By Steve Sweeney Pressure continued to mount on Iran’s regime as thousands poured onto the streets demanding democratic elections and the resignation of supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei. The huge protests took place in major Iranian cities again on January 11 and 12 after Iranian authorities made a stunning...
By Harihar Swarup It is too early to predict the outcome of the coming Assembly elections in Delhi. It will not be a surprise if Arvind Kejriwal succeeds in getting a second term. Delhi, as a matter of fact, presents a very tough battle for the BJP. Aam...
By Ashis Biswas In Assam, the much hyped Assam NRC updating operation was confidently projected as an ironclad mechanism to identify and deport illegal Bangladeshi ‘infiltrators’ during a ceremonial launch some time ago. Provisions approved by the Supreme Court ensured that ‘dubious’ people who could not be instantly...
By Barun Das Gupta Mamata Banerjee has decided to stay away from the meeting of opposition leaders called by Sonia Gandhi in New Delhi on Monday. She is annoyed with the role of the State Congress and the CPI-M. These parties are constantly carping at her and her...
By Dr. Arun Mitra The NITI Aayog has come out with a plan to hand over district hospitals to the private sector. According to them this has been done ‘to fill the gaps in the medical education as the government does not have enough resources and finances...
By Anjan Roy The Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday held consultations with economists and industry and business representatives seeking their ideas for turning around the lagging economy. He was soliciting ideas to this effect for incorporation in the forthcoming union budget. The exercise is in a...
By Sarah Anderson The prospect of war with Iran is terrifying. Experts predict as many as a million people could die if the current tensions were to lead to a full-blown war. Millions more would become refugees across the Middle East, while working families across the U.S. would...
By Arun Srivastava The independent India for the first time during 70 years of existence has been witnessing unique students’ movement. In the past we had seen militant student’s movement, precisely Naxalite movement. But that movement was primarily confined to West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh. In seventies Bihar...
By Nick Wright The Parliamentary Labour Party hustings this week presented the leadership hopefuls with their first chance to woo MPs. It gave them the problem of doing so without blowing their pitch to the party’s electorate. The dilemma of appearing to be simultaneously in tune with...
By Rahil Nora Chopra Congress Leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on January 4 met family members of those killed during protests against the new citizenship law in Meerut and Muzaffarnagar and asked local party leaders to help the families in filing cases against police brutality. She met relatives of five...
By Amarjeet Kaur The unprecedented total shut down of the entire country — both urban and rural — on January 8, 2020 is really a historic one. If the RSS-controlled BJP government led by Narendra Modi still ignores the writing on the wall, it will be a big...
By Binoy Viswam India witnessed the biggest ever working-class strike after independence on 8th January. 25 crores of working men and women from all sectors of the economy once again served their notice to the RSS led government that plays to the tune of corporate looters. This strike...
By Surajit Mahalanobis Two of the basic tenets of conflict resolution for peace are tolerance and negotiations. In Indian government educational institutions, these two are wantonly missing. Mind you, the conflicts generally are not given a voice in private or cushy institutions, where democracy does not exist, and...
By K Raveendran Owners of pubs and liquor outlets in Bengaluru have told the Karnataka government that they could help the state government with additional Rs 1,000 crore this year if they are allowed to keep their outlets open for one more hour daily. The state government might...
By Sean Meleady LEFT-WING political parties are doing better in Spain than in much of Europe, with the PSOE (socialists) emerging as the largest party in the last two general elections. In 2019, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez retained power by doing a deal with the more left-wing Unidas...
By John Bachtell Humanity faces a planetary emergency, and survival of all life is at stake. Four years ago, the Paris Climate Accords were adopted. The Accords, signed by 197 nations including the U.S. under the Obama administration, marked an unprecedented level of global cooperation to fight...
By Nitya Chakraborty On June 25 last year, the first time Lok Sabha member of Trinamool Congress Mahua Moitra mesmerised the house in her debut speech indicating how the Indian state under the Prime Minister Narendra Modi is showing early signs of fascism. Based on the poster put...
By Amritananda Chakravorty It is often said that lawyers’ language and doctors’ handwriting are hard to understand. The legalese of lawyers accompanied with legal jargon often sounds alien and too technical for common people, and for long, the Constitution of India remained the instrument mostly for lawyers, and...