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Amarinder, Sidhu Up The Ante

By Rahil Nora Chopra The rift between Punjab Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh and MLA Navjot Singh Sidhu widened further, with Amarinder Singh challenging his former minister to contest against him from Patiala and lose his security deposit like Gen JJ Singh. The Chief Minister while referring to Sidhu...

Apr 30 · >

The Scandal That Is The Modi Government

By Prakash Karat The Covid-19 tragedy that is unfolding in India is of truly epic proportions.  There is the scandal of people dying because of lack of oxygen in hospitals; there is the scandal of lack of hospital beds and medicines; there is the scandal of deaths due to...

Apr 29 · >

May Day To See Protest Against Pro-Corporate Vaccine Policy

By Gyan Pathak The ferocious rise in the second wave of Covid-19 infections and deaths in India has made the working class suffer the most, and hence the May Day 2021 is going to be different. Trade Unions of the country, while demonstrating solidarity of the working class, will...

Apr 29 · >

Tsunami Of Covid Devours India

By Krishna Jha The crisis is immense, with multiplicity in character, but agenda has been set with only one point, and that is promoting the process of financialisation, and the only way it goes is through destruction. There is no other way to explain the context. Covid 19 is...

Apr 29 · >

How Lockdown Led To Spiking Of Gender Gap

By Nupur Dogra Recently, India fell by 28 positions to 140 out of 156 countries in the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Global Gender Gap report. The report identifies the decrease in women’s participation in the labour force, from 24.8 percent to 22. 3 percent, as one of the major...

Apr 29 · >

Lessons From Pandemic: Build Hospitals, Not Bombs

By Dr. Arun Mitra Even though the world is into the deep crisis of Covid pandemic, the situation in low and medium economic group of countries with limited resources is precarious.  For the first time there is a realization that we need huge resources and meticulous planning for universal...

Apr 29 · >

Election Commission Caught In Its Own Trap

By Arun Srivastava The officials of the Election Commission supervising and monitoring the assembly elections to five states probably are from some other planet else how could they impose their irrational and whimsical orders mandatory for entering into counting centres on May 2? The EC officials have asked the...

Apr 29 · >

Second Wave Exposes Tall Claims Of Atmanirbhar Bharat

By Ashok B Sharma The second wave of Coronavirus has brought in a tsunami-like disaster in India with mounting deaths, phenomenal rise in Covid positive cases coupled with acute shortages of vaccines, hospital beds, oxygen, oxygen transport facility and essential drugs needed for treatment like Remdesivir. Black marketing and...

Apr 29 · >

Health Professionals Need Greater Protection

By Gyan Pathak The world has already lost 7,000 health workers since the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic and about 136 million health and social care workers are at great risk of contracting the infection while braving the disease to help others survive. However, the tremendous pressure of handling the...

Apr 28 · >

When There Was No Oxygen On Modi’s Mind

By K Raveendran Each Mann ki Baat broadcast of Narendra Modi involves elaborate preparations. Often, work on two broadcasts goes on simultaneously. All those who are familiar with television and radio shows know this. But for the average Indian, Modi speaks his mind out every time he airs his...

Apr 28 · >

UP Panchayat Poll Becomes Covid Super-Spreader

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: More than 125 teachers, shiksha mitr and instructors have died in the past 10 days while performing their duty in the panchayat poll, which is proving to be super-spreader. The spokesman of Rashtriya Shaikshik Mahasangh (RSM) has demanded postponement of the remaining phases of panchayat...

Apr 28 · >

Maulana Who Fused Science And Rationality Into Islamic Study

By Harihar Swarup In a Manichean world darkened by narrow binaries, Maulana Wahiduddin Khan often stood as a source of light and hope. With his passing away, India and the world have lost a remarkable religious and Islamic theologian, who tried till the very last to bridge the difference...

Apr 28 · >

We Have Only Ourselves To Blame For Killer Second Wave

By Kalyani Shankar World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has recently said that India’s situation is a devastating reminder of what the coronavirus can do. Indeed, he was right as the country is suffering from a severe and more dangerous second wave of the pandemic. The authorities...

Apr 27 · >

Covid-19 Laying Bare Systematic Vulnerabilities

By Gyan Pathak COVID-19 pandemic is laying bare systematic vulnerabilities and inequalities in just about every economy and society. It is more than just a health crisis, which is driving losses of lives and livelihoods, extreme poverty, inequality, and food security. Apart from this onslaught of ferocious rise in...

Apr 27 · >

Covid Exposes Ineptitude Of Modi Govt, Taming Of Institutions

By Arun Srivastava The oral order of the bench of Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy of Madras High Court holding the Election Commission as “the most irresponsible in not stopping political parties from wanton abuse of the Covid-19 protocol” telling it in no ambiguous term: “You...

Apr 27 · >

So Has India Become The ‘Sick Man Of Asia’?

By Sushil Kutty Last year 2020, an Indian journalist writing for Pakistani newspaper Dawn gave India the sobriquet ‘Sick Man of Asia’, originally the namesake of China, and which was used by the World Street Journal (WSJ), again in 2020, to describe China, which got so pissed off by...

Apr 27 · >

Covid: Modi Govt’s Criminal Abdication Of Responsibility

By Prabir Purkayastha India’s Covid numbers have far outstripped countries like the US and Brazil, which have been the poor performers till now. More worryingly, the number of positives to tests are now more than one out of five, more than four times what it was a few months...

Apr 27 · >

Needed A Comprehensive Plan To Protect Citizen’s Health And Economy

By Nantoo Banerjee India’s economy seems to be going out of control under the pressure of the virulent expansion of Covid-19. What else can explain the rapid fall in industrial production and massive jump of wholesale and retail prices in the last three months? Partial lockdowns are back in...

Apr 26 · >
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