By Sankar Ray The catchy slogan, Naya Pakistan, riding on which the meteoric advent of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf took place eight years ago now confronts its supremo and the Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan Niazi in the 75th anniversary year of the birth of Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s dream...
By Cedric Prakash Father Stan Swamy spent his life working with Adivasis in Jharkhand in defence of their rights. He did not want their jal, jungle, zameen exploited by unscrupulous and corrupt vested interests. For this, he had to pay the ultimate price! On 8 October 2020, he was...
By Nitya Chakraborty At long last, the opposition parties are showing signs of unprecedented unity in taking a common position against the BJP government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The abrupt ending of the Parliament session by the ruling regime on August 11 instead of the scheduled August13,...
By Sushil Kutty India is a federation of states, or should it be called a union of states? The Constitution-makers made the Centre more powerful. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin prefers to call it ‘union government’. The Bharatiya Janata Party, which seems to believe that India came into...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak Schools look deserted, barring a few that have been reopened. Liveliness and laughter of the innocent souls, the children, our future, are locked in their homes, while the country will be celebrating 75th Independence Day, on August 15, 2021, and then the whole year as...
By Arun Srivastava Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is striving hard to exploit the issue of Pegasus to unite the opposition parties and also use it to revive the Congress which has virtually turned into a moribund organisation during the last five years. How far he would succeed in achieving...
By Rahil Nora Chopra Congress President Sonia Gandhi has spoken to a bevy of senior Opposition leaders, including Sharad Pawar, Mamata Banerjee, Uddhav Thackeray, Hemant Soren and M K Stalin, inviting them for a meeting aimed at consolidating the opposition unity. No date has been finalised yet for the...
By Indira Jaising Much has been and will be written about Justice Rohinton F. Nariman, who retires from the Supreme Court on August 12. Justice Nariman stepped into history on July 7, 2014, as the first judge to be appointed under the current National Democratic Alliance government, which assumed...
By Prakash Karat As India celebrates the completion of 74 years of independence and enters the period leading up to the 75th anniversary of independence in 2022, the country is truly at a critical juncture. The ideals of the freedom struggle, which suffused the making of a Republican Constitution...
By Amarjeet Kaur On August 15, 1947, India achieved independence, as struggles and sacrifices reached the ultimate. Since then, India has been marching to achieve several milestones in the development of infrastructure, science and technology, exploration of natural resources and creation of national assets including the Public sector enterprises....
By Krishna Jha One more year is gone since last August. A mirror image of last several years, with some unprecedented peaks like pandemic deaths, unemployment growth, investment scarcity leading to job loss, wage cut. Revision of labour laws has brought the classic proletariat back as he has nothing...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak Only a few days ago PM Narendra Modi had told business and industry that his government was going ahead with reforms for conviction and not compulsion. On August 11, his government got the General Insurance Bill passed in the Rajya Sabha amidst shocking scenes that...
By Arun Srivastava Any decent individual would feel extremely hurt at the Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu breaking down and narrating his battered emotion that he could not sleep because of the sacrilege in the “temple of democracy” by some opposition MPs who had climbed on the table...
By Sushil Kutty To say that Members of Parliament are having a gala time disrupting proceedings of the two houses would be wrong. Climbing atop tables, hurling paper missiles, throwing the rulebook at the Chair! These are not signs of MPs having a good time. These are indications of...
By Ashis Biswas In these Corona pandemic- plagued hard times, news that fast-paced railway travel between Kolkata and Dhaka megacities — the two biggest growing urban conglomerations in South Asia — may be reduced to four/five hours from 10/11 hours as of now, comes as a pleasant surprise. If...
By D Raja On the day of August 15, more than seven decades back, in 1947, our nation began her tryst with destiny. The political independence achieved by us is the result of decades of struggles by the people of our country. Recognising the exploitative nature of the British...
By K Raveendran Solicitor General Tushar Mehta’s plea to the Supreme Court hearing the Pegasus snooping case amounts to virtually admitting that the government has things to hide. The Modi government’s approach in this highly sensitive issue has been suspect right from the beginning and every new development is...
By Sushil Kutty Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah are the ones who can talk on Pegasus. But Modi doesn’t have the time to spare. That leaves Amit Shah in the lurch. And he’s acting as if he was never at ‘Home’. The Home Minister spoke...