By Sushil Kutty Prime Minister Narendra Modi eased himself between Rajiv Gandhi and hockey wizard Major Dhyan Chand. The Congress says it’s a sly man who does this. Rajiv Gandhi if he was alive would have swatted the fly away with a flick of his wrist. The wrists are...
By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: The mega success of cycle yatra of Samajwadi Party has boosted the moral of the party leaders and workers who waited so long for this event. With his cycle yatra Akhilesh Yadav cleverly played the Brahmin card as it was deliberately organised on the birth...
By Anjan Roy The union government has in effect extended an olive branch to global investors to pour fresh investments into India with its withdrawal of the provisions for retrospective taxation. Government had promised to waive all retrospective tax claims against corporates, in this case, Vodafone and Cairn, on...
By Arun Srivastava It is a good omen that the Supreme Court has agreed to the fact that the allegations of snooping are serious if the reports regarding it are correct in the course of the hearing on Thursday. While hearing pleas seeking an independent probe into the alleged...
By Dr K R Shyam Sundar The Lok Sabha has passed the Essential Defence Services Bill, 2021, with a sunset clause, by a voice vote without any debate. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has assured the House that after parliamentary assent and presidential nod, the Act will be effective for...
By N Shankar The Reserve Bank of India being a regulator has been given the authority to give banking licences. It had framed its licensing policy to grant licenses for establishing new banks with due process of diligence, fit and proper criteria and with no conflict of interest, etc....
By Rahil Nora Chopra After Congress leader Rahul Gandhi drove a tractor to the Parliament and asked the government to repeal farm laws at the earliest, he led a meeting of opposition leaders on August 3 to formulate a pan-India strategy to take on the BJP in the 2024...
By Ben Chacko To date, the US bombings of Hiroshima on August 6 1945 and of Nagasaki three days later — war crimes that between them killed more than 200,000 civilians — remain the only occasions on which these terrible weapons, capable of destroying entire cities and of poisoning...
By K Raveendran The take-off for the hearing on a batch of petitions in the Supreme Court is certainly a setback for the Modi government. Chief Justice N V Ramana, while asking pointed questions to the petitioners, however, made it clear that the allegations about the use of Pegasus...
By Prakash Karat The announcement by the Modi government providing for 27 per cent reservation for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) and 10 per cent reservation for Economically Weaker Sections in the all-India quota for undergraduate and postgraduate medical and dental courses from the current academic year is being hailed...
By Krishna Jha Independence Day is at our door step. Count down has begun. India has been a country where almost the entire people, as one, irrespective of their caste, creed and community, stood against the mighty British imperialism and came out victorious. The demand for complete independence was...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak A possible third wave of COVID-19 seems to be the most discussed issue in India. Common people as well as experts, political parties in opposition as well as those in the ruling establishments, governments in the states as well as at the Centre, have been...
By Sushil Kutty The delta variant will gallop this month, say US scientists. The prognosis is for the US. But how much it will peak will depend on “human behaviour”. And America has humans of various variants. From the Texas variant to the Florida variant. And landlocked human behaviour...
By Dr. Suchita Krishnaprasad Approximately 14 lakh women serving under as Anganwadi workers (AWW) under the Integrated Child Development Services Scheme, which is the world’s largest community-based programme for child development, and another nine lakh women working as Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) under the National Rural Health Mission,...
By Sankar Ray “Throw away your diplomatic acrobatics. Our daughters spend sleepless nights as the Taliban thugs are on the doorsteps. Women’s education is under threat.’ These are the very beginning words of a message from a woman school teacher to a veteran western diplomatic correspondent (choosing anonymity as...
By Sushil Kutty Rahul Gandhi raised the cup to the impending ouster of Narendra Modi at a breakfast meeting of opposition MPs, this week. The future is in the womb of time and if anybody must be crystal-gazing at this point in time, it should be Narendra Modi...
By K Raveendran Copious tears are being shed in the name of parliamentary democracy and the loss of business hours in the august houses, which no doubt is costing the nation dearly. But the accusers are as much at fault, if not more, than the accused as both sides...
By Arun Srivastava Political experts and academics are feeling bad at the disruption replacing discussion as the foundation of our legislative functioning and believe the best panacea is to increase the working days of Parliament. It is not that the Parliaments of developed countries sit on the 365 days...