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Ajit Pawar 2.0: post Rebellion, NCP Leader is now Mr Clean?

By Rahil Nora Chopra After Ajit Pawar came back to NCP, he immediately took over his old position as the Number 2 in the party, right below chief Sharad Pawar. After his failed rebellion and return to the party, he has again started holding meetings and addressing legislators. With...

Dec 6 · >

German Marchers Reflect The Good, The Bad And The Ugly

  By Victor Grossman   BERLIN: Looking out my window at the wide Karl Marx Allee boulevard below, I have seen many a big May Day parade march by in the old GDR days, and many a passing bicycle race or marathon.   Recently, for the first time, I...

Dec 6 · >

December 6 Is A Reminder Of Both Ambedkar And Babri Masjid

By D. Raja   On 6th December 1956, Ambedkar attained immortality. The whole country was plunged into sorrow. Statesmen, across the world expressed their grief and highlighted his greatness. Jawaharlal Nehru said that, “B.R Ambedkar deserves to be remembered always by us because of his fight against social injustice....

Dec 5 · >

Compulsive Arguments In Favour Of Legal Betting

By Arjavi Indraneesh   If you cannot fight your enemy, join him: This is a most pragmatic approach, provided one is emotionally strong enough to absorb the change in role. Something similar is being advocated with regard to the policy on gambling: if it’s not possible to prevent it,...

Dec 5 · >

Indian Policy Makers Have To Reorient Investment Strategy

By Subrata Majumder   India’s GDP growth continues to slid and plunged to six yeas’ low at 4.5 percent in the second quarter of 2019-20. Policy makers hoped for an upturn in the third quarter, but the investors keep their fingers crossed.   Indeed, the fall in growth deciphers...

Dec 5 · >

Doctors And Patients Must Have A Collaborative Relationship

  By Dr. Arun Mitra   In the past few years there has been increase in incidents of violence against the doctors, some of them of very serious nature in which doctors have been seriously injured. Unfortunately most of the times it is the young doctors, who are at...

Dec 5 · >

Real Estate Must Get A Mega Boost To Fight Slowdown

By Anjan Roy   For many many years, India’s economic paradigm used to be defined win the political articulation of popular demand: “roti, kapda aur makan” In the last three decades, we seem to have graduated from our list of demands. By and large the overall demand food and...

Dec 5 · >

Bhopal Gas Disaster Victims Observe December 4

By L.S. Herdenia   BHOPAL: With tears in eyes, shouting slogans against central and state government and Union Carbide thousands of gas victims marched on the streets of Bhopal, formed human chain and attended public meetings organised by various NGOs on December 4 commemorating Bhopal Gas disaster on the...

Dec 5 · >

Congress Reorganisation Snagged On Groupism

By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Will Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president Mullappally Ramachandran succeed where former PCC chief V M Sudheeraan failed? That is the question agitating the minds of lakhs of Con gress activists in Kerala.   The question has acquired added resonance in the backdrop of...

Dec 5 · >

Modi Govt Has No Policy To Rejuvenate Public Sector

  By Nitya Chakraborty   The Modi Government in its second term is set to follow a policy on public sector under which there will be no special efforts to rejuvenate the loss making units which have potential but due to extraneous factors, are ailing. At the same time,...

Dec 4 · >

With Bhima Koregaon Decision, Uddhav Makes A Grand Start

  By Satyaki Chakraborty   The Maharashtra Government headed by Uddhav Thackeray has started well with a human rights face by agreeing to consider the withdrawal of cases against the activists who were implicated in the famous Bhima Koregaon case by the state police under the earlier regime of...

Dec 4 · >

Stage Set For Withdrawal Of Cases Against Bhima Koregaon Activists

By Amritananda Chakravorty   On 28th November, 2019, the Maha Vikas Aghadi (‘MVA’), a post-poll coalition between Shiv Sena, Nationalist Congress Party, and Indian National Congress formed the government in Maharashtra under the aegis of Uddhav Thackeray, after almost a month long drama. It was difficult to envisage that...

Dec 4 · >

A Tale Of Two Manifestos In Britain’s Elections

By Stephen Low   The Scottish Nationalist Party (SNP) has published their manifesto. Its 50 pages paint a picture of a party stuck in the past and concerned more with changing flags than changing lives. The contrast with the forward-looking radicalism of Scottish Labour’s manifesto couldn’t be clearer. Indeed...

Dec 4 · >

NDA Allies Are Uneasy With BJP Power Right Now

By Kalyani Shankar   All is not well with the BJP allies, as there are murmurs from the alliance partners more so after the Sena quit the NDA recently.  But the BJP is not worried as it has absolute majority in the Lok Sabha though Prime Minister Narendra Modi...

Dec 3 · >

BJP’s Period Of Expansion Is Not Over Yet

By Sagarneel Sinha   Ever since the installation of the Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress coalition government in Maharashtra, there have been discussions on BJP’s shrinking political dominance in the country compared to last year — when the BJP and its allies ruled states peaked to 21. Presently, it has dipped to...

Dec 3 · >

Only A Labour Government Can Change Britain’s Future

By Ben Chako   This is no ordinary election. Lying and deceit may be common to all elections but this campaign takes the biscuit. Facebook has banned a Conservative advert for containing misleading clips from the BBC. Google has banned no fewer than eight Tory ads for breaking its...

Dec 3 · >

Few New Jobs, Rising Redundancy

By Nantoo Banerjee   It may be time to track job losses in the country alongside the routine study of job growth. The government may disagree, the country’s job scene looks truly dismal, if not alarming. This is partly because of the dwindling economic growth and recessionary pressure on...

Dec 2 · >

BJP Will Be Wary Of The Shiv Sena

By Amulya Ganguli   Of all the BJP’s opponents, the party of which the Narendra Modi-Amit Shah duo will be extremely watchful is the Shiv Sena. The reason is that the Sena can be uncommonly sharp in its criticism, a trait it has acquired through its years as a...

Dec 2 · >
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