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ABVP Members Disrupt Webinar On Achievement Of Scientific Temper

  By L S Herdenia   BHOPAL: July 30, 2021 will be recorded as a day of shame in the history of Dr. Gaur Central University of Madhya Pradesh. On this day the RSS affiliated Vidhyarthi Parishad directed the University to remove the names of two eminent scholars from...

Aug 2 · >

Pandemic Further Worsens Living Conditions In Urban India

By Tikender Singh Panwar  The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed the hollowness of the urban development trajectory in India. Since the last few decades, especially after the economic reforms in the 1990s, the city development models have been for-profit maximisation through privatisation of utilities, monetisation of land and corporatisation for...

Aug 2 · >

South African Communist Party Observes Centenary Of Its Founding

  By Satyaki Chakraborty   The South African Communist Party (SACP) reflected on a centenary of “unbroken struggle”  on August 1  as it celebrated the 100th anniversary of its founding. At a hybrid conference, held virtually and in person, the party’s general secretary Blade Nzimande said it continues to...

Aug 2 · >

Pegasus’ Legendary Thunderbolt Strikes Modi Govt

By K Raveendran Pegasus, the winged horse, is supposed to carry thunderbolts as per Greek mythology. It seems one of these bolts has struck the Modi government, which is in a real predicament over the use of the Israeli spyware to snoop on people in India. Whether such use...

Jul 31 · >

Home Minister Amit Shah’s Failure In Assam-Mizoram Dispute Is Glaring

By Sushil Kutty Amit Shah! If there’s a ring of authority to the name, it’s because ‘Shah’ spells ‘Amit’, like in the ‘Rishtey mei toh hum tumhare baap lagte hain, naam hai Shehanshah’, which is a ringtone that sounds like ‘The name is Bond, James Bond!’ But this is...

Jul 31 · >

Battle Against Pandemic In India Is A Long Drawn One With Twists And Turns

By Harihar Swarup Despite improvements in daily vaccination numbers and the promise of increased supply, challenges persist in India’s vaccination drive. First, there is a sharp rural-urban disparity (which, to be sure, is narrowing) in per capita vaccination numbers, and second, there are intermittent “dry” days in some parts...

Jul 31 · >

Safely Reopening Of Schools Is Now Possible

By Gyan Pathak Reopening schools after closure of about 16 months since the lockdown from March 24, 2020 is being felt necessary, but the fear of COVID-19 infection has made the government indecisive on reopening and parents hesitant about sending their children to schools, though we have seen in...

Jul 31 · >

Mamata Banerjee Has Maximum Capability To Unite The Opposition Parties

By Arun Srivastava Mamata Banerjee’s task to bring together the entire opposition on a common platform and evolve a unity model is more arduous and daunting than the challenges being faced by Rahul Gandhi. For accomplishing her mission she has not only to make agree the opposition parties to...

Jul 31 · >

South Asian Nations Have To Meet Challenges Of Covid And Health Care

By Dr. Arun Mitra Use of atomic weapons on Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 6th and 9th August 1945 respectively led to a situation where the common man was struck in dismay; even the military strategists of Japan could not imagine that such a powerful and devastating weapon had already...

Jul 31 · >

New Emigration Bill A Step Forward, But Indians Need More

By Vasanth Adithya. J India is a labour intensive nation with the largest diaspora in the world. According to a United Nations report, “Migration 2020 Highlights”, close to 18 million (1.8 crores) Indians live and work outside the country. Several independent investigative reports have highlighted the grave exploitation of...

Jul 31 · >

Mamata Banerjee’s Talks During Delhi Visit Have Formed The Basis Of Opposition Unity

By Nitya Chakraborty West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s talks in Delhi during her five day visit beginning July 26, have helped in a big way in facilitating the process of an understanding in principle that the Congress has to be a major partner in the proposed front of...

Jul 30 · >

In Three Decades Of Liberalisation In India, Fruits Of Growth Have Not Gone To Poor

By Prabhat Patnaik It is thirty years since India adopted neoliberal policies in 1991, though some would date their introduction even earlier to 1985. Newspapers are full of assessments of the impact of these policies on the economy, and liberalisers from Manmohan Singh downwards, have suddenly become visible, lauding...

Jul 30 · >

Serious Threat To Economy And Health Continues

By Gyan Pathak Despite some positive developments, serious threat to economy and health continues, warned the mid-year review of the WTO. To overcome the risk the countries across the world need to keep the markets and supply chain open and restrictions minimized it suggested. The report was reviewed by...

Jul 30 · >

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 · >
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