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Farmers Distress, Job Losses To Figure In Winter Session

By Shameem Faizee             The last Winter Session of this Lok Sabha will start on December 11. Normally the last full session of the House is utilised by the Opposition to set the political agenda for the coming general elections and the ruling party tries to list its achievements...

Dec 7 · >

CPI(M)’s People’s Democracy editorial writes Congress trying to be more Hindu

Who is more Hindu? BJP or Congress? Lately this has been the bothering question for voters as the next general elections in India are approaching. However, the communist party, CPI(M), has an answer and an editorial of its mouthpiece People’s Democracy writes the Rahul Gandhi-led Congress party is trying...

Dec 7 · >

Museums are a “Permanent Place For The Artist’s Eternal Soul”

Early museuvms begaan as the private collections of wealthy individuals, families or institutions of art and rare or curious natural objects and artifacts. These were often displayed in so-called wonder rooms or cabinets of curiosities. One of the oldest museums known is Ennigaldi-Nanna’s museum, built by Princess Ennigaldi at the end of...

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Dec 7 · >

US-China Trade Truce At Buenos Aires Good For Global Trade

  By Subrata Majumder   A significant outcome of the summit at Buenos Aires in Argentina was the temporary trade truce between USA and China. The truce has given breathing space for a consensual adjustment of trade deficit, rather than retaliations.   The US-China trade war crippled the global...

Dec 6 · >

It May Not Be Straight And Simple In Rajasthan

By Rahil Nora Chopra Although Rajasthan has a tradition of government change every five years, both BJP and Congress are weighing in the possibility of a hung assembly this time and the successful party bidding for power will probably have to take the help of .rebels and independents. Five...

Dec 6 · >

Modi, Mallya, Michel And Malayali On A Mission

By Aditya Aamir   Should a man be punished for insisting that he wants to return money he owes to banks? Vijay Mallya says he’s got the dough to pay for overdrafts; that he wants to clear the narrative that he “stole money” and the Modi government says nothing...

Dec 6 · >

More Post-Poll Tension Grips MP Parties

By L.S. Herdenia   BHOPAL: Post-poll tension is more palpable in Madhya Pradesh than was the case during the election campaign. Allegations about EVMs security and the role of election authorities have further muddled the scene, with both Congress and the BJP playing the victim card. Among the aggrieved...

Dec 6 · >

BJP Is Getting Full Advantage Of Electoral Bond Scheme

  By Nitya Chakraborty   The BJP has emerged as the Big Daddy of the Indian large corporates and the Party is taking maximum advantage of the anonymous character of the donors to the recently introduced electoral bonds scheme by cornering more than 90 per cent of the total...

Dec 6 · >

Hyderabad to be renamed Bhagyanagar, Karimnagar as Karipuram:

Telangana will be voting on Friday and ahead of it Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has his final say during a BJP campaign in the state on Wednesday. He talked about changing the names of Hyderabad and Karimnagar if his party comes to power. Yogi said if BJP...

Dec 6 · >

In Search Of An Epitaph For The Yogi

  By Aditya Aamir   How about this gentleman returning to tending cows and offering prayers and platitudes to his followers in Gorakhpur Mutt? Clothed in saffron does not make a good administrator. And doesn’t it strike that it’s not a political outfit ruling Uttar Pradesh but a religious...

Dec 6 · >

BJP moves to court for permission to Rath Yatra in Bengal

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has moved to Calcutta High Court to seek legal permission for its high-profile Rath Yatra in Bengal that is scheduled to kickstart on December 7 from Cooch Behar. The rally will be conducted by the state unit of the party under banner Save Democracy Rally....

Dec 6 · >

New Leftist President To Intiate Fourth Transformation In Mexico

  By Nitya Chakraborty   Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, popularly called as AMLO took over as the new President of Mexico, on December 1 becoming the first President in the country with strong leftwing views and having an ambitious pro=people programmes like British Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbin and...

Dec 5 · >

Bank Frauds: Ai Could Be The Way Forward

By K R Sudhaman   Borrowing a quote from Charles Dickens in his Tale of Two Cities, Indian banking industry witnessed best of times as well as worst of times; wisdom and foolishness; light and darkness, spring of hope and winter of despair; banks had everything as well as...

Dec 5 · >

BJP, RSS Getting Desperate On Temple Construction

  By Arun Srivastava   Desperation is writ large on the faces of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat. The prospect of defeat at the 2019 Lok Sabha elections stares at their faces.   For more than a year Bhagwat has been cautioning Modi to listen...

Dec 5 · >

Uma Bharti quits to contest 2019 Lok Sabha elections

Following the announcement of Sushma Swaraj for not contesting the 2019 Lok Sabha elections in 2019 the Union Minister Uma Bharti too echoed the same for herself. Bharti said she has opted to devote her time for Ram temple in Ayodhya and cleanliness of river Ganga for next one-and-a-half...

Dec 5 · >

How well does modi know his onions?

By Sushil Kutty   Onion prices have been plummeting these last few days and farmers in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh are dumping onions in the streets. Partly, it’s their fault. They shouldn’t have heaped last year’s produce in storage bins. Now, with the new produce in, there’s an onion...

Dec 4 · >

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

  Report sought from the Chhattisgarh government on Nandini Sundar’s plea for quashing of FIR – The Chhattisgarh government had registered a case against Professor Nandini Sundar and three others for the murder of a tribal man in the Sukma district of the State. Sundar has now filed a...

Dec 4 · >

Death Penalty Review Is Again On Agenda

By Amritananda Chakravorty   Justice Kurian Joseph retired from the Supreme Court on 29th November, 2018, after a distinguished tenure of almost six years, being elevated to the Supreme Court in March, 2013. On 28th November, 2018, he was part of a three judge bench in deciding a criminal...

Dec 4 · >
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