By P. Sreekumaran All the problems plaguing the party have been resolved. Everything is hunky dory. The Congress in Kerala will march ahead in total unity. This is what the State leadership of the party would have the people believe. But, then, as the saying goes, the proof of...
By Harihar Swarup It is hard to pack life into words. If we must, the life of Saleem Kidwai could be encapsulated in these words—kindness, generosity, and love. Many knew him as a scholar, arguably India’s finest queer activist and writer, and authority on Urdu ghazals. He was all...
By Sushil Kutty Taliban Afghanistan now has an interim government with a Council of ministers consisting of a couple of global terrorists. Men with flowing beards and mega-million dollar rewards on their turbaned heads. Those who figure in the United Nation’s most wanted list, are lawmakers beyond the pale...
By Muhammed Shabeer On Thursday, September 2, renowned Greek composer and political activist Michail “Mikis” Theodorakis died in Athens at 96 of cardiopulmonary arrest. Mikis was a legendary composer and was active in the Greek resistance (1941–44) during World War II and the resistance against the Greek military junta...
By Satyaki Chakraborty The military Government in Myanmar is facing serious opposition from the common people in the country in the recent days as there are many reports of big demonstrations against the rule of the coup leaders. The country’s parallel government called for an uprising against the military...
By Kalyani Shankar Is there a need for caste census? Will it give the right kind of data on different castes in the country or open up Pandora’s box? Will it end up tearing the social fabric as it did in 1990 when the then prime minister V.P. Singh...
By Sushil Kutty India’s farmers are not in the mood to fold up their more than nine month agitation, which has acquired a larger purpose – the ouster of Narendra Modi from ‘Dilli’s gaddi’. Enough of the cat-footing, and the street skirmishes, the time’s now come to galvanise the...
By Gyan Pathak As the schools in India have started opening slowly, we have been coming face to face with the reality of the extent of damage that the closure of schools has brought to our children. It was really catastrophic beyond our comprehension, as the latest Schoolchildren’s Online...
By Sankar Ray The prompt air-dash by Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence director-general,General Faiz Hameed to Kabul on Sunday immediately after the announcement by Ameerul Momineen Sheikh Hibatullah Akhunzada, supreme commander of the Taliban on the formation of the government of new Emirate of Afghanistan , naming Mullah Mohammad Hasan Akhund...
By Arun Srivastava Notwithstanding the subjective conditions strongly impeding the BJP’s political interest in allowing holding of the by polls in the state, the announcement of the election commission to hold the by elections for facilitating Mamata Banerjee to get elected to assembly has been quite significant and has...
By Adrián Lerner Matteo Stiglich The newly elected left wing President of Peru Pedro Castillo is facing tough challenges from the right as also the corporate media in implementing his pro-people agenda.The Marxist leader gave an unconventional speech in his swearing in ceremony on July 28 this year...
By Anand Grover September 6, Monday was the 3rd anniversary of the Supreme Court decision in Navtej Johar, holding that sexual acts between consenting adults in private does not attract section 377 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). It is also 20 years after the Naz Foundation challenged the...
By Nantoo Banerjee The national government’s Rs 6-trillion ($81-billion) asset monetisation plan may prove to be a big gamble if it goes in the tricky hands of global fund managers. The immediate reason behind the proposed large-scale asset monetisation is known. The government does not have funds to bear...
By Barun Das Gupta Having inflicted a humiliating defeat on the BJP and coming back to power for the third consecutive time in West Bengal, a resurgent Trinamool Congress has set its sights on Tripura, a BJP-ruled State, where State Assembly elections are due in February, 2023, or...
By Nitya Chakraborty Dr. Chandan Mitra who was a dominant figure in national journalism in India’s national capital for the last three decades, died on Wednesday night. He was only 66. I had the good fortune of working with him as colleagues in the Hindustan Times’s Delhi edition. Even after...
By Gyan Pathak Farmers have slowly been emerging as irresistible force. Gathering of over a lakh of farmers at Muzaffarnagar Mahapanchayat held on September 5 has not only given a clear indication of their gaining strength during the last nine months of their agitation against Modi’s three farm laws,...
By Prof G Mohan Gopal It all started with a police demand for police custody being placed in the ordinary course before Justice Akil A. Kureshi’s court in the Gujarat High Court in 2010. Justice Kureshi brought to bear on this matter the same high integrity, independence and...
BY Steve Sweeney The U.S. war on terror has killed almost one million people across the world and cost the country some $8 trillion over the past 20 years, according to a new report. The Costs of War Project by Brown University estimated that between 897,000 and 929,000...