By Sumedha Pal Protests against the three contentious farm laws, passed by the central government in September 2020, are raging across India and the remotest tribal belts of the country are no exception. For the adivasis, farm laws are inextricably tied up with the failure of the government to...
By Karl Engels Early last summer, when it was already obvious that the pandemic was making a wreck of the economy, Joe Biden appeared to have a light bulb moment. He seemed to realize that everything had changed, and that, to keep up with history, he better change as...
By K Raveendran The Modi government has perfected the art of using a safeguard against something to perpetuate exactly the same act or tendency. So, national unity is cited as the reason for attempts to wreck national unity and national interest is taken to mean the interest of the...
By Prakash Karat The Supreme Court has declined to stay the issuance of electoral bonds in its current tranche from April 1 to 10. The Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), an NGO, had made an urgent plea that the issuance of bonds meant for the four state assembly elections...
By Gyan Pathak Maharashtra was going from bad to worse for the last two months. People were violating the advisories of the government, new corona virus strains were being found, and even double mutation were found which were believed to escape immunity of the recovered or vaccinated. However, when...
By Nilanjan Banik There are two sides to every story. One, that India’s healthcare system is not in great shape, and that there is a dearth of hospital beds, doctors, and paramedic staffs to react to a health emergency like COVID pandemic. But turn to the other side, and...
By Arun Srivastava Political experts and pollsters are busy deciphering the implication of Mamata Banerjee campaigning at a stretch for five days in her new electoral abode Nandigram. If for some it is the sign of her fighting the battle with her back to the wall, some are also...
By Harihar Swarup The BJP High Command has, perhaps, been most unkind to former Lok Sabha speaker Sumitra Mahjan. While she was only given Padma Bhushan, lesser mortals were honoured with Padma Vibhushan, the second highest civilian award. She had been an eight term M.P, second woman speaker of...
By Hugo Albuquerque On March 23, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva finally and definitively won his ongoing legal battle. After years of judicial harassment, culminating in a six-hundred-day prison sentence, the Supreme Court has finally ruled that former judge Sérgio Moro was biased in his ruling and that Lula’s...
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...
By Nantoo Banerjee At a time when the country is getting ready to celebrate 75 years of India’s independence from the British rule in a befitting manner at national and international levels, a very large portion of the citizens are still struggling to protect their life and livelihood in...
By Gyan Pathak When India will begin its financial year on April 1, the organized labour force under the joint platform of 10 Central trade unions in the country would be tearing up or burning the copies of four new labour codes. We have just witnessed a spate of...
By Amulya Ganguli It is the series of assaults and harassment of the minorities, starting from the lynching of Muslim cattle traders from around 2015, which appear to have prompted some of the “self-appointed custodians” of human rights, to quote external affairs minister S. Jaishankar, to downgrade India’s status...
By Kalyani Shankar The ongoing Assembly elections in five states- Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, West Bengal, and Assam will decide whether the left parties will survive or vanish. Voters of both West Bengal and Kerala are crucial for the future of the Left parties. The communists are ruling only...
By Sushil Kutty Republic TV head honcho and anchor-in-chief Arnab Goswami is not happy with the NIA, the country’s premier investigating agency. One gets the feeling that as far as Goswami is concerned the NIA shouldn’t forget that Vaze is first and foremost complicit in hounding Arnab Goswami and...
By K Raveendran We sing paeans for a casteless and egalitarian society, at the same time promote caste identity not just for feeling secure socially but to claim economic benefits on all possible grounds, including reservation. And the worst part is that we do not want to acknowledge this...
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: When the going gets tough, the tough get going. That is how a CPI(M) leader characterized the embattled Pinarayi Vijayan Government’s unprecedented decision to launch a judicial inquiry against the central agencies investigating the gold smuggling and other related cases. A Cabinet meeting appointed retired...
By Arun Srivastava With the RSS and BJP making all out efforts to reach out to the people for convincing them that the farmers’ movement for abrogation of the three farm laws was against the national interest and was systematically fading out, the farmer leaders are envisioning to expose...