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Scindia Clout With Centre Unnerves Chouhan In Madhya Pradesh

By L S Herdenia   BHOPAL: “Really BJP is a party with a difference” is the general comment in the political circles of Madhya Pradesh. BJP has created history- It took 102 days to get a complete council of Ministers. For more than a month the state was administered...

Jul 10 · >

Bihar Opposition Fight Over CM Face

By Rahil Nora Chopra   The assembly election of Bihar for 243 assembly seats is due in October- November this year. The opposition alliance is fighting over its chief ministerial candidate. RJD has projected 30-year old Tejashwi Yadav as the chief minister candidate of the grand alliance after its...

Jul 10 · >

Axe Of Privatisation On Indian Railways

By C. Srikumar   If your train’s on the wrong track, every station you come to is the wrong station — Dernard Malamud   One by one national assets are being sold. The latest master stroke of the Modi government is the privatisation of the Indian Railways. On July...

Jul 9 · >

Narendra Modi Has Made A Big Mess In Dealing With Covic-19 Pandemic

By Prakash Karat   The Covid pandemic in India reached a landmark on July 5 when India became the third country, after the United States and Brazil, with the largest number of Covid cases in the world. It is no coincidence that the top three countries in this regard...

Jul 9 · >

Journalism Has Been Systematically Losing Its Democratic Value

  By Arun Srivastava   Integrity and credibility of the media has degenerated to such an extent that now the police, not the judiciary, will issue its diktat and seek clarification who has given it the right and m whether it enjoys the privilege guaranteed by the constitution to...

Jul 9 · >

Remembering My Comrade And Mentor Shameem Faizee

  By D Raja   One year has passed since the sad demise of Shameem Faizee, a versatile and valuable Comrade and colleague.   I met him for the first time in November 1973. I came to Delhi on my way to Moscow. Second time, I met him in...

Jul 9 · >

Need To Break Nexus Of Politicians, Police And Criminals

By Pradeep Kapoor   Most wanted gangster Vikas Dubey may have been arrested from the Mahakali temple at Ujjain but the manner in which he killed eight police officials in Bikru village in Kanpur exposed the nexus between politicians, police and criminals.   The complicity of police was exposed...

Jul 9 · >

Govt Buffeted By Storm Over Gold Smuggling Case

By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Pinarayi Vijayan-led Left Democratic Front(LDF) Government has been badly battered by the political storm unleashed by the biggest gold smuggling case Kerala has witnessed in its history.   The Government is in the dock because of the alleged links the Chief Minister’s Principal...

Jul 9 · >

Absurd Phase In Supreme Court’s Jurispudence

  By Digvijay Chaudhury   Either history will impinge some wise and learned thinking behind the Supreme Court’s current jurisprudence or it will term it as an absurd phase. Recent instances (see here and here) point heavily towards the latter but for the sake of our learned and wise...

Jul 9 · >

Cuba Helping The World Fight Covid-19 By Sending Doctors

By Orlando Oramas Leon   HAVANA: While the United States tries to disqualify Cuba’s international medical cooperation, the list of brigades sent by the island to fight COVID-19 in different latitudes of the planet grows.   They are the members of the Henry Reeve Contingent, created in 2005 by...

Jul 9 · >

Alternative Strategy For Unfettered Growth

  By IPA Special Correspondent   New Delhi: The  public  sector  undertakings  (PSU),  government’s  strongest-ever  asset  should  be  invoked forthwith to not only revive the COVID19 pandemic infested economy but also drive the nation as a catalyst towards growth and development.   With  their  country-wide  presence  including  far  flung ...

Jul 9 · >

Possible Second Covid Wave Could Depress Oil Market

  By K Raveendran   It can only be described as providential intervention that the Modi government’s plan to make money on the sly using the spike in the global crude prices is likely to come to nought. The prospects of a second wave of Covid outbreak is forcing...

Jul 8 · >

Covid Pandemic Has Come As A Great Leveller

By Arjavi Indraneesh   The Covid pandemic has come as a great leveller. It has downed powerful heads of state and commonest man on the street, irrespective of caste, creed, colour and climate. Covid has held a mirror to the dark underbellies of societies, which have so far remained...

Jul 8 · >

Bihar Opposition Betraying The Trust Of People

  By Arun Srivastava   Arrogance comes with a false sense of security and control on the fulcrum of power. So far the accusation of being arrogant was being levelled against the Prime Minister Narendra Modi. But the fact is the Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar does not lag...

Jul 8 · >

Vikas dubey – consider him dead!

  By Sushil Kutty   The lawlessness in Uttar Pradesh runs and spreads both ways. Yep, those are the words that should be used when discussing and commenting on criminals, both active and dormant hoodlums, in this hugest state of the Indian Union. Uttar Pradesh itself is a sprawling...

Jul 8 · >

U.S. Blockade Accentuates Food Insecurity In Cuba

  By W.T. Whitney Jr.   Food availability was the top concern of 21 per cent of Cubans responding to a recent opinion survey, reflecting the recurrent food shortages on the island promoted by the U.S. economic blockade and the shortcomings of the domestic food supply system. In 1960,...

Jul 8 · >

Lockdowns Have Links With Riots And Revolution

By Keith Flett   Guardian editorials are often ponderous affairs bordering on the pious but a commentary on the ending of lockdown at the beginning of July suddenly opined that “Revolutions are not inevitable” and went on to note that sharp jolts to the system often saw “normality” return...

Jul 8 · >

India Debuts Virtual Parliament Meet With Monsoon Session

By Kalyani Shankar   India, for the first time in its more than seven decades of parliamentary history, will have its Monsoon session with some members attending physically and others virtually. This hybrid experiment is necessitated due to the on-going Covid crisis. The lawmakers will be failing in their...

Jul 7 · >
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