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Parliament Panel Flays Airlines For Cheating Passengers

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Feb 6 · >

Goyal’s Exuberance On NPA Solution Is Too Early

By Anjan Roy Finance minister Piyush Goyal’s exuberance over finally getting a grip on the banks’ bad debts might be a little too early. While the latest financial stability report of the Reserve Bank of India showing marginal decline in the non-performing assets (NPA) is a welcome sign, this...

Feb 6 · >

Trump Is Doing Flip-Flop On Iran

By Conn Hallinan Keeping track of the Trump administration’s foreign policy is like trying to track a cat on a hot tin roof: We’re pulling out of Syria (not right away). We’re leaving Afghanistan (sometime in the future). Mexico is going to pay for a wall (no, it isn’t)....

Feb 6 · >

Left Front Is Showing Signs Of Movement In Bengal

By Sagarneel Sinha Currently, West Bengal is witnessing a political chaos with state Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee staging dharna against CBI at Metro Channel in Kolkata accusing the centre for using the institutions to get political mileage ahead of the general polls. However, in the midst of all the...

Feb 5 · >

Rahul Makes A Good Impact In Bihar

By Arun Srivastava Going for the Congress in Bihar does not appear to be tough. The February 3 Jana Akansha Rally of Congress held after 28 years at Patna’s Gandhi maidan made it explicit that Congress has gained considerable ground in the state in the recent months and is...

Feb 5 · >

Arun Jaitley Has Erred On Why There’s No Social Unrest

By Amulya Ganguli Although Arun Jaitley has not been in the pink of health, he is still an indefatigable blogger for the BJP.  With the use of catchy phrases such as “manufactured dissent” for those who returned their awards, to the “lies, short-lived lies and now further lies” of...

Feb 5 · >

CBI’s Provocative Actions In Kolkata Are Attack On Federalism

By Indira Jaising WHAT began with an attack on the powers of the Delhi government to govern in accordance with the Constitution, has ended with an attack on the West Bengal government to govern in accordance with the Constitution. The NDA government at the Centre appears to think that...

Feb 5 · >

Regional Parties Will Hold Sway On Lok Sabha 2019

By Kalyani Shankar The regional parties will be the king-makers in the ensuing Lok Sabha polls. Even the New York Times on Sunday pointed out, “Most analysts believe neither Mr. Modi’s party, the Bharatiya Janata Party, nor the Indian National Congress Party will win an outright majority. That means...

Feb 5 · >

Trump Steps Up Nuclear Arms Race Again

By John Wojcik Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who came to the Trump administration from the Tea Party wing of the Republicans, has announced that the president is suspending U.S. participation in the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty and is beginning the process of total U.S. withdrawal in six months....

Feb 4 · >

Malnutrition Of People Is A Major Social Challenge

By Dr Arun Mitra             The Lancet, one of the most credible medical journals took up the challenge to study the dietary patterns around the world and then come up with recommendations for a healthy diet. It formed an EAT Lancet Commission for the purpose which had 37 members...

Feb 4 · >

Bjp Govt Is Building Electorate Castle Based On Lies

By Arun Srivastava Like its interim budget, which not only echoes the government’s recklessness more than its desperation, the Modi government is contemplating to come out with an interim national sample survey of employment to impress upon the electorates that there has been significant and substantial job creation under...

Feb 4 · >

Goyal Has Fudged Fiscal Figures In Budget

By K R Sudhaman It is really unfortunate that after three years of fiscal prudence, the Narendra Modi government has indulged in profligacy in the interim budget 2019, apparently with an eye on general elections in April and May, which is not good for the economy, already witnessing strained...

Feb 4 · >

Weekly Round-Up of Major Decisions of the Courts in India as also Legal Policy Developments

Centre ordered to furnish details of detention centres in Assam – The Supreme Court while hearing a petition highlighting inhuman treatment of immigrants in detention centres in Assam, ordered the Central Government to furnish details of such centres. Further, the Centre has to report as to how many of...

Feb 4 · >

State Police Fabricating Cases Against Rights Activists

By Amritananda Chakravorty In the last few months, not a single day goes by when the Central Government has not violated constitutional norms, or not targeted human rights defenders or dissenters. 2nd February, 2019 was no exception. The Pune Police arrested the well-known dalit rights activist and public intellectual,...

Feb 4 · >

Madhya Pradesh Congress Leaders Flay New Cbi Chief

By L S Herdenia BHOPAL: Appointment of Rishi Kumar Shukla, MP cadre IPS officer as CBI Chief and state Governor Anandi Ben Patel publicly seeking support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi have caused fierce controversy in the state.  During an informal chat with a group of local people including...

Feb 4 · >

Interim Budget Reads More Like A Draft Election Manifesto

By Nantoo Banerjee             Full marks to Finance Minister Piyush Goyal for presenting an interim budget that could as well be described as the first draft of the ruling party’s election manifesto.  Suffice it say that the political mission of this budget may not be easy to emulate by...

Feb 4 · >

Maduro Gets Strong Support From China, Russia

By Paul Dobson Self-proclaimed “interim president” Juan Guaidó of Venezuela named a number of “diplomatic representatives” to those countries which have recognized him during the past week. The government of Nicolás Maduro, the actual president of Venezuela, along with its international allies are responding to new U.S. oil sanctions...

Feb 2 · >

Madhya Pradesh Farmers Not Happy With Budget

By L S Herdenia BHOPAL: Central budget evoked mixed reaction in Madhya Pradesh. While BJP termed it as revolutionary Chief Minister Kamal Nath described it as Jumla. Kamal Nath said it is nothing but election budget. With this the last hope for aachhe din is lost. “The general budget...

Feb 2 · >
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