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Will Captain Amrinder give Sidhu a strong Portfolio?

By Rahil Nora Chopra The Congress high command had directed Congress general secretary Harish Rawat to bring Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh and former Cabinet Minister Navjot Singh Sidhu closer as the state was heading for crucial Assembly elections in 2022 in the backdrop of the farmers’ protest...

Mar 19 · >

WHO Report Indicts Rich Nations For Tepid Response To Pandemic In Initial Period

By Marc Vandepitte A new World Health Organisation report, prepared by a panel of experts, begins with the findings that the world was totally unprepared for this pandemic. For decades, however, it had been predicted that such a viral pandemic would inevitably come our way. Five years ago, the...

Mar 19 · >

Time To Link Anti-Privatisation Movement To Wider Struggle Of Working Class

By Prakash Karat Around a million bank employees and officers went on a two-day strike on March 15 and 16 all over the country against the privatisation of public sector banks. The following day, March 17, General Insurance employees struck work and the next day, on March 18, employees...

Mar 18 · >

Two Day General Strike In Banks Has Given A Strong Signal To Centre

By Krishna Jha On the concluding day of the Bank strike on March 16, there was enthusiasm among not only the employees but millions all over the country. The participation was hundred percent, on both the days. About future course of action, they have told the government that if...

Mar 18 · >

Process Of Usurping Legal Rights Of Delhi Has Just Begun

By Gyan Pathak Trespass is a word of disapproval. It is even illegal when one tries to enter into the areas over which other’s have legal rights. Usurpation of the legal rights, or even fundamental rights of the citizens, are generally executed by autocratic rulers acquiring those rights by...

Mar 18 · >

India Facing Crucial Choice In Assembly Elections In March/April

By D Raja Our country is at a critical juncture in its history. Our people and our leaders sacrificed a lot to get our country free from British and other colonial rule. But as our republic is maturing, another kind of subordination is threatening our country and the future...

Mar 18 · >

Remembering Historic Paris Commune After 150 Years

By Sankar Ray The historic 72-day Paris Commune began March 18 in 1871, when Paris arose to the thunder-burst of “Vive la Commune!”It came up with a radical social agenda like separation between church and state, women’s suffrage, abolition of interest on debts, and worker self-management. It happened as...

Mar 18 · >

Time To Bring In Gender Parity In India’s Courts

By Neeraj Mishra As of today, there are only 81 female judges in the country’s High Courts against 1,078 male judges. In the Supreme Court, it is even less with the recent retirement of Justice Indu Malhotra. Now Justice Indira Banerjee is the only female judge against 29 male...

Mar 18 · >

National Lockdown Due To Pandemic Completes One Year On March 24

By Pranuthi Vedulla The Covid-19 pandemic induced lockdown in India turns one on March 24 this year. The images of distress and loss of our fellow citizens cannot and should not be forgotten. At the same time, the causes of such widespread distress should also not be overlooked. The...

Mar 18 · >

Modi Government Is Putting The Financial Sector At Great Risk

By Anjan Roy Finance minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, has announced that not all public sector banks will be privatised, but only a select few. If privatisation is good, then all must be privatised; if it is not so, then none should be. In reality, politicians and policy makers have to...

Mar 17 · >

Privatisation Of Public Sector Banks Is A Dangerous Move

By Gyan Pathak On the second day of the nationwide strike in banks against privatisation of the proposed Public Sector Banks (PSBs), our Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman made a statement that the interests of workers of such banks will be completely protected. What would be a better example...

Mar 17 · >

People’s Misery As A ‘Resource’ For Govt Is Lamentable

By K Raveendran Whenever petrol and diesel prices go up, the government claims it is open market forces at work. But like all pre-election times, fuel prices have suddenly stopped rising and there has been no increase for the past two weeks or so. While it is true that...

Mar 17 · >

Can Sharad Pawar Lead A Third Front Of Opposition Parties Against BJP?

By Sushil Kutty Okay. Here’s how it is. Ambani and Adani are mighty accomplished hombres not only in our neck of woods, but also in other necks we don’t have an inkling of. And, they have dazzled Prime Minister Narendra Modi with their wealth or, shall we say, with...

Mar 17 · >

Congress At War With Itself Over Candidate Selection In Kerala

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: It may sound a bit hyperbolic. But it is an undeniable reality. The Congress, which heads the United Democratic Front (UDF), is at war with itself. The list of candidates for the Assembly elections, announced on Sunday, has triggered an avalanche of protest, the like...

Mar 17 · >

Samajwadi Party Not Looking For Alliance With Congress In Uttar Pradesh

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: Feeling threat from Congress under the leadership of hyperactive Priyanka Gandhi, Samajwadi Party national President Akhilesh Yadav has ruled out alliance with any national Party. Launching direct attack on Congress, Akhilesh Yadav recently said that it was following BJP. Samajwadi Party national President Akhilesh Yadav...

Mar 17 · >

Padma Vibhushan Narendra Singh Kapany Was Father Of Fibre Optics

By Harihar Swarup Among this year’s Padma Vibhushan award winners, there is only one personality who got the honour posthumously. Narender Singh Kapany died only last year after reaching 94 which few people reach. Many achievements stand to his credit; very few have reached that height of glory. He...

Mar 17 · >

Poor Countries Wait For Vaccines As Rich Nations Grab Most

By John Swinburne On January 18 this year, the head of the World Health Organization, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus revealed that 25—yes, just 25 doses—had been administered across all the poorest countries, compared with 39 million doses in wealthier ones. He said the world was on the edge of...

Mar 17 · >

Welfarist Populism Comes To The Fore In Tamil Nadu Polls

By S. Sethuraman Tamil Nadu election for its 234-member Assembly on April 6 would witness a medley of battle-lines, involving not only the two major Dravidian rivals but two other fronts throwing up challenges to the voting strengths of traditional rivals — the ruling AIADMK and DMK. The outcome,...

Mar 16 · >
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