By Pabitra Sarkar On August 5, 2020, an unprecedented incident took place in post- independence India. For the first time, a prime minister of the country had laid the foundation stone of a religious temple. It was Ram Mandir in Ayodhya amidst Corona scare. It was to raise...
By Rahil Nora Chopra As the Bihar Assembly elections are coming closer, the alliances are moving fast and small parties are changing their alliance partner day by day. Jitan Ram Manjhi’s party Hindustani Awam Morcha was with the BJP in the last election. Later he left the NDA and...
By Prakash Karat The truncated monsoon session of parliament has been, in every sense, the worst session of parliament ever held, except probably the one during the emergency in 1976 that adopted the 42nd constitutional amendment meant to facilitate an authoritarian regime. What happened in the...
By Krishna Jha Accountability is a sine qua non – an essential condition – to good democratic governance. And the condition for the survival of our democracy is commitment towards our Constitution, the edifice on which stands the country. Today we have been witness to...
By Gyan Pathak Six months have passed since the announcement of lockdown on March 24. The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in India stood on that date at 564, 10th death was reported from Mumbai, and 37 patients were discharged from hospitals so far. Modi government opted...
By Anjan Roy Marriages are made in heaven, divorces in courts. A heavenly marriage was divorced in the Supreme Court by Tatas and Mistry family early this week. Tata Sons, the apex holding company of the Tata Group, has offered to buy the 18.3% shareholding of the...
By Megha Katheria The legal fraternity is largely seen as a male bastion with little space for women. Of course, things have changed phenomenally over the years since 1923 when Regina Das’s application for enrolment was rejected by two High Courts of India on grounds of gender....
By K Raveendran The ongoing investigations into the sensational case of gold smuggling through the diplomatic channel provide a live example of the nexus between gold, drugs, dirty money and havala. All preliminary findings point to a ‘standard operating procedure’ followed across the world by the underworld,...
By Dr Arun Mitra The harrowing experiences shared by the Hibakusha, the survivors of the atomic bombing at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, make everyone shiver and think how can human being stoop so low as to develop bombs to kill their fellow beings in such large number in such...
By Arun Srivastava With Prime Minister, Narendra Modi determined to use the parliament to serve his and his corporate friends’ interest by resorting to the tactics of not allowing the opposition to have its say in the proceedings of the house and denying them their right to...
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The arrest of three activists of Al Qaeda from Ernakulam district represents a severe wake-up call for Kerala, which is in the news again albeit for the wrong reasons. An important aspect of the arrests is that the terrorists have stopped operating from...
By Sushil Kuttty When an acclaimed troll with a weekly column in a foreign newspaper – which comes in handy to troll others and justify the act of trolling – writes a book on the beastliness of trolls, it’s time to call for a stop to the shenanigans....
By Al Neal The reality that the courts will decide whether or not the ballots of millions of voters will be counted this November 3 is evident. Donald Trump and the entire Republican Party are laying the groundwork now to hold onto power by whatever means necessary—the...
By Kalyani Shankar The United Nations will be 75 next month. An organization can be considered to be still young but it is time for stocktaking. The UN came into being after its structure was finalized in an international conference in San Francisco in October 1945 in which...
By L S Herdenia BHOPAL: Covid-19 has caused strange, sometime contradictory developments. One of the major development is the total erosion of democratic practices and near collapse of institutions. It is for the first time that nearly half of cabinet consists of such persons who are not members...
By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: CPI national secretary Atul Anjaan said that the manner in which three bills were cleared in the parliament showed as to how BJP-NDA-RSS led Narendra Modi government threw all democratic and parliamentary practices to serve their corporate interests. Mr Atul Anjaan who...
By Guillaume Long Ecuadorian president Lenín Moreno and his allies have gone to great lengths to prevent former president Rafael Correa and his political movement from returning to power. In order to achieve this goal, the current government has persecuted opponents and barred candidates from running. Moreno’s...
By Sen. Bernie Sanders Yes. This is a presidential election between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Yes, this is an election about health care, education, economy, climate justice and so many other important issues. More importantly, this is an election about whether or not we retain American...