By Krishna Jha Untouched by the horror the 19- year old girl went through before dying, amidst waves of anger and discontent among people against inaction of the state government, there is floated the conspiracy theory. The course is settled. Finance capital has been making moves to cover...
By Prabhat Patnaik Growth under capitalism is associated with an increase in absolute poverty. Marx had recognised this and expressed it as follows: “Accumulation of wealth at one pole is, therefore, at the same time accumulation of misery, the torment of labour, slavery, ignorance, brutalisation and moral degradation...
By Prachi Hatiwlekar The unprecedented situation due to the Corona pandemic and the lockdown has not only aggravated the grim situation of women but also exposed the anti-people, anti-women policies and patriarchal ideology of the BJP-led central government. The year 2020 started in Maharashtra on a positive note....
By Ridhi Shetty In June, the State of California sued CISCO Systems on the grounds of caste-based discrimination. The lawsuit outlined harassment faced by an Indian American employee on the basis of his caste. California has alleged that the technology giant failed to guarantee a workplace free...
By Sankar Ray Emerging economies pose threat to stratosphere due to an unprecedented increase in nitrous oxide (N2O) and leading among them are Brazil, India and China. Global anthropogenic (N2O) emission is due to agricultural production: 82 per cent. This is revealed in a paper, ‘Nature’: ‘A comprehensive...
By L S Herdenia BHOPAL: With the declaration of lists of candidates by both the Congress and BJP, battle lines have been drawn in 28 Vidhan Sabha constituencies which will go to poll on November 3, 2020. While the BJP did not have to face difficulty in...
By Rahil Nora Chopra Union Minister Ram Vilas Paswan’s death on Thursday before Bihar votes in the first phase on October 28 will cast a shadow on the polls and have a bearing on almost every political move. Although BJP has handled Chirag Paswan with kid gloves so far...
By Prakash Karat The death of a 19-year old Dalit girl due to brutal gang-rape and torture in Hathras and the way the Uttar Pradesh police and administration have handled provide a horrifying yet instructive tutorial on the nature of the Adityanath regime in UP. The family...
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...
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...
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....
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.” ...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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,...
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...