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Madhya Pradesh Gears Up For Vidhan Sabha By-Polls In 24 Seats

By L S Herdenia   BHOPAL: After election to Rajya Sabha, both the Congress and the BJP have turned their respective attention to the by-elections to 24 seats in the state Vidhan Sabha. The outcome of these by-elections will decide the fate of the state ministry. Never in the...

Jun 23 · >

Massive Virtual March In Usa For Eradication Of Poverty, Racism

  By Mark Gruenberg   WASHINGTON—From eradication of poverty, an end to U.S. racism, to dismantling the war machine and creating a Green New Deal with thousands of well-paying jobs—especially union jobs—hundreds of thousands of people demanded a complete reversal and creation of a better society in three virtual...

Jun 23 · >

Prime Minister’s Self-Reliance Mantra

By Nantoo Banerjee   Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s self-reliance mantra is most welcome at a time when the country’s economy is suffering from a discomfortably slow-to-negative growth, following the nationwide phased lockdown measures to restrict the spread of Covid-19, compressing industrial production, market and throwing tens of millions out...

Jun 22 · >

India’s Circle Of Friends Is Steadily Dwindling Under Narendra Modi

By Amulya Ganguli   About a year ago, external affairs minister S. Jaishankar said that “we are getting to know who our friends really are”. He was speaking in the context of the criticism which the government was facing because of the crackdown in Kashmir, agitations against the enacted...

Jun 22 · >

Supreme Court Needs To Mend Its Sullied Image

By K Raveendran   The Supreme Court has its image progressively being sullied for some years now. Things were never as bad as they have been during the tenures of three chief justices, including the incumbent.   The slide started with Dipak Misra at the helm, when the nation...

Jun 22 · >

China Is Testing Nerves Of The Indian Government On Ladakh

By Barun Dasgupta   The recent escalation of tension between India and China started with two incidents in the border. On May 10, at Naku La in Sikkim, the Chinese troops crossed into what India considers to be indisputably Indian territory. No firearms were used. It was a hand-to-hand...

Jun 22 · >

Modi’s Statement On Ladakh Lacks Transparency

By Arun Srivastava   Nothing is pariah in politics for Narendra Modi. For him having complete control over the political system and apparatus is more important and precious than caring for the people and honouring their sentiment and feeling. And if resorting to lies is the cozy and convenient...

Jun 22 · >

Unemployment Rate Is Showing Signs Of Falling As Unlocking Begins

By Satyaki Chakraborty   The unlocking of the economy from the beginning of June following more than two months of complete lockdown in the country, has started showing some positive results in improving the employment rate in the country compared to the lockdown period. By June 22, most of...

Jun 22 · >

Bihar’s Political Theatre Has Set India’s Course In History

By Harihar Swarup   Last week, campaigning for the Bihar assembly election, scheduled for the end of this year, commenced. Home minister Amit Shah addressed party workers digitally – confidently declaring that the Janata Dal (United)-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government led by Nitish Kumar will return to power and...

Jun 20 · >

‘Boycott China’ Call A Façade To Protect Political Interests

  By Arun Srivastava   Reminiscent to the Swadeshi movement of pre Independence times, India is witnessing a new movement to boycott the Chinese goods. But the character and cultural implication of both the calls are quite different. While the earlier one was resorted to fight the hegemony and...

Jun 20 · >

Paradox Of A Stock Market Boom Amidst Real Economy Crisis

By Prabhat Patnaik   Something very odd is happening in the United States. The coronavirus toll keeps rising with no end in sight. The economy has virtually collapsed with more than 40 million people filing for unemployment. Thousands are out on the streets protesting against the rampant racism that...

Jun 20 · >

Spirit Of Right To Information Law Has To Be Protected

By Shrikrishna Kachave   India’s transparency law i.e. Right to Information (RTI), enacted on 12 October 2005, is one of the most powerful legislations to have come in force. Its recognition has a long history, but it was only in the 1990s that the struggle demanding a legislation really...

Jun 20 · >

Seven Year Low For Rights Of World’s Workforce

  By Ceren Sagir   The world needs strong unions to protect its workers, the Trades Union Congress (TUC) urged on Saturday, after a global report listed the UK among “regular violators” of trade-union rights.   Violations of workers’ rights are at a seven-year high, according to the 2020...

Jun 20 · >

New Delhi Must Have A Composite Strategy To Weaken Chinese Business In India

By Anjan Roy   The bloody face-off in the Galwan valley leaves no space for doubt as to the future relationship between India and China.   China has got this bee in its bonnet that the country is slated to be the greatest power on earth, replacing the Americans...

Jun 19 · >

Startup Environment Needs More Care Post-2020

By Gyan Pathak   India has an estimated 26,000 startups, making it the third-largest startup ecosystem in the world, recording consolidated inflows of over $36 billion in the past 3 years with 26 “unicorns” – startups valued over $1 billion. However, data suggest that the expansion in the startup...

Jun 19 · >

Intrusion In Ladakh Is A Part Of China’s Post-Covid Game

By Ashok B Sharma   Lockdown being gradually lifted across the globe does not signify that the fears of corona virus are over. Yet great powers have become active in asserting to play their role in a post-COVID world. Concerns for collectively working to save the world from COVID...

Jun 19 · >

Tough Diplomatic Strategy Is More Effective Than Personal Chemistry

  By Arun Srivastava   Modi’s trade mark thunder which was missing for two days after the killing of the 20 Indian soldiers in Galwan reverberated in the political circle of Delhi on Wednesday with assertion;  “Bharat shanti chahata hai. Lekin Bharat ko uksane par har haal me nirnayak...

Jun 19 · >

If Black Lives Matter, What About ‘Gone With The Wind’

  By Ed Rampell   In 1953 author Simone de Beauvoir asked Must We Burn De Sade? regarding the French Marquis and his sadomasochistic books. Today, as the multiple plagues of COVID-19, widespread economic displacement and police brutality disproportionately ravage the African-American community, we’re likewise asking: Must Gone with...

Jun 19 · >
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