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Momentum Grows For Immediate Removal Of President Trump From White House

By Mark Gruenberg and John Wojcik   WASHINGTON:  All around support is mounting, for the immediate removal of the president Donald Trump even as it is clearer than ever that major systemic changes are needed if genuine democracy is to be preserved in the United States.   House Speaker...

Jan 9 · >

Modi Govt Has Shown Utmost Callousness To Tackle The Plight Of Workers

By Prabhat Patnaik   The Modi government must be the most timid in the world vis-à-vis international finance capital. By the same token, it must be the most callous in the world vis-à-vis the working people of the country. The one is the flip side of the other; and...

Jan 8 · >

The ‘Judas’ And The ‘Friend’ Gunning For Trump

By Sushil Kutty   President Donald Trump’s voters and supporters have a name for Vice President Mike Pence, ‘Pontius Pence.’ Yet others of Trump’s legion say ‘Judas Pence’ suits ‘Silent Pence’ better. Be that as it may, but if there’s a person in the United States who’s more “unpopular...

Jan 8 · >

Trump Supporters Showed How Far Rightists Can Go To Throttle Democracy

  By Arun Srivastava   It was a bloody coup attempted by the rightist forces which was  master minded by the president of the USA Donald Trump, in which at least four persons lost their lives, nevertheless the Congress ought to be congratulated for foiling the conspiracy to prevent...

Jan 8 · >

Will He Or Won’t He? Rahul to be Congress President again?

By Rahil Nora Chopra The big question is whether Rahul Gandhi himself is willing to come back as the party president or not. Is he or is he not interested in leading the Congress? According to the party sources, leaders who are considered close to him have told other...

Jan 8 · >

Demand Growing For Blocking Trump From Standing For 2024 Presidency

  By C.J. Atkins   “Far worse than Watergate.” That’s what veteran journalist Carl Bernstein, one of the reporters who blew the lid off Nixon’s 1972 election burglaries, had to say about President Donald Trump’s Jan. 2 phone call to Georgia Sec. of State Brad Raffensperger. By telling the...

Jan 8 · >

Living Standard Of Indian People Is Important – Not Big Buildings

By Binoy Viswam   Through giving total clearance for the central Vista project, the Supreme Court once again revealed its total surrender before the government.  This process of surrender began on December 7 itself when the court allowed the government to proceed with the foundation stone ceremony. Since then,...

Jan 7 · >

Democrats Win In Georgia-Run Off Is A Big Advance For American Left

By Nitya Chakraborty   The victory of both the Democratic Party candidates in the Georgia run offs for the two senate seats on January 5 elections, is a landmark in the present battle in the United States of America to opt for a forward looking programme for correcting the...

Jan 7 · >

One Nation, One Election Is A Threat To Democracy And Federalism

By Prakash Karat   The Modi government and the BJP are planning another serious assault on the Constitution and the very basis of parliamentary democracy in India.   The BJP has conducted 25 webinars in the last week of December 2020 to propagate the idea of “one nation, one...

Jan 7 · >

2021-22 Budget Should Focus On Reviving Demand, Not Fiscal Correction

By Anjan Roy   The prime minister is reportedly meeting leading economists this week presumably to pick their brains for ideas and suggestions on how to go ahead handling the economy.   In the first week of January the next budget is just a month away. One wonders if...

Jan 7 · >

Elderly With Precarious Conditions In India Multiplying Rapidly

By Gyan Pathak   Demographic changes are unprecedented. Fertility is falling, longevity is increasing, and rise in elderly population is dramatic both in absolute and relative terms. The first investigation of health, economic, and social well-being of India’s elderly has now revealed their precarious condition. Their terror stricken, shocked,...

Jan 7 · >

Covid Vaccination Programme Has To Be Undertaken With Great Care

  By Dr Arun Mitra   That the government of India has decided to vaccinate the health professionals and front line workers is a welcome step. Over 700 doctors and many more health workers died during the fight against COVID. Since the health workers are at a high risk...

Jan 7 · >

Only United Truggle Of The Agitating Farmers Can Help In Repealing Laws

  By Arun Srivastava   Agitating farmers have no reasons to be optimistic of a favourable verdict in their favour when the Supreme Court will hear on January 11, a batch of pleas challenging the new farm laws as well as the issues related to the ongoing farmers’ protest....

Jan 7 · >

Supreme Court’s Helping Hand To Modi’s ‘Pakoda Economics’

  By K Raveendran   Observations made by the Supreme Court in a case relating to compensation to a deceased housewife should help Prime Minister Narendra Modi take his ‘pakoda economics’ to new, but highly productive frontiers.   Modi’s pakoda economics seeks to redefine the meaning of employment so...

Jan 6 · >

Saffrons Are Foolishly Using Tagore To Influence Bengal Voters In Poll

By Arun Srivastava   While the entire saffron brigade from Delhi to Calcutta has suddenly become conscious of the existence of Rabindranath Tagore, image of the Bengali culture and ethos, the public face of Hindu culturism Narendra Modi and Amit Shah have been striving hard to exploit the legacy...

Jan 6 · >

Corporatisation Of Agriculture Is Not All That Bad For Farmers

By Subrata Majumder   India underwent two phases of agriculture reforms since independence. In 1960’s, it launched Green Revolution to increase productivity of agriculture produces. In the second phase, it introduced three farm bills in September 2020 to dismantle the restrictive agriculture marketing. The main aim is to protect...

Jan 6 · >

Delhi Sultan Is Finally Realising His Dream Project At The Time Of Covid

  By Sushil Kutty   The Opposition is looking for words to condemn the Central Vista, which got the Supreme Court’s nod January 5, 2020. So far, they have found ‘travesty’ and ‘misplaced priority’ and a couple of others like “saddened” and “colossal waste of public money.” Somehow, the...

Jan 6 · >

When “Rule Of Law” Becomes “Rule By Decree” In Parliament

By Vaidushya Parth   In the Indian constitutional scheme of things, the work of Parliament is to make laws (legislation), check the work of the government (scrutinising the role of the executive), and to conduct debates on current issues of public importance. Generally, the decisions made in one House...

Jan 6 · >
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