By Gyan Pathak India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi a democrat? No one believes. Not even Modi Fan Club who claim his being a ‘strong’ ruler, an euphemistic term for ‘autocratic’. In the last one month, three international organizations came out with their reports on the status of democracy in...
By Prabhat Patnaik Even the blinkered BJP government sees the need for a fiscal policy that would stimulate the economy by increasing government expenditure; but it finds itself in a bind since it does not know how to finance such larger government expenditure. Simply spending more by borrowing, that...
By Subrata Majumder It was Chinese BRI (Belt Road Initiative), which turned debt trap for some developing nations. Sri Lanka and Pakistan are the cases in point. Now, it is RCEP, which tends to be Chinese trade trap for ASEAN. Ever since ASEAN signed FTA with China, trade balance...
By Sushil Kutty Law & order throughout the country has gone to the dogs. That’s a solid irrefutable statement and anybody saying otherwise should be arraigned for complicity. Whether it be West Bengal, now under Election Commission of India rule, Maharashtra or Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat or far below down...
By Rahil Nora Chopra The control of the Congress high command over the party has weakened because of the leadership crisis created by Rahul Gandhi’s unexpected exit after the debacle in the Lok Sabha elections of 2019. Although Rahul is still being treated as the supreme leader in the...
By Nitya Chakraborty The campaign for the state assembly elections to the states of Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala along with the union territory of Puducherry is in full swing now. The polling starts on March 27 and ends on April 29 and the results will be...
By Prakash Karat The Kerala Assembly elections are being fought by three alliances – the CPI(M)-led LDF, the Congress-led UDF and the BJP-led NDA. Both the Congress and the BJP have been targeting the LDF government with a string of false allegations which began with the gold smuggling case...
By Krishna Jha It was four decades back when in United States, agriculture was corporatized, in the same way as in our country today. Situation has been not very different. It was a total structural change, as here the three farm laws profess. Added with it is the illusion...
By Barun Das Gupta Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee filed her nomination paper from the Nandigram constituency last Wednesday for the coming assembly elections, sounding the reveille for the coming battle royal between the Trinamool Congress and the BJP. The TMC wants to come back to power for the third...
By Gyan Pathak With recording 22,854 new COVID-19 cases on March 10, India is back to the level of July 3, 2020. Just a month ago in February 2021, the number of new cases was around 9000, which was just at the level of June 3, 2020, and which...
By L S Herdenia BHOPAL: There is no reason to disagree with Rahul Gandhi’s statement that BJP has reduced Jyotiraditya Scindia to the position of a backbencher. Since he joined the BJP he only got the gift of a Rajya Sabha membership and ministerial berths to his followers. Besides...
By Arun Srivastava The UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson was to travel to India in January 2021 to strengthen key strategic relationship which supports jobs and investment across the UK. Though he could not undertake the visit due to major surge of covid that time in UK, the sources...
By Kingshuk Sarkar After a prolonged legal battle that started in 2016, on 19 February 2021, Uber London lost its final appeal when the British Supreme Court ruled that Uber drivers are to be classified as “workers” and not as “self-employed” individuals. The court held that the group of...
By Kingshuk Sarkar After a prolonged legal battle that started in 2016, on 19 February 2021, Uber London lost its final appeal when the British Supreme Court ruled that Uber drivers are to be classified as “workers” and not as “self-employed” individuals. The court held that the group of...
By Nantoo Banerjee The newly-formed Indian Secular Front (ISF) by Pirzada Abbas Siddiqui, a radical Islamic cleric of Furfura Sharif, may hold the key to the formation of West Bengal’s next government in May. Siddiqui’s ISF is expected to grab at least 30 seats in the 294-member assembly and...
By Arun Srivastava Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), spearheading the farmers’ movement has made two significant moves, first, to give a call to the people of Haryana to force their legislators to vote against the M.L. Khattar government in the March 10 vote of no confidence and second, has appealed...
By Dr Arun Mitra Human beings are known for adaptation in different circumstances. As a result of this capacity to adapt the Homo Sapiens have progressed from the primitive age to the modern times. Unlike many other animal species, who perish in adverse circumstances, the human beings have learnt...
By Harihar Swarup Sudarshan Sahoo is a well known name in the world of stone art. The 83-year-old sculptor was awarded Padma Vibhushan, India’s second highest civilian award on the occasion of India’s 72nd Republic Day. He is known for his stone craft all over the world. Even today,...