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Shiv Sena-Congress-NCP Set To Form Maharashtra Government

By Rahil Nora Chopra The Shiv Sena has not attended the meeting of the ruling BJP-led National Democratic Alliance on past Sunday, ahead of the month-long Winter session of Parliament that started from Monday, 18 November. In fact, all the three Rajya Sabha MPs of Shiv Sena will now...

Nov 22 · >

Labour Manifesto Is Radical For Changing Britain

By Ben Chacko   A Labour Party victory on December 12 means Christmas has come early. A Labour government is a gift we give to ourselves.   Labour aims to “kick start a housing revolution.” Its pledge to build hundreds of thousands of council homes is a keystone policy...

Nov 22 · >

‘Trump Must Go’ Is The Call Of Democratic Hopefuls

By Mark Gruenberg   ATLANTA: When it comes to GOP Oval Office occupant Donald Trump, the ten Democratic hopefuls on stage in Atlanta on November. 20 all agree: Impeach him.   None of the ten—former Vice President Joe Biden, Sens. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, Kamala Harris of California, Amy...

Nov 22 · >

Centre Must Not Politicise Hunger

By Krishna Jha   The government has refused to accept the numbers that showed the falling affordability of the common masses to meet even the essentials. In its denial, the government has openly gone into politicizing Hunger.   The credibility of the source of the data, the NSSO, remains...

Nov 21 · >

Narmada Project Oustees Demand Immediate Rehabilitation

By L.S. Herdenia   BHOPAL: Led by the veteran Medha Patkar, more than one thousand oustees of the Narmada project are camping in Bhopal for the past five days to highlight their grievances. They have laid siege to the office of the Narmada Valley Development Authority (NVDA) here, spending...

Nov 21 · >

Bjp Fighting A Losing Battle In Jharkhand Assembly Poll

By Arun Srivastava   Senior Jharkhand BJP leader Saryu Roy will contest as the combined independent candidate against incumbent CM Raghubar Das in the ensuing Jharkhand assembly polls. This decision of Roy to oppose Das has not come a surprise. Das’s machination to help the corporate sector get the...

Nov 21 · >

Centre Has To Rejuvenate ‘Make In India’ For Job Creation

By Subrata Majumder   Make in India, which was poised to be the global hub for manufacturing, lost steam. Prime Minister’s silence on the rampart of Red Fort in his Independence Speech on 15th August, 2019 endorsed the plight   What were the reasons which shadowed his flagship scheme?...

Nov 21 · >

Netflix’s Game Of Thrones

By Anjan Roy   Netflix has released its latest TV serial on the British royalty and “The Crown” is hogging the attention of international media. Even across the “pond” (as they call the Atlantic) in USA, let alone continental Europe, the third season of the episode is being avidly...

Nov 21 · >

Seville Film Festival Has Become Popular

By Rita Di Santo   The Seville Film Festival in Spain showcased more than 200 films during its run last week, among them Spanish icon Pedro Almodovar’s Pain and Glory and Palestinian Elia Suleiman’s It Must Be Heaven.   Almodovar’s quasi-autobiographical drama focuses on a former film director who,...

Nov 21 · >

Temple Can’t Save Nation’s Economy And People

  By K Raveendran   Now that the Hindus have secured what they wanted, Ayodhya can no longer subsume all other issues of human survival in the Hindi heartland, where a Ram Temple Upon Babri Masjid has always had its maximum appeal.  Ayodhya has almost played out politically and...

Nov 20 · >

Holding Company Concept For PSEs Mooted

  By Nitya Chakraborty   A conclave of the Public Sector Enterprises of the country has mooted the concept of setting up a holding company of the CPSEs of India, on the pattern of Temasek. The idea is pretty old, but it has been revived again and it is...

Nov 20 · >

Labour Declares War On ‘Modern Scourge’ Of Poverty Stalking Britain

By Ceren Sagir   Labour is vowing to wage war on the “10 modern scourges of poverty” and reverse the damage caused by a decade of Tory austerity. The party has published a new report highlighting 10 ways the Tories have failed to tackle poverty and entrenched hardship in...

Nov 20 · >

Indian Scientists Develop Smart Microscopy Solution

A shortage of health professionals is a major impediment in handling the current health burden of India, especially in rural areas. Indian scientists have been working on affordable and innovative solutions for medical diagnosis.   A state-funded Indian scientific lab has now developed a smart microscopy solution for affordable...

Nov 20 · >

Meet Lanka’s New ‘Strongman’ President Gotabaya Rajapaksa

By Kalyani Shankar   Sri Lanka People’s Front candidate Gotabaya Rajapaksa, younger brother of former President Mahinda Rajapakse, is all set to take over the Sri Lankan presidency. A retired Lieutenant Colonel, who presided over the country’s defence ministry for a decade during his brother’s tenure (2005-2014), Gotabaya swept...

Nov 19 · >

Indian PSEs Have To Enhance Geo-Strategic Reach

By Nitya Chakraborty   The Summit on the country’s Public Sector Enterprises has called to the PSEs to enhance their geostrategic reach through the implementation of a number of recommendations including bigger thrust on exports, for achieving the Prime Minister’s goal of building a New India by 2022.The Summit...

Nov 19 · >

Post-Ayodhya Verdict, Muslims In Uttar Pradesh Reassessing

By Pradeep Kapoor   LUCKNOW: Post Ayodhya verdict, Muslim community is debating in Uttar Pradesh which party to support in future.   It would be worth mentioning that with presence of 20 per cent in total population of Uttar Pradesh the Muslim community plays important role in vote politics....

Nov 19 · >

75 Percent Of German Companies Affected By It Security Incidents In 2019

By Jastra Ilic   German companies are plagued with an increasing number of cyber-attacks and IT security incidents. According to PreciseSecurity.com research, 75 percent of them have been affected by some sort of IT security incidents in 2019, causing total damage of €102.9 billion this year.   The statistics...

Nov 19 · >

Business Leaders Are Apprehensive Of Labour Party

  By Ben Chacko   The British left can sometimes worry too much about what bosses’ federation the Confederation of British Industry makes of its plans.   Big business always likes the claim that a rising tide lifts all boats, that good times for the owners mean good times...

Nov 19 · >
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