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Political Confrontation Intensifies In Madhya Pradesh

By L.S. Herdenia   BHOPAL: Madhya Pradesh faced a strange situation when both the ruling party and main opposition party took to streets to protest against each other. While Congress protested against the Central government for the delay in giving special grant to meet the extra expenditure for giving...

Nov 5 · >

India’s Not So Clean Family Managed Public Companies

By Nantoo Banerjee   India may hold the third position on the list of countries with the highest number of family-owned business, after China and the United States, but not many of its family-managed public firms are as clean as their counterparts in most other large economies. The Credit...

Nov 4 · >

India’s Clampdown Politics In Kashmir Is Just Unsustainable

By Amulya Ganguli   Not long after the anodyne statements on Kashmir by a group of far right European M.P.s soothed the government’s jangled nerves, a mainstream German leader – the chancellor, no less – touched a raw spot yet again for the government by saying that the situation...

Nov 4 · >

Modi Government Is Clueless As Economy Deteriorates

By Satyaki Chakraborty   The Indian economy is going from bad to worse as all indications coming from different sectors of the industry and services suggest a downward swing with no clear signal about the improvement of the economy in the second half of the current financial year..All the...

Nov 4 · >

Trump’s Support To Johnson May Act Against Tories

By Arun Srivastava   LONDON: The US president Donald Trump has already polluted the political environment in UK as campaigning for December 12 general election gets under way. Ever since the Brexit controversy acquired a contentious character, Trump has often been expressing his personal opinion in one way or...

Nov 4 · >

Labour Focusing Campaign On Climate Change

By Ben Chako   Labour’s promise to make all new homes zero-carbon within three years confirms that those wanting politicians to act on the climate emergency ought to throw themselves into the campaign for a Jeremy Corbyn government.   On November 2, Parliament’s six-month window for the Conservative government...

Nov 4 · >

Will the BJP-Shiv Sena Alliance Survive in Maharashtra?

By Harihar Swarup   Politics is a weird game. Yesterday, it appeared that BJP-Shiv Sena alliance had been saved from breaking, but overnight the situation took a surprising turn. Tension between BJP and Sena, which had shown sign of abating on Wednesday flared up within 24 hours. Insisting on...

Nov 2 · >

A Demon 2 More Disastrous Than The First

By K Raveendran   Media reports had raised a scare about the possibility of another gold control order mandating the compulsory declaration of all household gold and gold jewellery.  According to these reports, the move was to be accompanied by a gold amnesty scheme that will allow individuals and...

Nov 2 · >

BJP Set To Isolate Nitish Kumar In Bihar

By Arun Srivastava   Like his big brother, the chief minister of Bihar Nitish Kumar too is haunted by the element of erosion of the credibility. The situation has simply been aggravated by the jibes and snide hurled by the state BJP leaders at Nitish. The relation between the...

Nov 2 · >

India Has To Tap Big Opportunities In Uk Market After Brexit

By Subrata Majumder   With Brexit becoming reality after January 2020, a new dimension in UK-India economic relation will set off. It will throw new challenges to deepen the relation with UK, after its exclusion from EU.   There are two areas, which will open opportunities to rebuild the...

Nov 2 · >

Centre Must Review Uranium Mining Norms

By Dr. Arun Mitra   The Uranium mining in the Telugu states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, has led to opposition from various sections of the society. The political parties, environmental groups, science associations, medical personnel and the local tribal people are up in arms against it. Several studies...

Nov 2 · >

CIA-Funded Militia Accused Of War Crimes In Afghanistan

By Steve Sweeney   CIA-funded militia forces in Afghanistan have been accused of war crimes including extra-judicial killings and the targeting of clinics, according to health workers on the ground. Soldiers in a secretive pro-Afghan government militia known simply as “01” have “committed summary executions and other grave abuses...

Nov 2 · >

Kamal Nath Threatens To Stage Dharna Against Centre

  By L.S. Herdenia   BHOPAL: If the Madhya Pradesh chief minister Kamal Nath carries out his threat of staging a day-long protest fast, along with his ministerial colleagues, at Delhi, it would add a new chapter to the history of confrontation between the Central and the state governments....

Nov 2 · >

Assembly Results Underline Maturity Of India Voters

By Binoy Viswam   The propaganda mills of the BJP are on over time job to paint it as a victory of their majoritarian fascist policies. But what has happened in Maharashtra and Haryana was the peoples’ rebuff to their policies favoring the rich. When they had come, it...

Nov 1 · >

Menace Of Fake Currency Continues Despite Demonetisation

  By Gyan Pathak   The sharp rise in the menace of fake currency notes and various crimes under Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Special and Local Laws (SLL) demands a fresh approach in tackling them effectively. The latest National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) report for 2017 gives a...

Nov 1 · >

Argentina’s New Peronist President Faces A Tough Task

By Emile Schepers   There was good news out of Argentina for the working-class movement at the beginning of this week, as the neoliberal government of right-wing President Mauricio Macri was thoroughly trounced at the polls. Macri, of the “Together for Change” coalition, lost heavily in the presidential race...

Nov 1 · >

On Foundation Day Of Madhya Pradesh – November 1

By Kamal Nath   I extend my heartiest greetings to people on the foundation day of Madhya Pradesh. It is a historic occasion for all of us. I also extend warm greetings to all those who are abroad and miss the beautiful landscapes and winsome memories of Madhya Pradesh....

Oct 31 · >

Gurudas Dasgupta’s Death Is A Big Loss To Left Movement

By Nitya Chakraborty   Gurudas Dasgupta, the veteran CPI Member of Parliament for nearly three decades and one of the tallest leaders of the trade union movement in the country died in Kolkata on Thursday morning. He was 83. His passing away signals an era in Bengal when the...

Oct 31 · >
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