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Left In Labour Party In Britain Can Hope For Advance In 2021

By Andrew Scattergood   Over the last year, the left has seen its power in the Labour Party wane. This has been a shock to many who found their feet in party politics under Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership. But for those of us who remember the days before Corbyn, it...

Jan 11 · >

Pranab Mukherjee’s Memoirs Give Deep Insight Into Indian Political History

By Harihar Swarup   India needs to tackle Pakistan through “deft handling” rather than “romanticising its political approach” and the country gained little by “over-talking” the surgical strikes of 2016, the late Pranab Mukherjee has written in his memoirs that also recall his “very cordial ties” with PM Narendra...

Jan 9 · >

India To Make History Next Week In Battle Against Corona

By Gyan Pathak   The week beginning from January 11 is all set to witness a history. World’s largest vaccine drive will be launched in the country. If everything goes well, India will soon win the battle against COVID-19. “It would soon be a reality to vaccinate the entire...

Jan 9 · >

Spiralling Fule Prices: The Pain Has Just Begun

  By K Raveendran   Petrol prices have hit an all-time high, with pumps charging Rs 84.20 in the national capital. The previous highest was recorded in October 2018. There have also been proportionate increases in the price of diesel, though it is still below the peak recorded in...

Jan 9 · >

Kerala Government Has Been Giving Right Protection To Farmers For Long

By Binoy Viswam   As expected, the eighth round of talks between the farmers unions and the Narendra Modi Government ministers failed on January 8. A government subservient to the domestic corporates and FDI could only act in the way the BJP government has done. Hiding under the hollow...

Jan 9 · >

Planning For A Jobless Growth Budget For 2021-22 Again

  By Satyaki Chakraborty   The exercises for making the first budget during pandemic and the eighth of the Narendra Modi government are on in full swing as the 2021-22 budget will be presented on February 1.Only three weeks are left and most of the stake holders have been...

Jan 9 · >

Kashmir Is A No Zone In India For Any Protest Over Human Rights Violation

  By Raja Muzaffar Bhat   When on 28 September last year activists and right to information (RTI) campaigners all over the world were commemorating the International Day for Universal Access to Information, we, the RTI activists of Kashmir, were holding a silent protest in the heart of Srinagar...

Jan 9 · >

Momentum Grows For Immediate Removal Of President Trump From White House

By Mark Gruenberg and John Wojcik   WASHINGTON:  All around support is mounting, for the immediate removal of the president Donald Trump even as it is clearer than ever that major systemic changes are needed if genuine democracy is to be preserved in the United States.   House Speaker...

Jan 9 · >

Modi Govt Has Shown Utmost Callousness To Tackle The Plight Of Workers

By Prabhat Patnaik   The Modi government must be the most timid in the world vis-à-vis international finance capital. By the same token, it must be the most callous in the world vis-à-vis the working people of the country. The one is the flip side of the other; and...

Jan 8 · >

The ‘Judas’ And The ‘Friend’ Gunning For Trump

By Sushil Kutty   President Donald Trump’s voters and supporters have a name for Vice President Mike Pence, ‘Pontius Pence.’ Yet others of Trump’s legion say ‘Judas Pence’ suits ‘Silent Pence’ better. Be that as it may, but if there’s a person in the United States who’s more “unpopular...

Jan 8 · >
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