By Gyan Pathak The world has been talking about a lost generation for quite some time. International institutions like OECD and UNICEF have categorically asked governments across the globe not to delay opening of educational institutions and provided a roadmap how to bring students safely back to their classes....
By Arun Srivastava After accomplishing their mission of creating communal divide in the urban areas and polarising the Hindus on the Hindutva plank by raising the slogan of Hindutva in danger, the RSS has launched its ambitious agenda of dividing the Hindus and Muslims in rural India by denigrating...
By Sushil Kutty Shadab Chouhan, spokesperson of Peace Party, an ally of the Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh, and Majid Hyderi, a Kashmiri and a journalist, are two of a kind. Regulars on “national television”, which is a conglomeration of the electronic news media – almost all of them...
By K R Sudhaman A major development in recent weeks in the financial sector has gone largely unnoticed – Reserve Bank of India’s announcement that the central bank is considering phased introduction of its own digital currency and the Modi government’s proposal to come out with a legislation to...
By Dr K R Shyam Sundar The Centre’s delay in implementing the Code on Wages (CW) and the other three labour codes, viz. the Industrial Relations Code (IRC), the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code (OSHWCC) and the Code on Social Security (CSS), indicates that they will not...
By John Wojcik Nine “moderate” House Democrats have joined powerful conservative forces trying to undo President Joe Biden’s multi-trillion-dollar domestic agenda. They are demanding that the House pass the bi-partisan infrastructure deal approved by the Senate before any vote on the president’s $3.5 trillion budget resolution, which would allow...
By Nantoo Banerjee The highly aggressive comments on Indian industry’s ‘selfish money making’ approach ignoring the nation’s interest by flamboyant Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal at a recent CII event may have upset many industry leaders, but they are largely true. Post-Independence, most Indian capitalists have relentlessly chased money...
By Amulya Ganguli The Biju Janata Dal’s (BJD) presence in the gathering of opposition leaders convened by the Congress’s Kapil Sibal was unexpected. Up until now, the BJD had kept away from such groups and preferred playing footsie with the BJP. Has it changed its mind? A probable reason...
By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: BJP is playing aggressive kamandal and mandal cards to retain power in Uttar Pradesh in the forthcoming assembly polls. While persuing the kamandal card, BJP leadership is concentrating on construction of Ram Temple at Ayodhya. PM Narendra Modi himself reviewed the development work being carried...
By Anjan Roy War of succession: In seventeenth century India and twenty-first century Afghanistan show up the same factors for decisive wins —nothing deterministic about history, Personalities matter, not just historical trends Now that the dust is settling down in Afghanistan, the jigsaw puzzle that the collapse of the...
By Pratik Patnaik I was introduced to the beautiful land of Afghanistan through Tagore’s short story, ‘Kabuliwala’. It is the story of Rahmat, a middle-aged dry fruit vendor from Afghanistan, who visits Calcutta to hawk his wares. Rahmat develops a filial relationship with a young Bengali girl, Mini, who...
By Aviva Chomsky COVID-19 has brought economic and social crises to much of the world, and nowhere more than the Third World, where poor infrastructure, poverty, resource export dependence, inequality, and lack of accountability are endemic. Protests against scarcity, structural violence, police brutality, and corruption erupted everywhere from the...
By Nitya Chakraborty The meeting of 19 opposition parties hosted by the Congress President Sonia Gandhi on August 20 is a good beginning for building a joint front of the opposition to take on the BJP led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2024 Lok Sabha elections. The discussions...
By K Raveendran Prime Minister Narendra Modi often shrugs off the criticism that the rich have become richer and the poor poorer under his government as political grandstanding by opponents. But every new piece of information that is emerging on various aspects of the economy, particularly relating to money...
By Harihar Swarup With the Taliban entering the outlying areas in Kabul on Sunday and issuing a formal declaration that they do not intend to conduct a witch-hunt against those with the Islamic Republic Government while it waited for the completion of a ‘transition process’, and amid parallel reports...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak We have been relieved a little. The predicted third wave of COVID-19 did not strike in mid-August and is not likely to strike this month. It is delayed, but not averted altogether. The risk is still there with further opening up of several activities and...
By Arun Srivastava The alacrity shown by the CBI in responding to the Calcutta High Court’s order to probe the post poll cases of murder, attempt to murder and rape which took place in Bengal is quite enlightening. This has been something unusual for the CBI as the agency...
By Steve Sweeney Communist Party of Pakistan general secretary Imdad Qazi warned Wednesday of the serious consequences of the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan, which he said would boost jihadist groups across the region. “This victory of the Taliban will give courage to their followers in Pakistan,” he...