By Amarjeet Kaur When Rome was burning Nero was playing flute is an old infamous saying that incidentally comes to one’s mind when he or she recalls what happened in Delhi on February 23, 24 and 25, 2020. The shocking incidents of riots, arson, looting and shooting were taking...
By Dr Arun Mitra Reports that in many cases the victims of violence in Delhi were not allowed to reach hospitals are very disturbing. Even worse, the ambulances were stopped and searched by the police, and patients’ dressings removed while on way to healthcare facilities. This is against all...
By Natalie Shure Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren dropped out of the Democratic presidential primary on Thursday, joining former South Bend mayor Pete Buttigieg and Minnesota senator Amy Klobuchar as recent exits from the race. Buttigieg and Klobuchar rapidly endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden and apparently inspired their supporters...
By Anjan Roy In the season for global virus infection, India’s financial sector is facing the prospect of another kind of a virus. The financial intermediaries have been facing serious difficulties for the last several years, including the rising levels of non-performing assets of public sector banks and earlier...
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: It was a capital crime that the people of Kerala would take a long time to recover from. The people of Thiruvananthapuram woke up to a normal day on March 4, 2020, little realising what was in store for them in a few hours. An...
By Binoy Viswam The democratic psyche of India must be ashamed of the government led by RSS-BJP. Their unwarranted and adamant reluctance to allow debate on communal riots in Delhi, in both houses of the Parliament speaks a lot about their abetment in the riots. The communal frenzy ignited...
By Sankar Ray The apparently stunning Super Tuesday with buoyancy in favour of Joe Biden notwithstanding, the sea-saw battle for the nomination of Democratic Party for the US presidential contest in November seems whirling in a nebula. Founding editor of Brussels-based Politico John Hariss strikes an ethical chord when...
By Arun Srivastava The euphoria of Indians getting fair share in the Boris cabinet appears to have short lived, with one of the prominent faces Priti Patel getting a rough treatment from the opposition as well as the media for her abrasive mannerism. In less than a week, three...
By Rahil Nora Chopra As Bihar assembly election comes closer, political activity in the state is increasing day by day. The RJD has started a “Berozgari Hatao Yatra” in every district of the state and Lalu Yadav has coined a new slogan for his supporters –“Do hazaar bees, hatao...
By Gyan Pathak Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in China and its spread in other 48 countries has caused considerable human suffering and economic disruption. Its impact is felt around the world. Even on the presumption of its being mild and contained, it is likely to hit Indian economy hardest, even...
By Nilanjan Banik Donald Trump returned to the United States from India a happy man. He inked a $3-billion defence deal with New Delhi, a land which he refers to as a “tariff king”. And all this after the US has terminated India from its Generalised System of Preferences...
By Arun Srivastava After ten days of the Delhi Pogrom in which 48 persons were killed, Rahul Gandhi along with a team of his party MPs visited the riot affected areas of Delhi on March 4. He was on the mission to assuage the traumatised and ravaged psyche and...
BY C.J. Atkins Last week, Bernie Sanders was forecast to have a 60 per cent chance of going to the Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee this summer with a plurality of pledged delegates; Joe Biden had around a 30 per cent chance. After Super Tuesday, those odds have flipped....
By Subrata Majumder While most economists and analysts are exasperated over the third quarter GDP growth, the authority considered the growth a significant as it bottomed out the downswing. The Economic Affairs secretary was upbeat and asserted that it signalled for a bounce back in the growth in the...
BY Nitya Chakraborty Despite bravado being shown by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the foreign minister S. Jaishankar about India’s success in getting its views heard by the global community on the Citizenship Amendment Act, things are gradually turning bad for India in the international diplomatic arena. The...
By K Raveendran Whistle blower judges J Chelameswar and colleague Kurian Joseph, who had raised an alarm over a so-called ‘preferred bench’ overruling their verdict in a land acquisition case on the ground that it had been issued without ‘due regard to law’ now have the last laugh, with...
By L.S. Herdenia BHOPAL: It is claimed that coup d’etat planned by the BJP to unseat Kamal Nath government has ended into a fiasco. Digvijaya Singh was first to allege that the BJP is offering heavy sum ranging from Rs. 25 to 30 crore to take MLAs to cross...
By Kalyani Shankar The anti-CAA protests have entered a critical phase with the courts taking cognizance of them. Though it can end only with a court verdict, the judicial process is taking long. So far the protesters remain leaderless and without any organizational strength. The brutal police crackdowns on...