By Arun Srivastava Barely a month left for the general election to elect a new parliament, the political credibility of the Prime Minister Boris Johnson has turned suspect in the eyes of the common Britishers. This primarily owes to Boris’s motive to conceal and suppress the report on...
By Ashok B Sharma Since the partition of the country, India-Pakistan relationship is marked by continuing mistrust, unresolved issues, broken promises and unending conflicts. In between any thaw in this relationship is viewed with much excitement and hope in the country. But this time the opening of...
By Adv. C. Adhikesavan Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) students are up in arms against the ruling regime. JNU is under attack once again from the Sangh Parivar’s fascist ideology and atrocities. Fee hike is the outcome of the draft education policy of Union government to commercialise and corporatize...
By Gyan Pathak Asia is at the forefront of the digital revolution promising a radical transformation of the global economy and the society. Many hope that digitalization may well be a key driver of productivity growth and improved welfare. However, the transformation is threatening substantial disruption and dislocation....
By Rahil Nora Chopra A day after the Congress and the NCP stated that they would first mutually draw up a common minimum programme (CMP) which the Shiv Sena will subsequently have to sign on if the three are to form the government in Maharashtra, senior Maharashtra Congress...
By Victor Grossman BERLIN—Media jubilation reached a climax here on November 9, thirty years after the bumbling, perhaps even misunderstood decision to open the gate for all East Germans to stream through, hasten to the nearest West Berlin bank for their “welcome present” of 100 prized West...
By D. Raja The Supreme Court verdict on the Ram Mandir-Babri Masjid dispute in Ayodhya has left many concerns and questions for the people of our country. First of all, as was appealed by almost every political party including BJP, this verdict by a five-judge bench of Supreme...
By Nitya Chakraborty A number of British companies are planning to do more business with India as a direct result of the UK leaving the European Union. They are upbeat about the coming years of India-UK trade relations in respect of further flow of goods, services and investment...
By Nishant Sirohi Uttar Pradesh has fared the worst in delivering justice to its people followed by Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttarakhand, according to the Tata Trust’s India Justice Report 2019 which has examined the standards for delivering justice that were promised and provided by the states and union...
By Animesh Upadhyay WITH modernization, the Indian society has seen tremendous changes – both good and detrimental. The elderly who have been always been an important component of Indian society and were protected and cared for within the traditional family setup is perhaps the worst affected by the...
BY W. T. Whitney Jr. It happened again. For the 28th consecutive year, a Cuban resolution calling for an end to the U.S. economic blockade of that island was approved overwhelmingly in the United Nations General Assembly. The vote on November 7 was 187 votes in favour,...
By Amritananda Chakravorty On 8th November, 2019, around 8.30pm news came out that the much awaited decision of the Supreme Court in the title dispute relating to a plot of 2.77 acres of land in Ayodhya on which Babri Masjid once stood, before it was dastardly brought down...
By Sagarneel Sinha Since the announcement of the historic verdict regarding the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute in Ayodhya by the constitution bench of 5 judges led by CJI Ranjan Gogoi unanimously, there have been opinions from a section of intellectuals and some politicians that the verdict is based...
By Barun Das Gupta The most significant aspect of the Supreme Court verdict on Ram Janambhoomu-Babri Masjid dispute is that for the first time a court of law has given recognition to a mythological figure as a juridical person by tacitly accepting that what is believed to...
By K Raveendran The Supreme Court approach of applying the principle of ‘the heart, mind and healing’ in its Ayodhya verdict has gladdened the hearts of millions of Ayyappa devotees, who are waiting desperately to hear the court deliver its judgment on a spate of review petitions on...
By Arun Srivastava Like their Indian patrons and mentors, the UK support group for BJP and followers of Narendra Modi here, are working obstinately to split the British Indian and to accomplish this task. To achieve this the election to the British Parliament appears to be the most...
Arguments in Kashmir petitions have begun: The Supreme Court, after almost 90 days, began to hear the arguments in the petitions challenging the internet shutdown as well as the validity of abrogation of Article 370. In Anuradha Bhasin’s petition, it was argued that internet shutdown and complete blockade of...
By C.J. Atkins Lithium is the key ingredient for the batteries fuelling the world’s electric car and smartphone revolution. Market analysts speculate that by the mid-2020s, lithium supply will be straining to keep up with demand from auto and mobile device manufacturers. It’s being called the “gold...