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The Tale Of Two Asian Economies In 2019

By Anjan Roy   It is a tale of two countries. India’s growth rate slumped and it has caused a furore.  The government has been held responsible for the sudden drop in GDP growth rate on account of its policy mistakes. In China, economic growth has fallen to a...

Jan 18 · >

Faiz Was A Bridge Between India And Pakistan

By Sankar Ray   The legendary Urdu poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz never-failingly ‘paved the way to lighten our pathways and act as a bridge between India and Pakistan. Recent events have only proved that his words grow more meaningful by the day,’ said the muse’s Lahore-based elder daughter Salima...

Jan 18 · >

‘Dinner Diplomacy’ Used To Project Jyotiraditya Scindia

By L.S. Herdenia   BHOPAL: A dinner hosted by a MP Minister has caused a sort of political storm in the state. Dinner was hosted by Govind Singh Rajput, who is regarded as a committed follower of Jyotiraditya Scindia. Though Rajput invited all the Ministers including Chief Minister Kamal...

Jan 18 · >

Governor-State Govt Relations Take A Nosedive

By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Relations between Kerala Governor, Arif Mohammed Khan and the Left Democratic Front (LDF) Government in the State have come under severe strain following the former’s strong criticism of the latter’s decision to move the Supreme Court against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).   Kerala...

Jan 17 · >

Ruling Party’s Divisive Politics Impacting Universities

By Krishna Jha   It was a peaceful gathering at the Sabarmati T-point in Jawaharlal Nehru University of unarmed, uninhibited students and teachers. There was no roaring challenge, only a simple but powerful NO. It was NO to any attempt to destroy democracy, to violate Constitution. JNU was built...

Jan 17 · >

Congress Comes Out Firmly Against CAA/NRC In CWC Meeting

By Rahil Nora Chopra   The Congress Working Committee was held in Delhi on 11 January under the presidentship of Sonia Gandhi, in which CWC passed a resolution to work towards withdrawing the Citizenship Amendment Act 2019 as it was deemed discriminatory and divisive.CWC asserted that while the NPR...

Jan 17 · >

Momentum Confirms It’s Backing Long Bailey For The Labour Leadership

By Lamiat Sabin   Rebecca Long Bailey received a big boost in the Labour leadership race after left-wing group Momentum confirmed it would back her to succeed Jeremy Corbyn. The shadow business secretary also appeared to have regained ground on Sir Keir Starmer as a Survation poll gave her...

Jan 17 · >

BJP Reaps Rich Harvest From Electoral Bond Scheme

By K Raveendran   It is now doubly clear why BJP wanted the electoral bond scheme the way it is, despite opposition from all those who stood for democratic principles and transparency.   The audit report of the party for 2018-19, submitted to the Election Commission showed total income...

Jan 16 · >

BJP-RSS Regime Is Targeting The Students And Universities

By D. Raja   The last few years have been intense with people all over the country joining hands to protest anti-people policies of the BJP-RSS combine. Whether it was the faulty economic policies of the government or the abrogation of Article 370, reasoned and concerned people have protested....

Jan 16 · >

Mamata Playing Mayawati Card In Bengal

By Ashis Biswas   Has Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo Mamata Banerjee found a new role model of late in Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) leader Ms Mayawati? The question, often discussed informally among common people, was finally brought into the public domain by a political analyst at a recent chat...

Jan 16 · >

Shaheen Bagh Is The Symbol Of Womens’ Political Empowerment

By Arun Srivastava   Mahatma Gandhi has come alive at Shaheen Bagh. Politicians usually chant his name. So far the politicians have been exploiting the name of Gandhi for their personal benefits, but probably this is for the first time that the protesters are living his ideals. The special...

Jan 16 · >

India Needs Deeper Integration With Global Economy

By Gyan Pathak   At the time when India is undergoing a serious economic crisis and the Prime Minister Narendra Modi is busy in consulting economists and the stakeholders to find out ways and means to overcome it, an ADB publication has come out with a suggestion that the...

Jan 16 · >

Mayawati Plays Brahmin Card To Strengthen Power Base

By Pradeep Kapoor   LUCKNOW: Threatened by the rise of Chandra Shekhar Ravan of Bheem Sena and sharp erosion in her support base, BSP national president and former Chief Minister Mayawati has played aggressive Brahmin card by appointing young Riteish Pande as leader of BSP in Lok Sabha. This...

Jan 16 · >

Notification Of CAA Before Supreme Court Hearing Was Unjustified

  By Arun Srivastava   Amidst wide ranging country wide student protest, Modi government has notified the Citizenship Amendment Act effective from January 10. This move of Narendra Modi makes it explicit that he has no respect for the peoples’ desire and is ready to confront the citizens of...

Jan 15 · >

Need For Foolproof Cybersecurity Of Nuclear Power Plants

By Sankar Ray   The October 2019 cyber attack on a computer system at the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant that has two Russian Pressurised Water Reactors at Kudankulam in Tirunelvelli district, Tamil Nadu, by Dtrack virus paved ‘new pathways to severe accidents that can result in widespread radioactive fallout....

Jan 15 · >

Mexico takes anti-U.S. Stand on the issue of bolivia

By W. T. Whitney Jr.   Mexico’s government intervened recently in two difficult situations beyond its borders. One is turmoil in Bolivia following a U.S.-assisted coup. The other concerns renewing the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC). At issue there is regional integration and independence.   Bolivian...

Jan 15 · >

Modi’s Shifting Tactics On CAA Unlikely To Yield Result

By Arun Srivastava   Speaking at Ramkrishna Mission in Belur Math on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tried to delineate a new political line by saying that the youth of the country are being misguided about the Citizenship Amendment Act. This does not manifest the element of sudden realisation...

Jan 14 · >

Large-Scale Farm Entrepreneurship Can Be A Game Changer

By Awanish Somkuwar   BHOPAL: Farming for basic sustenance is all right, but farm entrepreneurship will really make a big change in the agrarian economy of Madhya Pradesh, says Santosh Yadav, a progressive farmer from Khargone district, who received Krishi Karman Award from Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Tumkur,...

Jan 14 · >
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