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Tejashwi Bats For Nitish As Opposition’s PM Candidate

By Rahil Nora Chopra After the formation of RJD-JD(U) government in Bihar, Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav made known his choice, that of Nitish Kumar, as the PM face if opposition parties agreed to consider Nitish’s candidature against Narendra Modi for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Tejashwi expressed his appreciation...

Aug 26 · >

Narendra Modi Government Is Acting Bizarre On The Issue Of Giving “Freebies”

By Prabhat Patnaik A bizarre drama is unfolding in front of our eyes. The Modi government which has been giving away hundreds of thousands of crores of rupees as tax concessions to the monopolists has expressed its opposition ironically to what it calls “freebies”, that is to handing over...

Aug 26 · >

Indian Tea Industry Woes Multiply As Production Falls Due To Floods

By Ashis Biswas There seems to be no end to the woes of the Indian tea industry .Following massive floods in Assam recently, industry circles expect overall production to drop by around 25% from last year’s levels. In turn this could lead to a corresponding reduction in exports and...

Aug 26 · >

Chief Justice N V Ramana’s Tenure In Supreme Court Shows Mixed Results

By Shaileshwar Yadav The President of India has appointed Justice U.U. Lalit as the next Chief Justice of India (‘CJI’). The present CJI, Justice N.V. Ramana, retired   on   August 26 marking an end to his eventful 16 months’ tenure. Justice Ramana’s tenure has been marked by several highs and...

Aug 26 · >

Chances For A Negotiated End To The Ukraine War Are Complicated

By Branko Marcetic Most informed observers agree that the Ukraine war which   has   crossed   six   months, will either end at the negotiating table, or remain a bloody stalemate that drags on indefinitely. So what are the prospects for some kind of diplomatic solution to the fighting? On the surface,...

Aug 26 · >

Six Months Of Ukraine War That Changed The Global Economy

By Anjan Roy The first battle of Panipat in 1526 had changed the history of India and began the Mughal rule; two and a quarter century later, the battle of Plassey had changed the course of history of Indian nation and hadits impact   on    the global economy. When the...

Aug 25 · >

Under Narendra Modi Regime, State Governors Are Acting As The Tool Of BJP

By Binoy Viswam Under the RSS-BJP rule the office of governors is becoming more and more undemocratic and conspiratorial. The meaning and spirit of federalism is routinely violated by these governors’ office in many parts of the country. Uninterrupted functioning of the state governments is hindered by the unjustifiable...

Aug 25 · >

Congress Should Go For A New Party President As Per Poll Schedule

By Sushil Kutty Ashok Gehlot is a magician. His father was also a magician. Tricks are part of Gehlot growing up. Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi believes Gehlot will make a great Congress president if Rahul Gandhi declines. Gehlot himself is playing decoy, insisting rank and file will revolt...

Aug 25 · >

Electoral Democracy Is Being Scuttled In Jammu & Kashmir Again

By Prakash Karat Three years after the virtual abrogation of Article 370 and nullification of the special status on August 5, 2019, the Modi government is continuing its efforts to reorder the electoral system in Jammu & Kashmir to suit its interests by disempowering the Muslim majority population. The...

Aug 25 · >

Political Transition In Kashmir Has Got A New Twist

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Political transition in Jammu & Kashmir has now a new twist. With Jammu & Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) declaring to go solo in the next Vidhan Sabha Election whenever would be held, the unity demonstrated by the political parties of the state has started falling...

Aug 25 · >
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