11 · >

Two Recent Bombay High Court Judgments Have Given A New Direction

By Nihalsing B Rathod Two judgments of great significance delivered by the Bombay High Court in the last three years indicate a trend of understanding the Code of Criminal Procedure (‘CrPC’) as per the Constitutional framework of “due process of law” in Article 21 of the Constitution. This is...

Jun 11 · >

Throughout Europe, New Laws Are Criminalizing Desperate Refugees

By Tiara Sahar Ataii One Saturday morning in November 2020, Dimitris Choulis, a human rights lawyer native to the Greek island of Samos, woke to a message informing him that twenty-four asylum seekers had landed on the beach. Worried they would be forced back to Turkey by the Greek...

Jun 11 · >

Surge In Covid-19 Cases Is Alarming, Special Attention Required

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The rise in cases of COVID-19 infection in India now is the sharpest this year which may be an early warning for the fourth wave. Daily infection count in the last 24 hours has touched the figure 7,584, as per the official information available in...

Jun 10 · >

Anti-Gandhi Dynasty Congressmen Getting Active In States Once Again

By Sushil Kutty It starts with “Dear Congresspersons…” and doesn’t stop till the last vestiges of the Congress party’s confidence in the Gandhi family haven’t been ridden to the ground, the Gandhis painted in mud colours. Who were the people behind this exercise is still not apparent to the...

Jun 10 · >

Indian Economy Under Narendra Modi Is Heading For A Stationary State

By Prabhat Patnaik Adam Smith and David Ricardo had been haunted by the idea of capitalism ending up in a “stationary state”, by which they meant a stable state of zero growth. Marx used the term “simple reproduction” to describe such a state, where there is no net addition...

Jun 10 · >

High Inflation Is Eroding The Real Wages Of The Working People In India

By Sanjay Roy The possibilities of persistent inflation seem to be looming large and a resultant contraction in demand primarily because of a cost-of-living squeeze is going to impact the growth rate, the forecast of which undergoes a downward revision in recent rounds by most rating agencies. The Russia-Ukraine...

Jun 10 · >

Nitish Kumar Says No Need For Anti-Conversion Law In Bihar, Stumps BJP

By Rahil Nora Chopra Strong differences of opinion continue to widen the gulf between Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and his ally BJP. After CM Nitish’s initiative on caste census compelled alliance partner BJP to also come to the fore on the issue, the canny CM has now said...

Jun 10 · >

Climate Change And Air Pollution Are Two Sides Of The Same Coin

By Gitanjali Sreedhar The alterations taking place in the natural world are becoming patently obvious to all of us. Erratic weather patterns, rising sea levels and melting glaciers due to climate change are reshaping societies across the globe, and this holds true for India too. Global warming induced by...

Jun 10 · >

Narendra Modi Govt Has No Face To Talk To The Middle East Nations

By Prakash Karat The BJP and the Narendra Modi government have been hoist on their own petard. After presiding over a systematic anti-Muslim campaign and whipping up Islamophobia, the government and the ruling party are faced with a strong diplomatic backlash from most of the Muslim countries, among them...

Jun 9 · >

Sangh Parivar Has To Do Away With Ideology Of Destructive Hatred

By Binoy Viswam Religious extremism is never far from religious fundamentalism. For the question that has hardly any explanation today the distance is practically nil. From religious extremism to the point of communal hatred, there is no distance to traverse. Thoughts of racial pride in its rude and primitive...

Jun 9 · >

Bringing Back Section 66A Through The UN Convention Route

By Aditya Aamir Is Section 66A of the Information Technology Act making a comeback? This at a time when restrictions on Freedom of Expression are beginning to get the upper hand over free speech. The return of Section 66A is bound to lead to further restrictions and keep people...

Jun 9 · >

Kashmir Searching For Its Magic Amid Tourism Boom & Targeted Killings

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav Jammu and Kashmir is once again at the centre of a raging political debate. In the past few weeks, several targeted killings of non-Kashmiris and Kashmiri Pundits have rocked the nation’s conscience. News reports suggest that Kashmiri Pundits are desperate to leave the valley while...

Jun 9 · >

Bernie Sanders Should Run For President A Third Time In 2024 Polls

By Branko Marcetic Allow me, for a moment, to indulge my inner Tom Friedman. A few weeks back, I was exchanging the usual banter with a taxi driver, Amandeep, an Indian immigrant who had lived in New York nearly two decades, when the conversation turned to politics. After telling...

Jun 9 · >
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