By Satyaki Chakraborty France landed on Wednesday night once again into a deeper political crisis after a no-confidence vote brought down the government, ending the beleaguered minority coalition of the conservative Prime Minister Michel Barnier propped up by the far right National Rally (RN) after only three months. The...
By P. Sudhir The continuous attacks on Hindus and other minorities like Buddhists in Bangladesh are causing widespread concern. Consequent to the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government in the first week of August after a mass movement, it was expected that the end of her authoritarian rule would...
By Rabindra Nath Sinha KOLKATA: Uncertainties over receipt of proceeds are now being factored in by India’s exporters regularly servicing the Bangladesh market. India-Bangladesh trade, a very large chunk of which is carried through some half-a-dozen land ports, was not seriously affected even after the collapse of the Sheikh...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak Unless paid and formal employment is guaranteed, a woman’s economic activity in India is associated with a higher risk of intimate partner violence(IPV).However, household and other characteristics, such as higher agency within the household, higher education of the husband, lower social acceptance of IPV, and...
By Sushil Kutty Who is afraid of the Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, 1991? A parallel can be drawn with ‘Who is afraid of Islamophobia?’ which sounds like somebody with a genuine phobia of Islam. But ask a Muslim and as far as he is concerned, ‘Islamophobia’ is...
By Krishna Jha Much has been written about Sambhal, a town in Uttar Pradesh, where a week back, violence had erupted. A team had conducted a second survey of the Shahi Jama Masjid, to establish that the Masjid was built on the debris of a temple. This is similar...
By Arun Srivastava Villagers of Markadwadi, a small village in Solapur of Maharashtra holding a mock poll for “re-electing” their representative using ballot papers on December 3, apparently might be construed as expression of distrust over the functioning of electronic voting machines (EVMs) but in reality this exercise exposed...
By Tirthankar Mitra Pollution from stubble burning from neighbouring areas visits Delhi every year. Health hazards apart, schools have to be closed, government organisations and private firms find little alternative but to ask their employees to work from home. These are certainly no permanent solutions to the man-made pollution....
By Kap Seol SEOUL: They said it wouldn’t happen again in South Korea — not after more than four decades during which hundreds of thousands of people were beaten, tortured, jailed, and killed while defending democracy against one strongman after another. Another military coup seemed to be out of...
By Nitya Chakraborty As the year 2024 is ending and India is on the threshold of beginning a New Year 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his senior officials in both PMO and the external affairs ministry are relaxed and looking for positive developments in the coming year for...
By K Raveendran Impartiality in decision-making is regarded as the cornerstone of a fair and just legal system. Judges are expected to set aside personal beliefs, biases, and prejudices in order to apply the law objectively, ensuring that their decisions are based solely on the facts presented before them....
By Anjan Roy It was symbolic of France. Victor Hugo’s story of Hunchback of Notre Dame, in which the hunchback swings on the great bells of the eponymous cathedral to send its sounds through the City of Lights, Paris. Now, five years after it was mostly destroyed by a...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak The new wave of farmers’ protests in India have now prompted the Vice-President of India Jagdeep Dhankhar to rebuke the Centre led by PM Narendra Modi cautioning him against taking it lightly, saying that a nation that tested the patience of farmers paid a heavy...
By Arun Srivastava RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat’s call for begetting more child has abominably exposed his lack of moral conviction and monotheist demeanour. Any narrative ought to have a strong and tenable logical base. Else, it would be treated not more than a trash. Like all his previous sermons,...
By Sushil Kutty The turnstiles opened for Devendra Fadnavis this time and Eknath Shinde couldn’t get through to the top post. The BJP’s central observers placed their faith in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “param mitra Devendra”, who will be a third-time Chief Minister of Maharashtra and Union Finance Minister...
By Nitya Chakraborty Less than two months are left for the presentation of the second budget of the third term Narendra Modi government in Parliament in February next year relating to the financial year 2025-26. The budget exercises are on in the finance ministry and the focus is on...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak There is more to the communal fire into which people of India are being systematically pushed, both through illegal and legal stratagem. There are instances of even misusing the apex legal platform of the country the Supreme Court of India. Hearings by various courts in...
By Sushil Kutty Sambhal and then the Khwaja Ajmer Dargah. The latest is a mosque in Badaun, Uttar Pradesh, where the lower judiciary is again playing Cupid with the villain Hindu, ordering a survey of the Shamsi Shahi Masjid, not willing to concede that surveys of mosques and Muslim...