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Slain President Salvador Allende’s Granddaughter Is Now Chile’s Defence Minister

By   Steve Sweeny In Chile, the wheel of history has turned full circle nearly fifty years after the elected Socialist President Salvador Allende was killed in a coup staged by the army generals with the backing of CIA, The date was September 11, 1973.Cuban President Fidel Castro was on...

Jan 25 · >

Government Must Invest In Large Projects To Push Employment

By Nantoo Banerjee For almost two years in a row, the country’s economy faced with an uncertain situation. The Covid-19 pandemic, the Delta variant and the omicron wave are sweeping India as also other parts of the world. The situation brought the worst effect on the country’s job market...

Jan 24 · >

Second Session Of ’Unpaused’ Gives An Objective Portrayal Of Pandemic Reality

By Nitya Chakraborty The second session of Unpaused – A Naya Safar released in the OTT platform Amazon Prime Video last week has offered the viewers the package of five short films like the first one, focusing on different areas of the society hit by the second wave of...

Jan 24 · >

Public Health Spending In 2022-23 Budget Must Be Raised To 5 Per Cent Of GDP

By Dr Arun Mitra Needless to say that health and education form the basis of development of any society. Investment in these two sectors is an asset for the present as well as future. Unfortunately the successive governments have ignored these two sectors. Public health spending is far from...

Jan 24 · >

Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray Is Emerging As A Real Challenger To BJP

By Sushil Kutty Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray’s spine is fine. He is also breathing fire, singe-ing erstwhile partner, the Bharatiya Janata Party, right where it hurts. The two political chums broke up after 25 years in the same bed. Today, there is no love lost between the Shiv...

Jan 24 · >

Education Loss Demands Special Provisions

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Almost two years has been lost since the pandemic struck, schools in India are yet to open causing great damage to entire generation of students. Loss is worse than expected, according to several studies, and yet we could not open schools and educational institutions. We...

Jan 24 · >

Bangladesh Is Looking Beyond China For More Economic Assistance

By Ashis Biswas Bangladesh has not gone the way of 35 other low/middle income countries in the world that have run into debt traps, while accepting funds for China-sponsored development projects. Unlike other governments, Bangladesh authorities have not shrunk from scrapping major Chinese road/rail infra projects on grounds of...

Jan 24 · >

The West, Not Russia, Is Responsible For The War Danger In Ukraine

By John Wojcik The world is fearful of possible war once again. This time the hotspot is Ukraine, with the accompanying crisis there and the fact that two of the adversaries, the U.S. and Russia, are the two largest nuclear powers on Earth. Obviously not good! But there is...

Jan 24 · >

Punjab Needs A Totally Renovative Growth Strategy For Coming Years

By Harihar Swarup Lately, Punjab politics has been making headlines, not always for the right reasons. The security lapse during the prime minister’s visit and the infighting within political parties signal that all is not well in the state. At the same time, all parties have made the betterment...

Jan 22 · >

India’s MSME Sector Needs Big Boost In 2022-23 Budget For Job Generation

By Nilanjan Banik At 8:30 am every day, 3000-odd labourers begin their work at a hot rolling steel plant in Jind, a small dusty town in Haryana. Hot rolling steel is used as an intermediary for making steel utensils. Although, the large steel plants have become mechanized, the hot...

Jan 22 · >

Put Healthcare Sector At The Core Of Budget 2022-23

By Dr. Gyan Pathak With uncertainty continues even after two years of COVID-19 crisis, India needs to replace its adhocism with a strong healthcare system, since inter-linkage of the healthcare sector to other sectors of economy has sufficiently proved. When the health sector is week, the whole economy crumbles...

Jan 22 · >

Centre Is Again Weakening Federal Principles By Unilateral Action On IAS Rules

By Sushil Kutty IAS officers don’t grow on trees. Both the Centre and states want them. Now, the Centre says it is facing a shortage of IAS and that the states are refusing to relieve IAS officers for central deputation. So, the Modi Government will amend IAS rules and...

Jan 22 · >

A Thousand-Fold Abuse Of Free Speech Better Than Its Complete Denial

By K Raveendran The postulation about freedom of expression by the nineteenth century British politician, Charles Bradlaugh, is particularly relevant in the Indian context today when the Modi government is doing everything possible to deny such right to the citizens in the name of sedition. Bradlaugh’s relevance goes up...

Jan 22 · >

Left Parties Resolve To Stop BJP’s Return After Uttar Pradesh Polls

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: CPI national Secretary Atul Kumar Anjaan told IPA that his party will contest 45-48 seats in Uttar Pradesh assembly polls. List of 32 candidates was released and remaining would be decided later on, he added. The CPI leader said that his party would make all...

Jan 22 · >

OTT Platforms Contain Many Interesting Items For Viewers In Covid Era

By Papri Sri Raman It is a cold winter day, even a rainy day. What do I watch to get over the depression of just being there and not being able to get out of this ‘two years of lockdown’ phase? I know, your answer will be crime, of...

Jan 22 · >

Massive Protests Are On Against Centre’s Bid To Sell Public Sector CEL

By Satyaki Chakraborty The move by the Modi Government to sell the public sector Central Electronics Limited (CEL) to a private company has led to widespread protests in the country. Retired directors and senior scientists of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) have written a letter to...

Jan 21 · >

Sedition Laws Of British Era Are Still Haunting Indian Democracy

By Sushil Kutty Nothing will change and nobody in the Modi regime will act on his recommendation, but Justice (retd.) Rohinton Nariman is an optimist and he has given a call to junk the colonial sedition law. For him the “single-most important and cherished human right” is the freedom...

Jan 21 · >

Grants To Popularize Use Of Drone In Agriculture Is Just The Beginning

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav After releasing the standard operating procedure (SOP), the union agriculture ministry has issued guidelines for grants to popularize the usage of drones on Indian farms. The grants will be available until March 31, 2023, and cover expenditures for the purchase, hiring, and demonstration of agricultural...

Jan 21 · >
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