By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: Enthused by the success of nadi adhikar yatra to reach out backward community of Nishada, the Congress under the leadership of Priyanka Gandhi is planning to take out Bunkar Adhikar Yatra to woo lakhs of weavers in the state. It would be worth mentioning here...
By Gyan Pathak Exactly one year before on March 24, 2020, when lockdown was announced in India, all schools, colleges, and educational institutions were also shut down. Closure of about 1.5 million schools imparting primary and secondary education affected 286 million children, and closing of 993 universities, 39,931 colleges,...
By Arun Srivastava The Modi government’s intolerance of foreign institutions’ criticism of its failure to listen to the global concern of the sharp rise in the violation of the human rights and its persistent unwillingness to take action against the violators leading to the erosion of the democratic values...
By Harihar Swarup There is an important change at the key level of RSS. Dattatreya Hosabale, who is widely perceived to be more appreciative of the compulsion of the BJP central leadership and a pragmatist, was elected Sarkaryavah (general secretary) of the RSS on the concluding day of two-day...
By Sankar Ray The 600-plus word ‘Joint Statement of extended “Troika” on peaceful settlement in Afghanistan’ comprising representatives of Russia, China, the USA and Pakistan in Moscow, may at the most have a tertiary effect on the global endeavour towards a sustainable peace through a negotiated political settlement. The...
By Sagarneel Sinha The general polls for the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) of this year are quite different from the past elections. Unlike the past, this time the elections are multi-corner contests with all the major parties of the state jumping into the fray to try...
By Hamza Lakdawala On March 18, the United States House of Representatives passed two key bills that will create a pathway to citizenship for millions of undocumented immigrants, some migrant farm workers, and children whose parents immigrated legally to the country, like those under the H-1B visa program. The...
By Mark Gruenberg WASHINGTON—With few exceptions, the federal Labor Department, other agencies, and even the GOP-dominated National Labor Relations Board seem to be rushing to reverse Trump-era anti-worker rules and edicts. DOL’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration will send real inspectors to high-hazard workplaces—especially hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living...
By Kalyani Shankar India’s vaccine diplomacy has been steaming ahead and has set the pace for countering the Covid pandemic. It was indeed a big boost when as part of the first Quadrilateral Security Dialogue leaders’ meeting, the US, India, Japan, and Australian leaders decided to help India produce...
By Gyan Pathak The unprecedented level of spike in COVID-19 infections in India one year after the lockdown of March 24, is an additional threat, not only in terms of infection and death but lives in general due to impending economic disruption, if India does not plan for the...
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Murphy’s Law seems to be operating against the saffron brigade in Kerala. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance(NDA) in the State suffered a major setback when the Kerala High Court dismissed a petition filed by BJP candidates in Thalassery, Guruvayoor and Devikulam ...
By Sushil Kutty Only the Jarawa and the North Sentinel must not know of Arvind Kejriwal. The Delhi Chief Minister cannot stomach the jolt that the ‘Govt’ in Delhi means ‘LG’ courtesy the “unconstitutional” Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Bill, 2021. Union Minister of State for...
By Neha Kumar In 2018, Trade Unionist, Pragya Akhilesh, popularly called “Toilet woman of India”, recorded more than 10,000 abandoned toilets in the rural areas of India where women were forced to be manual scavengers in both the banned dry and the recently built sanitary latrines under Swachh Bharat...
By Victor Grossman BERLIN: Germany, once viewed as an exaggerated model of exactitude and discipline, is currently in a muddle. Above all, it’s the Covid mess. Seen last spring as a model of swift, effective response, Germany is now torn by controversy, with its sixteen states and dozens of...
By Nantoo Banerjee It will be suicidal to privatise India’s state-controlled banks at the current stage of its development. India has a long way to go to become a sustainable capitalist economy. Even capitalist economies have state-owned banks and financial institutions. India’s state-sector banks, financial institutions and public enterprises...
By Nitya Chakraborty The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on March 24 the petition filed by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) to stop the sale of electoral bonds till the issue is decided by the apex court. This hearing on the eve of the state assembly polls...
By Barun Das Gupta The Myanmar army staged a coup d’etat and seized power on February 1 and declared a state of emergency for one year. The army dismissed the government of the National League for Democracy (NLD) which was returned to power for the third time in a...
By Amulya Ganguli There is no second opinion about the BJP’s remarkable organizational capability. Whenever a group of academics or retired bureaucrats come out with a statement criticizing the government, a rival group loses no time to put out a favourable assessment of the ruling party. The promptness of...