By K Raveendran The Covid pandemic has demonstrated, yet again, why Indians set store by their gold. Faced with a squeeze on incomes, people have increasingly turned to gold to raise the much-needed cash to survive what has been for a majority of Indians one of the most...
By L S Herdenia BHOPAL: Rejection of the Congress slogan “defeat the traitors”, overwhelming endorsement of defections and defectors, defeat of three BJP ministers (former Congress legislators) including controversial dalit woman minister Imarti Devi, slight erosion in the influence of Jyotiraditya Scindia are important crucial highlights of...
By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: Despite retaining its one seat Malhani, there is nothing to celebrate for Samajwadi Party in the by polls for seven assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh the results of which were announced on November 10. Although Samajwadi Party got 23.61 per cent votes...
By Chauncey K. Robinson Vice President-elect Kamala Harris has made history as the first African and Indian American and as the first woman elected to that office in the history of the United States. There are those on both the right and the left who downplay the...
By Nitya Chakraborty The swearing of the new left wing Bolivian President Luis Arce on November 8 following the massive victory of the Movement towards Socialism (MAS) in the general elections on October 18 signals a fresh shift in the politics of Latin America towards pink tide after...
By Papri Sri Raman Even as a new government takes office in the eastern Indian State of Bihar, two new books on the State seem to be shouting from the rooftop, what ails Bihar. . One of the books is called Ruktapur by an independent journalist, Pushyamitra....
By W. T. Whitney Jr. Chileans voted in a national referendum on October 25. Commentary reflects what happened: “We began to dig the grave of the Pinochet-era constitution and the market economy,” one report said. This was an “overwhelming, historical triumph of the people,” declared Chile’s El Siglo...
By Nantoo Banerjee It may be difficult to reconcile that India, a leader of the non-aligned movement (NAM), should get so quickly aligned with the emerging United States-led power block, Quad, to protect itself from a border threat from China. India is canvassing even with select EU members...
By Kalyani Shankar Every world leader leaves behind a legacy. What kind of legacy has US President Donald Trump left? His successor Joe Biden has now inherited some bad and some good policies, which he has to tackle. A Reuter’s report sums up Trump’s legacy thus: “Saying...
By Subrata Majumder India-USA economic relations have a long history of continuity irrespective of the changes in the White House. The burgeoning market of India, the availability of Indian technical manpower and the use of English language by the educated Indians, have made Indian market most attractive to...
By Arun Srivastava Bihar has voted decisively. As the elections in Bihar set the national agenda, provide an insight into the future politics, obviously the people especially the pollsters and experts prefer to keep a sharp eye on the developments and the results. Usually the elections are the...
By Amarjeet Kaur All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC), the first Central Trade Union of India completes 100 years of its glorious history on 31st Oct. 2020. AITUC was founded in an all-India conference held in the city of Mumbai with unions of various sectors from all...
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The arrest of Indian Union Muslim League leader and Manjeshwar MLA M C Kamaruddin for duping depositors in his gold business has pushed the United Democratic Front (UDF) on the defensive. The IUML is the second most powerful constituent of the Congress-led UDF....
By Tim Wheeler The victory in Pennsylvania has finally made the Democratic candidate Joe Biden the winner in this crucial 2020 Presidential elections in USA defeating incumbent Donald Trump. This is a great moment in the history of the American people who have been fighting the racist...
By Harihar Swarup It’s an election like no other in Bihar. No street side addas, clamorous band bajaa or flag-waving processions. In a pandemic, rallies are still jam-packed, yet voters stand within chalk circles at polling booths. A lead actor for the last three tumultuous decades is missing...
By K Raveendran The contempt of court notice sent by the Supreme Court to the Secretary of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly for sending a letter to Republic TV editor in chief Arnab Goswami, ‘intimidating’ him for approaching the court against the privilege notice issued by the state assembly...
By Arun Srivastava Bibhishan, the poor tribal farmer at whose house the Chanakya of BJP, Amit Shah, had his lunch as a part of his grand design to reach out to the tribal, just ahead of the West Bengal assembly election, did not get chance to speak...
By Sagarneel Sinha It is not yet clear when the United States of America would officially declare the presidential election results. Although it appears, almost certainly, that Joe Biden of the Democratic Party would be the next man in the White House ousting the incumbent Republican president Donald...