By Peter Frost Frida Kahlo, the doyen of the Mexican painters of the last century was one of the early feminists and a firebrand communist who took part in every people’s movement despite bad health conditions. Today Kahlo’s reputation is growing all the time even though she...
By K Raveendran Law and IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad reprimanding WhatsApp for criminal breach of the privacy of Indians is like the devil swearing by god. “Government of India is concerned at the breach of the privacy of citizens of India on the messaging platform WhatsApp....
By Nitya Chakraborty In a significant development in the communist strategy in influencing the political course in United Kingdom, the Communist Party of Britain, has extended its total support to the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn in his bid to oust the Tories from power to implement his programme...
By Ashok B Sharma India has refused to be a part of the mega trading bloc Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) in its neighbourhood in its present form as its demand were not met. Well that does not mean it has to forgo its Act East policy. Joining...
By Subrata Majumder The last minute paradox, which led India not to join RCEP, was a bolt from the blue to member countries. At the present juncture, the policy makers viewed RCEP as the bane since this will represent India a buying market for the member countries. India’s...
By Gyan Pathak Amid a changing global economic landscape, South Asia will need to leverage on all sectors of the economy in a balanced way, supporting improvements in agricultural productivity and a sustainable expansion of manufacturing, while promoting higher-skill services, and supporting over 150 million people in the...
By Steve Sweeney Iraq’s Communist Party has called for a new type of government and for the momentum of the current uprising to continue until its demands are realized as roads were blocked in Baghdad on Sunday. A party statement branded the current system a “terrible failure at...
By Kalyani Shankar The brand Gandhi seems to be at a historic low at present. The grand old Congress Party has proved that it can survive without the dynasty as the recent Assembly polls to Haryana and Maharashtra showed. In both the states, the Gandhis did not campaign...
By Anjan Roy This is the season for withdrawals. President Trump has formally begun the proceedings for USA to withdraw from the global climate pact — the Paris Agreement. India has withdrawn from the Regional Economic Co-operation Agreement (RCEP), a club of sixteen countries including the ASEAN...
By Sankar Ray One hundred years ago on 6 November 1919, the news desk of Times, London, was dazed, stupefied and delighted when the text of announcement from the joint meeting of the Royal Society of London and the Royal Astronomical Society said that measurements taken at...
By Amritananda Chakravorty In recent times, one often wonders how does a Constitutional Court like the Jammu & Kashmir High Court function in a State under complete lockdown, since last 92 days. It has been widely reported that the former President of J&K High Court Bar Association,...
Issue of inheritance rights of an illegitimate child still not settled-The Supreme Court in a recent case noted that the question whether an illegitimate child had a right to inherit from her father’s ancestral property is yet to be settled. In the present case, two issues arose, I.e., firstly,...
By P. Sreekumaran THURUVANANTHAPURAM: A flaming controversy has erupted over the arrest of two CPI(M) workers in Kozhikode district for their alleged Maoist links. Parties cutting across political affiliations have unreservedly condemned the police action in slapping the dreaded Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), passed recently...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...