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For Cuba, U.S. Presidential Elections Have Major Consequences On Economy

By W. T. Whitney Jr. and Emile Schepers NEW YORK: At the end of October, the United Nations General Assembly, for the 32nd consecutive year, will be voting on a resolution submitted by Cuba claiming “the necessity to put an end to the economic, commercial, and financial blockade imposed...

Oct 24 · >

हिंसा के मौजूदा माहौल में चिकित्सा पेशे के सामने बड़ी चुनौती

डॉ. अरुण मित्रा शायद हम तब तक यह नहीं समझ पाये कि हमारे समाज में नैतिक संकट खतरनाक स्तर तक पहुँच गया है, जब तक कि हमने कोलकाता में एक युवा महिला डॉक्टर के साथ बलात्कार और जघन्य हत्या की खबर नहीं सुनी। पश्चिम बंगाल में जूनियर डॉक्टर मुख्य...

Oct 24 · >

With A Review Pending, Supreme Court Hardens Stand Against Enforcement Directorate

  By K Raveendran Successive pronouncements by the Supreme Court have revealed a growing judicial sense against the potential for abuse in the draconian anti- money laundering laws. This has an important bearing on the pending petitions for the review of the apex courts verdict in the 2022 verdict...

Oct 23 · >

Delhi Falls Into Red Zone, Severe Air Pollution Spreads

By Dr. Gyan Pathak People of India’s National Capital Delhi rose to see the city covered is such a suffocating thick layer of smog that almost all weather-monitoring stations fell into red zone in the morning on October 23, 2024. With it more areas moved into severe level of...

Oct 23 · >

Supreme Court Judgment On Supply Of Arms To Israel Case Is Flawed

By Aman Kumar In 2019, M.K. Ranjitsinh Jhala, the renowned wildlife conservationist, joined hands with other conservationists to file a writ petition before the Supreme Court of India (SC) against the government of India regarding the protection of the great Indian bustard. They argued that the overhead transmission lines...

Oct 23 · >

Nine Day India Festival Getting Huge Response In Riyadh

By Pradeep Kapoor RIYADH: The nine-day India festival organised here by the Ministry of Media under it’s Global Harmony Initiative will strengthen relations between India and Saudi Arabia. The Ministry of Media, Saudi Arabia and the Global Entertainment Authority collaborated to organise an ambitious program under Global Harmony Initiative...

Oct 23 · >

Centre Is Finding It Difficult To Work Out An Acceptable Peace Formula For Manipur

By Rabindra Nath Sinha KOLKATA: “We have no inhibition in socialising over a bowl of soup or a cup of tea or coffee; but thereafter it is ‘thus far and no further for us’. We have our long-standing demands and we are firm on pursuing those”, important Kuki and...

Oct 22 · >

Political Instability And Floods Increase Bangladesh’s Economic Woes

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav Months of unrest and violence leading to change of the government in Bangladesh is still taking a toll on its economy and its geopolitical neutrality. Recent floods in August and October have further pushed the country to the wall, making food prices rise by 20%...

Oct 22 · >

M K Stalin And Chandrababu Naidu Are Bent On Increasing Birth Rate In Their States

By Sushil Kutty Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin wants eligible Tamilians to have larger families. He said he was speaking in jest, but such childish jokes don’t draw genuine laughter. Who is Stalin to offer unsolicited advice, asking “why not have 16 children”? He wasn’t alone, his...

Oct 22 · >

British MP Jeremy Corbyn Calls For Building United Front Of Left Forces In Europe

By Satyaki Chakraborty Jeremy Corbyn, the British Member of Parliament and former Leader of Labour Party has called for building united front of Leftwing forces in Europe in order to fight the rightwing forces which represent racism and take position against the immigration. Corbyn elaborated on his idea of...

Oct 22 · >

Medical Profession Facing Big Challenge In Present Climate Of Violence

By Dr Arun Mitra Probably we could not perceive that the moral crisis in our society has deepened to alarming levels until we heard the news of rape and gruesome murder of a young female doctor in Kolkata. The junior doctors in West Bengal are continuing their movement largely...

Oct 22 · >

Palestinian and Israeli Communists Agree On A Free Palestine State

By Zo HaDerekh TEL AVIV: The Communists of Palestine and Israel have agreed that “Only by establishing a sovereign Palestinian state will there be peace and stability in the region. Stop the war in Gaza and Lebanon now!” That was the essence of a joint statement issued by the...

Oct 22 · >

India-UAE-Israel Food Corridor Opens Potential For Extensive Business Partnership

By Nantoo Banerjee It is good to note that the proposed India-UAE food corridor has already roped in a third partner, Israel. The project is expected to eventually involve the United States as well. The US was a key initiator of the historic four-nation I2U2 virtual summit in July...

Oct 21 · >

Process Of Selecting BJP’s New President Has Started Amidst Rift Between Modi And Bhagwat

By Kalyani Shankar Who will be the next President of the BJP? The suspense is building up as the current President, J.P. Nadda, is on an extension, and the party is looking for a new leader. The party has grown enormously, from its early days, when it had only...

Oct 21 · >

Decoding The Life Of Shirley Tremearne – Founder Of India’s First Business Weekly ‘Capital’

By Nitya Chakraborty Kolkata (earlier Calcutta) has always been a fascinating subject for study by the Britishers, our former colonial masters as also the Indian historians and sociologists. In the recent years, there has been a renewed interest in tracing the stories associated with the growth of Calcutta in...

Oct 21 · >

Congress-Samajwadi Party Rift Delays Seat Sharing For Uttar Pradesh Bypolls

By Arun Srivastava When will Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav come to learn the tricks of the real politik is not known, but one thing is absolutely clear that with an inflated ego, he will certainly mutilate the electoral prospect of the INDIA bloc not only in his home...

Oct 21 · >

Population Emerging As Next Big Complex Political Issue In India

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Only a few weeks ago on September 17, Union Minister of Home Affairs Amit Shah had said that India will soon begin Census exercise. Now, TDP leader and Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh Chandrababu Naidu has planned legislation to encourage people to ‘have more children...

Oct 21 · >

Irrespective Of Earlier Differences, Arab Nations Are Closing On In Support Of Iran

By Asad Mirza As the threat of a direct conflict between Israel and Iran grows, several Gulf countries are reportedly working actively to prevent potential Israeli attacks on Iran’s oil facilities. According to reports, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar, are lobbying Washington to stop Israel from attacking Iran’s...

Oct 21 · >
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