By James M Dorsey Qatar has begun to cleanse its schoolbooks of supremacist, racist or derogatory references as well as celebrations of violent jihad and martyrdom, according to a recently released study. The revision of textbooks in the final year leading up to Qatar’s hosting of the 2022 World...
By Harihar Swarup As the year draws to an end, one can risk a little speculation about what we can expect from politics in India in 2022. As its national government crosses the mid-term point, BJP will fight the opposition in seven state elections. Uttar Pradesh, of course, will...
By K Raveendran Fancying on Prime Minister Modi’s ‘One nation-One poll’ idea, the Reserve Bank of India has launched the ‘One nation-One ombudsman’ programme. But unlike Modi’s poll plan, which could change the very nature and structure of democracy and governance in India, the reason for which it is...
By Sushil Kutty Akhilesh Yadav did an Aurangzeb on his father Mulayam Singh Yadav and grabbed the strings of the Samajwadi Party, which the father couldn’t thwart out of maybe filial reasons. But Mulayam’s younger sibling Shivpal Yadav could not stomach the usurpation and uncle and nephew broke ties—Shivpal...
By Arjavi Indraneesh Omicron has put a spoke in the plan by companies to switch back to normal office work. As the new variant threatens to unleash a ‘Covid tsunami’, as forecast by the World Health Organisation, several companies have already delayed the switch back and asked their staff...
By Prabir Purkayastha The current crisis in Europe of spiralling gas prices, coupled with a cold snap, brings out that the transition of any part of the world to green energy is not going to be easy. It also brings out the complexity in such a transition, that energy...
By Arun Kumar Shrivastav Anti-apartheid icon Archbishop Desmond Tutu passed away on December 26 at 90. “He was ready. He went to meet his God, ready and willing,” said his 61-year-old daughter Naomi Nontombi in a tribute to her father. As a bishop of Johannesburg (1985-86) and Archbishop of...
By Kalyani Shankar What does the crystal ball say about the year 2022? As we enter the new year, it is time to look ahead and gaze at the future. Of course, much can happen, which is unexpected and unknown. The year will be one of the multiple pivots:...
By Arjavi Indraneesh The Covid-19 pandemic has marked the end of an era for Southeast Asia’s combined oil and gas production, pushing the region’s output in 2021 to below 5 million barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd) for the first time since 1998, a threshold that is not...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak Wuhan Municipal Health Commission China had reported a cluster of cases and the novel coronavirus COVID-19 was eventually identified on December 31, 2019. It soon swept across the world, pushing health systems to the brink, necessitating lockdowns, with great loss of life and livelihoods. The...
By Sushil Kutty The Election Commission of India is what? Can’t be a caged parrot. That is the CBI! The Enforcement Directorate is to ‘harass’ the Opposition. A la the Income Tax Department. Ask Akhilesh Yadav. He will see red, having set his red cap on becoming 2nd time...
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala has done it once again. For the fourth time in a row, the State has topped a ranking of States on health indicators. The ‘health index’ is part of a report prepared by the NITI Aayog, the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry and...
By Sanjay Roy The pandemic and its consequences manifested in different parts of the world and more importantly its differential impact on classes of people and segments of population reveals deeper chasms and structural divides that capitalism reproduces in its process of accumulation. In the twentieth century since ‘Spanish...
By S N Sahu During a discussion in the Constituent Assembly on June 16, 1949 on Article 289 of the draft Constitution (the corresponding Article of the Indian Constitution is Article 324) on the Election Commission, Dr B.R. Ambedkar admitted that there is nothing “to provide against nomination of...
By Nantoo Banerjee If Swadeshi Jagran Manch, an affiliate of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), has its way, it may once again force the government to ban the use of Monsanto’s controversial ‘Roundup’ and other glyphosate-based herbicides by farmers soon. These chemicals are widely believed to pose significant risks to...
By Sushil Kutty Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s use of “precautionary” instead of “booster” for the third Covid-19 vaccination dose spells the man. ‘Precautionary’ unlike ‘booster’ carries a diffident tone. It personifies a kind of hesitation borne out of wariness; perhaps, even inadequacy. While ‘booster’ indicates a quantum jump—‘precautionary’ seeks...
By Prabhat Patnaik In a recent report the People’s Commission on the Public Sector and Public Services has rightly drawn attention to the sheer un-constitutionality of the Modi government’s plan to privatise en masse the assets of the public sector. The constitution of the country is not just a...
By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: Priyanka Gandhi and her Congress party have succeeded in setting up women empowerment as prominent agenda for the assembly polls. Overwhelming response to the pink marathon at Jhansi under Congress slogan ‘Ladki hun lad sakti hun’ and the participation of 10,000 women in it have...