By S. Sethuraman India, with a revised down growth projection at 4.8 per cent in current fiscal (2019/20), finds itself on a rough road to regain the lost momentum for 7 per cent, given the latest IMF projections of 5.8 per cent in fiscal 2021 and 6.5 per...
By Krishna Jha Our Republic Day is here, a moment for us to introspect how close we have been to meet the ideals spelt out in our Constitution. In India, for more than half a decade, the extreme rightist forces have been in power, elected with promises to...
By Subrata Majumder Domestic investment is sluggish and consumption is in slump. It dragged GDP growth in tailspin. On the contrary, foreign investors were unperturbed and poured in cash, reposing confidence in strong parameters of the Indian economy. Amidst this paradoxical situation of investment, China emerged as a...
By L S Herdenia BHOPAL: Along with rest of India, CAA and NRC are causing tensions and clashes between us of the two measures and administration in Madhya Pradesh, too. However, an incident in Rajgarh, which happens to be the home district of Digvijaya Singh, caused a flutter...
By K Raveendran The suits filed by the state governments of Kerala and Chhattisgarh in the Supreme Court, challenging the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the National Investigations Agency (NIA) Act respectively, appear to be too ambitious to produce the results that they desire. In any case,...
By Gyan Pathak Having seen the dismal performance of the ‘bahi-khata’ budget 2019-20 of the Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, t\Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reportedly involved himself in the budget exercises for the year 2020-21, first of its kind for a Prime Minister. He not only...
By N C Asthana From a legal angle, the killing of General Qasem Soleimani was murder, plain and simple, that must receive international opprobrium. The USA has been killing terrorists all over the world. There is, however, a fundamental difference in the killing of a terrorist like Osama...
By John Wojcik If President Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell prevail on rules they are introducing today the impeachment trial will be nothing more than a sham and a cover-up. The trial is underway today with the controversial rules scheduled to be introduced around 1...
By Bethany Rielly Low-income families in “left behind” parts of Britain will be worse off under universal credit (UC), a think tank has warned, prompting fresh calls to scrap the “disastrous” scheme. Although benefit claimants will gain on average £1 a week more after the switch...
By Amritananda Chakravorty The protests against the draconian trio of CAA-NRC-NPR continue in India, while the Judiciary waits for the ‘violence to stop’, before making any meaningful intervention. In contrast, several state governments have voiced their strong disagreements on the principle behind and implementation of these laws;...
By Arun Srivastava Suddenly an innocuous question has started making rounds in the political circles of Bihar, which has been causing consternation in the BJP circle. The question is: who is running the BJP government? Is it Narendra Modi or Amit Shah? While a section of the...
By Ashis Biswas Once more, at a time when India’s diplomatic skills are being challenged to the limit over the NRC and related issues, Bangladesh has outscored India in statesmanship: its Chief Election Commissioner K.M. Nurul Huda has shifted the scheduled date of polling for Dhaka city corporations...
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan does not seem to be a mood to end the stand-off with the Left Democratic Front (LDF) Government. This is clear from the Governor’s rejection of the government’s explanation of its appeal in the Supreme Court seeking scrapping...
By C H Venkatachalam The United Forum of Bank Unions (UFBU) has decided to launch non-stop agitation programmes and strike actions to force the Indian Banks Association (IBA) give up its rigid stand, which has resulted in the long-pending demand for a fair wage revision settlement. The...
By K Raveendran No other cause in recent times has evoked such spontaneous participation by the public as the campaign against the Citizenship Amendment Act. The previous occasion when this happened was the anti-corruption crusade launched by Anna Hazare, which provided a rallying point for all those who...
By Nantoo Banerjee Over 120 crore telephone subscribers, 25 crore motor vehicles users, around five crore foreign holiday goers, 17.10 crore domestic air travellers, 38 crore holders of Permanent (income tax) Account Number cards, over 12 lakh active registered companies, over 10 lakh registered doctors, close to three...
By Amulya Ganguli India is currently witnessing a unique phenomenon, perhaps without parallel anywhere in the world at any time in the past. Tens of thousands of Muslim women have come out of their homes to protest against the citizenship law. Inspired by the stalwarts of...
By Barun Das Gupta By re-nominating Dilip Ghosh as the party’s State chief for the next three years, the BJP has given a clear message to its voters and supporters in West Bengal. The party will fight the next year’s State Assembly elections under his leadership. Ghosh...