By Mohan V Katarki The surreptitious intrusion of Chinese Army into Ladakh in India in the first week of May has made many turn to the pages of history to appreciate the scope and merits of the India – China (Sino – Indian) border dispute over Aksai Chin...
By Binoy Viswam The escalation of tension across India -China border is a matter of great concern for all peace-loving people. It took an unexpected turn when 20 Indian soldiers were killed at Galwan valley. Those martyrs will be remembered as heroes of the nation. We hope that...
By Gyan Pathak The threat to human life from COVID-19 and food insecurity is most likely to put greater challenges before all the countries of the world, especially the least developed and developing countries. A historical fall in the development finance in 2020 coupled with likelihood of second...
By Dr. Arun Mitra The news that the doctor’s and other health workers fighting COVID-19 have not been paid salary for several months in some places is a matter of shame. The Hon’ble Supreme Court reprimanded the government and directed to not suspend or file any case against...
By Rahil Nora Chopra After watching the direct fight between BJP and Congress in Uttar Pradesh, the Samajwadi Party (SP) and the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) are trying hard to show their existence in the state. For this, Akhilesh Yadav has taken back the petition which was filed against...
By Ben Chacko It is rare that a government, secure behind an 80-seat majority in the House of Commons, has appeared so vulnerable. Public opinion is increasingly volatile. The perception that the government lacks maturity, common sense, strategic vision or even routine competence exists as much among...
By K Raveendran It is high time the government’s decontrol of petroleum products is challenged in the court. The decontrol, which has its declared intention of leaving the prices to market forces rather than be regulated by government, has in effect meant full control for the government while...
By Arun Srivastava Nitish Kumar is certainly not indispensable. In fact the opposition should be credited with creating this perception amongst the people. Often the opposition leaders are heard criticising the NDA and describing the BJP as a fascist party which is opposed to poor, but they...
By L.S. Herdenia BHOPAL: On the eve of biennial election to the Rajya Sabha, war of nerves has started between Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and former Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh. In an unprecedented move, an FIR has been filed against Digvijaya Singh. FIR has been filed...
By Mohd Kumail Haider The word “bail” is derived from the old French verb baillier, which means to give or deliver. The word is also related to the Latin word bajulare meaning to bear a burden. The concept of bail can be traced back to 399 BC, when...
By Kalyani Shankar Political slugfest is going on in the big state of Maharashtra, even as the Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray-led government is trying to face the pandemic outbreak. While the BJP is yet to reconcile to the ascendency of Thackeray, it is becoming aggressive and aspires for...
By Nitya Chakraborty What is happening to the opposition parties, especially the Congress which is the only national party in the anti-BJP block to challenge the BJP led National Democratic Alliance at the centre? The next crucial assembly elections, are due to take place in Bihar in...
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The crisis bedevilling the Kerala Congress(M), an important constituent of the Congress-led United Democratic Front(UDF), has deepened with both the factions refusing to craft a compromise. The bone of contention between the two factions led by senior KC(M) leader P J Joseph and...
By Joel Wendland-Liu Trump lies. Habitual dishonesty, whether it is masking the jobs crisis, the pandemic, or downplaying racism, is his signature feature. It has cost lives and threatens democracy. Trump’s lies have never been more deadly than in the past three months. Two million U.S. cases...
By Nantoo Bannerjee Adani Green Energy, a Gautam Adani company, has reportedly bagged the world’s largest contract to build a 8,000 MW-capacity photovoltaic (PV) power plant and additionally set up a 2,000 MW capacity domestic solar panel manufacturing facility. The combined investment is estimated at $6 billion...
By Amulya Ganguli Impressive as the worldwide demonstrations are against white racism, it will be unrealistic to expect their impact to be long-lasting. It is a safe bet that their tempo will subside in a month’s time and the world will return more or less to what...
By Sushil Kutty China and the coronavirus is all about markets. If in Wuhan, it was a ‘wet market’ where the virus got a foothold before taking off to climes across the world, the coronavirus has returned to roost in another market, this time in capital Beijing...
By Indira Jaising I knew Justice Suresh as a practicing lawyer well before he got appointed as a judge of the Bombay City Civil and Sessions Court (BCCSC). He performed well there at the BCCSC but he had a dream. He wanted to be a Judge of...