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AAP’s Punjab Victory Opens New Door For Anti-BJP Coalition

By Rahil Nora Chopra The spectacular victory of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in Punjab will help it emerge as an important player in the non-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) camp and set the stage for the NDA versus various regional parties competition in the 2024 general elections. The landmark...

Mar 11 · >

Covid-19 Had Big Impact Globally On Social And Domestic Life Of Women

By Jayati Ghosh Across the world, the COVID-19 pandemic is known to have dramatically increased gender inequality, but India is probably one of the most extreme examples of this brutal process. Women — and especially young women — were the worst casualties of the employment crisis generated by the...

Mar 11 · >

Russian War In Ukraine Is A Paradigm Shift In Global Geopolitics

By Ben Chacko Liz Truss says the Russian invasion of Ukraine is a “paradigm shift” similar to the September 11 2001 terrorist attacks on New York. This is likely to be true. Russia’s assault on Ukraine is the first major war launched in the 21st century by a power...

Mar 11 · >

Five Assembly Poll Results Jolt For Congress, Boost To BJP And Narendra Modi

By Nitya Chakraborty The results of the assembly elections to the five states – Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur – have shown that the Grand Old Party the Congress is on the decline. The Party has not only lost its ruling state Punjab miserably to the Aam...

Mar 10 · >

There Are Many Lessons For Congress To Learn From Its Debacle In Five Assembly Polls

By Harihar Swarup Election results to five state assemblies have exhibited many firsts. For the first time the Aam Admi Party sprang a surprised when it romped home with a majority in Punjab, leaving far behind the Congress, Akali Dal and other parties. This is also for the first...

Mar 10 · >

AAP Victory In Punjab Means People Are Tired With National Parties

By Sushil Kutty A trait common to all politicians, even the bright young ones, is a penchant for sycophancy. So, when AAP swept its one-state wonder tag out the Delhi window and took Punjab by the “vacuum cleaner”, Delhi AAP leader Raghav Chadha, who ran AAP’s Punjab poll campaign,...

Mar 10 · >

Pakistan Prime Minister Has Got Panicky At No-Confidence Motion In National Assembly

By Sankar Ray The no-confidence motion, tabled against the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf-led federal government and okayed for debate and voting by the Speaker of National Assembly of Pakistan, Asad Qaiser, has unnerved and enraged the Prime Minister Imran Khan Niazi. In a speech at a gathering of the PTI lawmakers...

Mar 10 · >

Rapid Expansion Of Social Protection Systems Required

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Even two years after the pandemic and support in its response to enable people survive, millions of families across the world still “cannot afford food or essential healthcare services” since they have been pushed deeper into poverty, says a new joint report by UNICEF and...

Mar 10 · >

Needs Of Female Seasonal Migrant Labourers Must Be Addressed

By Md. Nadimul Haque The migrant exodus of 2020, a direct result of an ill-conceived national lockdown announcement, was the heaviest human cost after the onset of COVID in the country. The reverse migration constituted a complex socio-economic phenomenon that was at its core a reflection of years of...

Mar 10 · >

U.S. Fossil Fuel Monopolies Are The Big Winners In Ukraine War

By C.J. Atkins With his illegal invasion of Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin may have played right into the hands of major Western oil and gas companies who were hoping a war in Europe would open up new profit opportunities for them at the expense of Russia. Later this...

Mar 10 · >

Narendra Modi Flourishes On Indian People’s Short Memory

By K Raveendran Forgetfulness is bliss. Of all faculties, the ability to forget is the basis of human progress, whether for an individual, institution, or a nation. It is the fountainhead of forgiveness, perhaps the greatest of all virtues. And Indians are particularly endowed with it, whether it is...

Mar 9 · >

Former Defence Minister A K Antony Is Finally Leaving Electoral Politics

By Sushil Kutty “I will leave Delhi after April and return to live in Thiruvananthapuram,” Congress “stalwart” AK Antony told a newspaper and people suddenly realized that this man was still around, ruminating in the greens of Lutyen’s Delhi. Nobody will miss Antony after he leaves, like nobody missed...

Mar 9 · >

Post-Ukraine NATO Threat To Russia Is Far Greater Than Before

By Matein Khalid Unlike Hitler’s Panzer blitzkrieg against France/Benelux in May 1940, Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has not been a pushover. Putin’s battle tanks have not taken Kiev or decapitated the Zelenskyy’s government. NATO is a far greater threat to Russia now that Germany has decided to rearm and...

Mar 9 · >

Need To Make A Thorough Review Of Medical Education Following Ukraine Crisis

By Dr Arun Mitra That the students from Sumy have been evacuated and are on way to western Ukraine is a matter of great satisfaction not just for the family but for the country as a whole. Better late than never; finally the Indian government woke up and took...

Mar 9 · >

Anganwadi Workers Must Get Reasonable Honourarium

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Plight of Anganwadi workers continues across the country due to a range of issues including the very low amount of honourariums they are getting and the ever rising workload, especially after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic after March 2020. It is therefore the agitation...

Mar 9 · >

Making Legal Aid Effective For Women Prisoners In Indian Jails

By Sudha Bharadwaj I was in Byculla Jail, Mumbai, between February 2020 and December 2021. Prior to that, in Yerwada Jail, where I was lodged between November 2018 to February 2020, I had given an application to be permitted to help with legal aid, but that was refused, possibly...

Mar 9 · >

Justice Ayesha Malik Of Pakistan Supreme Court Is A Symbol Of Courage And Dignity

By Harihar Swarup Just over two years ago, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Asif Saeed Khosa told a press conference of women judges that they should not conduct themselves in court like their male counterparts. At that time, Pakistan had five women judges across its five High Courts. In...

Mar 9 · >

Russia’s Ukraine War Underlines Urgency Of United Nations Reform

By Kalyani Shankar Russia’s ‘invasion of its neighbour Ukraine’ on February 24 has brought to the fore once again the urgent need for United Nations Organisation (UNO)  reform and the need for an international body to play its proper role.  The world is facing a possible nuclear conflict today....

Mar 8 · >
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