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High Fuel Prices Should Be The Major Concern For The Modi Government

By Sagarneel Sinha Petrol sells at Rs 100 at many places across the country. In those places where the price hasn’t yet crossed Rs 100, petrol sells near to it. Prices of diesel too are high. It now sells near to Rs 90 — in cities like Mumbai, it...

Sep 2 · >

Illusion Of Growth And Revival May Create Complacency

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The economic data released by the National Statistical Office (NSO) for the first quarter from April to June for the financial year 2021-22 shows that economic recovery is gathering momentum, but the Modi government must avoid creating illusion of growth and revival on the basis...

Sep 1 · >

Bengal BJP Making All Efforts To Postpone Bypolls In The Name Of Covid

By Arun Srivastava The BJP leadership at both central level and the state level, has been making efforts to create a climate in Bengal for ousting Mamata Banerjee from the chief ministership of the state. It is still very difficult but the state BJP leaders are continuing to put...

Sep 1 · >

Many Imponderables Are Staring At The New Taliban Regime In Kabul

By Sankar Ray With the end of 20 year war and occupation by the US forces in Afghanistan as the latter officially ended its military presence in war-raked Afghanistan ending America’s longest war, the Taliban 2.0 will have a free hand to decide which way the new regime will...

Sep 1 · >

India’s Export Market Is Looking Up Amidst New Global Opportunities

By K R Sudhaman India, which missed the bus twice in the past to pursue export-led growth in an era of globalization, is now in the midst of yet another opportunity to utilize trade as an engine of growth. The opportunity has come India’s way in the face of...

Sep 1 · >

Afghanistan 2021: History Repeated Itself For British After 180 Years

By Devasis Chattopadhyay “Final British troops leave Afghanistan to end 20-year campaign”   – screaming headline during the last weekend of August 2021 in The Guardian, UK. Boris Johnson, the prime minister, said in the story that now was a time to reflect on the UK’s mission in Afghanistan. “Twenty...

Sep 1 · >

Economist J Dubashi Influenced Economic Policies Of BJP In Last Century

By Harihar Swarup Jay Dubashi is not remembered publicly by the BJP in the 21st century. But, in the 1980s and 1990s, the right wing economist would begin his day early in the party’s national headquarters, spending several hours poring over data and policies of the governments of Indira...

Sep 1 · >

Farmers Morcha Determined To Make A Success Of Bharat Bandh On September 25

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: Atul Kumar Anjaan, general secretary of All India Kisan Sabha said that all out preparations are on in the country to make a big success of the Bharat Bandh on September 25 called by Sanjukta Kisan Morcha. He informed that Samyukt Kisan Morcha at the...

Sep 1 · >

Remembering Socialist Thinker Raymond Williams On His Centenary Year

By Peter hill Raymond Williams would not have claimed to have found all the answers. But we should remember him as one of the most thoughtful socialist writers of the 20th century. Raymond Williams was born on August 31, 1921, a hundred years ago today, and died in January...

Sep 1 · >

Haryana Chief Minister Has No Explanation For Police Assault On Farmers

By Arun Srivastava While the Prime Minister Narendra Modi was inaugurating the renovated Jallianwala Bagh complex in Amritsar, his close friend from the RSS days chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar, has hatched the conspiracy to enact a sort of mayhem on the agitating farmers. Khattar may outright deny his...

Aug 31 · >

80 Crore People In India Are Facing A Pressing Nutritional Crisis

By Dr Arun Mitra Central Government’s scheme to give 5 Kilogram of grain and One Kilogram of Daal to 80 crore people is an acceptance of abject poverty in our country. This is at a time when the country is aspiring to be 5 trillion economy by 2024. It...

Aug 31 · >

Workers’ Interests Are Neither Promoted Nor Protected

By Dr. Gyan Pathak There had been a wide range of unresolved labour-related issues in India even before COVID-19 struck the country, which has further been exacerbated by lockdowns and containment measures. Workers in both the formal and informal economy were by and large left on their own, and...

Aug 31 · >

BJP Is Set To Make Use Of Narayan Rane Episode To Take On Uddhav Thackeray

By Sushil Kutty Once a gangster, always a gangster? Journalist Rajdeep Sardesai says Narayan Rane was once a small-time Mumbai ‘gunda’ who Shiva Sena founder Balasaheb Thackeray noticed and adopted. Overnight Rane became a politician. Today, Narayan Rane is Union MSME Minister and micro, small and medium enterprises happen...

Aug 31 · >

Saffron Camp’s Dirty Agenda Is Not Paying Desired Dividends To BJP

By Amulya Ganguli An example of the Hindutva brigade’s failure to spread its communal message as widely as possible is available from several incidents. One is the Olympic gold medalist, Neeraj Chopra’s caution against the use of his name for a “dirty agenda”. He was referring to the tirades...

Aug 31 · >

Severe Setback For Oommen Chandy, Ramesh Chennithala

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: There is no mistaking the signs. The writ of former chief minister Oommen Chandy and former leader of the opposition, Ramesh Chennithala, no longer runs in the Congress in Kerala. The unchallenged supremacy the duo had enjoyed for 18 years has come to an end....

Aug 31 · >

Centre Takes Control Of Rs. 25,000 Crore Meant For Mining People In States

By Ayaskant Das In what is being termed as a compromise of the federal structure of the Indian polity, the Modi government has taken direct control over funds worth more than Rs 25,000 crore earmarked to be spent on people and communities affected by mining activities across the country....

Aug 31 · >

Developments In Afghanistan, Though Alarming, Are Its Internal Affairs

By Nantoo Banerjee Whatever the impending regime change in Afghanistan may mean to India, the country should accept the reality soon and join China, Russia, Pakistan and the UK, among others, to support the political change in Afghanistan. The India-Afghanistan relations are over 1,000 years old. Sultan Mahmud of...

Aug 28 · >

Pakistanphobia Should Not Guide India’s Policy Towards Taliban

By Harihar Swarup The Regime changes are capricious events, since there are many variables in play. It explains their mystique. The latest one in Afghanistan, third in the past two decades, is no exception. The Mujahideen takeover in 1992 was a preordained event choreographed by the United States, which...

Aug 28 · >
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