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Using a mind reading device, ‘locked-in’ patients told researchers they’re happy

Dropcap the popularization of the “ideal measure” has led to advice such as “Increase font size for large screens and reduce font size for small screens.” While a good measure does improve the reading experience, it’s only one rule for good typography. Another rule is to maintain a comfortable...

Jan 21 · >

Joe Biden Makes A Great Start With His Pro-People Programme

By Nitya Chakraborty   President Joe Biden has given a great start to his  four year tenure as the head of the United States of America by announcing a massive programme which not only rolls back some of the racial and anti-people policies of the Trump regime, but also...

Jan 21 · >

January 26: Day For Resolve To Fight Against Wreckers Of Constitution

  By Prakash Karat   When the pogrom against minorities in Gujarat was raging in 2002, the then President of India, K R Narayanan had remarked to a delegation which met him seeking intervention, that: “The Constitution is not working in Gujarat”.  Narendra Modi was the chief minister of...

Jan 21 · >

On January 30, We Have To Resolve To Vigorously Fight RSS, BJP

  By Krishna Jha   January 30 was the day in 1948 we lost the father of our nation Mahatma Gandhi.  It is to remind us again that truth is not absolute. It also has its own motion that keeps moving in stages. Bapu had told us decades back...

Jan 21 · >

No Clear-Cut Direction In Narendra Modi Government’s China Policy

  By Barun Das Gupta   The people of India came to know from newspaper reports a few days ago that China has set up a village and built around 100 houses along the river Tsari Chu in the Upper Subansiri District of Arunachal Pradesh. The Indian Government did...

Jan 21 · >

Kerala BJP Continues To Be In The Blue Mood

By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Public bragging notwithstanding, the Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) in Kerala has not snapped out of its blue mood.   The reasons are not difficult to decipher. The party’s performance in the recently-concluded local body elections fell far short of its expectations. The Kerala unit of...

Jan 21 · >

MVA’s Big Win In Maharashtra Panchayat Polls Has A Signal For 2024 Polls

By Sushil Kutty   Lest we get confused over non-sequiturs, we’ll not talk about Mahatma Gandhi and ‘gram swaraj’ and ‘panchayat’ and blah blahblah… Instead we’ll speak of panchayat elections, the latest example of which is sure-shot ray of hope for the combined opposition arrayed against the BJP-led National...

Jan 21 · >

Farmers Movement Has Imparted A New Meaning To Our Republic

  By Arun Srivastava   Just after four days the country will celebrate the birth of the republic.  But this year’s celebration will be different from the carnival of yesteryears. While this time the celebration will miss a foreign celebrity, it would also be held under the shadow of...

Jan 21 · >

How to find protests in your city when you don’t know where to start

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Jan 20 · >

Supreme Court: Swing Between Activism And Populism

  By K Raveendran   The approach of the Supreme Court in two aspects of the same issue of farmers protest against the Centre’ farm laws displays a wide swing between extreme activism and complete indifference. Worse still, the change of attitude seems to the result of even less...

Jan 20 · >

Many Lessons From First Five Days Of Vaccination Drive

  By Gyan Pathak   The first five days’ experience of world’s largest vaccination drive in India has come with a high price but is of immense value. “Vaccine hesitancy” has emerged as the biggest roadblock while the operation as a whole presents a case of speeding up its...

Jan 20 · >

Bengal’s Scholars Planning Social Boycott Of Visva Bharati VC

  By Arun Srivastava   Cutting across the ideological line, some intellectuals and academics from West Bengal are contemplating social boycott of the vice chancellor of Viswa Bharati University Bidyut Chakraborty for his devious action to malign the renowned Bengali scholar and Noble laureate Amartya Sen.   The academics...

Jan 20 · >

As Trump Era Closes, Washington Cannot Rule In The Old Way

BY Joel Wendland-Liu   As Joe Biden assumes office, and a potential new wave of right-wing violence lurks, the U.S. ruling class is in a panic.   The House of Representatives quickly (and justifiably) impeached Trump for inciting an insurrection. Major corporate donors, who give millions to both dominant...

Jan 20 · >

A Progressive Ruling On Right To Abort, Yet Fear Of Stigma Lurks

  By Aishwarya Ramkumar   IN 2009, the Supreme Court affirmed that Article 21 of the Indian Constitution includes a woman’s right to her bodily integrity. This means women have the personal liberty to choose what happens to their body, including the right to conceive, abort, and make other...

Jan 20 · >

Parliament’s Budget Session To Discuss Many Contentious Issues

By Kalyani Shankar   The upcoming budget session of Parliament is likely to be a boisterous one with a lot of controversial issues that will be raised by the opposition. Although the Parliamentary Affairs minister Prahlad Joshi has stated that the Modi government is ready to face all the...

Jan 19 · >

The Man Who Has Access To State Secrets And Blurts Them Out

By Sushil Kutty   After the heady days of being a near-Neta in a Mumbai suburb, journalist-editor-in-chief-cum-media-baron-cum-ex-jailbird Arnab Goswami is now a subcontinental sensation with the extrasensory perception to predict airstrikes across the border with some degree of perception if not precision. And if he is a close confidante...

Jan 19 · >

Arnab Goswami’s Whatsapp Chats Raise Many Legal And Ethical Issues

PRIVACY OF A CITIZEN ARE ALSO INVOLVED   By Monica Dhanraj   On June 15, 2020, actor Sushant Singh Rajput was found dead at his residence in Mumbai. This sad news came at a time when India was reeling under the worst pandemic to have hit the world in...

Jan 19 · >

Treaty Prohibiting Nuclear Weapons Entry Takes Effect From January 22

  By Dr Arun Mitra   On 22nd January 2021 the Treaty Prohibiting Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) will enter into force. With this the nuclear weapons will be delegitimised and declared illegal. Their use, launch, research, transfer of technology in any form will be illegal. This is a great step...

Jan 19 · >
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