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The ‘Mood Of The Nation’ When GDP Contracts 23.9 Per Cent

  By Sushil Kutty   Nothing seems to move the Buddha born in Vadnagar at Gujarat’s Mehsana district. Neither the contraction of India’s territorial integrity at the LAC nor the contraction of India’s GDP by a massive 23.9 per cent in the last quarter. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is...

Sep 1 · >

Why Is Free Speech Different From Hate Speech In Present India?

By Ujjaini Chatterji   The Blacklaw’s Dictionary defines hate speech as, “Speech that carries no meaning other than the expression of hatred for some group, such as a particular race, especially in circumstances in which the communication is likely to provoke violence.”   The Constitution of India, under Article...

Sep 1 · >

Low Bank Rate Is Playing Bull In The Stock Market

By Nantoo Banerjee   When a central bank’s lending rate fails to either grow the economy or control high price inflation in a country, there is something intentionally wrong with the rate fixing. The current low bank rate in India obviously suggests that the RBI is intentionally ignoring the...

Aug 31 · >

India Entering Most Crucial Phase Of Economic Revival

  By Gyan Pathak   With implementation of Unlock-4, India will be entering the most crucial phase of economic revival in the month of September, which happens to be the last month of the usual lean season of the Economy, and thereafter economic activities would pick up momentum with...

Aug 31 · >

Sonia And Rahul Must Listen To The Dissidents Grievances With Respect

  By Amulya Ganguli   Up until now, all those who left the Congress have been loners. Whether it was Subhas Chandra Bose or Jayaprakash Narayan or V.P. Singh or Mamata Banerjee, they didn’t have a large body of supporters behind them. Even Sharad Pawar had only two others...

Aug 31 · >

Covid Response Seen Centred On Visibility And Not Effectiveness

  By K Raveendran   At long last, the Supreme Court has done it.  The apex court has told the king that he is naked.   “You cannot be interested only in business and not about sufferings of people,” the Supreme Court said without mincing words, while seeking the...

Aug 31 · >

Total Unity Of Anti-BJP Forces Is Needed To Defeat Nitish In Bihar Poll

  By Arun Srivastava   The fractured Grand Alliance (GA) is expected to gain a shape but it depends on the response of the RJD chief Lalu Yadav to the overtures of the left parties and democratic forces.  Though the ill treatment meted out to the senior leaders of...

Aug 31 · >

Privatisation Of Public Sector Enterprises Should Be Selective

  By Satyaki Chakraborty   Prime Minister Narendra Modi has rightly embarked upon a big ticket privatization as part of major reforms to put the struggling economy back on rails in the post corona virus lockdown but the great contribution of public sector in nation building cannot be ignored....

Aug 31 · >

Rahul Gandhi Is Now The Inevitable Choice For Congress President

By Harihar Swarup   The letter by 23 Congress leaders, all of whom have a long and trusted association with the party, should not normally have raised such an alarm in 10 Janpath. After all, an ailing Sonia Gandhi last year had herself hesitantly accepted the post of temporary...

Aug 29 · >

Shinzo Abe Played A Major Role In Boosting India-Japan Relations

  By Anjan Roy   Longest serving Japanese prime minister, Shinzo Abe, has resigned on grounds of ill health. This has sent the Japanese stock market and other financial markets spiralling downwards.   Shinzo Abe will be remembered for his contributions to reviving Japan’s stagnant economy and for altering...

Aug 29 · >

Assam Witnesses Shaping Of Anti-CAA Political Fronts

  By Sagarneel Sinha   Amid the coronavirus pandemic and the annual flood damage, the political scenario is gradually becoming active in Assam — which is expected to go for assembly polls by April next year. Before the hitting of the pandemic, the state was witnessing protests against the...

Aug 29 · >

Congress, BJP In A Major Confrontation In By-Polls For 27 Seats In M.P.

  By L S Herdenia   BHOPAL: Gwalior-Chambal region of Madhya Pradesh has become Kurukhetra both for the Congress and BJP. Shortly the state is going to witness by-polls in 27 Vidhan Sabha constituencies. All of these constituencies barring few have been rendered vacant because of the resignation by...

Aug 29 · >

Political Showdown Over Fire At State Secretariat

  By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the Opposition United Democratic Front (UDF) have squared up for a full -fledged political faceoff over a fire at the State Secretariat.   Leader of the Opposition Ramesh Chennithala and BJP State president K Surendran have...

Aug 29 · >

Trump Has Adopted Extreme Right Agenda To Fight November 3 Poll

By Mark Gruenberg and John Wojcik   WASHINGTON—Trump’s acceptance of the Republican National Convention  nomination for a second term as president Thursday night was not the first time a fascist posed as a fighter for workers who was bucking the establishment.   Despite having been at the helm of...

Aug 29 · >

Finance Minister Should Not Be Calling Covid-19 An Act Of God

By Dr. Arun Mitra   By calling the COVID 19 an act of God, the finance minister Smt Nirmala Sitharaman has not only tried to evade responsibility but also sent misleading information to the people and perpetuated myths already prevalent in the society. She said this in the meeting...

Aug 28 · >

Ignoring Other Diseases During Pandemic Could Be Counterproductive

  By Dr Arun Mitra   The Pandemics bring with them misery in the form of morbidities and mortalities. Bubonic plagues are an example. The Great Plague of 1665 was one of the worst during which 100,000 residents of London died just in a span of seven months. The...

Aug 28 · >

Online Education Widens Digital Divide In The Country

By C. Adhikesavan   The digital divide was there always in India but now it has widened further. India has entered into a new era of online education in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, but it creating a wedge between the haves and have nots. The growing...

Aug 28 · >

BJP Government In Tripura Is A Big Failure In Covid Pandemic Management

  By Haripada Das   The number of Covid-19 cases in Tripura has been touching record high every passing day. The total number of cases stood at 9,820 on August 24 and the death toll from the disease was 78. Similarly, the number of active patients is also rising...

Aug 28 · >
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