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23rd Congress Of CPI(M) At Kannur In April Will Set Direction For Next Three Years

By Prakash Karat The 23rd Congress of the CPI(M) is being held at Kannur in Kerala from April 6-10. The Party Congress will set out the political direction of the Party for the next three years. The draft Political Resolution which was released more than two months ago by...

Mar 31 · >

Nepal Prime Minister Deuba’s Three Day Visit To India Is Significant

By Sankar Ray Political circles in Nepal are keenly watching how much  the Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba will score gains in his first bilateral visit (1-3 April 2022) after taking over as the PM in July last year. Moreover, the visit takes place during the year of election...

Mar 31 · >

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Can Save Opposition Unity By Taming Mamata Banerjee

By K R Sudhaman Mercurial Mamata Banerjee, West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress Supremo, appears to have climbed down a bit to realize that she cannot on her own bring about opposition unity under her umbrella without main opposition Congress being in the pack. The fact that she...

Mar 31 · >

Two Day Nationwide General Strike Of Workers Was A Big Success

By Amarjeet Kaur The Joint Platform of the Central Trade Unions and the independent Sectoral Federations and Associations congratulates the workers of all sectors, organised and unorganized,  the govt. departments,  the public sector, the private establishments, small-medium-micro enterprises, rural and urban working people, having participated in different ways, made...

Mar 31 · >

Inadequate Funding Would Jeopardise Functioning Of MSME Sector

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Modi government has been very liberally distributing promises of help but not money. MSME sector is a case in point that is struggling for its survival, even as the Union Ministry of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises is deprived of sufficient funds for smoothly running...

Mar 31 · >

SilverLine: SC, HC Orders Shot In Arm For LDF Govt In Kerala

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The beleaguered Pinarayi Vijayan-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) Government received a much-needed shot in the arm with the Supreme Court refusing to stay the ongoing land survey and social impact assessment (SIA) for the SilverLine project. Dismissing petitions challenging a division bench order of the...

Mar 31 · >

Accidental Missile Mis-Launch Needs Serious Introspection

By Dr Arun Mitra The Indian supersonic cruise missile that landed in Pakistani territory accidentally on 9th March 2022 is a matter of grave concern not only for the two nuclear armed neighbouring countries but the world community as a whole. The accident which was first brought to light...

Mar 31 · >

Putin’s Gambit In Demanding Rouble Payments Takes Issues Beyond Pricing

By K Raveendran The currency stand-off in the global gas market, triggered by Russian president Vladimir Putin’s announcement that Russian gas will henceforth have to be paid in roubles instead of dollar and euro is keeping the market on tenterhooks. It has upset the calculations of all important stake...

Mar 30 · >

Mamata Will Have A Hard Time In Getting Response To Her Call For Opposition Unity

By Sushil Kutty Is the rope in the game of tug of war slipping through Mamata Banerjee’s hands? At least Mamata gives this impression as she once again asks every political party opposed to “BJP’s oppressive rule” to unite. The problem is the only fly in the ointment of...

Mar 30 · >

Congress Preparing New Roadmap In Uttar Pradesh To Face Lok Sabha Polls

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW:AICC general secretary and in charge of Uttar Pradesh  Priyanka Gandhi has taken the full responsibility  of worst performance of her party in UP Assembly elections  and asked the state leaders to prepare road map to face Lok Sabha polls in 2024. Soon after the results...

Mar 30 · >

In Bengal, Opposition Parties Take Negative Stance On Mamata’s Unity Call

By Ashis Biswas Major opposition parties including the Congress and the Left, have responded negatively to Trinamool Congress Chief Mamata Banerjee’s call to put up a broad anti-BJP alliance. State Congress and CPI(M) leaders strongly question the TMC’s true intent and especially the timing of its latest appeal, seeking...

Mar 30 · >

Lisa Calan, The Rebel Film Maker Of Turkey Is A Symbol Of Grit And Courage

By Harihar Swarup When Lisa Calan—clad in a traditional white Kurdish grown and stylish turban— walked onto the inaugural stage of the International Film Festival of Kerala in Thiruvanthapuram to receive first-ever ‘Spirit of Cinema’ award, there was a standing ovation. Not many among the audience had seen her...

Mar 30 · >

Two-Day Nationwide General Strike A Total Success In Kerala

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The two-day nationwide general strike  observed on March 28 and 29 by trade unions in protest against the Union Government’s ‘anti-people’ policies was, expectedly, a success in Kerala. It also hogged the headlines for another reason. In a significant and unprecedented development, the Kerala High...

Mar 30 · >

Inequality In Access To Learning Has Become Greatest Divider

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Inequality in access to learning, either physical or online classes, in the last two years of the COVID-19 crisis, which is now entering the third year, has now become the greatest divider of the society. Millions of students worldwide are yet to return in the...

Mar 30 · >

Survey Shows Employees Prefer Continuation Of Hybrid Working

By Lieven Bertier The global pandemic has been a catalyst for digital acceleration across all industries. As we continue to adapt to the hybrid workplace era, some businesses may believe an easy solution is a full-scale return to the office. However, many employees are not ready to give up...

Mar 30 · >

BJP Opts For Continuity, Stability And Youth In CMs Choice

By Kalyani Shankar The BJP has reposed faith in the incumbent chief ministers in all the four states where it won in the recently concluded Assembly elections. Whether it was a coincidence or by design, the big picture is clear: the party high command did not want to disturb...

Mar 29 · >

Two-Day Strike By Workers Hit Normal Services Across India

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Two-day workers strike hit normalcy in many parts across India on March 28-29 that were reverberated with shouts of the striking workers demanding scraping of anti-worker policies of the Modi government. Even many government employees participated despite the threat of Essential Services management Act (ESMA)...

Mar 29 · >

Akhilesh Yadav As The Opposition Leader In Assembly Has A Tough Task Ahead

By Sushil Kutty Akhilesh Yadav needs no introduction. But in the Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha, he is a newcomer, just like Yogi Adityanath was in 2017. Yogi remained a non-member of the assembly the entire five years he was CM the first time, just like Akhilesh Yadav when he...

Mar 29 · >
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