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Stop This Massive Sell-Out Of National Assets Of The Country

By Prof. C P Chandrasekhar Camouflaged In jargon that speaks of ‘monetisation of de-risked assets’, the BJP-led NDA government has announced its plan to sell out India’s public sector. In that plan, assets ranging from roads, ports, airports and railway track and stations, through fuel pipelines, telecom towers, optical...

Aug 26 · >

Passing Of Pro-People $3.5 Trillion Budget By US House Is A Big Win For Sanders

By Nitya Chakraborty The American Left led by Bernie Sanders won a big victory early this week as the U.S. House of Representatives approved the $3.5 trillion reconciliation budget plan opening the way of bringing about radical changes in the living standards of the common masses. In terms of...

Aug 26 · >

Violence Against Muslims Is A Disturbing Pattern In Many States In The Country

By Prakash Karat The everyday violence against Muslims is showing a disturbing pattern.  In the month of August, there have been at least four recorded cases of gratuitous violence against Muslims in the streets of some cities and small towns in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.  The targets...

Aug 26 · >

Afghan Women Are Going To Be Worst Sufferers In The New Taliban Regime

By Anjan Roy A top ranking US diplomat had observed in a security conference in Qatar years back, where this correspondent was privileged to be a participant, that “a country is known by the sport it plays”. Afghanistan’s national sport is “buzkashi’, which is a gruesome blood sport, involving...

Aug 26 · >

Senior RSS Leader Shivprakash Doubts Hindutva As The Main Electoral Ploy

By Arun Srivastava The realisation that attempts to polarise electorate on basis of Hindutva and religion didn’t work in secular Bengal has finally descended on the BJP leaders, but this is coming after four months of the assembly election and  has given rise to scepticism. This admission of the...

Aug 26 · >

Row Over Malabar Rebellion Leaders’ Exclusion From ICHR Book

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A flaming row has erupted over the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR)’s decision to remove the names of the people associated with the Malabar Rebellion of 1921 from the dictionary of martyrs of the Independence struggle .As per the decision, Rebellion leaders Variamkunnath Kunhamed...

Aug 26 · >

Modi Monetisation Plan Could Mean Another Misadventure Trip

By K Raveendran The National Monetisaton Pipeline might well turn out to be another pipedream turning sour, just as Modi’s demonetisation did, producing a result that was exactly the opposite of what was promised. Demonetisation was arguably more thoughtless and arbitrary, lacking any theoretical framework, a kind of midnight...

Aug 25 · >

Gravitating Around Pitfalls Of Caste Census

By Gyan Pathak The first caste census in India was done with the first ever census conducted in 1901 under Lord Risley as the Commissioner of Census of India which was discontinued after the Census 1931 due to opposition of the leaders of the Freedom Movement of India, triggered...

Aug 25 · >

RSS Hatching Design To Break The Continuing Farmers’ Movement

By Arun Srivastava With Narendra Modi and his government losing the control on the political narrative and his charisma on sustained decline owing primarily to the nine month old farmers’ satyagrah, the longest movement in Independent India, the RSS has once again become active to break the agitation. Adopting...

Aug 25 · >

Uddhav Thackeray Wins The Round On Slap War Against Narayan Rane

By Sushil Kutty Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and Union Cabinet minister Narayan Rane! It requires constant up and down eye movement to keep both of them in one frame. That’s because if Uddhav Thackeray is reed thin and tall, Narayan Rane is rock stout, and short! So much...

Aug 25 · >

Sangh Parivar’s Hatred For Mahatma Gandhi Has Crossed All Limits

By L S Herdenia BHOPAL: Sangh Parivar and leaders and spokesmen of its affiliates never miss any opportunity to malign Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru. The latest in their malicious campaign is an article written by Rakesh Sinha, BJP member of Rajya Sabha. In his article published in Indian...

Aug 25 · >

Former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Kalyan Singh Was A Hardcore RSS

By Harihar Swarup Former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Kalyan Singh, who formed the BJP’s government in the state in 1991, has passed away. He was also governor of Rajasthan. He was accused of criminal conspiracy in the Babri Masjid demolition case for it was during his tenure as CM...

Aug 25 · >

Industrial Relations Code Is An Unnecessary Law For Labour

By Dr K R Shyam Sundar The Industrial Relations Code (IRC) has unnecessarily sought to legislate on “matters” for negotiations between negotiating union/negotiating council (NU/NC) and employers . Like in the past, it should have been left to the parties to determine depending on the empirical realities facing...

Aug 25 · >

A Look Back At Collapse Of Soviet Union Thirty Years Ago Under Gorbachev

By Carlos Martinez Thirty years ago, on August 24 1991, President Mikhail Gorbachev dissolved the central committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) and resigned from his role as general secretary. This was the first serious administrative step towards the dissolution of the Union of Soviet...

Aug 25 · >

Sonia Gandhi-Led Opposition Front Has To Cross Many More Hurdles

By Kalyani Shankar Congress President Sonia Gandhi has begun new efforts to unite the opposition. She did so in 2004 and formed a coalition government (UPA) fighting against the mighty Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee when she was considered almost a novice in politics. She did so when the...

Aug 24 · >

Big Talk On School Education But Sluggishness In Action

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....

Aug 24 · >

RSS On The Mission To Disparage The Glory Of Peasant Movements

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...

Aug 24 · >

Taliban Take Over Of Kabul Is A Good Fodder For BJP Panelists In TV Channels

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...

Aug 24 · >
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