By L S Herdenia BHOPAL: It appears that because of forthcoming 24 Vidhan Sabha by-elections, coronavirus has taken a backseat in Madhya Pradesh. It may be recalled that because of resignation by 22 sitting Congress MLAs and due to the death of two legislators, by-election in 24 Assembly constituencies...
By Binoy Viswam People, out of their despair and hope have begun to ask “will socialism come back?”. Many of them do it out of sincerity and eagerness. Certain others may not be so enthusiastic. Coming back of socialism cannot be ruled out. With the same emphasis it needs...
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: An unsavoury controversy has erupted between the Union Railway Ministry and the Kerala Government over the running of special trains. That such controversies should flare up at a time when the battle against the corona virus is getting tougher by the day is, to say...
By Arun Srivastava Simmering discontent which has been brewing inside the Tory rank on the issue of sacking Boris Johnson’s key aide Dominic Cummings for violating the rules of lockdown has acquired the dimension of a tornado. Boris who came to power riding on massive popular support only six...
By K. Raveendran Every life lost by the migrant labour in the wake of the lockdown must be considered a martyrdom in the country’s defence against coronavirus. Their numbers must, therefore, be added to the figures strenuously doctored by the government machinery so as to make the total number...
By Arun Srivastava Prime Minister, Narendra Modi’s appreciation of Mamata Banerjee for making sincere endeavours to face the challenges of Amphan during his short aerial survey of the cyclone ravaged areas of the South 24 Paraganas notwithstanding, the leaders of his Bengal party unit have launched the worst nature...
By Sushil Kutty The Covid-19 death toll mounts worldwide and still there are people convinced they are home safe. The tens of thousands of migrant workers who returned to villages in India… Are they home safe? No, the coronavirus is not through, yet. Not in India, and not in...
By Pradeep Kapoor The Bahujan Samaj Party supremo Mayawati is known in Uttar Pradesh for her unpredictable twists and turns in choosing her allies. For her, survival in the continuing flux in the political situation of the largest populated state of the country is the core issue and she...
By Joe Sims A lot of hope—and rightly so—is being placed in what a post-Trump country and world might look like. And yes, almost anything would be better. (As a popular lawn sign reads, “2020: Any Functioning Adult.”) Proposals for union-friendly organizing rights, student debt relief, a wealth tax,...
By Kalyani Shankar Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be completing his first year in office in his second term on May 30. While critics are discussing Modi government’s hits and misses in the past one- year, what has the opposition done? What is its report card? Has it played...
By Barun Dasgupta From early this month, China suddenly escalated tension with India in Ladakh and Sikkim for reasons which are still unclear. Nepal has also chosen this time to claim some areas which are in India, apparently at the behest of Beijing. In fact, the chief of the...
By Amulya Ganguli By attending the meeting of opposition leaders at the national level, Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray has formalized his breach with his former ally, the BJP, and become a part of the “secular” camp. The parleys with Sonia Gandhi, Sharad Pawar, H.D. Deve Gowda and 19...
By Anjan Roy All of a sudden India’s border regions with China appear to be aflame. Incidents of confrontation and skirmishes are reported from the western front in Ladakh to eastern areas in Sikkim. In between, Nepal has also butted in, claiming a stretch of land on which India...
By Arun Srivastava The two judges of Gujarat High court have certainly risked their anger of the powers that be by comparing the situation prevailing in the state, post Corona pandemic, to the “sinking Titanic” and also by observing that condition of Ahmedabad Civil Hospital was pathetic and “is...
By Sagarneel Sinha Many political commentators viewed the 2014 election results, where BJP on its own secured a majority for the first time, as an aberration which wasn’t going to be repeated again — or more correctly, a black swan event. However, all these theories were proven wrong when...
By Harihar Swarup Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in an unenviable position. He has to attempt a ‘quantum leap’ on the economic front while walking the Covid-19 tightrope. There is considerable risk involved. But it’s a risk he has to take simply because there are limitations to what India...
By Gyan Pathak Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan has a clear message for a self-reliant India. “What an idea!” exclaimed all, in their initial ecstatic reaction, which later gave way to a great disgust, fear, and frustration. The announcement of PM Modi’s economic stimulus package of Rs...
By Brinda Karat As the greatest man made humanitarian crisis since independence plays out across India, prevailing inequalities get intensified due to government policies and approaches during the arbitrarily declared, unplanned lockdown. The curtain of invisibility that hitherto concealed the existence of 10 crore workers, termed migrant workers, has...