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Increasing Poverty In India Makes Zero Hunger Target Unachievable

  By Gyan Pathak   Millions of people are reversing back into poverty in India and million others are being pushed into extreme poverty. The World Bank report on ‘Poverty and Shared Prosperity 2020: Reversals of Fortune’ has specifically mentioned this trend, that has been accelerating in the COVID-19...

Oct 26 · >

Modi Govt Must Show Vision And Statesmanship In Dealing With Kashmir

  By Amulya Ganguli   The Kashmir scene is going from bad to worse. The release of the arrested leaders has opened a Pandora’s box, eliminating the possibility of a return to normality in the foreseeable future. If the BJP presumed that a relaxation of the harsh measures of...

Oct 26 · >

RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat Has Given Clear Signal On Building Hindu Rashtra

By Arun Srivastava   The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat could no more hide his intentions and control his feeling and on Sunday he publically confessed “India is a “Hindu Rashtra” and Hindutva is the essence of its self-hood.   Though in the past he had used...

Oct 26 · >

Base Year For New Retail Inflation Series For Industrial Workers Shifted To 2016

By Satyaki Chakraborty   The union government decision on October 22 to launch the new series for retail inflation for industrial workers shifting the base year to 2016 from 2001 has come suddenly to the central trade unions. They are still studying the implications of the Government decision. The...

Oct 26 · >

Election Campaign In Madhya Pradesh Reaches Its Lowest Level In Terms Of Abuses

By L.S. Herdenia   BHOPAL: Election propaganda in Madhya Pradesh has turned into highly polemical. Top party leaders are hurling abuses against each other. The language is not only unparliamentarily but is also derogatory. Every day new abuse is coined. Kamal Nath without naming Imarti Devi, now a minister,...

Oct 26 · >

Bihar Assembly Poll Campaign Is Having Many Twists And Turns

By Harihar Swarup   Bihar is set for an interesting, yet unpredictable contest. At the heart of the 2020 elections is a strong push to effect a generational change in the state dominated by Lalu Prasad, Nitish Kumar and the late Ram Vilas Paswan for the past three decades....

Oct 24 · >

Stan Swamy’s Crime Is His Solidarity For The Downtrodden

By Annie Domini   If you look at the bodypolitick of the country without saffron-tinted glasses, if you truly see, you will find a very, very sick organism indeed. An organism that’s cannibalising on its own heart, brain and lungs to feed a massive belly of unrestrained State power....

Oct 24 · >

Time For Reality Check On Covid Management- Not Rhetoric

By Dr. Arun Mitra   In his address to the nation on 20th October the Prime Minister warned the countrymen not to let loose the precautions against Corona Virus and that till there is a medicine we cannot be careless towards this virus. Therefore precautions like using masks, maintaining...

Oct 24 · >

Changing Nature Of The Election Scenario In Bihar In 2020 Assembly Poll

By Arun Srivastava   In the electoral political history of Bihar, this is for the first time the manifestos or “Sankalp Patra” of political parties have emerged as the most favourite issues for political discourses. The discussion is not confined to the living rooms of the rich or middle...

Oct 24 · >

Many Challenges In Setting Up Virtual And Online Courts In India

By Yash Agarwal   How do we integrate virtual courts and digital justice delivery into the broader legal ecosystem of India? The urgency for developing some methodology or procedure for this has gained new relevance in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.   The Parliamentary Standing Committee (PSC) of...

Oct 24 · >

In Pandemic, Billionaires Wealth Increases While Common People Suffer Most

  By Prabhat Patnaik   Wealth distribution data are notoriously difficult to interpret. This is because variations in stock prices affect wealth distribution, so that a stock market boom suddenly makes the rich appear much richer, while a stock market collapse makes wealth distribution less unequal overnight. In other...

Oct 23 · >

BJP’s Campaign In Bihar Elections Has Turned Cynical

  By Arun Srivastava   The constitutional commitment of the Union government to provide “free coronavirus vaccination for all” was offered on Thursday in the form of bribe to the voters of Bihar.   Narendra Modi led the BJP government is under Constitutional obligation to make available coronavirus vaccine...

Oct 23 · >

A Grave Constitutional Impropriety By Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister

  By Indira Jaising   The letter addressed by the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, YS Jaganmohan Reddy, directly to the Chief Justice of India (CJI) raises issues of grave constitutional importance. Does such a direct approach interfere with the independence of the Judiciary from the Executive? A Chief...

Oct 23 · >

Kerala LDF Produces A Political Quickie

By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: It was well and truly a quickie, to put in cricket parlance. The ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF)on Thursday formally inducted the Kerala Congress(M) Jose K Mani faction as an ally, making out a strong case for entry into the Guinness Book of World...

Oct 23 · >

Will Nitish Do A Role Reversal And Join Lalu After Polls?

By Rahil Nora Chopra   The most discussed gossip in Bihar at the tea stalls and pan shops is that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar might re-align with Lalu Prasad Yadav of RJD, which he had dumped a few years ago to return to the NDA. In the last assembly...

Oct 23 · >

Imran Khan’s Battle With People’s Party Run Sindh Govt Has Hotted Up

By Sankar Ray   Though there is no civil war like situation in Karachi, according to the Pakistan media and all the leading Pak papers are alleging that Indian media is manufacturing news,   the standoff between the ‘miltablishment-backed federal government, led by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf in Islamabad and Pakistan...

Oct 22 · >

Militarising the quad to suit U.S. Geo-Political Interests

By Prakash Karat   The forthcoming Malabar exercises in the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal in November will feature all the four countries of the quadrilateral grouping (Quad) – the United States, India, Japan and Australia. The Malabar exercises had begun as joint exercises of the Indian...

Oct 22 · >

India Has To Work Hard For Building A Multipolar World

By D Raja   When the world is struggling with arguably the worst health crisis of modern history, there are some other long-term issues that are raising their heads. The tension between India and China in Ladakh and the plans for the annexation of the West Bank by Israel...

Oct 22 · >
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