By Arun Srivastava While the Prime Minister Narendra Modi was inaugurating the renovated Jallianwala Bagh complex in Amritsar, his close friend from the RSS days chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar, has hatched the conspiracy to enact a sort of mayhem on the agitating farmers. Khattar may outright deny his...
By Dr Arun Mitra Central Government’s scheme to give 5 Kilogram of grain and One Kilogram of Daal to 80 crore people is an acceptance of abject poverty in our country. This is at a time when the country is aspiring to be 5 trillion economy by 2024. It...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak There had been a wide range of unresolved labour-related issues in India even before COVID-19 struck the country, which has further been exacerbated by lockdowns and containment measures. Workers in both the formal and informal economy were by and large left on their own, and...
By Sushil Kutty Once a gangster, always a gangster? Journalist Rajdeep Sardesai says Narayan Rane was once a small-time Mumbai ‘gunda’ who Shiva Sena founder Balasaheb Thackeray noticed and adopted. Overnight Rane became a politician. Today, Narayan Rane is Union MSME Minister and micro, small and medium enterprises happen...
By Amulya Ganguli An example of the Hindutva brigade’s failure to spread its communal message as widely as possible is available from several incidents. One is the Olympic gold medalist, Neeraj Chopra’s caution against the use of his name for a “dirty agenda”. He was referring to the tirades...
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: There is no mistaking the signs. The writ of former chief minister Oommen Chandy and former leader of the opposition, Ramesh Chennithala, no longer runs in the Congress in Kerala. The unchallenged supremacy the duo had enjoyed for 18 years has come to an end....
By Ayaskant Das In what is being termed as a compromise of the federal structure of the Indian polity, the Modi government has taken direct control over funds worth more than Rs 25,000 crore earmarked to be spent on people and communities affected by mining activities across the country....
By Nantoo Banerjee Whatever the impending regime change in Afghanistan may mean to India, the country should accept the reality soon and join China, Russia, Pakistan and the UK, among others, to support the political change in Afghanistan. The India-Afghanistan relations are over 1,000 years old. Sultan Mahmud of...
By Harihar Swarup The Regime changes are capricious events, since there are many variables in play. It explains their mystique. The latest one in Afghanistan, third in the past two decades, is no exception. The Mujahideen takeover in 1992 was a preordained event choreographed by the United States, which...
By K Raveendran There is euphoria over India achieving one crore Covid vaccinations on a single day, the first time ever the country has achieved the feat. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has described it in a tweet as ‘momentous’, Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya proudly made the announcement about the...
By Devasis Chattopadhyay The state government of Maharashtra decided that this year too they would not grant permission for ‘Dahi Handi’ celebration during Janmashtami on 30 August. This is the second consecutive year that the immensely popular Dahi Handi celebration has been cancelled owing to the pandemic. Indeed, all...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak Prime Minister Narendra Modi has intervened to get liberal rules for drones with a claim to leverage India’s strengths in innovation, technology and engineering to make India a drone hub. This romantic idea has immediately caught the imagination of the dreamers within and outside the...
By Sushil Kutty Come September there will be a dismantling of Hindutva, which happens to be different from Hinduism. Wait, it is ‘Global Hindutva’ they are after; ‘they’ meaning people wanting to cut the throat of the RSS/BJP’s book of Hindutva and leave in its wake the purest of...
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Muttil tree-felling case, which happened during the last term of the Pinarayi Vijayan Government, continues to haunt the second Pinarayi regime. The case has taken a new turn with the Divisional Forest Officer P. Dhanesh Kumar, who played a major role in unearthing the...
By Nitya Chakraborty The Supreme Court’s observation on Wednesday that the two bench of judges headed by the Chief Justice of India N V Ramanna will be issuing a comprehensive order on the petitions challenging the use of the Israeli Pegasus spyware for snooping, is of special importance in...
By Prabhat Patnaik The anti-colonial nationalism that informed the struggle for liberation in third world countries was, as is well-known, of an entirely different genre from the bourgeois nationalism that had emerged in Europe in the seventeenth century. There is a tendency in the West, including even among progressives,...
By Anjan Roy A sense of foreboding has taken hold of the Central Asian countries. Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan were all part of the Soviet Union for close to seventy years until USSR crumbled. The Marxist ideologies of the Soviet days had at least kept at bay the traditional religious...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak The Supreme Court of India made two comments on policing in India on August 26 putting on record the two well known facts that the police administration across India are cosy to the politicians of the ruling establishments while filing flimsy charges against opposition leaders...