By K Raveendran Some of former Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi’s judgments, particularly towards the latter part of his tenure, had raised eyebrows as they were seen by many as suffering faults in terms of jurisprudence. The nomination of the former CJI to Rajya Sabha by Modi government...
By Sushil Kutty In the United States trains are running on a reduced schedule. Ferries have stopped. The subway and bus lines are operating only on Saturdays. Commuter rail has cut service. And in some media, Trump has found redemption. Mainly because he spoke of the US facing a...
By Arun Srivastava Former Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi has been well within his fundamental rights to do whatever he likes, though like any other Indian he must refrain from indulging in any illegal, anti-constitutional and unethical act. A conscientious legal luminary, Gogoi has come under severe criticism...
By Dr. Arun Mitra The medical fraternity around the globe is up in arms to mitigate the impact of Novel Corona virus. The WHO has declared it a Pandemic and issued guidelines for its prevention. Governments in each country are following those details. These include personal human behaviour, travel...
By Mark Gruenberg WASHINGTON—In their first one-on-one debate of the long presidential primary campaign, former Vice President Joseph Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders, Indiana-Vermont., went in different directions on what the federal government – aiding the U.S. people – should do to battle the coronavirus pandemic. And that wasn’t...
By Steve Sweeney Danish authorities have won praise after striking a deal with unions and employers to avoid coronavirus causing job losses and financial detriment to workers forced into quarantine. Under the tripartite agreement, the government will pay 75 per cent of quarantined workers’ wages and their employer will...
By Kalyani Shankar A clear picture on the ramifications of the extraordinary coronavirus outbreak is yet to emerge. Till two weeks ago the virus was just a news story, but now it has touched the life of every ordinary citizen. From work to play to ‘what is for dinner...
By Gyan Pathak The highest single day detection of COVID-19 patients so far at 23 on Monday pushed the total count for India to 125, and the incidence of 25 doctors in Kerala quarantined, indicate that the country is running short of time before the pandemic enters into the...
By Sushil Kutty United States President Donald Trump has the distinction of being the last world leader Prime Minister Narendra Modi hugged. The next time the two come face to face, Trump will have a phalanx of his Secret Service to keep Modi at bay. And one of the...
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Even as the Kerala Government is doing an excellent job in trying to contain the spread of the dreaded Covid-19, some disturbing developments are causing grave concern. The most worrying feature of the extremely serious situation has been the tendency to ignore the strict guidelines...
By L.S. Herdenia BHOPAL: Will Kamal Nath government survive till March 26 when the state assembly meets again after the adjournment on Monday. The Chief Minister was told by the Governor to hold the floor test by Tuesday. Meanwhile, the issue has been raised in the Supreme Court. Now...
By Nantoo Banerjee It is now almost 45 years since the high-profile Hathi Committee recommended the urgent need for manufacturing active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) or bulk drugs in India for the country’s future health safety. The size of India’s pharmaceutical market at that time was less than Rs. 500...
By Amulya Ganguli The Narendra Modi government’s various measures on citizenship are running into difficulty. The Delhi government is the latest to oppose the National Register of Citizens (NRC) and the National Population Register (NPR). Considering that Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was being seen to be moving close to...
By Arun Srivastava The Modi government has been using the still ill-developed facial recognition technology to find out the persons who carried out the Delhi pogrom. This technology is used only in the case where the police has utterly failed to identify the goons. The gravity of the situation...
By Ian Goodrum The world has a Public Enemy No. 1, and it’s the novel coronavirus. Capable of causing severe pneumonia among those it infects, the virus first wreaked havoc on the city of Wuhan in China’s Hubei province and has since spread at an alarming rate. At present,...
By Harihar Swarup Will the Congress government in Madhya Pradesh, headed by Chief Minister Kamal Nath, survive the 22 MLAs quitting along Jyotiraditya Scindia? The MLAs apparently come under anti-defection law. The Assembly Speaker, N P Prajapati, who belongs to the Congress, has lot of discretion in the matter....
By Anjan Roy Economists world over are talking of the possible consequences of the sudden outbreak of coronavirus on global economy. While many are comparing the current crisis with the 2008 financial meltdown, others are seeking lessons from earlier instances of large scale epidemics. Some simulations and models are...
By K R Sudhaman At a time when India’s economic growth dipped below five per cent, Tamil Nadu has shown the way to sustain 8 per cent state growth and perhaps provided a blue-print for other states to ward off a difficult economic scenario. Such an effort would perhaps...