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Ukraine Imbroglio Unlikely To Shadow Bounce-Back In Economy

By Subrata Majumder Paranoia loomed large on Indian economy with the outbreak of Russia – Ukraine war. Indian economy was expected to bounce back. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the budget for 2022-23, assuming the factors potential to reverse the downtrend. Hope belied. Oil price hiked, stoking inflation. Stock...

Mar 17 · >

India Has Potential To Kickstart Gold Mining In A Big Way

By Arjavi Indraneesh New policies relating to the mining sector have the potential to kickstart gold mining in India in a big way, according to an assessment of the World Gold Council has concluded. India has a long history of mining gold, but at a low level: the 2020...

Mar 17 · >

Left Parties Have To Take Proper Lessons From Outcome Of State Assembly Poll

By Binoy Viswam A party that leads a rightist government at the Centre has come out victorious in four out of five states in the recently-held elections. That party with its undeniable fascist characteristics is known for its manoeuvring skills too. They have proven expertise in the management of...

Mar 17 · >

Bitcoin Is The Only Winner In The Foolhardy Russia-Ukraine War

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav Almost 3 weeks into the war, the Russian invasion of Ukraine has numbed all of us. The recurring images of lofty neighbourhoods bustling with life and laughter turning into lifeless concrete with no signs of humans have left most of us unsettled. The idea of...

Mar 17 · >

SME Sector Facing Insurmountable Challenges

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Small and Medium-sized enterprises are widely regarded as the backbone of economies around the world. Their contribution to gross domestic product and exports is unique and they employ a greater share of population than many bigger enterprises globally. In Asia they typically comprise more than...

Mar 17 · >

Bridging Digital Divide To Accelerate India’s Development

By M.Y. Siddiqui Gulf between those who have ready access to computing devices and Internet and those who do not have is generally known as digital divide. There is a digital divide between rich and poor in terms of use of computers. Digital divide denies half the world’s citizens...

Mar 17 · >

Deadly Coronavirus Is Back With A Bang

By Sushil Kutty And while we looked the other way…the coronavirus returned. But when did it ever go away? It didn’t go into hiding. It only changed faces. Now it’s the Omicron BA.2 variant. The original Omicron was BA.1. China and Hong Kong have a case of the worst...

Mar 17 · >

Commonalities Between Gulf Crisis And Russia’s Ukraine War

By James M Dorsey The Ukraine crisis may constitute a more impactful, historic watershed than the 1989 fall of the Berlin wall in the mind of Singapore Foreign Affairs Minister Vivian Balakrishnan.Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is “perhaps even a bigger moment than the fall of the Berlin Wall,”  Balakrishnan...

Mar 17 · >

Regional Parties Have To Play A Bigger Role In Mobilising Anti-BJP Forces

By Prakash Karat There are three major takeaways from the recent assembly elections in the five states of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Manipur and Goa.  First, the decisive victory for the BJP in Uttar Pradesh for the second successive term and its success in Uttarakhand, Manipur and Goa to...

Mar 16 · >

Coal Prices Set To Double Under Impact Of Russia’s Ukraine War

By K Raveendran The impact of Russia’s Ukraine war on the energy sector, particularly oil and gas, as well as commodities, has been too dramatic to be missed by anyone, including consumers in the remotest part of the world. But what is causing new concern is how the war...

Mar 16 · >

Love, Deaths And Stormy Sessions At 28 Dean Street

By Nitya Chakraborty Karl Marx died in London on March 14, 1883. Three days later on March 17,  Friedrich Engels in his speech at the grave of his best friend and partner in their bid to change the world, said: ‘On March 14, at a quarter to three in...

Mar 16 · >

Bangladesh Defies U.S. Pressure, Russian-Aided Nuclear Plant Work On

By Ashis Biswas Bangladesh will not halt the construction of the Russia-aided $12 billion Ruppur nuclear power plant regardless of recent anti-Moscow Western sanctions announced in the wake of the ongoing war in Ukraine. The long awaited unit, considered an absolutely essential project in Bangladesh’s plans to address its...

Mar 16 · >

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann Has To Function As A Serious Politician

By Sushil Kutty AAP’s Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann chose to launch himself from Shaheed Bhagat Singh’s maternal village Khatkar Kalan, 80 km from Chandigarh. Does that make Mann a revolutionary? Mann is a comedian-turned-CM, but Mann is serious about preempting people from cracking jokes on his comedian status....

Mar 16 · >

Prime Minister Is Unhappy At Declining BJP Relationship With Nitish Kumar

By Arun Srivastava Once Yogi Adityanath formally takes over the charge of the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, the prime minister Narendra Modi will intervene in Bihar. Modi has already been disgusted with the functioning of Bihar chief minister and for quite some time he has been maintaining  a...

Mar 16 · >

Feminist Lawyering: The Other Side Of The Independence Movement

By Indira Jaising Feminism is a political approach, perhaps one of the most difficult isms to live by. But then the Constitution of India is itself primarily a political document, in addition to being a legal one. Courts present a space where law can be used as an instrument...

Mar 16 · >

Padma Bhushan Victor Banerjee Is An Actor With Global Recognition

By Harihar Swarup Three-time National Award winning versatile actor, Victor Banerjee, was decorated with Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian Award this year. He is renowned for his work in Hindi, English and Bangla cinema. He worked with directors such as Roman Polanski, James Ivory, Sir David Lean, Mrinal...

Mar 16 · >

Congress Leadership Needs Course Corrections Before 2024 Polls

By Kalyani Shankar Odds appear to favour the BJP for the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. The party is gung ho about its rosy prospects, as barring a few losses, the BJP’s winning streak doesn’t appear to be reversing. The party has retained four of the five states that went...

Mar 15 · >

For Congress High Command, Assembly Poll Results Leave No Escape Route

By Arun Srivastava Sonia Gandhi offering to step back along with his son Rahul Gandhi and daughter Priyanka Gandhi has been a strategic move of Sonia to shield the Gandhi family from being accused of liability of Congress and to ensure that her son continues to call the shots...

Mar 15 · >
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