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The Struggle For Protecting Gains Of Freedom Is Of Supreme Importance Now

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...

Aug 5 · >

India’s Preparations For The Third Wave Lack Coordination

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...

Aug 5 · >

‘Human Behaviour’ Will Determine Pace, Intensity Of Third Covid Wave

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...

Aug 5 · >

Anganwadi And ASHA Workers Are Essential Staff And Not Volunteers

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,...

Aug 5 · >

Fear Of Repeatation Of Earlier Taliban Terror Haunts Afghanistan

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...

Aug 5 · >

Rahul Gandhi Has Been Finally Emerging As A Mature Leader Of Opposition

                                                              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...

Aug 4 · >

Papri Chaat And Pakoda: Which One Is More Parliamentary?

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...

Aug 4 · >

Disruption Of Proceedings By Opposition Is Nothing New In Indian Parliament

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...

Aug 4 · >

World Of Work And Trade Unionism In Transition In Pandemic

By Gyan Pathak The world of work has been in transition for one and half years. So is the case with trade unionism. There are multiple reasons for it, which began with the outbreak of COVID-19, followed by lockdowns and containment measures put in forced shutdowns of establishments barring...

Aug 4 · >

LDF Government In Kerala Must Listen To The Voices Of Reason

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: It is, once again, an unredeeming tale of refusal to learn from past mistakes. A bitter product of the failure to listen to sage advice and the resultant legal snubs from the courts of the country. The Pinarayi Vijayan-led Left Democratic Front Government (LDF) defended...

Aug 4 · >

Mystery Around The Name Of Union Minister Prahlad Singh Patel In Pegasus List

By HariharSwarup For those who have known Union Minister Prahlad Singh Patel, his name figured in Pegasus list, along with Railway & Railways and IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, came as a surprise. “After all, he is someone who puts it all out there— where was the need to know...

Aug 4 · >

Former Contra Rebel To Stand In Nicaraguan Presidential Elections On November 7

By Satyaki Chakraborty The political situation in Nicaragua, a country in Latin America, has turned tense, four months before the Presidential elections on November 7 as the present president Daniel Ortega has imprisoned some opposition leaders including a presidential potential candidate and the anti- Ortega parties are putting a...

Aug 4 · >

Mamata Has Set A Fresh Narrative For Building Firm Unity Of Opposition Parties

By Kalyani Shankar West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee made a whirlwind trip last week to the capital, making another attempt to unite the Opposition parties.  She met all the right people and made adequate noise about the eluding opposition unity. Will she be able to succeed where others...

Aug 3 · >

Samyukta Kisan Manch’s Action Plan In Uttar Pradesh Rattles BJP

By Arun Srivastava Ahead of the September 5 programme of the Sanyukta Kisan Manch programme to seal all roads leading to Lucknow, the BJP-RSS is gearing for a fierce, if needed resorting to an aggressive violent confrontation with the farmers. Sangh strategy to win the 2024 Lok Sabha election...

Aug 3 · >

Corona Battle Becomes Tougher In Kerala

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The battle against COVID-19 has become tougher in Kerala. The dubious distinction the state has gained of being the best performer and having the worst in new cases of infection. For Kerala, the second wave is hardly over, but the third wave is already predicted...

Aug 3 · >

Three Gujarati Musketeers Messing With Future Of Lakshadweep

By Sushil Kutty The ‘Save Lakshadweep Forum’ did not take into account the fact that Prime Minister Narendra Modi spends at least 17 hours a day mulling what to do, and where, to disturb the status quo no matter what the cost because money is not a factor for...

Aug 3 · >

Dialogue Between States Is The Only Way To Contain Border Tensions In North East

By Sagarneel Sinha Often the northeast region of the country is clubbed together but the fact is the states of this region are different from each other in terms of tribe, language, food, clothing, culture and history. These kinds of cultural differences are seen inside these states too. This...

Aug 3 · >

1991 Economic Reforms Steered Growth But Fruits Could Not Be Shared

By Subrata Majumder 1991 reforms triggered growth. Economy leapfrogged 7-8 percent for two decades, the second highest growth in GDP, next to China. India became the sixth largest economy in the world. It emerged the net major exporter of oil refinery products, notwithstanding being the third largest importer of...

Aug 3 · >
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