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Even After Brexit Deal, Uncertainty Looms Over United Kingdom

  By Arun Srivastava   Finally the Brexit deal has been approved by the UK House of Commons. The way the house proceeding was conducted amidst rebellion by a large section of the Labour MPs, it is certain that it would dominate the political discourse of the UK for...

Jan 1 · >

2021 May Herald New Phase Of Resistance Against Modi Govt’s Agenda

  By Prakash Karat   The Latin term `annus horribilis’ (horrible year) has been widely and understandably used to define the year 2020 which had just ended.  This is a natural description of an unprecedented year, which has seen a global pandemic – the corona virus pandemic – the...

Dec 31 · >

Farmers Unions Have Only Partially Won In Their Battle For Justice

  By Arun Srivastava   Drag discussion and force them wilt. This is the primary strategy of the Modi government. The prime minister Narendra Modi and his ministers are aware that the farmers will not retreat even for a centimetre from  their stand of repeal of the three laws...

Dec 31 · >

Massive Investment In Public Health Is Need Of The Hour In India

  By Dr. Arun Mitra   Warning by the WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyeses for the need to make greater investment in Public Health system so that ‘world is better prepared to meet the future pandemics’ must be taken seriously.  He has further stressed that ‘public health system...

Dec 31 · >

Prime Minister Is Making False Allegations Against Kerala Govt, Left

  By V S Sunil Kumar   Prime Minister Narendra Modi is playing flute in support of the corporates even as the farmers’ ‘Delhi Chalo’ agitation fire has engulfed the national capital. The prime minister who got defeated morally in front of the unprecedented historic struggle of farmers has...

Dec 31 · >

Dravidian Rivals Look To Clash Again In 2021

By S. Sethuraman   Better late than Never – So the mega star Rajinikant seems to have decided in finally ruling himself out, on health grounds, for a leading political role in the Tamil Nadu Assembly election in 2021. A possibility he had kept nourishing for some years and...

Dec 30 · >

Uddhav Thackeray Showed Lot Of Guts As Chief Minister In Year 2020

By Sushil Kutty   Year 2020 was in many ways upsetting for Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and Maharashtra’s Maha Vikas Aghadi Government. An appraisal of the year vis a vis UT takes us through a lot. They say that Uddhav Thackeray did not covet the Chief Minister’s post. If...

Dec 30 · >

What Happened To The Issues Raised By Four Supreme Court Judges

  By Shailesh Gandhi   In January 2018, four senior judges of the Supreme Court, Justices J Chelameswar, Ranjan Gogoi, Madan B Lokur and Kurian Joseph – held an unprecedented press conference in the capital.  At that time Dipak Misra was the Chief Justice of India, and the four...

Dec 30 · >

Race Is On In Kerala For Getting Christian Votes

By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The race for the Christian vote is well and truly on in the wake of the outcome of the local body elections, which saw the CPI-M-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) pulling off a spectacular victory in the teeth of adversity.   The major factor...

Dec 30 · >

Air India ‘Ghar Vapasi’ Has Implications For Aviation Sector

By K Raveendran   By all indications, Air India will land up with its original owners as Tatas are believed to have the best chance of clinching the deal.  The other bidder is a consortium of Air India employees in partnership with US-based NRI investment fund Interups has relatively...

Dec 30 · >

Landless, Marginal, Small Farmers Are Backbone Of The Protest

  By Vivek Gupta   Beating all odds, the historic congregation of farmers surrounding Delhi borders completed one month on December 26.   In the past few weeks, pizza langars or foot massagers set off a ridiculed campaign against them. They were further discredited when a section of propagandists...

Dec 30 · >

2020 Was A Mixed Year For BJP And Prime Minister Narendra Modi

  By Kalyani Shankar   When Prime Minister Narendra Modi took oath in May 2019   no one would have dreamt of many unexpected challenges he is facing today.  Even otherwise, when he returned to power for the second time Modi inherited a long list of problems unresolved during his...

Dec 29 · >

Inflated Ego Of Congress Leadership Is Hurting Building Of Anti-BJP Front

By Arun Srivastava   It is a known fact that the Congress leaders are well versed with the art of committing hara-kiri. They cherish to live in their make-believe world and refuse to accept the ground realities. Even in the existing political situation when they and their parry have...

Dec 29 · >

Amit Shah’s North-East Visit Is A Continuance Of BJP’s Act East Policy

By Sagarneel Sinha   Ever since the Bharatiya Janata Party came to power in 2014 at the centre, the saffron party, keeping in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government’s Act East policy, has always given stress to increase its footprint in the north-eastern region of the country.  The...

Dec 29 · >

Mamata Loses Corporate Investment In Agriculture By Opposing Farm Laws

By Subrata Majumder   West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee is now quite vocal in opposing the three farm laws and has extended unequivocal support to the farmers agitation for the repeal of the acts. She had talks with the agitation leaders and send a delegation of Trinamool MPs...

Dec 29 · >

Failing To Elect Speaker Shows Contempt For Vidhan Sabha

By L S Herdenia   BHOPAL: Democratic institutions are the worst hit in Madhya Pradesh. The ill-effect is so serious that the Vidhan Sabha continues to be headless. The Vidhan Sabha could not elect a Speaker and a Deputy Speaker. The affairs of the Vidhan Sabha are being conducted...

Dec 29 · >

2020 Brought Out Potential Of New Ideas, Talented Actors On OTT Platform

By Papri Sri Raman   With home as the world, 2020 has been a bonanza for couch potatoes and others in India amidst a raging debate about large-screen or small. The year began  with two exceptional films, big screen releases in last January and February, and exceptionally underplayed promotion-wise...

Dec 29 · >

There Is Little To Celebrate In Brexit Deal Concluded Between EU And Britain

By Ben Chacko   Much has been made of the fact that the long-awaited Brexit deal is the first in the “modern era” to erect barriers rather than dismantle them.   The sorrowful tone in which this observation is made implies that Britain is shutting the door on progress...

Dec 29 · >
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