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After The Floods, Madhya Pradesh Hit By Massive Sex Scandal

By L.S. Herdenia   BHOPAL: Madhya Pradesh has yet to recover from the calamity caused by unprecedented rains and floods — it has been hit by a veritable tsunami caused by what is being described as “honey trap”. It is being claimed that “honey trap” involved top VVIPs including...

Sep 23 · >

Alliance Games On In Poll-Bound Maharashtra, Haryana & Jharkhand

By Harihar Swarup   The coming elections in Maharashtra, Haryana and Jharkhand, expected to be held next month (October), are considered politically significant because they will reveal the popular rating of the BJP; how much it fell after Lok Sabha election or went up. The elections to Rajasthan, Madhya...

Sep 21 · >

Oil Market Correcting Itself Is Great News For India

  By Arjavi Indraneesh   Analysts are noticing a new kind of dynamism in the oil market, which seems to have set off a mechanism of internal management of the demand-supply situation, anchoring it on the overall state of the global economy. This is a welcome development for countries...

Sep 21 · >

India Needs A New Idea To Tackle Economic Slowdown

By Arun Srivastava   India is passing through the time of newness: whether it is new culture, new economy, new education, new labour or New India everything is being projected as the archetypal of novelty.   This novelty is the innovation of the creator of modern BJP, Narendra Modi...

Sep 21 · >

Will Pala upset the UDF applecart?

By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Will the Pala assembly constituency spring an ugly surprise on the Congress-led United Democratic Front? Or, will the CPI(M)-headed Left Democratic Front (LDF)create history by wresting the seat after 54 years?   These are the questions uppermost in the minds of Pala voters even...

Sep 21 · >

Ban On E-Cigarettes Indicts Tobacco Industry For Promoting Cancer

  By Indira Jaising   In a history-making decision, the Government of India has prohibited electronic cigarettes by the promulgation of the Prohibition of Electronic Cigarettes (Production, Manufacture, Import, Export, Transport, Sale, Distribution, Storage and Advertisement) Ordinance, 2019 on September 18.The effect of the ordinance is to ban production,...

Sep 21 · >

Communist Bhagat Singh Would Have Loathed RSS

By R S Yadav   Bhagat Singh was born on September 27, 1907. At a very young age he involved himself in the freedom struggle. He was only 23, when he was hanged on March 23, 1931. But even by that time, he had spoken and written so much...

Sep 21 · >

Deepening Slowdown And Job Loss Cause Grave Concerns

  By Chidambaram N   The Left parties — CPI, CPI(M) CPI(ML), Forward Bloc and RSP — are holding a joint convention on September 20, 2019 in the national capital to chart out a protest action programme against the deepening slowdown and huge loss of jobs in almost all...

Sep 20 · >

We Feel Like Strangers In Our Own Homeland

  By Gulzar Bhat   A few days before BJP government did away with the special status of Jammu and Kashmir and stripped it of statehood, I spoke to 15odd people comprising journalists, academics and intellectuals from both within and outside the state, now Union Territory, about the central...

Sep 20 · >

E-Cigarettes And E-Hookahs Have No Medicinal Benefits

By Dr Pankaj Chaturvedi   Smoking tobacco is the single largest cause of preventable death around the world. With more than 7 million premature deaths due to smoking including second-hand smoke yearly, the menace of smoking is far away from being tamed and is estimated to reach a massive...

Sep 20 · >

Linguistic Diversity Is India’s Unique Civilisational Identity

By Sagarneel Sinha   India is a land of different languages, religions, ethnicity and cultures with a variety of food items and clothes. If anything that makes India proud in the global forum, it is this diversity, which has existed here for ages. It is not that there are...

Sep 19 · >

Higher Education Worst Hit Under Modi Rule

  By Gyan Pathak   As India is struggling to respond to economic, environmental, and social transformations, we feel lack of intellectual capital both in quality and quantity. Knowledge is the core of this capital, but that our Prime Minister Narendra Modi has a deep-rooted contempt towards higher education...

Sep 19 · >

Monsoon Mayhem Wreaks Havoc In Madhya Pradesh

  By L.S. Herdenia   BHOPAL: Unprecedented rains have caused massive damage to Madhya Pradesh. The losses in terms of human lives, standing crops, houses, cattle have been huge. The worst-hit is the Mandsaur district, where 40 persons have already lost their life.   According to Madhya Pradesh chief...

Sep 19 · >

Should India Bet on FTA Again By Joining RCEP?

By Subrata Majumder   After the, World Trade Organisation failed to be propitious for trade expansion, Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) emerged the thumb’s rule for trade buoyance. India followed suit. India signed several FTAs – both bilateral and multilateral.   But, none of them proved to be a boon...

Sep 19 · >

Sonia Working Hard To Succeed In Assembly Poll-Bound States

By Rahil Nora Chopra After becoming the interim president, Sonia Gandhi is giving more time to the workers and party leaders to prepare for the coming assembly elections. In addition, she is trying to bring her house(Congress) in order. For this, she called a North East Congress Coordination Committee...

Sep 19 · >

We Are The Future: Thoughts From A Young Communist

By Emily Karreman   “Everyone thinks they’re a communist when they’re your age.” “When you grow up, you’ll understand how the world really works.” “It’s so funny to hear kids defending socialism.”   Young Communists like myself hear no shortage of comments like these. Surely, people tell us, the...

Sep 19 · >

FM Sitharaman’s ‘Flippant’ Approach Draws Fire

By K Raveendran   The first step to solve a problem is the recognition that the problem exists. Unless the problem is acknowledged it is impossible to even look for a solution. This is what dogs Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s approach towards the economic crisis that is threatening...

Sep 18 · >

Bank Employees’ Struggle For Wage Settlement At Crucial Stage

By B. Sivaraman   17 September 2019 was no ordinary day for India’s bank employees. All bank employees were waiting with bated breath for the outcome of the negotiations on eleventh bipartite wage settlement, plus an additional charter of demands between Indian Banks Association (IBA) and the United Forum...

Sep 18 · >
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