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Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Dev Is In Serious Trouble Due To Dissidence

By Sagarneel Sinha   The internal rebellion in the ruling party of Tripura is refusing to die down. Just two months ago, around 7-8 MLAs from the ruling party flew to Delhi to register their complaint against chief minister Biplab Deb to the party high command. These MLAs included...

Dec 11 · >

Free Market Solution Of Centre Is Against Interests Of Indian Farmers

By Prabhat Patnaik   In the context of the on-going country-wide kisan movement for repealing Modi’s three agriculture bills, while an overwhelming majority of commentators have stood with the position taken by the kisans, a few, though not necessarily agreeing with Modi, have raised the question: why shouldn’t agriculture...

Dec 11 · >

Kerala Assembly Speaker In The Eye Of A Storm

  By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANTHAPURAM: Kerala’s political waters have been muddied further with the Opposition accusing Kerala Assembly Speaker P Sreeramakrishnan of helping the gold smuggling case accused and corruption in running the Assembly.   The timing of the allegations against the Speaker is significant. The allegations made...

Dec 11 · >

Ashok Ghelot To Expand His Cabinet In First Week Of January

By Rahil Nora Chopra After Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s allegation that the BJP was conspiring to topple his government, BJP leaders have questioned Gehlot’s ability to lead the Congress. Union minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat who was in the forefront in attacking Gehlot during the recent crisis in Rajasthan...

Dec 11 · >

Imran Khan’s Talk Of National Reconciliation Has Caused Furore

  By Sankar Ray   Democratic polity in Pakistan is endangered once again as the Prime Minister Imran Khan suddenly talks of the infamous National Reconciliation Ordinance, introduced by the last dictator-President Pervez Musharaf on 7 October 2007, granting amnesty to politicians, political workers and bureaucrats who were accused...

Dec 11 · >

Detention Of Activist Anand Teltumbde Is A Mockery Of Human Rights

  By Niharika Ravi   The Human Rights Watch has called the detention by the Indian government of civil rights and Dalit rights activist, Anand Teltumbde as “wrongful” and “politically motivated”.   “Indian authorities are using draconian counterterrorism laws against activists simply for criticizing the government or raising their...

Dec 11 · >

Six Million Children Out Of School In India Due To Covid Impact

AFFECTED MOST DURING THE PANDEMIC   By B K Chaturvedi   The COVID-19 pandemic raging across the globe has led to the closure of schools. In India alone, it has affected the education of nearly 290 million children. Already, there were six million children out of school. This number...

Dec 11 · >

Government Must Implement Swaminathan Report On Farmers

By Nantoo Banerjee   It seems the government has lost the trust of farmers. Instead of keeping its promise to expand the list of agricultural products under the ‘minimum support price’  (MSP) system to prevent distress sale of farm produce, the new farm laws threaten to abolish the practice...

Dec 10 · >

Farmers Are Getting All Out Support For Their Just Demands

By Dr Somu   The response to the call for Bharat bandh by Samyukt Kisan Morcha — an umbrella body of over 500 farmers’ organisations was over whelming. It was from one and all across the country. In almost all major cities, there was a deserted look as shops...

Dec 10 · >

Stage Set For Further Intensification Of Farmers Agitation As Talks Fail

By Arun Srivastava   Frantic efforts of the Union Home Minister Amit Shah to break the farmers’ agitation lie shattered on the streets of Delhi. The rustic farmers refused to subscribe to his well-crafted and nicely worded proposal which was nothing but a collage of lofty lies meant to...

Dec 10 · >

India Is Taking Big Biological Risks

By Gyan Pathak   India runs an unprecedented biological risk, but we are not prepared to successfully deal with. Coronavirus pandemic is a wake-up call, but the government is too slow to reform and invest satisfactorily in health and biotechnology sector. It leaves the country too vulnerable to dangers....

Dec 10 · >

United States Needs Multi-Racial Unity To Implement People’s Agenda

By John Bachtell   Joe Biden and Kamala Harris assume office on January. 21, 2020, confronting the most significant overlapping set of crises since the Great Depression, beginning with the exploding Covid-19 pandemic, and economic, inequality, and ecological crises. Only large-scale solutions and government intervention can begin to solve...

Dec 10 · >

An Intense Digital Campaign Expected In Bengal Polls

By Sagarneel Sinha   During the last Lok Sabha elections, Trinamool Congress supremo and chief minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee was quite sure that her party would get most of the 42 seats. Based on that hope she even dreamt of her party playing a major role in...

Dec 9 · >

Rustic Brute Power Of Farmers Versus Sophistry

By K Raveendran   The spontaneity in the response to the farmers’ agitation makes it stand out from similar campaigns. The agitation is drawing support from all shades of public opinion and patriotic sportspersons from Punjab have threatened to return their awards. The first time this happened was when...

Dec 9 · >

Sharmila Tagore: A Gracious Presence As A Film Icon For Six Decades

  By Papri Sri Raman   Sharmila Tagore, the graceful icon of the Indian cinema turned 76 on December 8.My parents rarely went to the films and never with children, so I do not have any recollection of any films seen in my school days. It was only in...

Dec 9 · >

Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony Was The Hymn To Humanist Utopia

By Jenny Farrell   Like few other composers, Beethoven expresses the will for freedom, the democratic longing of the people. His music is the continuation of the French Revolution through the means of art; his Ninth Symphony is a hymn to the humanist utopia of the equality of all...

Dec 9 · >

Cuba Is A Shining Example Of Model Health Care To Defeat Covid

  By Sergio Ferrari   Just a few days before commercial flights with Cuba were reestablished, in the middle of November, the Swiss physician and professor Franco Cavalli traveled to that Caribbean nation. He is president of MediCuba Europe, an important network of healthcare NGOs with a presence in...

Dec 9 · >

Rajinikanth May Finally Come To Terms With Bjp Before Assembly Polls

By Kalyani Shankar   Will the BJP be able to rope in Tamil superstar Rajinikanth who has announced his plans to launch his much-awaited political party in January 2021? He is a phenomenon and will be a factor in the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly polls scheduled for April- May...

Dec 8 · >
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