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Priyanka’s Shift To Lucknow Seen As Boost To U.P. CONGRESS

By Pradeep Kapoor   LUCKNOW: Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s decision to shift to Lucknow has not only boosted the morale of Congress Party but also brought her to the centre stage of opposition politics in UP.   In order to accomplish Mission 2022 assembly polls, it is imperative for Priyanka...

Jul 3 · >

New Madhya Pradesh Cabinet Is A Coalition Of Three Factions

  By L S Herdenia   BHOPAL: For all practical purpose it was not BJP ministry which was expanded on July 2 but a coalition ministry having three constituents – Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Jyotiraditya Scindia and BJP. The largest number in the ministry belongs to Scindia faction,...

Jul 3 · >

Abusing Of Policing Power Is Normal In India These Days

By Bindu Doddahatti   What we currently have in India is more of a gross abuse of policing power of the state, rather than a mass incarceration situation like the U.S. It is true that minorities in India are over-represented in the prison population just like the U.S. It...

Jul 3 · >

London High Court’s Ruling Boosts Anti-Maduro Forces In Venezuela

  By Ben Chacko   The London High Court’s decision to withhold much needed financial support from Venezuela amounts to “slavishly following Trump’s illegal regime change agenda and nothing else,” campaigners said today.   The British government has “unequivocally recognised” opposition figure Juan Guaido as president of...

Jul 3 · >

Modi Regime Is Destroying The Bluechip Public Sector LIC

By Binoy  Viswam   Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government champion a special style of functioning.  Saying something and doing the opposite is the crux of it. Even in framing the slogan ” sab ka sath sab ka vikas” this was the approach.  During the last six years...

Jul 2 · >

Pandemic China Losing Grip, Paves Way For Atmanirbhar Abhiyan

By Subrata Majumder   Till the outbreak of COVID 19, China was the biggest trade partner of India. Trade increased due to a surge in imports from China. It outsmarted oil rich countries and became the biggest source of imports. Imports from China accounted for over 13.7 percent of...

Jul 2 · >

Promise Of Free Ration Is A Pre-Election Bribe To Poor

By Arun Srivastava   The migrant workers who were treated like stray dogs and thrown out of their work place are now the most sought after commodity. The rich farmers and big business have opened their gates for them and these poor labourers are virtually being treated like newlywed...

Jul 2 · >

LDF Government’s Success Story Is A Continuance

By E. Chandrasekharan   Right from its beginning Communist Party of India has always tried to translate Marxist theory into programmes, policies and practices aimed at bringing about radical change in the society, both through popular mobilisation and the use of state power. While the centrist and broader social...

Jul 2 · >

Bihar Parties Start Poll Preparations

By Rahil Nora Chopra   As the assembly election in Bihar is coming closer, political parties are busy with their planning and strategy for the election. The opposition parties seem to be ununited as Upendra Kushwaha, Jitan Ram Majhi and Mukesh Sahani have shown their displeasure against Tejashwi Yadav...

Jul 2 · >

Labour Party Must Debate Socialist Ideas In Depth

By Ben Chacko   Britain’s Labour Party’s national executive’ decision to take for itself the power to change the rules by which it is constituted, is a demonstration, as if we needed one, that the character of the movement’s leadership is critically important.   The closely fought elections to...

Jul 2 · >

Nepal’s Territorial Claims On India May Boomerang Finally

By Barun Dasgupta   India-Nepal relations soured recently after the Nepal Government claimed three Indian territories to be their own – Kalapani, Lipulekh and Limpiyadhura in Uttarakhand. The total area is 335 sq. kms. The Nepali side not only claimed these Indian territories but published a new map showing...

Jul 1 · >

A Cruel Joke On A Billion And Quarter People

    By K Raveendran   The government claim that the money raised through the daily hike in fuel prices is going into the hands of the poor people is a joke more cruel than the one-paisa cut it announced at around the same time two years ago.  ...

Jul 1 · >

In This Era Of Pandemic, Old Economic Theories Are Going Upside Down

By Anjan Ray   Extreme situations bring forth extreme thinking. When the world is facing economic crisis from coronavirus pandemic and government spending is shooting through the roof, Modern Monetary Theory —or better known now-a-days as MMT— is putting forward an alternative viewpoint — don’t bother about rising deficit...

Jul 1 · >

Banning 59 Chinese Apps Was A Kneejerk Reaction To Chinese Challenge

By Arun Srivastava   India banned 59 Chinese smartphone applications, including some popular ones like TikTok, Shareit, UCBrowser, Club Factory and Cam Scan this Monday. The reasons cited by the Modi government has indeed been of very serious nature. If the officials of the Modi government are to be...

Jul 1 · >

Chouhan Gets No Central Clearance For His Expansion List

  By L.S. Herdenia   BHOPAL: It is now crystal clear that the BJP central leadership did not approve the list of probable ministers suggested by the Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan. Thus it is for the third time that the process of cabinet expansion has been...

Jul 1 · >

Jolly Mohan Kaul, Legendary Communist From Bengal, Passes Away At 99

By Sankar Ray   My mind pulls me backward to 1938 when I was not even born. A national inter-university debate competition was taking place at the University Institute Hall in Kolkata. The motion was that ‘the only way to achieve the independence of India was the Gandhian path of...

Jul 1 · >

As Rahul Gandhi Turns 50, Congress Leans On Him Once Again

By Kalyani Shankar   Congress leader Rahul Gandhi turned 50 last week and celebrated it quietly in view of the coronavirus outbreak. His father Rajiv Gandhi became the Prime Minister at the age of 40. Rahul too could have become the Prime Minister in 2009 when the Congress returned...

Jun 30 · >

“PM Cares” Fund Is Still Shrouded In Secrecy

By Gyan Pathak   PM Cares Fund is yet within the womb of secrecy. Prime Minister’s Office has been unwilling to reveal its secrets ever since its conception and inception three months ago. It is a back step since it flouts transparency, one of the fundamentals of good governance,...

Jun 30 · >
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