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A Welcome Ban On Agitations During Covid Times

  By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Kerala High Court’s ban on agitations during covid times has come not a day too soon.   The HC order has come as a big relief to the embattled Pinarayi Vijayan Government in the State, which is locked in a grim battle...

Jul 16 · >

Ordnance Factories Are The Jewels Of India’s Defence Industry

  By C Srikumar   What is the fourth force of the Defence of our Country? To defend the sovereignty and security of our Country we have the Army, Navy and Air Force, but then what is the fourth force. All of us know that war is fought in...

Jul 16 · >

Migrant Workforce Is A Big Asset To Indian Economy

  By Subrata Majumder   Notwithstanding migrant workers playing a key role in boosting the economy, bare attention was given to the state of migrant workers. They were pivot to infrastructure development and export oriented industries. With the rapid growth of urbanization, which opened employment opportunities, movement of workers...

Jul 16 · >

Old Guards And Young Turks Divide Congress Badly

By Arun Srivastava   Congress is systematically getting down to the trap of old guards versus young turks laid by Rahul Gandhi.  In the seventies, when Indira Gandhi ruled the roost, the young turks dictated the course of the Congress politics. They were so dominant that Chandra Shekhar contested...

Jul 16 · >

Sachin Pilot Played Well But Failed To Hit The Net

  By Sushil Kutty   As a boy he must have flown a paper plane, the kind made with yesterday’s ‘homework’ written on it! But the grown up Sachin Pilot it seems once he’s taken off, he has no clue where to land after the ‘tower’ tells him to...

Jul 16 · >

Right To Information Act Is Under Threat At Present

  By Nipun Arora and Annanya Mehan   Several activists and scholars, including former information commissioners, have recently expressed concern over the government’s dilution of the Right to Information Act (RTI). However, the threat to right to information is not only from the government but from within the Central...

Jul 16 · >

Strong Case For Developing Bullion Banking In India

  By Arjavi Indraneesh   India will do well to develop bullion banking and the time is most propitious for it as gold investments are becoming an essential part of any meaningful portfolio.   A weaker rupee, combined with a rising dollar gold price, has been playing out in...

Jul 15 · >

Viability Of Crores Of MSMEs At Stake In India In Covid Era

  By Gyan Pathak   COVID-19 has placed India’s already ailing MSME sector in a precarious condition. Majority of 6.33 crores of micro, small, and medium enterprises are facing the question of survival. World Bank’s MSME Emergency Response programme of $750 million, says that it will be addressing the...

Jul 15 · >

National Skills Qualifications Framework Needs Radical Change

By Dr Ram Lakhan Singh   Ministry of Labour and Employment (MoLE) started working on National Vocational Qualification Framework (NVQF), sometimes in 2011-12. It constituted a committee of stakeholders under the chairmanship of Secretary Labour and Employment, which included representatives from Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD). In the...

Jul 15 · >

AIBEA Will Release List Of Wilful Defaulters Of Bank Loans

  By C H Venkatachalam   19th July is a very significant day in the chronicles of the banking sector in our country.  It was on this day, on 19th July in the year 1969, that 14 major private banks were nationalised by the Government of India, from when...

Jul 15 · >

Domestic Violence During Pandemic Is Now A Global Phenomenon

  By Prachi and Astutya Prakhar   As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, reports of domestic violence upsurging all over the world is worrying. The pervasive spread of the virus has forced domestic violence victims to stay at home with their abusers, leaving them with little options to find...

Jul 15 · >

Unemployment In Britain Has Emerged As Biggest Challenge

  By Lamiat Sabin   Ministers must take urgent action to tackle unemployment if Britain is to avoid a post-coronavirus financial disaster, the Trades Union Congress (TUC) has urged.   A sharp rise in unemployment is the “biggest danger” Britain’s economy faces, the TUC warned, as it called on...

Jul 15 · >

Vikas Dubey’s ‘Encounter’ Exposes Criminalisation Of Politics

By Kalyani Shankar   The BJP President J.P. Nadda addressing a virtual rally recently observed: “Criminalization of politics has scaled new heights, now we all hear about cut money in Bengal. We need to cut to size these leaders who demand cut money. We need to restore Bengal’s glory...

Jul 14 · >

Mayawati Wooing Brahmins Making Use Of Vikas Dubey Killing

By Arun Srivastava   Even while the upper caste Brahmins of Uttar Pradesh are yet to reconcile to the brutal reality of cold blooded murder of their Robinhood, Vikas Dubey, the BSP chief Mayawati has started working on the plan to reach out to them and float a new...

Jul 14 · >

The Millstone Around LDF Govt’s Neck

By P Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In politics, timing is as important as perception. If you get your timing wrong you are bound to land yourself in deep trouble.   That is the fate which has befallen the Left Democratic Front (LDF) Government reeling under the impact of the gold...

Jul 14 · >

Afghans Take To Opium To Battle Coronavirus

By Sushil Kutty   Afghan Covid-19 patients are picking up the opium habit to pander to the coronavirus vice, liking and getting addicted to opium’s painkilling prowess; many believing that Covid-19 isn’t ‘real’ but a manifestation of God’s anger and distaste against man’s cupidity for waste. But to get...

Jul 14 · >

Germany finally had enough U.S. Militarism

  By Victor Grossman   BERLIN – Despite concern here about the continuing coronavirus danger, some still have an eye or an ear for new dangers on the international relations front. If they look and listen hard they are hearing an unusual tearing sound.   It could be emanating...

Jul 14 · >

Black Lives Matter Is Now Biggest Social Movement In USA

By Ian Sinclair   Like many people I’ve followed and been inspired by the extensive news coverage of the Black Lives Matter protests in the US. But I really didn’t understand their extraordinary size until I read a recent New York Times analysis.   The women-founded movement began in...

Jul 14 · >
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