By Satyaki Chakraborty The stage is now finally set for the one day all India general strike on January 8 called by the central trade unions of the country excepting the BJP affiliated BMS to dare the attention of the Government to the ten demands including the hike...
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Can a Governor act like a full-time politician? Are there deterrents to stop him from crossing the ‘Lakshman Rekha’? What are the options before a State Government which is at the receiving end of gubernatorial misconduct? These are the questions which springs...
By L S Herdenia BHOPAL: RSS has chosen Madhya Pradesh for intensive and extensive campaign to explain positive aspects of citizens (amendment) act and NRC. Not only for campaign but Indore has also been selected as the venue to prepare long-term strategy to clear the confusion created...
By Shailesh Gandhi There is considerable turmoil and controversy surrounding the Citizen Amendment Act, 2019 (CAA). Over twenty lives have been lost so far and, in many places, there are stories of pitched battles between police and protestors. I am trying to look at this dispassionately. The...
By Krishna Jha Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his ‘Man Ki Bat’, the last one for the year, said on a conciliatory note that ‘young’ today does not like lack of governance and instability. It was his way of veiling the fact that police was let loose to...
By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: The manner in which AICC general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadhra has taken the centre stage in opposition space in Uttar Pradesh has unnerved Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav and BSP president Mayawati. Priyanka is more aggressive in criticising Modi government and Yogi government on...
By Rahil Nora Chopra After getting weakened in Haryana and losing out Maharashtra to the smart power-play by the Sharad Pawar-stitched Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress alliance, now BJP has lost the Jharkhand assembly elections as well, in a triple-whammy. The BJP is facing this kind of consecutive checkmates because the elections...
By W. T. Whitney Jr. Closing a session of Cuba’s National Assembly on December 21, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel declared that, “The 61st year of the Revolution has indeed been difficult and challenging.” He blamed these troubles on the “brutal” and “demented” U.S. blockade. Dangers have mounted for...
By D. Raja 2019 ended with country plunging into a political turmoil from North West to Noth East, from North to South and from East to West. It marked the Mr. Narendra Modi government taking over the power for the second term. It witnessed the abrogation of Article...
By Amritananda Chakravorty As the year 2020 dawns on us, the state of the country, and its judiciary, fills me with dread, and yet the protests of the people of India in coming out on streets, wanting to defend their ‘own’ Constitution are deeply heartening and keep...
By K Raveendran The spurt in global oil prices could not have come at a worse time for India. The benchmark Brent crude at the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) futures market traded at $67.02 a barrel at the beginning of the week, up 0.22 per cent over the previous...
By Arun Srivastava The leadership selection process for Labour is under way. But what is not to the runners is ideological contour and the probable programme the party should adopt for becoming the party representing the aspiration of the Britishers. Though after the abysmal electoral performance of...
By Awanish Somkuwar I was surprised to find no book by or about Savitribai Phule in a prominent well-equipped public library of my city Bhopal. Efforts went vain searching them elsewhere. I am not sure about public libraries across the country except a few but it is...
By Prakash Karat THE fortnight since the adoption of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill by parliament has been witness to one of the significant moments in recent political history in India. It has revealed two facets which are interrelated but opposite in nature. The first facet is that the...
By Anjan Roy What are the prospects for the Indian economy in 2020. Given the sharp slow-down in the growth rates, the liquidation of the largest non-banking financial company which clogged up credit flows to major housing and other projects, the questions about the bulging NPAs of public...
By Ben Chacko The response to Rebecca Long Bailey’s clearest pitch yet to succeed Jeremy Corbyn at the helm of the Labour Party shows that the contest is going to be difficult to navigate — not just for the candidates, but more importantly for the socialist left. ...
By Kalyani Shankar As the New Year is round the corner all eyes are on Delhi where Assembly polls are likely to be held in February 2020. The present Aam Admi Party government’s term ends on February 22. The fight for Delhi is going to be fierce as...
By Nitya Chakraborty The year 2019 is ending with the continuing agitation by the students, academicians, civil society and the opposition parties against the imposition of CAA by the BJP government on the one hand and the definite shift in the power balance of the country by the...