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U.S. President’s Programme To Give Incentives For Vaccination Is A Novel One

By Sushil Kutty United States President Joe Biden is giving away $100 each to citizens who vaccinate. State and local governments have been told to draw from Biden’s $1.9 trillion ‘American Rescue Plan’ to incentivize vaccinations. The $100 incentive might “sound unfair” to those who have already vaccinated, but...

Jul 30 · >

Could Didi Get The Opposition Together To Take Modi On?

By Rahil Nora Chopra West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s meeting with Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi at 10 Janpath on Wednesday, 28 July, is being keenly watched by political observers all over the country. It’s obvious that Banerjee is keen on assuming a national role and...

Jul 30 · >

United States Is Silently Expanding Its Military Presence In Africa

By Eileen Whitehead It is almost impossible to find out any news of what is happening in Africa. It’s as though the continent is completely off the media’s radar, yet what is happening there will have consequences for the whole world. The reason why this region is subjected to...

Jul 30 · >

Unalloyed Lies Mark Modi Govt’s Statements In Parliament In Monsoon Session

By Prakash Karat The first week of the monsoon session of parliament has revealed a lot about the character of the Modi government. In the space of a few days, the government went on record with two untruths.  The first was the equivocal statement by the minister of information...

Jul 29 · >

Modi Government Admitted Snooping Through Pegasus In Parliament In 2019

By Krishna Jha Will the winged horse ever get rooted? Will it ever be able to boast of a key to treasure of truth? Truth that appeared in the Lok Sabha shackled in untruths? Truth that is the ultimate objective for the Parliament to deliver to people for the...

Jul 29 · >

Don’t Consign Working Households To Peril

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Majority of working households in India have been undergoing an unprecedented hardship ever since countrywide lockdown was announced on March 24, 2020. They were largely uncovered by any social security schemes on the one hand and only 28 per cent of them had salary earning...

Jul 29 · >

Blinken Comes And Leaves Giving No Big Assurance To India

By Sushil Kutty US Secretary of State Antony Blinken doesn’t know much about the people of the region he visited. South Asia abounds with the weirdo. The day before Blinken arrived, five Pakistani men gang-raped a goat and murdered it before they fled. Last heard the police were hunting...

Jul 29 · >

New Era Begins In Peru Under Leftwing President Pedro Castillo

By Satyaki Chakraborty Pedro Castillo was finally sworn in as Peruvian president on July 28 on the 200th anniversary of the Andean country’s independence from Spain. With this, the Latin American nation entered a new era to be ruled by a self proclaimed Marxist-Leninist who has promised to impart...

Jul 29 · >

Equality And Rights Elude Minorities All Over The World Even In 2021

By Ajit Singh The concept of democracy, which had promised equal rights and voice for the voiceless and to act as a human rights watchdog to check injustice and atrocities in totalitarian and autocratic regimes, has failed to ensure equality for minorities even in the world’s largest democracy. Ironically,...

Jul 29 · >

SC Verdict Re-Ignites Debate On Law Versus Lawmakers

By K Raveendran The Supreme Court has passed a historical verdict on the powers of the legislature vis-à-vis other institutions of parliamentary democracy, declaring that the privileges of the elected representatives do not place them above the law of the land. The landmark decision by a bench comprising Justices...

Jul 28 · >

The Assam-Mizoram Border Clash Has A Long History Of Conflict

By Barun Das Gupta The death of seven Assam policemen in armed clashes with the Mizoram police on July 26 is deplorable. Assam has “border disputes” with Meghalaya, Nagaland and Mizoram for a long time. This time, according to Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, the clash with the...

Jul 28 · >

Third Wave Of Covid-19 Will Be Hitting India Very Soon

By Dr. Gyan Pathak India may be only three to six weeks away from the predicted third wave of COVID-19 that may actually hit the country. Union Ministry of Health sounded alarm yesterday, though not for the third wave, but for slowing down in drop of new cases as...

Jul 28 · >

The Spectre Of Mamata Banerjee Is Haunting Narendra Modi And BJP

By Arun Srivastava West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee is on the mission to the National Capital, after assuming office for a third term, to prick the aura of Narendra Modi and dismantle the perception of his being invincible.  Just before leaving for Delhi she sent a clear message...

Jul 28 · >

Kerala LDF Suffers From Ally Trouble

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: As if the plethora of problems plaguing the CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) are not enough, its allies are giving the Front a big headache. The ‘culprits’ are the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and the Indian National League (INL). It was the NCP which embarrassed...

Jul 28 · >

Payal Kapadia Wins Prestigious Golden Eye Award At Cannes Film Festival

By Harihar Swarup A student writes letter to her estranged lover, who has been pulled out of college by his parents for being in a relationship with her, a girl of different caste. Through her  letters and story the viewers gets a sense of what can be like to...

Jul 28 · >

Demand Is Rising Globally To Probe Pegasus Spyware’s Role In Snooping

By Sangam Four prominent U.S. lawmakers have jointly issued a statement calling for action against NSO-like companies that sell spyware to authoritarian regimes across the world. Terming such companies as the “A.Q. Khans of the cyber world”, the statement called for stricter regulations as it was used against “peaceful...

Jul 28 · >

Haiti And Cuba Are Facing Wrath Of American Corporate Intersts

By Zoltan Zigedy Two countries have made the front pages and lead stories in our lemming-like capitalist media: Haiti and Cuba. One country — Haiti — has earned the ire of the self-styled Western democracies by overthrowing its colonial slavemasters and establishing a free state in 1803, the first...

Jul 28 · >

Mamata Banerjee’s Bold Pegasus Move Can Rattle Modi-Shah

By Sushil Kutty West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Rahul Gandhi will come to a head in a couple of years, leading up to the 2024 general elections. Both are angling for the same distinction, but there’s only one slot to fill. ‘Didi’ thinks she’s the one for...

Jul 27 · >
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