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The Fall And Fall Of Mayawati In Uttar Pradesh Since 2014 Elections

By Arun Srivastava A degenerated ideology will ultimately give rise to a perverse electo-political system and create a deviant political vacuum. Notwithstanding the BJP grabbing the power in Uttar Pradesh in the recent assembly election, the state suffers with an acute political vacuum. An insight into the nature of...

Apr 4 · >

Doubling Farmers Income In The Country By 2022 Is A Distant Dream

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Modi’s doubling farmers income by 2022 has miserably failed. There were many hurdles in the way, and chief among them was the faulty and unreasonable policies of the Centre itself. It resulted into a situation in which tomatoes were being sold at Rs 3 per...

Apr 4 · >

Punjab Government Has Every Right To Claim Inclusion Of Chandigarh In The State

By Sushil Kutty Even King Soloman wouldn’t succeed in breaking this stalemate. There is one baby, Chandigarh, and two states claiming to be mothers, Punjab and Haryana, both unwilling to sacrifice the baby or hand it over to the other. By right, Punjab is the “mother” and should get...

Apr 4 · >

Kejriwal Now The Front-Runner In The Opposition Ranks

By Amulya Ganguli In the race to be the first among the opposition leaders for taking on the BJP at the national level, it appears that Arvind Kejriwal has edged ahead of Mamata Banerjee for the moment. The reason is not only the Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) impressive victory...

Apr 4 · >

International Transgender Day Of Visibility Passes Unnoticed In India

By Gursimran Bakshi The International Transgender Day of Visibility is an annual awareness day, celebrated on March 31. It honours the courage of transgender and non-binary people around the globe, who do not conform to the societal standards of heteronormativity. They have suffered systematic discrimination and prejudice based...

Apr 4 · >

Rupee-Rouble Oil Deal Could Be Key Plank Of Putin’s Sanctions-Busting

By K Raveendran The proposed rupee-rouble trade for oil will be a key ingredient, along with Russian insistence on rouble payments from European gas customers, in Putin’s sanctions-busting programme. The Biden administration has obviously seen the implications of an India-Russia oil deal and it is no surprise, therefore, that...

Apr 2 · >

Amit Shah’s New MCD Bill Spells Doom For Delhi Local Bodies

By Harihar Swarup Last week, Union house minister Amit Shah introduced a brand new bill within the Lok Sabha to unify the three municipal bodies of Delhi (MCDs). Whereas the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) says that the bill was brought to rid the MCD of its perennial monetary disaster,...

Apr 2 · >

Three Months From Now To Prove Crucial For Workforce In India

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Three months from now will prove crucial for the workforce in India, since the Modi government is expecting to be fully prepared for implementation of the four controversial labour codes in the country by June end or beginning of July. This is precisely the period...

Apr 2 · >

CJI N V Ramana Has Questioned Again The Credibility Of CBI And Other Agencies

By Sushil Kutty So there have been questions raised about the “actions and inactions of the CBI, regarding its credibility in some cases.” But even the Supreme Court of India cannot do much on its own on this serious institution required to run the country. All that CJI NV...

Apr 2 · >

Fuel Price Hike Rekindles Debate On Balancing Direct And Indirect Taxes

By K R Sudhaman The Narendra Modi government may be elated at the ever increasing GST collections in recent months with the revival of the economy. A record GST collections of Rs 1.42 lakh crore in March this year is good and it also indicates that more and more...

Apr 2 · >

Death Of A Doctor: Harassment Haunts Medical Profession

By Dr Arun Mitra Suicide by Dr Archna Sharma, a senior Gynaecologist of Dausa in Rajasthan has shaken the medical fraternity. A patient is reported to have died during a procedure after which the attendants reportedly under the patronage of a BJP leader created ruckus. The police instead of...

Apr 2 · >

Delay In Release Of Prisoners After Bail: Case For Reform

By Deeksha Dwivedi The protection for individual freedom from arbitrary and unreasonable exercise of power, and authority of the State was sought to be secured by the Constitutional command that “no personal shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to the procedure established by law”....

Apr 2 · >

Covid Intensity Has Lessened But The Challenges Still Remain

By Dr. Gyan Pathak General decline in COVID-19 cases in India has emboldened several states in the country to remove curbs, even as in the morning of April 1, 2022 a slight increase in new infection were reported in the last 24 hours to 1335 from 1225 a day...

Apr 1 · >

Centre Has To Opt For Alternative Pricing Mechanism For Petro-Products

By Prabhat Patnaik In the five days ending March 26, petrol and diesel prices in the country had been hiked four times, with more such daily hikes in the offing. On each occasion the hike had been by 80 paise per litre, so that the total increase during the...

Apr 1 · >

Modi Government Is Using All Means To Curb The Powers Of State Govts

By Sushil Kutty The last time Union Home Minister Amit Shah stood up in the Lok Sabha to discuss the affairs of a state, that state was bifurcated and broken into two union territories. This time around, Shah has done the opposite—merged three municipal corporations into a single block...

Apr 1 · >

No To NATO For Restoring Peace In Ukraine And Just World Order

By D. Raja Amid the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, one organization has come to focus that is NATO. This organization can be seen all over the conflict. This infamous organization is the North Atlantic Treaty Association commonly referred to as NATO. Formed in the aftermath of the...

Apr 1 · >

In Pandemic Period, The Injustices To The Underprivileged Have Increased

By Krishna Jha History is always a series of justice for one and the injustice for the other. It is the way evolution moves. Finding new ways amidst the darkest clouds, leaving them behind and move on. The days of March 28 and 29 were the similar days in...

Apr 1 · >

Could Sharad Pawar Be Chosen As New UPA Chairperson?

By Rahil Nora Chopra After the bleak show put up by the Congress in the five recently held state assembly elections, lingering questions about its ability to lead the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) any longer have been doing the rounds. Sensing an opportunity, the NCP is pushing the candidature...

Apr 1 · >
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