By Arun Srivastava The thousands of migrant workers who have re-migrated to the cities and their earlier places of work, before fleeing to their native place in the wake of onslaught of the corona epidemic, have started coming back to Bihar to participate in the electioneering. Their...
By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: The forthcoming by-elections for seven assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh will be the testing time for Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi. The bypolls for seven assembly seats- Naugawan, Sadat, Bullandshahar, Bangarmau, Ghatampur, Deoria, Tundla and Makhani will take place on November 3 and results ...
By Sankar Ray The 40,000-plus rally at the Bagh-e-Jinnah in Gujranwala, near Lahore, on Sunday , the 13th anniversary of the twin blasts in Karsaz, targeting the homecoming procession of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto killing around 200 people , under the banner of Pakistan Democratic Movement comprising...
By Anuj Bhuwania The Indian judiciary is one of the most powerful, however, its power hasn’t been used to hold the state accountable in recent times. In India, it performs a function with and for the state. Indian courts no longer work as a shield for the...
By Dennis Laumann A Perfect Crime, a new four-part documentary series on Netflix about the 1991 assassination of German politician Detlev Rohwedder, surprisingly offers critical viewpoints about German reunification. October 3 marked the 30th anniversary of the reunification of the former German Democratic Republic (East Germany) and...
By Kalyani Shankar It was unusual for the arch- rivals former chief ministers Abdullahs (Dr. Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah) of the National Conference and Mehbooba Mufti of the PDP posing for a photo last week in Srinagar. It was Mehbhooba’s father and former chief minister Mufti...
By Nitya Chakraborty The massive win by the Movement Toward Socialism Party (MAS) in the general elections including President and Vice-President in Bolivia held on October 18, has given a big boost to the leftwing forces in Latin America which were on the defensive in the region...
By Anjan Roy The current pandemic has the potential of turning into a major financial crisis, fears Carmen Reinhart, Chief Economist of the World Bank. Ms Reinhart’s comments cannot be taken lightly as she has deep insights into the working of the financial system. Her warning...
By Annie Domini In a deleted tweet posted a few days ago, jailed scholar Dr Umar Khalid’s father, Dr S Q R Ilyas, said his son is spending his prison time reading, writing and collecting his thoughts. Some of us who retweeted it in momentary relief, or...
By Sushil Kutty Bollywood is an amalgamation of filmmakers and talented people in the arts, and in the techniques, coming together to script and play out stories on celluloid that catch the fancy of people pining to escape the tediousness of life, for a price. So, it is...
By Nantoo Banerjee India’s current border dispute with China owes its origin in 1950 when China sent its troops to Tibet taking control of the remote mountainous region that declared independence in 1913. The Chinese military further crushed a massive Buddhist uprising in Tibet in 1959. Dalai...
By Amulya Ganguli Two recent events have emphasized the saffron brotherhood’s unease with “secularism” and Hindu-Muslim amity. One was the anxiety expressed by Maharashtra governor B.S. Koshyari about the possibility of the chief minister, Uddhav Thackeray, turning “secular”. The manner of his observation seemed to indicate that...
By Barun Das Gupta It was on May 5 that the first clash occurred between Indian and Chinese soldiers in eastern Ladakh near the Pangong Lake. Five and a half months later, the Indian and Chinese troops are still in eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation. Even after seven rounds of...
By Gyan Pathak ‘Good day’ for a Hungry is at least two square meals a day. ‘Atmanirbhar’ means nothing to them if the ruling establishment cannot create a condition in which a hungry can fill up one’s stomach. Global Hunger Index 2020 has exposed the hollowness of...
By Arun Srivastava While the rightist forces across the world have been on the prowl to capture power in almost all the major countries and ravage the global peace and political economy, Jacinda Ardern led Labour Party of New Zealand had inflicted a significant rebuff to its...
By Harihar Swarup Six of Kashmir’s biggest political parties came together on Thursday to form an alliance to peacefully seek the restoration of the erstwhile state’s special status and fight for the rights of the people in the restive region. Leaders of the National Conference (NC),...
By K Raveendran The Modi government’s prevarication on the issue of loan moratorium during the Covid-19 pandemic has been evident right through. Every time the issue came up before the Supreme Court, which assumed a proactive role in bringing relief to those affected, the government has been...
By Gyan Pathak When a shylock comes to rescue a person in trouble, his main motif is not to help but to derive as much benefit as he can from lending. Similar is the case prevailing in Modi Raj under which even government is charging exorbitant interest...