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Remembering Karl Marx And His Teachings On His 204th Birth Anniversary

By Dipankar Bhattacharya Constructing the future and settling everything for all times are not our affair… (what) we have to accomplish at present (is) ruthless criticism of all that exists, ruthless both in the sense of not being afraid of the results it arrives at and in the sense...

May 4 · >

Press Freedom In India Facing Unprecedented Crisis Since 2014

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Press freedom in India is in crisis though there are over one lakh newspapers including 36,000 weeklies and 380 TV news channels. Such an abundance of outlets conceals tendencies toward the concentration of ownership while media in politically partitioned, journalists facing violence and authoritarian pressures,...

May 4 · >

Raj’s War Against His Cousin Uddhav Is Leading To Turmoil In Maharashtra

By Sushil Kutty May 4, Wednesday 5 am, the loudspeakers started blaring. One began, and the other followed. The first one with the ‘azaan’, the second one with the ‘Hanuman Chalisa’. It was Raj Thackeray going ahead with the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena’s ‘Hanuman Chalisa’ challenge to the Maha Vikas...

May 4 · >

BJP Policies Are Meant To Marginalise The Muslims In Terms Of Economic Power

By Arun Srivastava Saffron Majoritarian politics has finally succeeded in achieving its mission of forcing the Muslims to withdraw from the mainstream life and go back to ruts. This is clearly manifest in the manner Muslims celebrated their greatest festival Eid this year. Diktat was issued by the BJP...

May 4 · >

Ukraine Joins Afghanistan In Shaping Gulf Rivalries

By James M Dorsey The US withdrawal from Afghanistan was a geopolitical watershed. Its shockwaves continue to reverberate and are magnified by the wars in Ukraine and Yemen. Coupled with the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the US withdrawal removed a major obstacle to Iranian projection in Central Asia and...

May 4 · >

Jignesh Mevani Has Been A Consistent Fighter For Dalits In Gujarat

By Harihar Swarup To Nartwar Bhai Parmar, 69, son Jingesh Mevani always seemed a bit too idealistic. “He would talk about bringing about a revolution and I would like to say such revolution happened only before 1947.” He would then say, “I am ready to go to jail. In...

May 4 · >

American Communist W. E. B. Du Bois Was The Father Of Pan-African Socialism

By Bill V. Mullen W.E. B. Du Bois is still the most famous black American Communist in US history, and the godfather of what has been called the black radical tradition. Best remembered for his remarkable work Black Reconstruction in America, he remains a vital reference point for those...

May 4 · >

IMF Alone Can Save Sri Lanka From Financial Collapse

By Nantoo Banerjee No external credit can save Sri Lanka from its current deep financial crisis. The country is simply not in a position to repay its huge outstanding external loans — sovereign or commercial. Tourism, tea and garments export and overseas employment are among its 22.40-million strong population’s...

May 2 · >

Remembering The Maestro Satyajit Ray On His 101st Birth Anniversary

By Nitya Chakraborty The legend of the Indian cinema, Satyajit Ray, has crossed one more year after his centenary celebrations began on May 2 of last year. The last icon of what is termed as Bengal Renaissance, died at the age of only 71 on April 23, 1992. Though...

May 2 · >

Time Is Ripe For Giving A Close Look At The Present Powers Of Governors

By Kalyani Shankar Once again, the role of the Governors has come to the fore after the Tamil Nadu state Assembly last week passed two bills clipping the powers of the Governor in the appointment of vice-chancellors. The harmony between the chief ministers and non -BJP ruled state governors...

May 2 · >

India Running Fast Toward Unprecedented Extreme Heat Conditions

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Only a few days after the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) alerted that extreme heat was gripping large parts of India and Pakistan impacting hundreds of millions of people in one of the most densely populated parts of the world, the images of land surface captured...

May 2 · >

RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat Is Continuously Double Speaking These Days

By Arun Srivastava Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat’s assertion that violence does not benefit anybody and the society to which violence is dear is now counting its last days is a jumla like his earlier jumlas.  Bhagwat often comes out with some innovative like gimmicks which he...

May 2 · >

Courts And The Governments Have Equal Responsibility In Disposal Of Pending Cases

By Sushil  Kutty Can the judiciary be absolved of responsibility in the pendency of a huge backlog of cases? CJI NV Ramana says if anybody is to blame for the mess, it’s the entire bunch of governments, from the central to the states. The question then boils down to...

May 2 · >

Umar Khalid And Jignesh Mevani Experience The High-Handedness Of Law

By Parsa Venkateshwar Rao Jr One of the unfortunate recent developments has been that the right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party -ruled Union Government has been misusing the law much more brazenly than previous governments in general. The Delhi-based Jawaharlal Nehru University student Umar Khalid, who had been arrested in September...

May 2 · >

Pakistan Army Is Groping For A New Role In Post Imran Khan Era

By Harihar Swarup Through months of melodrama in Pakistan, many experts expected that the army may intervene again in the name of saving the people from an “incompetent and self-serving” political class. Some experts believe that Pakistan army will avoid taking responsibility for a troubled economy and the evolving...

Apr 30 · >

Mr. Jaishankar – You Can Find Out What BJP Fringe Groups Are

By Amulya Ganguli When the US-based commission for international religious freedom branded India as a country of “particular concern” because of its poor human rights record. a pro-BJP newspaper described the American outfit as “India-hating”. The casual dismissal of the criticism showed what external affairs minister S. Jaishankar has...

Apr 30 · >

India’s Power Crisis And Putin’s Weaponisation Of Energy

By K Raveendran The worst fears have come true about problems in coal availability developing into a full-blown energy crisis. As most parts of the country sizzles in heat wave conditions, there is unprecedented draw down on available power, leaving gaping gaps in supply. Some states are going through...

Apr 30 · >

Renewed US Intervention In Central Asia On The Cards

By James M Dorsey When US Defence Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III declared that Washington wanted to see Russia so “weakened” that it would no longer be able to invade a neighbouring state, he lifted the veil on US goals in Ukraine. He also held out the prospect of...

Apr 30 · >
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