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Yogi On The Mission To Throttle The Voice Of Protest

By Arun Srivastava   The chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath deserves kudos for his brazen boldness to trample and discard the façade of minimum morality, social and political decency and instead of acting against the Hathras rape accused  threatening the political forces and persons who have been...

Oct 8 · >

Gold Smuggling Case: NIA On The Defensive

By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The National Investigation Agency(NIA) has come under tremendous pressure in the wake of the NIA court in Kochi seeking clarification on whether it had evidence to prove the terrorism angle in the gold smuggling case.   The court has been unsparing in its criticism...

Oct 8 · >

The Drug-High Bollywood Dilemma

By Sushil Kutty   We, the people are squabbling on many a matter. There’s rancor in the air. Telecast minute by minute. There’s the fracas surrounding the drug business in Bollywood: Whether narcotic drugs are consumables? And should some narcotics be made legal? Like marijuana in the United States....

Oct 8 · >

Empire Of High Technology Thrives On Monopoly

  By C.J. Atkins   In the middle of the last century, Marxist economist Victor Perlo described the U.S. economy as an “empire of high finance.” If he were writing today, he’d probably update his assessment to say U.S. capitalism has also become an “empire of high technology.”  ...

Oct 8 · >

Kolkata Physicist Who Inspired The 2020 Nobel Laureate

By Sankar Ray   Kolkata is in a rare radiance as the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded half of the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2020 to Sir Roger Penrose, emeritus professor at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, UK, and Honorary Fellow and alumnus of St...

Oct 7 · >

Indian ‘Chaebols’ Have The Best Of Everything

By K Raveendran   Modi bashing is a favourite pastime for Rahul Gandhi. He has been doing that as a daily routine to the point of sounding monotonous. But he has said a few home truths about the Modi government, which unfortunately do not receive the attention that these...

Oct 7 · >

Hiring PR Agency To Conceal The Truth In Hathras Rape Case

By Arun Srivastava   Rape has been a weapon to throttle the voice of protest and in the true sense the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath has been resorting to the same tactics to silence his critics and political opponents when he blamed political parties and civil...

Oct 7 · >

Thirty Years After Germany’s Unification On October 3, 1990

  By R S Yadav   On September 23, 2020, Parliament passed the three anti-farmer agriculture bills and then on the same day approved the three anti-working class amendments in labour laws tabled as three Labour Codes. One labour Code had been earlier passed in August 2019. Thus, the...

Oct 7 · >

Thirty Years After Germany’s Unification On October 3, 1990

By Victor Grossman   On October 3 this year, many Germans, party leaders, and media pundits above all, recalled October 3, 1990, when their dreams of a unified Germany became reality.   They celebrated with speeches, fireworks, and beer, and vibrant voices, resounding tutti with the “Deutschland über alles” anthem,...

Oct 7 · >

Pope Francis Has Made History By Calling For Replacement Of Neo-Liberal Capitalism

By Nitya Chakraborty   The  new Pope Francis, the head of the Vatican based Roman Catholic Church made a history on October 4 when in his sermon he passionately called for the replacement of neo liberal capitalism with a more just and human system. Earlier also, Pope Francis showed...

Oct 6 · >

Mere Passing Of Laws Not Adequate To Prevent Torture Of Dalit Women

By Kalyani Shankar   Once again the whole country is aghast at the brutal gang rape of a 19-year-old Dalit girl from Uttar Pradesh who succumbed to injuries in a Delhi hospital last Tuesday after fighting for her life for fifteen days. It was due to the callous attitude...

Oct 6 · >

Alliances Within Alliances Is The New Game Of Elections In Bihar

  By Arun Srivastava   Apparently the leaders of both the alliances, the NDA and Grand Alliance, have succeeded in solemnising a working and effective seat sharing formula, but the voices of dissent emanating from the closed room discussions point to major fissures.   While LJP one of the...

Oct 6 · >

Tragic Episode Of Hathras Exposes Uttar Pradesh Govt’s Gross Failure

By Sagarneel Sinha   Nothing can justify the injustice done to the family of the Hathras case by the police of Uttar Pradesh who denied them to see for the last time the dead body of their own family member. UP police even hurriedly cremated the dead body of...

Oct 6 · >

Lessons Learned 50 Years After Allende’s Popular Unity Government In Chile

  By Guillermo Teillier Del Valle   It was 1952 and Salvador Allende was facing his first presidential campaign with few resources. He had the support of the Socialist Party, many of whose militants supported Carlos Ibáñez and the Communist Party, which was illegal and acted clandestinely. They acted...

Oct 6 · >

India Is Far Behind China In Food Output, Consumption

By Nantoo Banerjee   It is high time that India formulates a strategy to multiply food production and make food available to its poor millions at affordable prices instead of wasting energy on strategising agricultural marketing. Ranked 102nd in the Global Hunger Index (GHI) of 117 countries, India urgently...

Oct 5 · >

The “Foreign Hand” Bogey To Target Critics Of Hindutva Brigade

By Amulya Ganguli   The response of the BJP’s troll army to the Amnesty International’s departure from India showed that Islamophobia was not the only arrow in the Hindutva brotherhood’s ideological quiver.   There were also other projectiles which included animus against foreigners. Hence, the comparison drawn by some...

Oct 5 · >

There Will Be No End To Agony Of Distressed Farmers After New Acts

By Gyan Pathak   There is no end to farmers’ sufferings in spite of our Prime Minister and his team’s proclamations of their being committed to the welfare of the farmers, at every suicide by farmers, at every mischief committed against them, and at their every loss. It points...

Oct 5 · >

Modi Resorting To Falsehood In His Desperation To Protect Yogi

By Arun Srivastava   On a day when the entire nation was shocked at the ghastly incident that took place in Hathras of Uttar Pradesh, stood by the side of the bereaved family to share their grief and pain and was showing its sympathy to the parents of the...

Oct 5 · >
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