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Fuel Price Hike Is A Cruel Joke By Modi Government

By K Raveendran The hike in the excise duty on petrol and diesel by Rs three per litre is a cruel joke played by the Modi government on the people of this country when global crude prices have nosedived by a third. When consumers all over the world are...

Mar 14 · >

India Losing Its Clout In Global Diplomacy

By Arun Srivastava Jaishankar, the minister for external affairs is free to warn and issue word of caution against the international fraternity for expressing their concern on what has happened in Delhi ten days back, but he must understand he cannot put a lock on their mouths from expressing...

Mar 14 · >

Health Infra Must Get A Fresh Boost To Meet Corona Threat

By Ashok B Sharma Fear has gripped the world with the spread of novel Coronavirus infecting thousands of people and sending many of them to death. The fear is real and natural and is the outcome of the fact no effective medicine has been developed to cure the disease....

Mar 14 · >

Indian Pharma And Auto Sectors Must Be Ready To Meet Corona Challenge

By Subrata Majumder With the outbreak of novel Corona Virus or COVID-19, it is a wakeup call for the nations and MNCs who are excessively dependent on global value chain manufacturing, concentrating in a particular country. During last two decades, China has become centre – stage for global value...

Mar 13 · >

Bhel Making Big Advances In Research & Development

By Satyaki Chakraborty The premier public sector BHEL is making big advances in developing new technology through vigorous research and development efforts that have helped the PSE to offer new products and systems which are globally competitive. Significant developments/improvements in engineering, processes and product covering various businesses like power,...

Mar 13 · >

US-Afghan Treaty Dogged By Many Strategic Indeterminates

By Sankar Ray The agreement signed between the USA and the Taliban in Doha on 29 February in the presence of representatives from India, Pakistan, Qatar, Turkey, Indonesia, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan – signalling a cessation to two decades of bloody war and withdrawal of the US troops in the...

Mar 13 · >

Private Sector Banks Are Failing

By Binoy Viswam When the whole world is concerned about the spread of corona virus, the Indian economy is trembling before another virus. This is the virus of instability emanating from unending greed of the private capital. Though it has impacted all structures of life, the government is in...

Mar 13 · >

CM Kamal Nath’s Arrogance Resulted In Scindia Leaving

By Rahil Nora Chopra Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath, whose government is now on the verge of collapse due to the impending defection of 22 Congress MLAs of the Jyotiraditya Scindia camp, is partly to blame for the crisis he finds himself in. Kamal Nath failed to mend...

Mar 13 · >

Virtually Quarantined India Urgently Needs Emergency Fiscal Measures

By Gyan Pathak With invocation of the provisions of Disaster Management Act, Epidemic Diseases Act, and other rules, India has virtually quarantined itself from the world until April 15. WHO has declared the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic due to alarming levels of, its spread from 48 to 114...

Mar 12 · >

Oil At $20s No More A Dream But Distinct Possibility

By K Raveendran A heady cocktail of ego, frustration, power struggle and one-upmanship is what has led to the current commotion in the oil market, which is of course welcome news for consuming countries like India. After shedding a third of its value, crude has since made some marginal...

Mar 12 · >

Foreign Tribunals In Assam Fail To Do Justice

By Ashis Biswas In parts of Assam, a strong undercurrent of tensions prevails in the post NRC(National Register of Citizens) updating exercise period. Wiser after the highly contentious headcount, bigger minority groups now insist that due legal process should decide citizenship issues, without any involvement of the special Foreigners...

Mar 12 · >

Congress-RJD Relations Deteriorate In Bihar

By Arun Srivastava The relation between the Congress and the RJD has never been affable under the stewardship of Tejashvi Yadav, the person in hurry to govern Bihar. With Congress nursing soft corner towards the former JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar the situation has turned more complicated. In fact emergence...

Mar 12 · >

Corona: Kerala Pays For Individual Irresponsibility

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: It may sound a bit hyperbolic. But it is shockingly true. Shockingly irresponsible conduct of a few individuals has caused a huge setback to Kerala’s efforts to control the dreaded corona virus. But the Government is battling hard to recover from the unexpected blow, and...

Mar 12 · >

Sanders Is Fighting The Battle For Radical Change

BY C.J. Atkins Super Tuesday II was another round of victories for Joe Biden. Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi, and Idaho were added to his column on March 10; as of this writing, only North Dakota went for Bernie Sanders, and Washington state is still counting. After two tough weeks at...

Mar 12 · >

India-China Rivalry In Indian Ocean Is A Reality

By Barun Das Gupta Earlier this month, India was made an observer of the Indian Ocean Commission, recognizing India’s dominant role in the Indian Ocean. The Commission, set up in 1982, has on it Madagascar, Mauritius, Comoros, Seychelles and the Reunion Island. Four countries have observers’ status – the...

Mar 11 · >

Confusion Still Prevails In Madhya Pradesh Politics

By Arun Srivastava Gwalior royal scion Jyotiraditya Scindia quitting Congress has not come as a surprise. Ever since Kamal Nath became the chief minister of Madhya Pradesh with the blessings of Sonia Gandhi he has been feeling uneasy in the Congress. Enjoying the trust of Rahul Gandhi he nursed...

Mar 11 · >

Samajwadi Party Working On Rainbow Coalition With Smaller Parties

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: Samajwadi Party is working with smaller parties and different cast groups to form a rainbow coalition to take on BJP in 2022 assembly polls. Samajwadi Party founder Mulayam Singh and son Akhilesh Yadav who is national President of the party are in touch with various...

Mar 11 · >

Congress Factionalism Led To Scindia’s Exit

By L.S. Herdenia BHOPAL: It was a tsunami for the Congress. March 9 greeted the Chief Minister Kamal Nath and the party with the shocking news that MLAs and ministers loyal to former union minister Jyotiraditya Scindia were not traceable. Soon it was discovered that they were all in...

Mar 11 · >
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