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Assange Judgment Is A Stunning Victory Of Free Speech And Humanity

By Tim Dawson   AS Judge Vanessa Baraitser started to deliver her ruling in the Old Bailey’s number two court on Monday nothing felt right. Proceedings started late. Julian Assange slumped in the dock, surrounded by bullet-proof glass, his clothes flapping slightly around his diminished frame. They Don’t Extradite...

Jan 6 · >

Sasikala Is Sure To Be Active Again In Tamil Nadu Politics After Her Release

  By Kalyani Shankar   Sasikala, a close aide, and companion of the former Tamil Nadu chief minister J. Jayalalithaa will be released soon. Post-Jayalalithaa’s demise in 2016 there was massive political turmoil within the ruling AIADMK until she was sent to jail in February 2017 for four years....

Jan 5 · >

Farmers Agitation Is Getting A Character Of Another Freedom Movement

  By Arun Srivastava   After 40 days of peaceful non-violent satyagrah, a situation reminiscent of the famous 1942 “Do or Die” movement launched by  Mahatma Gandhi, is fast emerging on the political horizon with the farmers’ not willing to accept anything below scrapping of three black farm laws...

Jan 5 · >

God Save America As Trump Is Set To Settle Scores With Biden

By Sushil Kutty   January 5, 2021, is the Georgia senate runoffs and if the Republicans lose “we’ll change America” is what Democratic senate minority leader Chuck Schumer promised a couple of months ago, soon after Joe Biden was declared winner by television networks on November 4. Since then,...

Jan 5 · >

LDF In Kerala Plunges Into Poll Mode Again

By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Buoyed by the spectacular victory it achieved in the local body elections, the Left Democratic Front (LDF) Government has plunged itself heart and soul into   the crucial assembly election battle due in May.   The victory, pulled off in the face of heavy odds,...

Jan 5 · >

Indian Manufacturing Sector Has Started Recovering But By Shedding Jobs

By Satyaki Chakraborty   The Indian manufacturing sector has started recovering after dealing with the pangs of pandemic and consequent lockdown in the country. Excepting few sectors, the recovery is well spread but the disquieting fact is that the industries are entering this process of with less people on...

Jan 5 · >

Dissent Over Cabinet Expansion Spreads In Madhya Pradesh BJP

By L S Herdenia   BHOPAL: Inclusion of two Jyotiraditya Scindia loyalists in the Shiv Raj Singh Chouhan cabinet has given rise to rebel like situation in Madhya Pradesh BJP. Going public Ajay Vishnoi, senior BJP legislator questioned the neglect of Mahakausal and Vindhya Pradesh in giving representation in...

Jan 5 · >

Atul Anjaan Asks PM To Convene All Party Meet To Discuss Economic Crisis

  By Pradeep Kapoor   LUCKNOW: CPI national secretary and general secretary of All India Kisan Sabha Atul  Anjaan has asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to urgently call the meeting of all political parties to discuss to discuss grave economic situation in the country..   Talking to IPA Atul...

Jan 5 · >

Despite Stringent Penalties, Crimes Against Women Not Declining

  By Niharika Ravi   It has been eight years since that woeful night of December 16, 2012, that shook the nation and the world when a para-medic was gang-raped in a moving Delhi bus. She later died of grievous injuries though she was given the best medical care....

Jan 5 · >

Agitation By Farmers Put The Centre At Its Wits’ End

  By Nantoo Banerjee   Farmers from Punjab and Haryana have shown the community their resolve to protect their interest against lawmakers. If farmers from the rest of the country have not shown a similar courage and initiative to express their disapproval of the three central farm legislations passed...

Jan 4 · >

India’s Vaccine Drive Will Be A ‘Work In Progress’

  By Gyan Pathak   Since both the Indian vaccines – Covaxin and Covishield – have now been officially approved for emergency use, the focus is on its distribution and prioritization, which are still being worked out as a ‘work in progress’ due to many inherent difficulties in India’s...

Jan 4 · >

Prime Minister Narendra Modi Has Finally Discovered A Poet In Him

By Sushil Kutty   Jawaharlal Nehru’s tryst was with ‘Destiny’. With the ‘Midnight Hour’ and with ‘Redemption.’ There’s nothing to show in verses and stanzas if he had ever had a tryst with writing poetry. Maybe he must have quoted poetry to someone at some time, but there’s nothing...

Jan 4 · >

Profits Of Companies Soared But Wages Of Workers Were Cut

  By Satyaki Chakraborty   In the current financial year, many companies suffered due to the lockdown following pandemic, but there are other companies which did normally and profits soared, but the figures show that despite high revenues, these companies cut wages of the workers taking advantage of the...

Jan 4 · >

SBI Sold Electoral Bonds Worth Rs 6,492.7 Crore Without Transparency

By Yogesh Sapkale   The anonymity provided to the donors by electoral bonds (EBs) is making it the preferred choice for big donors, including corporates. Over the past three years, State Bank of India (SBI), the official channel for selling these instruments, has sold EBs worth Rs 6,492.68 crore...

Jan 4 · >

Great Singer Paul Robeson’s Biography ‘Ballad Of A Soldier’ Is A Great Read

By Tony Pecinovsky   2020 has been a tumultuous year. Millions marched in the streets against police brutality and violence after the killing of George Floyd. They were tear-gassed, shot with rubber bullets and percussion grenades, and run over, among any number of other civil liberties abuses. Their demand...

Jan 4 · >

Polarised India Has To Look Ways For Compromises With Mutual Respect

By Harihar Swarup   In a feat of political compartmentalization with no domestic parallel, BJP has managed to sail through post-liberalisation India’s first recession year, the worst public health crisis since Independence, a protracted Chinese presence on the LAC and the largest farmer mobilisation in three decades. Despite the...

Jan 2 · >

India Needs A Genuine Anti-Trust Legislation

By K Raveendran   The erstwhile Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Commission was denounced by all shades of liberal opinion as an integral part of licence raj. However, despite the expressed intent of preventing monopolies, as the entity’s name suggested, India’s major corporate houses flourished as monopolies under its...

Jan 2 · >

Pandemic Strikes Law, Lawyers And The Legal System Hard

By Sanjoy Ghose   Lawyers are obsessed with Latin–a dead language with few takers. Often, lawyers unconsciously, and at times, consciously, pepper their conversations with a healthy dose of Latin. When you hear “qua”, “inter alia” and “quid pro quo” in small talk, more likely than not, you are...

Jan 2 · >
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