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Sailing Indian Economy To Remain Challenging For Months

By Gyan Pathak   Within two months, Asian Development Bank has to make a downward revision to its economic forecast for India for the current financial year by about 0.5 per cent. Asian Development Outlook 2019 update sees some silver lining on the horizon, but did not forget to...

Sep 27 · >

No Child’s Play: Dangerous Connotations Of Nuclear Ambitions

By Dr. Arun Mitra   The nuclear powers have conducted more than 2,000 nuclear test explosions. Out of this 1054 have been done by the United States of America.  The last US nuclear weapons test took place 26 years ago on Sept. 23, 1992, at the Nevada Test Site....

Sep 27 · >

Green Strategy: Building The Movement To Stop Climate Change

By Marc Brodine   The key to creating fundamental change is to create a movement broad enough, diverse enough, powerful enough, and sophisticated enough to embrace billions of people the world over.   We can confidently predict that the environmental movement will grow—in size, sophistication, importance, and political impact;...

Sep 27 · >

Groupism Rears Its Ugly Head In Kerala Congress

By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Election time sees the Congress leaders in Kerala at their bickering best.   Party leaders cutting across generations have been following this script with sickening regularity over the decades.  The latest manifestation of this phenomenon followed the announcement of the schedule for the five...

Sep 26 · >

Madhya Pradesh Honey-Trap Scandal Shows Systemic Rot

By L.S. Herdenia   BHOPAL: In the last 24 hours, three significant developments have happened relating to the honey-trap scandal, currently rocking Madhya Pradesh. The most important and sensational development is the disclosure that more than a dozen IAS officers are involved in the scandal. Top police sources indicated...

Sep 26 · >

All Eyes On Preparation For Haryana Assembly Polls

By Rahil Nora Chopra After the sweep in Lok Sabha elections, the Haryana unit of BJP, the ruling party in the state, is confident of its prospect in the assembly polls scheduled on October 21. The BJP formed the government independently for the first time in Haryana in 2014...

Sep 26 · >

Indian Democratic Structures Can Learn From UK Example

By Nipun Saxena   On September 24, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom delivered a historic verdict, a verdict which not only consolidated the core ethos and conventions of democracy, but also echoed the sentiments of Professor A.V. Dicey on Rule of Law, which still reverberates in the...

Sep 26 · >

Impeachment Inquiry Begins Against Trump, At Last

  By C J Atkins   With the explosive whistleblower revelation that Trump allegedly threatened to withhold military aid from Ukraine to get dirt on the family of Joe Biden, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has announced the launching of a formal impeachment inquiry against the President of the United...

Sep 26 · >

Need For A New Culture Of Opposition Politics

By K Raveendran   India needs a new culture of opposition politics. In a democracy, opposition is supposed to play the role of a corrective role in the conduct of governance. ‘Corrective’ implies that it has to constructively intervene to correct the course. But unfortunately, opposition now means blind...

Sep 25 · >

One Hundred Years Of International Labour Organisation

By B Sivaraman   India was a founding member of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) in 1919. It has been a permanent member of its governing body since 1922. At the time of ILO’s centenary, India, the world’s largest democracy, has not ratified two of its core conventions—Convention 89...

Sep 25 · >

Missing From Indian Democracy: Independence Of Judiciary

By Amritananda Chakravorty   Over the last few years, the issue of independence of judiciary in India has been in constant public domain and for good reasons, particularly after the landmark press conference of the four senior-most judges on 12th January, 2018, who decried the executive interference in judiciary....

Sep 25 · >

Major Decisions of the Courts in India

Kerala High Court holds right to access internet as a part of right to privacy and right to education – Kerala High Court has declared right to access the internet a fundamental right forming part of right to privacy under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. It has further...

Sep 25 · >

Corbyn Challenges Johnson To Resign Over Court Ruling

By Lamiat Sabin   Jeremy Corbyn accused Boris Johnson of disdain for democracy and called on the Prime Minister to quit now after the Supreme Court ruled today that his attempt to suspend Parliament for five weeks was illegal.   The Labour leader’s speech at the Brighton party conference...

Sep 25 · >

American Workers Must Unite To Defeat Racism, Capitalism

By Rick Nagin   Racism in the United States has two fundamental aspects. One is systemic, the other ideological. The systemic aspect has numerous and pervasive forms, including unequal wages, working conditions, access to financing, education, housing, medical care, and environmental protection, where the capitalists impose harsher conditions on...

Sep 25 · >

BJP-Shiv Sena Poised To Win Maharashtra Assembly Polls

By Kalyani Shankar   The Election Commission has sounded the poll bugle for the two BJP ruled states — Maharashtra and Haryana — which will go for elections on October 21. The BJP is not only eying a big comeback but also with a much bigger margin. The saffron...

Sep 24 · >

Mayawati Looking At The Future Of Dalits In Isolation

  By Arun Srivastava   While Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), the dalit outfit has been consistently losing its political relevance, the charisma of dalit messiah Mayawati, the BSP supremo, has been witnessing a steep decline. With the changing times and shifting economic priorities and compulsions, the BSP has also...

Sep 24 · >

Going Beyond Ayushman Bharat

By Philip Stevens and Nilanjan Banik   India, like many middle-income countries, is committed to providing Universal Health Coverage and has made significant progress through the Ayushman Bharat (AB) programme, targeting the bottom 40 per cent of the population. Under the AB programme, as of September 2019, the government...

Sep 24 · >

Save The Planet Or Save Capitalism: We Can’t Do Both

  By Jimmy Doran   The world in which we live is finite. It does not possess infinite, everlasting resources. And it is fast approaching the point of no return as we face imminent climate catastrophe. If we are to save humanity and protect the world for future generations,...

Sep 24 · >
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