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Opposition Urges President To Set Up An Inquiry Committee To Probe Delhi Riots

  By   Satyaki Chakraborty   Communist Party of India general secretary D Raja, Indian National Congress leader Ahmed Patel, Communist Party of India (Marxist) general secretary Sitaram Yechury, DMK leader Kanimozhi and RJD leader Manoj Jha met President Ram Nath Kovind on September 17, 2020 and urged him to...

Sep 17 · >

Economy Is Precarious – Where Is The Stimulus For 21 Million Jobless?

By Krishna Jha   With GDP going down to little more than minus 23 percent, the economy in the country is almost at the bottom level, and needs fiscal stimulus. Few months back, prime minister had announced a Rs 20 lakh crore Economic Stimulus Package which soon turned out...

Sep 17 · >

Corporatisation Of Farming At The Cost Of Small Peasants

  By Prakash Karat   Ever since the three ordinances concerning agriculture and marketing were promulgated in June, kisan organisations and farmers have been protesting against the serious assault on their rights. On the eve of the parliament session, there have been big protests in Haryana, Punjab and western...

Sep 17 · >

Centre’s Apathy Is Fully Responsible For Tragic Plight Of Migrant Labour

  By Gyan Pathak   When state fails in protecting life, liberty, and property of a citizen, which are under constitutional guarantee of protection, it must compensate for the loss. Additionally, if the government willingly violates its own guarantee given to the citizen, it is culpable, for which the...

Sep 17 · >

Home Ministry’s Statement On No Migrant Labour Death Data, Is Shocking

By Arun Srivastava   The oldest, primary and simplest duty of a government is to protect its citizens. But it is a national shame that Modi and his government have committed the worst crime of not performing the bare minimum constitutional obligation and task of protecting crores of pandemic...

Sep 17 · >

Dichotomy In Govt’s Fancy Investor-Friendly Regime

By K Raveendran   The reported remarks by a key Toyota executive in India about how the company looks at its business in the country in view of the high levies on the passenger car segment typically signifies the lack of consistency in the Modi government’s much-trumpeted policy of...

Sep 16 · >

Chinese Leaders Are Sweet In Talking But Opposite At Ladakh Border

By Sushil Kutty   Chinese President-for-life Xi Jinping is smarting and his smooth-faced PLA generals, tough as nails, are feeling the heat in the freezing Himalayan cold. Battle-hardened Indian Army jawans have given to the battle-hungry PLA troops a tough time climbing to heights they are generally not used...

Sep 16 · >

Fierce Campaigning Is On In Madhya Pradesh For By-Polls In 27 Seats

  By L S Herdenia   Although dates for polling in 27 Vidhan Sabha constituencies in Madhya Pradesh are yet to be announced, both Congress and BJP have launched campaign with full fury. M.P. Congress chief Kamal Nath and Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan in the company of Jyotiraditya...

Sep 16 · >

Letter To Justice Mishra: Constitution, Not Conscience

By A J Philip   It is your parting comment that you wrote your judgements on the basis of the dictates of your conscience that prompts me to write this letter.   I thought all judges, especially of the Supreme Court, gave their verdicts within the four walls of...

Sep 16 · >

Why is the National legal Services Authority Being Starved of Resources?

By Yash Agarwal   While analysing the Union Budget and the Demand For Grants (DFG) as presented by ministries for a Member of Parliament earlier this year, one startling revelation stood out. The Ministry for Law and Justice had a rather barebones demand placed for approval before Parliament, vis...

Sep 16 · >

Indian Defence Preparedness Has Jolted Chinese Plans At Ladakh Border

  By Barun Das Gupta   The defensive or offensive capability of an army is determined not merely by the number of troops it has, the type of weaponry it has and the skill of the men in the army, navy and air force and to handle their weaponry...

Sep 15 · >

Doctors Too Have Grievances And The Right To Dissent

By Dr. Arun Mitra   Dissent and different views are always strength of democracy and essential for development of any society. Unfortunately there is increasing intolerance to Dissent by those at the helms of affairs. This is not limited to one part of the world or any set of...

Sep 15 · >

Boris Johnson Is Facing The Worst Crisis Of His Tenure As British PM

By Arun Srivastava   Majority of the Tory MPs are for removal of Boris Johnson as the prime minister for his handling of the law breaking Brexit bill.  While more than 40 Tory MPs have made their intention clear that they would vote against their own government, two former...

Sep 15 · >

Lawyers Must Speak Truth To Power, Says Indira Jaising

By Amrita Nair   The motto of the courts, as one sees, is “Satyamev Jayate” that translates as: “The truth shall prevail.” Speaking at a webinar held by The Lawsters on the subject, “The nature of the Legal Profession: Its role, challenges and limitations”, senior lawyer Indira Jaising remarked,...

Sep 15 · >

Tug-Of-War In Germany Between Forces For Peace And Militarists

  By Victor Grossman   I’ll never forget the day my father’s ancient jalopy got stuck boarding the New York-Jersey City ferry; two wheels on the dock, two on the boat, the motor stalled, my father frantic, my mother scolding, cars behind us honking, and me, just 6, looking...

Sep 15 · >

New Book Explores And Praises Cuban Health Care System For The People

  By W. T. Whitney Jr.   If they are paying attention, progressives worldwide know that Cuba provides health care that saves lives and prevents disease more effectively than does the United States, its major capitalist enemy. They know that Cuban health workers have been caring for people throughout...

Sep 15 · >

China Has More To Lose In A Land War Along LAC In Ladakh Than India

  By Nantoo Banerjee   The brewing military tension between India and China may not escalate into a war unless China goes crazy about testing its defence capability on India after a gap of five decades. Time has changed. India’s military and economic strength today is far advanced compared...

Sep 14 · >

Shiv Sena In Maharashtra Must Avoid Its Volatile Past

By Amulya Ganguli   The ascent of a member of the Thackeray family to the Maharashtra chief minister’s post had persuaded the Shiv Sena to tone down its customary belligerence. There was to be no more blackening of faces or forcing food into the mouth of a Muslim during...

Sep 14 · >
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