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India Has Done Quite Well In Its One Year Of Covid 19 Pandemic

By Kalyani Shankar   Anniversaries are a mark of looking back and also looking to the future. The world had remembered one year of Covid – 19 outbreaks on January 21, when the first case of Novel Coronavirus was reported in Wuhan.  As it spread to other countries, the...

Feb 2 · >

Nitish Kumar Is Manoeuvring To Project Himself As Saffron Victim

By Arun Srivastava   Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar is getting ready to play the victim card. Ably supported by his intellectual and journalist friends he is planning to project himself before the people of Bihar as a person who has been derided and exploited by the BJP. His...

Feb 2 · >

Congress Organises Kisan Rallies In Madhya Pradesh

By L S Herdenia   BHOPAL: Despite Shiv Kumar Sharma ‘Kakkaji’s” claim that farmers of Madhya Pradesh are participating with great enthusiasm in the agitation against three farm laws, the ground realities are otherwise.   Talking to media in Bhopal he said farmers from Madhya Pradesh who were staging...

Feb 2 · >

Indian Courts Need To Be Gender Sensitised In Its Approach

  By Harsh Mahaseth and Aditi Mishra   Women in India have been discriminated against from birth. They are compelled to face many pressures and constraints daily to ensure personal growth, freedom and equality, to live a better and dignified life and help towards an equitable and safe society....

Feb 2 · >

Trump’s H-1B Visa Bill spooks India’s IT companies

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Feb 1 · >

Budget 2021-22 Is Hard On Lives And Livelihoods

By Gyan Pathak   Union Budget 2021-22 is hard on lives and livelihoods since the healthcare system that saves lives, and MSMEs that provide livelihoods are once again unfairly dealt. Both the sectors actually got a little, however, it was claimed that budget outlay for health and wellbeing sectors...

Feb 1 · >

Financial Sector Reforms Get Big Priority In 2021-22 Budget

  By Anjan Roy   With large fiscal deficit admitted, the Indian  economy showing contraction for the third time in our recent history, uncertain future as the pandemic is still active, a vaccination programme just launched, it looks this is the best bargain of a budget that the country...

Feb 1 · >

BJP’s Missteps Have Helped The Farmers Agitation Only

By Amulya Ganguli   The BJP probably thought that the Republic Day mayhem by groups of rowdy and irresponsible farmers in the national capital marked the end of their two-month-long agitation against the three farm laws. The party must have been heartened, therefore, when some of the farmers started...

Feb 1 · >

Prime Minister Is Not Representing Correct Facts On Farmers Movement

  By Arun Srivastava   The Prime Minister Narendra Modi while addressing the first ‘Mann Ki Baat’ radio programme of the year on Sunday, did not tell the truth to the nation instead blamed the farmers of dishonouring the national flag on Republic Day. The fact is otherwise. The...

Feb 1 · >

The Price Of Opposing Farm Laws: More Than Two Deaths A Day

  By Vivek Gupta   Sixty-two days of protest and 170 deaths so far—this is a colossal price that farmers have paid to sustain their relentless protest against the Centre’s farm laws ever since they arrived at the gates of Delhi.   While the protesters were on the backfoot...

Feb 1 · >

Join winter fair for experiencing Niigata, Japan during this unique time!

NIIGATA PREFECTURE, JAPAN – Media OutReach – 1 February 2021 – As international travel continues to be restricted due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Niigata Prefecture, Japan is holding a special event for people in Taiwan who are itching to visit Japan. Join us to find out about Niigata and feel as...

Feb 1 · >

DFSA suspends licence of Red Spear

Arabian Post Staff The Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) announced that it has suspended the licence of Red Spear Capital (DIFC) Limited (Red Spear) for a period of 12 months, consistent with its aim of protecting direct and indirect users of the financial services industry in the DIFC. Red Spear’s...

Feb 1 · >

Co-working space in Dubai

One place where you spend time more than your home is your workspace. So why not choose a space that is efficient, has all amenities, a calming environment, and above all cost-effective. ‘The Place’ takes care of all these things and provides you the best co-working environment in Dubai....

Jan 31 · >

Co-working space in Dubai

One place where you spend time more than your home is your workspace. So why not choose a space that is efficient, has all amenities, a calming environment, and above all cost-effective. ‘The Place’ takes care of all these things and provides you the best co-working environment in Dubai....

Jan 31 · >

BJP’s Relentless Drive For One Nation, One Party

By S Sethuraman   The 2021 State Polls – Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala – may be viewed the first stage of a planned consolidation of ambitious BJP-Sangh Parivar’s hold over most of the country toward launch of its One Nation – New India, possibly, by the...

Jan 30 · >

Shaibal Gupta Had A Deep Insight Into Basics Of Bihar’s Economy

BY Sankar Ray   “In the context of Bihar, where both the corporate sector and civil society are weak, the ‘state’ remains the most important institution. Many a times, hegemony over the state machinery becomes more important than a majority in the legislative assembly. Even as a legislative majority...

Jan 30 · >

Judiciary Needs To Sanitise Its Hands Against Disease

  By K Raveendran   Comedian KunalKamra has refused to apologise to the Supreme Court for his alleged contempt of court, saying the suggestion that his tweets can shake the foundation of the most powerful court an overestimation of his abilities. He then went to add that public faith...

Jan 30 · >

Government Has To Learn How To Respect Dissent In A Democracy

By Harihar Swarup   With the farm protests turning anarchic and violent on Republic Day, the debate has moved from the substance of the farm laws — which was the original point of discord between protesters and the government — to the nature of Indian democracy, the authority of...

Jan 30 · >
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