By Rahil Nora Chopra After the controversial letter to the Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi asking for a full-time party president and 11-point agenda for reforms in the 134-year-old organisation signed by 23 senior Congress leaders, what is evident now is the annoyance of UP state leaders and workers...
By Arun Srivastava It is a coincidence that both the leader of the house Boris Johnson and the leader of the opposition Sir Keir Starmer have been facing rough time. While Boris Johnson is facing a showdown with furious Conservative MPs over his government’s chaotic handling of...
By D. Raja Politics and economics cannot be separated. Politics is the concentrated expression of economics. The politics of RSS-BJP combine is responsible for the present state of economy, unprecedented decline of GDP to -23.9 per cent and for the huge devastation and despair of the toiling people...
By Prakash Karat The refusal by the central government to pay the Goods and Services Tax (GST) compensation due to the states is patently illegal and violative of the constitutional scheme regarding relations between the centre and the states. The finance minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, announced in the...
By Barun Das Gupta The situation in Ladakh which had reached a stalemate with troops from both sides digging in their heels in their respective positions, suddenly changed and changed for the better for India on the night of August 30-31. India outwitted and outmanoeuvred the Chinese by...
By Arun Srivastava Irrespective of the sneers and abuses being hurled by the BJP leaders and Narendra Modi on Dr Manmohan Singh, the former prime minister has proved to be prophetic in his observation that Modi would be a “disaster” as Prime Minister and the country would face...
By Raghuveer R Sattigeri The High Court of Karnataka through its Order dated June 24, 2020 asked the Government of Karnataka to ensure that compensation is paid to the Migrant workers (hutment dwellers) and to rehabilitate them on account of the destruction of their huts in a...
By John Bachtell Groups inside and outside the Democratic Party are linking arms in what is literally a growing national movement to protect the 2020 vote and thereby oust Trump in November. The massive effort to protect democracy is necessitated, in part, because a record number...
By Nitya Chakraborty Two orders issued by the two different High Courts of the country on September 1 once again show that the Courts can still undertake their due responsibility as true defenders of the human rights and the constitutional ethos. In one case, the Allahabad High Court...
By K Raveendran Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been extolling the virtues of social distancing on every conceivable occasion. But his government has been following a strict policy of ‘financial distancing’ when it came to handling the aftermath of the debilitating lockdown. The slew of announcements...
By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: Opposition leaders in Uttar Pradesh have raised the issue of Asha workers, anganwadi workers and helpers fighting for better pay and health insurance and personal gear in view of their exposure to corona virus covid-19. It is recalled here that six lakh asha...
By Sunita Narain In these darkest days of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) — when jobs and economies have collapsed — 56 million households got work in the past three months and these jobs provided relief. This was under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act...
By Parth Maniktala Delhi witnessed its worst anti-minority riots in decades in February this year. Of the 53 people killed, more than two-thirds were Muslim. Media reports indicated that a majority of the homes and shops that were looted and torched belonged to Muslims. According to...
By Jesse Jackson The greatest athletes in America are standing up for justice at a critical time. Despite unprecedented, multiracial demonstrations across the country protesting police violence against African Americans, the horrors keep on coming. Last week, Jacob Blake was shot seven times in the back...
By Kalyani Shankar The upcoming Monsoon session of Parliament is indeed historic, as since 1952, the Parliament has never deviated from its tradition. This brief session from September 14 to October 1, will see many firsts including staggered seating, different shifts for both the houses, no breaks during...
By Anjan Roy Quarter in a quarter. Removing all guesses and estimates about the possible fall in the country’s national income, the Statistical office figures of India’s GDP (Gross Domestic Production) —released Monday evening— shows it to have shrank by 23.4 per cent. That is, GDP shrank...
By Arun Srivastava It was a mid-night coup in 2017. The Prime Minister Narendra Modi had launched the Goods and Services Tax (GST) at a special midnight meeting from the historic Central Hall of Parliament in the presence of President Pranab Mukherjee amidst boycott of the event...
By Arun Srivastava Despite presenting Nitish Kumar as the chief ministerial face of the NDA for the ensuing assembly election in Bihar, the latest decision of the BJP to contest more seats than agreed, certainly implies that the saffron leadership is giving a second thought to its earlier...