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Fifty Years Of Liberation Of Bangladesh From Pakistan

  By Nitya Chakraborty   On December 16, fifty years ago, the India-Pakistan war over Bangladesh liberation ended with great Indian victory under the leadership of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. That year 1971 was the golden  year of Indian diplomacy when beginning from March 1971 when Pakistan army cracked...

Dec 16 · >

Modi Government Must Repeal Three Farm Laws Passed By It

By D. Raja   The recently enacted three Farm Laws became controversial and farmers across the country are agitating in a single voice for their complete rollback. The new laws have the potential to redefine Indian agriculture totally in areas of production, procurement, marketing, pricing, stocking and land ownership....

Dec 16 · >

Worsening Malnutrition In Children May Deteriorate Further

  By Gyan Pathak   Hunger and malnutrition is the index by which one knows the real level of development, the government may claim whatsoever. The result released for the first phase of the 5th round of National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5) with reference year 2019-20 shows the decline,...

Dec 16 · >

Govt Can Only Blame Itself For Farmers Stir Imbroglio

  By K Raveendran   Union ministers have claimed that the farmers agitation is being hijacked by ultras, Maoists and anti-national elements while prime minister Modi himself has blamed the opposition parties for misleading the innocent farmers to promote their own respective agendas. There may be an element of...

Dec 16 · >

Gautam Navlakha’s Glasses And Blind Men’s Bluff

  By Sushil Kutty   He is nearing 70 and he is a patient of several ailments. Branded an ‘Urban Naxal,’ he’s incarcerated in Navi Mumbai’s notorious Taloja Jail. Most ‘Urban Naxals’ are 60-plus, guys (‘guy’ accounts for both genders) who are not a flight risk (therefore no need...

Dec 16 · >

U.S. Agencies Making Use Of Artists For ‘Soft Coup’ In Latin America

By Rosa Miriam Elizalde   Invasion gets bad press – those close-ups of foreign boots marching over a beach or a neighborhood like El Chorrillo in Panama in 1989, where they still don’t know the total number of those who were killed. After more than a century of relentless...

Dec 16 · >

CPI(ML) Revisits The CPI Poll Strategy Of 1967 In Bengal

By Subhankar Gupta   Spectres of legendary communist leaders of yesteryears, Bhowani Sen and Somnath Lahiri, haunted the crucial West Bengal state committee meeting of Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation last weekend when it declared unequivocally that the views of its general secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya that Bharatiya Janata...

Dec 15 · >

Two Prime Ministers Worked Hard To Achieve Self Sufficiency In Foodgrains

By Kalyani Shankar   The continuing protests by the farming community for the past 20 days might as well be one of the biggest challenges of the Modi government. Though the government is seized of the issues the confrontation still continues.   Perhaps it is time to look back...

Dec 15 · >

It Is Official Now: Joe Biden Is The Elected President In America

By Nitya Chakraborty   It is finally official now sanctified by the endorsement given by the electoral college of the USA at its meeting on Monday, December 14. Democratic candidate Donald Trump has been elected as the President of America in his third attempt by getting 306 votes out...

Dec 15 · >

Government Seeking Dilution Of Inflation Targeting By RBI

  By Anjan Roy   The union government is reportedly considering a change in the inflation targeting mechanism and to ask the Reserve Bank of India to dilute its hard core inflation targeting stance for formulation of monetary policy. The current mechanism for inflation targeting was introduced several years...

Dec 15 · >

Owaisi Should Give A New Direction To Muslim Politics In India

  By Arun Srivastava   The chief of Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) Asaduddin Owaisi, gets angry when ever any one conjectures that MIM has been directly or indirectly helping the BJP in winning the elections and in return blames the Congress and other secular parties for neglecting the Muslim question....

Dec 15 · >

Opposition Parties To Fight Against Laws In The Name Of Love Jihad

  By Pradeep Kapoor   LUCKNOW: Opposition parties in Uttar Pradesh are opposed to the harassment of people in the state in the name of love jihad by Yogi Government.   As many as seven cases have been filed since November 29 when Governor approved the ordinance brought by...

Dec 15 · >

Norman Bodek Played A Big Role In Modernising Manufacturing Programme

By T.V. Suresh   It was in the mid 1990s when I first met Norman. I was working as a Senior General Manager in an organization in Chennai, India. I was totally oblivious of the great revolution happening in the world driven by the methodologies developed in Japan. Norman...

Dec 15 · >

BTC Results Give NDA A New Shape Before Assam Polls

By Sagarneel Sinha   The Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) election was called a semi-final before the final Assam elections — which are less than five months away. The 46 member (40 elected; 6 nominated by the governor) council governs the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) — which has 12 assembly...

Dec 14 · >

Sangh Parivar Has Some Ulterior Motive Behind Love Jihad Laws

By Amulya Ganguli   One of the time-tested methods of extremist politics is checking the resilience of a constitutional order. If the system shows signs of succumbing to pressure, the rebels with a subversive cause can then push ahead to bring it down.   The propagation of the concept...

Dec 14 · >

Simplistic Plan Of Vaccination In Compex Scenario Is An Error

  By Gyan Pathak   People most at risk should get COVID-19 vaccine before those who are running a lower risk of the contagion. This is the principle of priority – seemingly very simple, but very difficult to implement. India, undergoing the process, is now faced with several impediments...

Dec 14 · >

Economy And Earnings Are On A Recovery Track After Lock Down

  By Satyaki Chakraborty   About 75 per cent participants in an exclusive Economic Times CEO poll said the economy and earnings are set to recover faster than expected from the pandemic-induced recession. Nearly half the CEOs polled, who include some of the biggest names in India Inc, believe...

Dec 14 · >

Farm Laws Have Been Framed Without Consulting Stake Holders

  By Megha Katheria   The Bharatiya Kisan Union has approached the Supreme Court to challenge the constitutional validity of the three farm laws. Many State Governments, including Kerala, have also announced that they shall challenge the bills before the court.   This comes after talks between the farmers’...

Dec 14 · >
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