By Arun Srivastava After nearly 1,400 students from Haryana and Assam left Kota for their home towns by buses on Friday and over 2,000 from in Rajasthan are scheduled to leave in the evening, the students from Bihar enrolled with the coaching institutes have turned desperate to come back...
By Pradeep Kapoor Despite claims of high level monitoring, there have been several complaints against alleged mismanagement of quarantine centres in Uttar Pradesh. What could be more shocking than a letter from Agra Mayor, Naveen Jain, to CM Yogi Adityanath to save his city from becoming Wuhan of India?...
By Satyaki Chakrborty May 1, 2020 is being observed by the trade unions throughput the world in deadful global scenario when the workers in the capitalist and developing countries are losing jobs posing a big threat to their livelihood. The dimension of the impact of the lockdown on the...
By Steve Sweeney A political crisis is unfolding in Brazil, with far-right President Jair Bolsonaro facing potential impeachment charges after a complaint raised against him by former justice minister Sergio Moro. The former ally of Mr Bolsonaro resigned sensationally on Friday after the president fired federal police chief Mauricio...
By Nantoo Banerjee Lockdown, global stock market collapse and negative bottom line of both large and medium enterprises are now engaging cash-rich Chinese predators to be on the prowl to take over ‘good looking’ assets as sinking corporate valuations are turning attractive for aggressive investors. Earlier this month, Industrial...
By Amulya Ganguli Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi must have realized by now that he had overstated his case by asserting that India is “heaven” for Muslims. The Union minister for minority affairs was evidently fielded by his bosses in the BJP to counter the charge being levelled by the Organization...
By Dr. Arun Mitra Smile on the face of the patient is a matter of great satisfaction for a doctor. This gives a feeling of being triumphant over the disease, a feeling which gives confidence and motivation to carry on the work further. But there are failures too. Failures...
By Sushil Kutty Georgians did not fall over each other to storm restaurants and barbershops Sunday. The move to reopen Georgia to trade and business failed. Eateries, which asked their ‘stay at home’ employees to report for work, had nobody at the tables to wait on. Georgians refused to...
By Dr. Amal Sethi Earlier this month, Sidharth Varadarajan, one of the leading journalistic voices against the ruling government, was served with an FIR based on a retracted tweet. He was asked to appear 650 km away in the middle of the central lockdown due to coronavirus to answer...
By Arun Srivastava Two predecessors of ’Boris Johnson’s had to bow out of the office of prime minister as they could not come up to the expectation of the Britons and also failed to keep their promises made to the people. Theresa May’s premiership was wrecked by Brexit, and...
By K Raveendran When Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced during his national television address that Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had been asked to prepare an economic support plan to help people to tide over the crisis, it was obvious that any plan that addressed the core issue would not...
By Prakash Karat Not much is heard about what is happening in Jammu and Kashmir in these times of the pandemic. But even when the people there are seriously concerned about the spread of the coronavirus, the Hindutva rulers are busy designing what is now called the “union territory”...
By Harihar Swarup Forget caution, India should rapidly ease the Covid shutdown to revive the economy. Otherwise it may suffer the worst of both worlds – economic collapse without checking the virus. At the Princeton University webinar last week, economics Nobel laureate Angus Deaton did not mention India by...
By Ashok B Sharma The winter of Corona crisis is far from being over. No green shoots seem to be appearing anywhere across the globe as yet. The Director-General of World Health Organisation, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has already pressed the panic button saying that the “worst” of the novel...
By Arun Srivastava The poor and daily wage labourers are not only the work force to bear the brunt of the coronavirus, the urban middle class which has been the passionate admirer of Narendra Modi and Amit Shah is also on the verge of losing its status and shine...
By Parth Maniktala While CSR money can be donated to the Prime Minister’s Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations Fund (PM CARES Fund), no such contributions of CSR funds can be made to ‘Chief Minister’s Relief Fund’ or the ‘State Relief Fund. The author argues that this undermines...
By Harihar Swarup Scientists and researchers all over the world have been striving hard to find a treatment for dreaded coronavirus disease, which has so far taken a heavy toll on life. Scientists now assure us that soon a breakthrough may be reached. While announcing the extension of nationwide...
By Samar Bagchi A mail came to me in the morning today that Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA) has achieved a historic victory of termination of Maheswar dam project on Narmada after a long struggle of 23 years. The news brought to my memory of my visit to the two...