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Villages Ravaged By Pandemic As India’s Federal Structure Crumbles

By Rishabh Shukla and Shivangi Shukla The devastating impact of the second wave of Covid-19 and the bitter truth about the impending third wave is alarming to the federal structure of the country as presently, there are more than 306 districts with a positivity rate of 20 percent or...

May 29 · >

How The Public Healthcare In Canada Emerged As A Global Model?

By Dave McKee Canadian media and politicians claim that the country’s public health care system is “what separates us from the Americans.” Social democrats have baptized Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF)/New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Tommy Douglas as the “Father of Medicare,” the official name for Canada’s health system. Election...

May 29 · >

Unemployment Is The Cruellest Blow Of The Pandemic

By Anjan Roy Unemployment stemming from the spread of covid infection is the cruellest part of the pandemic, apart from the deaths and suffering caused by the disease. World wide millions of people have already been pushed into poverty because of the lack of incomes and employment. On preliminary...

May 28 · >

Proposal For A Minimum Global Corporate Tax Rate Is A Positive Signal

By Prabhat Patnaik Following its $1.9 trillion Ovid-relief package, the Biden administration has further announced an infrastructure package of $2.3 trillion. But in contrast to the former which is to be spent within months, the latter is to be spent over an eight-year period. And this package in turn...

May 28 · >

Two Agonising Years Of Devastation Under Narendra Modi Regime

By Sitaram Yechury These two years since the Modi II government was re-elected saw the consolidation of the process, with renewed vigour, put in motions even years ago, post-2014 elections, of the realisation of the RSS project of converting India into their conception of a rabidly intolerant, theocratic, fascistic...

May 28 · >

Modi Fights Falling Ratings And Vaccine Shortage

By Sushil Kutty As Covid-19 courses through India’s veins, the environment has become toxic. If it’s BJP versus Congress at one level, and it’s Modi Government versus Big Tech at another. The rightwing says Twitter is modern-day East India Company while the Delhi Police has the microblogging site in...

May 28 · >

Ramdev’s Bogus Claims Ploy To Sell Patanjali Products

By Prabir Purkayastha All publicity is good publicity—so goes the old marketing slogan. Is that why Ramdev courts controversy by laughing at Covid-19 victims gasping for air on his Astha channel? His attack on allopathic medicine as “stupid science” and false claims that “10,000 doctors have died” after two...

May 28 · >

BJP Cannot Miss The Writings On The Wall

By Rahil Nora Chopra Results of the recently held assembly elections of five states showed that the people are against BJP or in favour of BJP alliance in the states. Now the people are divided between the slogans of Modi Hatao Desh Bachao or Aayega To Modi Hi. While...

May 28 · >

Gujarat Model In Lakshadweep

By Prakash Karat The union territory of Lakshadweep is a group of islands which are home to around 65,000 people.  These quiet, peace-loving people are being subjected to a ruthless regime which seeks to deprive them of their way of life, livelihoods, food and cultural rights.  The plague on...

May 27 · >

Rural India Is Taking The Brunt Of NDA Government’s Gross Failure

By Krishna Jha Down with shock and grief we are today the carriers of our dead. Our rivers are swollen with Covid corpses. Ganges, the most beautiful gift of nature to us, is unsightly with the bodies floating all over not only in the flowing water but also on...

May 27 · >

RSS Using CBI To Dissipate Centrist Forces

By Arun Srivastava There is no ambiguity about the nature and character of the legal war that is going on in Calcutta High Court. So far it appeared to be a war of attrition between the CBI and Mamata Banerjee on the arrest of TMC ministers and leaders. But...

May 27 · >

Afghanistan Issues: Bangladesh India On Same Page

By Ashis Biswas India is not alone in worrying about the long term impact of the US troops’ pullout from Afghanistan. Dhaka also shares Delhi’s concern. In Bangladesh, the recent arrest of four youths, who were on their way to Afghanistan to enroll/fight as Islamic jihadists, confirms the abiding...

May 27 · >

Narendra Modi Govt Abdicates Duty Towards Farmers Union’s Demands

By Dr. Silpa Aziz As the farmers’ protests against the farm laws of 2020 completed six months on May 26, 2021, let us trace the trail of these laws and their basis. The government made a systematic and consistent approach in bringing about these laws. While NITI Aayog’s agri...

May 27 · >

Bob Dylan Reminds US Times, They Are A Changin’

By Papri Sri Raman And you better start swimming, Or you will sink like a stone, For the times they are a changin’ …The battle outside ragin’, Will soon shake your window, And rattle your walls. Yes, this can be called a protest song but 80-year-oldlyricist Bob Dylan cannot...

May 27 · >

In A Positive Sign For World Peace, Biden To Meet Putin For Summit

By John Wojcik President Joe Biden will hold a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin on June 16 in Geneva, a face-to-face meeting between the leaders of the two countries with the largest nuclear arsenals. Many who prefer a confrontational approach to U.S. relations with Russia have already been...

May 27 · >

Satyajit Ray’s Centennial Year: Three Encounters Of The Close Kind

By Nitya Chakraborty The Indian filmmaking legend Satyajit Ray stepped into his 100th year on May 2, 2021. The maestro died in 1992, at the age of only 71. He left us without finishing many of the proposed film and writing projects which he had undertaken in his last...

May 26 · >

Debate Can Wait, But Not Oxygen For A Gasping Lung

By K Raveendran It is certainly not a happy situation as the courts are seen increasingly overstepping the boundaries between the Executive and Judiciary to the extent that there is probably need to redefine the relationship. The debate on whether the courts are right or wrong in what they...

May 26 · >

May 26 As A Black Day For Farmers

By Gyan Pathak Farmers’ agitation against three farm laws completes six months on May 26, the day on which Narendra Modi became Prime Minister of India seven years ago. It may be just a coincidence, but is politically significant as Black Day for all except Modi and his fan...

May 26 · >
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