By Aditya Aamir In all honesty, the Government of India should erect a Statue of John Allen Chau, taller than the Statue of Unity, a 1,000 meters out at sea from the North Sentinel Island shore to warn people to stay off the island where Chau took Jesus...
By Dr. Arun Mitra Political parties make several promises during the elections, but healthcare has always been on the back seat. This is, even though, large amount of budget of the household goes towards healthcare. Whereas poverty is a cause of poor health, healthcare expenditure itself leads to...
By Ramachandra Kango As the agrarian crisis intensifies, unemployment keeps growing and education, with privatization, goes out of the limits of common masses, there are communities that were once dominant in agriculture and in politics due to their numerical strength, have been engaged in agitation demanding “Reservation”. ...
By Sukumar Damle The AITUC was formed in 1920 in erstwhile Bombay during the British Raj. Prior to that the First World War had ended (1914-18) and the Indian working class had gathered some experience of united action (six days hartal for six years imprisonment of Tilak in...
By K R Sudhaman BJP ideologue S Gurumurthi, a stout defender of demonetisation, has described this widely criticized move by economists as necessary to resurrect the economy from the brink of collapse but admitted that the MSME sector that accounted for 85 per cent of jobs in...
By Sushil Kutty Nayamuddin Sheikh had something “new” to offer to the CBI Court to nail BJP president Amit Shah to the fake encounter that killed bro Sohrabuddin Sheikh. Youngest of the Sheikh Brothers, Nayamuddin failed to deliver, turning hostile in court. Another brother Shahnawazuddin Sheikh too stood...
By Raju Kumar Only a few days left for the Madhya Pradesh assembly elections. The main battle in Madhya Pradesh is between BJP and Congress, however, BSP, SP and Aam Aadmi Party also hopeful that this time they will also be successful to register their presence in the...
By Gurnam Kanwar CHANDIGARH: To awaken and mobilise the people against the real danger to indian democracy; secular fabric, composite culture, constitution and constitutional institutions like judiciary, election commission, even the RBI, the Punjab units of CPI and CPI(M) have organised Joint Jatha March in almost all the...
By Rahil Nora Chopra Politics these days is dominated by name changes. Names of cities, stations, roads etc are being changed almost on a daily basis. But Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has had a dismal record in this respect. She has made three attempts in the...
By Sagarneel Sinha Mizoram, with one of the highest literacy rates in the country, goes to polls on November 28. The state, which has a legislature comprising of 40 seats, is the last surviving bastion of the Congress party in the north-eastern region. The party is in power...
By Barun Das Gupta General elections in Bangladesh will be held on December 30. The opposition had boycotted the last elections in 2014, only to regret it later. The ruling Awami League, won 127 out of 154 seats uncontested and scored a cake-walk victory. This time the opposition...
By L.S. Herdenia BHOPAL: Congress is facing a three-pronged attack: besides BJP, both Bahujan Samaj Party and Samajwadi Party have also mounted severe criticism of the Congress. Both the parties have accused Congress of nearly betraying the anti-BJP voters determined to end the 15 year saffron rule of...
By Aditya Aamir Now that chaos extends from Punjab to Kerala, tweaking it in Jammu & Kashmir had, it seems, become a political necessity for the Bharaitya Janata Party, the world’s largest political organization by membership. But what good that distinction when the BJP cannot run a government...
By Aditya Aamir The photograph says it all. Six women and one Jackass! The ‘Jackass’ moniker given to Twitter CEO Jack Patrick Dorsey by a twitterati Brahmin incensed at Jack holding a placard showing the sketch of a smashing looking girl holding a placard reading ‘Smash Brahminical Patriarchy’,...
By Gopal Sankaranarayanan At the beginning of last month, Justice Ranjan Gogoi commenced his term at the helm of the Supreme Court. He was quick to admit that he was “strict” and that he ought to be accepted thus. For those us who have crossed his path...
By Chris Williamson CUBA has been blockaded by the United States for nearly 60 years; Venezuela is battling against a raft of US sanctions choking its economy; and Nicaragua is expecting imminent US legislation blocking loans and requiring it to override its constitution and hold early elections....
By Sushil Kutty Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi Tuesday spoke of a ‘platform’ some people are using to air their views and that not every Tom, Dick or Harry should be given one to use or misuse. Most people who commute by the Metro do use...
By Anjan Roy It all ended in a whimper. The government and the Reserve Bank had been publicly disagreeing on a number of issues which were thought to be so serious as to bring forth resignation of the Reserve Bank governor Urjit Patel. The battle was to be...