By Arun Srivastava The Prime Minister of UK, Boris Johnson is facing acute pressure to launch an independent public inquiry into the disproportionate impact of corona on black, Asian and minority ethnic communities (BAME) across Britain. This demand has cropped up in the wake large number of deaths the...
By L.S. Herdenia BHOPAL: Besides taking care of the corona-related problems Madhya Pradesh has to bear the brunt caused by migrant labourers from all over the country travelling back to their homes. This additional problem is being caused due to the geographical location of the state. Migrant labourers leaving...
By Satyaki Chakraborty Brazil’s Workers’ Party (PT) is set to file papers for the impeachment of far-right President Jair Bolsonaro over his handling of the Covid-19 crisis, saying that he “no longer works with this government.” The party said at the weekend that its executive had “decided to submit...
By Harihar Swarup The second stimulus package announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has gone beyond expectations. His address to the nation on May 12 will perhaps mark the day when India embarked on the path of converting a global crisis into an opportunity to accelerate its economic transition...
By K Raveendran South Indian superstar Rajinikanth is known for his punch dialogues. His fiery one-liner “When I say something once, it is like saying it a hundred times” in his chart-buster Baasha movie has almost become part of the regional folklore. But even Rajnikanth cannot beat Prime Minister...
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The look of concern is back on the faces of the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) leaders. The reason for their worry is the sudden spike in the Covid positive cases in the wake of the return of Indians stranded in foreign countries. The last...
By Dr. Prabhat Patnaik Even as millions of migrant workers are wearily trudging back to their villages with no money, no food and no shelter, or are locked up en route in shoddy quarantine camps, a war has been unleashed on the rights of workers under the cover of...
By Ayan Gupta and Rudraksh Lakra When the very existence of a State is threatened, it is the tendency of governments to take hold of excessive powers. While done in the name of enabling themselves to adequately respond to the threat, these excesses often continue long after the threat...
By Kimball Cariou When is science not actually scientific? One answer is that research which cherry-picks and manipulates facts to support a preconceived hypothesis is not truly scientific. Long after Galileo and Copernicus demolished the Ptolemaic theory, some highly educated scientists kept creating astronomical models showing that the sun,...
By Prakash Karat The Covid-19 pandemic has intensified and reinforced the authoritarian set-up which had been ushered in by the Modi government. The authoritarian trend had begun with the Modi government being installed in office in May 2014. It got consolidated with its return to power in May 2019....
By Rahil Nora Chopra Kamal Nath and Digvijaya Singh had ganged up to ensure that Jyotiraditya Scindia had no place in Congress politics in Madhya Pradesh. But after Scindia quit the party, the Kamal Nath and Digvijaya Singh jugalbandi has fallen out. In an off-the-record briefing with a journalist,...
By S. Sudhakar Reddy In view of Covid-19, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation and declared a package of 20 lakh crores as stimulus package. How this package is going to be distributed is a million dollar question. Several people are claiming that they have not received any...
By Ravindra S Garia The pandemic has led to the closure of courts unless it is ‘urgent matter’. A final argument in a criminal appeal or delivering a reserved judgment in such appeals would hardly qualify as ‘emergency’. What does this mean for a person in jail? He or...
By Sushil Kutty President Donald Trump sacked his vaccine chief Rick Bright weeks ago over hydroxychloroquine differences. Bright has now told the US House health sub-committee that Trump’s claim that a coronavirus vaccine will be ready within 18 months is pure hogwash. He spoke of Trump cutting out several...
By Conn Hallinan “There have been as many plagues as wars in history, yet plagues and wars take people equally by surprise.” – Albert Camus, “The Plague” French author Albert Camus’s Nobel Prize-winning 1947 novel of a lethal contagion in the North African city of Oran is filled with...
By Krishna Jha We are moving towards zero percent growth as the credit rating agency Moody’s investors service has predicted for the financial year of 2021-2022. It said that the negative context prevailing in the country has its own effect on the GDP growth. It did not limit itself...
By Gyan Pathak India is opening up slowly, with a great sense of fear and insecurity, despair and uncertainty. The package worth Rs 20 lakh crore is empty. The things we needed most are not in the package. Even the real worth of the present package is only about...
By Arun Srivastava Just a day after the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi announced a Rs 20 lakh crore special economic package, the question on utility and future role of PM Cares Fund surfaced in the public domain in a significant manner. Though barely a week back the Supreme Court...