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Shivraj Chouhan’s Cabinet Expansion Eludes Him Still

By L.S. Herdenia BHOPAL: Never in the history of any state did cabinet formation take such a long time as in the present case in Madhya Pradesh. Shivraj Singh Chouhan took oath on March 23, 2020. It was for the fourth time that he was sworn in as the...

May 30 · >

Supreme Court Has Finally Taken A Few Forward Steps

By Megha Katheria Earlier this week, the Apex Court initiated suo motu proceedings to examine state solutions for the difficulties being faced by migrant workers across the country. This comes in the backdrop of another bench’s utter denial in recognising the urgency of the migrant crisis. The court had...

May 30 · >

Four Years Of LDF Government In Kerala

By Prakash Karat The completion of four years of the LDF government in Kerala on May 25 was invested with a special significance. It came in the midst of the Covid-19 epidemic, the tackling of which, by the state government, has earned it widespread appreciation in the country and...

May 29 · >

India Is All Set To Change Its Covid-19 Response Strategy

By Gyan Pathak India is all set to change its COVID-19 response strategy. Lockdown phase-5 will be applicable only to the places where social distancing cannot be maintained, such as schools, colleges, cinema halls, religious places or events, and very busy market places. All the modes of public transports...

May 29 · >

Urgent And Coordinated Actions Are Needed For Migrants In Distress

By Raju Kumar BHOPAL: Urgent and coordinated actions are needed by central and state governments to enable safe and caring transportation of millions of migrant workers and their families still stranded away from home. Nearly 40 academics, researchers and social activists convened a Webinar to understand the reasons behind...

May 29 · >

No Light At The Dark Economy Tunnel Of India

By Krishna Jha The Reserve Bank of India came out in the open when it pointed at the fractured status of economy. Shaktikanta Das, the governor, announced that demand has collapsed, growth in 2020-21 is sliding down to a negative territory. He also added that GDP could contract further....

May 29 · >

Just Stimulus Package Of Govt Is Not Adequate

By Nilanjan Banik and Anurag Narayan Banerjee As economists we frequently have to encounter this question, “How long will it take for the economy to crawl back to normalcy?” As India nears the end of Lockdown 4.0, the popular mandate is not another round of lockdown. The decision to...

May 29 · >

Modi Government’s Dilemma On Lockdown Extension Mounts

By Satyaki Chakraborty The Narendra Modi Government completes its first year of second term on May 30 and at the same time, the Prime Minister is saddled with a decision on to extend or not to extend the present lockdown of the nation which began on March 25 this...

May 29 · >

Congress Claims Opposition Space In UP As Priyanka Wins Hearts

By Rahil Nora Chopra The Congress has clearly scored over both the Samajwadi Party (SP) and the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) on the migrant crisis in Uttar Pradesh. It has emerged as the face of the opposition in the state with its aggressive posturing against the ruling BJP led...

May 29 · >

Madhya Pradesh Machinations In Full Swing For Coming By-Polls

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...

May 28 · >

Covid Pandemic Has Exposed Ills Of Capitalist Economies

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...

May 28 · >

War Against Covid-19 Should Be The Sole Agenda

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...

May 28 · >

Johnson Facing Tory Revolt Over Cummings’ Violations

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...

May 28 · >

Long March Of Bharat: Lockdown’s Double Whammy

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...

May 27 · >

Post-Amphan, Mamata Is Doing A Splendid Job In Bengal

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...

May 27 · >

Poor Americans, Brazilians Are Suffering For Wrong Leadership

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...

May 27 · >

Mayawati Is Now Seeing Priyanka Gandhi As A Big Threat To Her Base

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...

May 27 · >

America Is In The Midst Of Systemic Crisis Of Capitalism

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,...

May 27 · >
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