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Nirmala’s ‘Discerning Eyes’ Have Magical Powers

By K Raveendran   Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is endowed with a rare ‘discerning eye’, which has certain magical powers to see imaginary things and filter out the real ones.  Not everyone can be expected to have such special faculties. But she has a problem there: she cannot imagine...

Nov 30 · >

GDP’s Touching New Low Proves Modi Totally Wrong

By Gyan Pathak   Four months from now, the financial year 2019-20 will come to an end. Eight months have already passed with such a fall in the GDP growth rate that all our hopes have been shattered. Slowdown in the Indian economy cannot be reversed in near future....

Nov 30 · >

Centre-Kerala Faceoff Over Kannur Airport

By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Left Democratic Front (LDF) Government in Kerala and the Centre are at odds over the Kannur International Airport Limited (KIAL).  Tensions have flared up with the Corporate Affairs Ministry rejecting the Kerala Government’s stand that CAG audit is not necessary in the case...

Nov 30 · >

Cuba Is The Most Sustainably Developed Country In The World

By Matt Trinder   Cuba is the most sustainably developed country in the world, according to a new report released on November 29. The socialist island outperforms advanced capitalist countries including Britain and the United States, which has subjected Cuba to a punitive six-decades-long economic blockade.   The Sustainable...

Nov 30 · >

Supreme Court Has To Regain Its Credibility Through Verdict On Kashmir

By Amritananda Chakravorty   On 27th November, 2019, following almost two weeks of hearing, the Supreme Court reserved its judgment in the slew of petitions filed by citizens and political leaders challenging the complete restrictions on internet communications and mobility in Jammu & Kashmir, after the abrogation of Article...

Nov 29 · >

Amit Shah Is The Architech Of BJP’s Defeat In Bengal By Polls

By Barun Das Gupta   Close on the heels of an ignominious fiasco in Maharashtra, came a stunning defeat for the BJP in the three bye-elections to the West Bengal Assembly. It lost all the three seats including Kharagpur Sadar which is one of the Assembly segments of the...

Nov 29 · >

India May Gain From Fta With USA

By Subrata Majumder   In 2018-19, USA became the biggest trading partner of India, scuttling Chinese predominance for over half a decade. Paradoxically, however, the reasons for the trade buoyancy with two countries are diagonally opposite to each other. While USA reached the helm of trade due to large...

Nov 29 · >

Sangh Parivar Working On ‘Hindu Rashtra’ Though Nrc

By Arun Srivastava   The NRC is part of the BJP’s attempt to redefine India’s identity. A closer look would make it imperative that it is simply the part of the saffron strategy to convert India into a Hindu Rashtra. The element of political confusion and fragility about the...

Nov 29 · >

Wife Rashmi, Sena’s Sanjay Raut Behind Uddhav’s CM Grab

By Rahil Nora Chopra Recently, Uddhav Thackeray’s decision to walk out of the NDA and stake claim to the post of chief minister is supposed to be the outcome of the pressure from his wife Rashmi, along with Saamana editor Sanjay Raut. In the beginning, when the assembly election...

Nov 29 · >

At Last, Silver Lining Over The Darkest Political Gloom

By Krishna Jha   It was no surprise when BJP joined the power-wagon in Maharashtra immediately after the NCP-Sena-Congress expressed willingness to form government. It was also no surprise when on the turbulent night of November 23, the BJP government at the Centre bypassed due process in recommending the...

Nov 28 · >

Indian Official’s Comment On Settlements For Kashmiri Pandits Undesirable

  By Arun Srivastava   India’s consul-general in New York arguing for Indian leadership follow the Israeli model of building settlements to take Kashmiri Pandits back to the Valley and suggested that those at the helm are determined to do so is certainly the matter of  concern.   Raising...

Nov 28 · >

Labour Exposes Tory Plans To Open Up NHS To US Firms

  By Lamiat Sabin   Labour has exposed secret trade talks between the US and the Tories — now at an “advanced stage” — that would pave the way for the NHS to be opened up to US pharmaceutical firms.   At a press conference Jeremy Corbyn held up...

Nov 28 · >

Maharashtra Defeat Is A Jolt To BJP’s Financial Muscle Power

By Nitya Chakraborty   The defeat of BJP’s diabolic game in Maharashtra on the Constitution day of November 26 is the biggest blow to the image of Modi-Shah duo since the formation of the second Narendra Modi government at the centre in May this year. Only the senior BJP...

Nov 27 · >

World Oil Market Set For A Pivotal Shift

By Arjavi Indraneesh   The world oil market is poised for a pivotal shift, which will see the US emerge as energy-surplus and this has implications for all major importing countries like India.   The major oil producer is only months away from full energy independence, which could materialise...

Nov 27 · >

Scindia Has A Big Following In Madhya Pradesh

  By L.S. Herdenia   BHOPAL: While the Congress and other parties were busy in exposing and defeating the ‘game’ of the BJP in Maharashtra, Congress leader Jyotiradita Scindia caused a flutter in Madhya Pradesh by changing his Twitter profile. Scindia deleted all references to his party from his...

Nov 27 · >

Maharashtra Setback Deepens Gloom In Kerala BJP

By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The massive setback suffered by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Maharashtra has spread a pall of gloom in the Kerala unit of the party.   Party leaders in the State are having a hard time defending the indefensible. The strain on the faces...

Nov 27 · >

U.S. Trying To Cripple Venezuelan Economy Through Blockade

By Tim Young   2019 has been a particularly testing year for Venezuela as President Nicolas Maduro’s government has fought off two coup attempts and is now subject to an extensive US-imposed economic blockade of the type employed against Cuba since the early 1960s.   In pursuit of its...

Nov 27 · >

Labour Leaders Facing Rightwing Attacks In Latin America

By Mark Gruenberg   WASHINGTON: It’s still not safe to be a labor leader in Latin America, and that has Communications Workers President Chris Shelton, the AFL-CIO’s Solidarity Center, and four pro-worker U.S. House Democrats hopping mad. As a result, all of them are demanding impartial investigations and changes...

Nov 27 · >
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