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Delhi High Court To Hear Plea Against Aadhaar Over Data Leak

Following a petition filed by a law professor against Aadhaar the Delhi High Court has agreed to hear a plea and the next hearing is scheduled to be on November 19. Meanwhile, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), body behind the digital ID providing to more than a...

Sep 25 · >

Face Recognition Verification Process Mandatory For New SIM Cards

Indian telcos have been given directed by Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) to collect a two-factor verification process while issuing new SIM cards to customers and one of the factors must include facial recognition to prevent misuse of Aadhaar authentication. In previous circular UIDAI had asked to ensure...

Sep 25 · >

#METOO In The Court Of Credibility

By Aditya Aamir Tarana Burke, a social activist and community organizer, first began using the term “Me Too” in 2006 on the Myspace social network. Then on October 15, 2017, Hollywood actress Alyssa Milano encouraged spreading the hashtag #MeToo to draw attention to sexual assault and harassment. Milano later...

Sep 25 · >

Fiscal Deficit Target To Compress Capital Expenditure

By K R Sudhaman With global economic situation vulnerable in the face of the US-China war, appreciating dollar and the currency crisis in some of the emerging economies, India needs to be careful in ensuring its macro-economic fundamentals remained strong and stable. The twin deficits of fiscal and current...

Sep 25 · >

Corbyn’s Radical Vision Is Key To Labour Victory

By Richard Burgon Last year’s Labour Party conference was the busiest, best and most optimistic that I’ve ever attended. And this year’s conference promises to be even better, with important debates and votes in the conference itself and a better than ever conference fringe, the fantastic The World Transformed...

Sep 24 · >

A Wave Of Disgust For Modi In Pakistan

DESPARATE FOR AN IMAGE MAKEOVER Aditya Aamir It’s a dull and gloomy day under the overcast sky, the light obfusc and aqueous. It could rain, it would rain. In Pakistan, Prime Minister Imran Khan – ‘IK’ to mesmerized Pakistani youth – is suffering, angry. IK wants retribution for being...

Sep 24 · >

Ayusman Bharat Has Several Pitfalls

By Dr Arun Mitra Like other slogans much expectations have been raised from the highly advertised National Health Protection Scheme (NHPS) – the Ayushman Bharat rolled out by the Prime Minister on 23rd September at Ranchi. It is said to be the biggest health insurance scheme in the world....

Sep 24 · >

Bishop In Jail Is Also A First

Sushil Kutty Monday September 24, is a ‘newsful’ day. Sikkim got its first and India its 100th airport. And a sub-jail in Kerala got its first Bishop inmate – Bishop Franco Mulackkal, accused of the serial rape of a nun. It’s sweet retribution for the nun-clan. More so, after...

Sep 24 · >

RSS Has A Bigger Plan For Hindu Rashtra

By Arun Srivastava This is the most dangerous game the RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat is playing. The façade of RSS moving from the fringe to mainstream Indian nationalism primarily aims at keeping the liberal centrist Hindus and minorities under confusion. The entire exercise of Bhagwat at the RSS meet...

Sep 24 · >

What is Mayawati’s Game plan beyond Chhattisgarh?

By Amulya Ganguli Mayawati may have botched her own chances of being one of the front-runners in the prime ministerial race among the national opposition parties by her self-serving manoeuvres in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. From now on, she will generally be perceived as being in the BJP’s corner...

Sep 24 · >

Rafale Mistery: Why Dassault Picked Up Anil Ambani’s Firm As Partner

By Nantoo Banerjee Last week, India’s defence ministry said “the government has stated earlier and again reiterates that it had no role in the selection of Reliance Defence as the offset partner” of Dassault Aviation. Ironically, the French government too said it had no role in choice of Indian...

Sep 24 · >

One Day Sun Should Run The Earth

By Anjan Roy As we were scurrying across to escape the relentless scorching sun into the cool comforts of the exhibition halls at Greater Noida Exposition Centre, Ms Helena Li was looking around rather wistfully. It was so much of wasted opportunity. She meant the sunshine. Helena Li is...

Sep 22 · >

Social Security Deficit For Indian Workers

By B. Sivaraman The Central Statistics Office (CSO) said on 24 August 2018 that the Employees Provident Fund Organization (EPFO) added 1,07,54,348 new members from September 2017 to June 2018.But then the CSO also added that in the same period, 60,40,616 members ceased subscribing to EPF. The pro-government commentators...

Sep 22 · >

Light At Last For Nun Fighting For Justice

By P. Sreekumaran Retribution has caught up with the Jalandhar bishop, Franco Mulakkal, who is facing charges of raping a nun. Shedding inhibitions and fending off pressure, the Kerala police has at last arrested the rape-accused bishop. In the process, a debilitating body blow has been dealt to entrenched...

Sep 22 · >

PMO An Information Jungle With Equally Wild Rules

By K Raveendran Former RBI governor Raghuram Rajan claims to have sent a report to the PMO giving details of major bank default candidates, but apparently there was no action taken on it. There are two possible scenarios regarding the report. On perusal of the report Modi may have...

Sep 22 · >

Close Shave But Thank Pm Modi

By Aditya Aamir What do you say if the decision to cancel the UNGA meet with Pakistan is compared with Smriti Irani’s attempt to trample on freedom of expression with her diktat to PIB and mainstream media? In both cases Prime Minister Narendra Modi had to step in as...

Sep 22 · >

Bhagwat’s U-Turn On Constitution Is A Paradigm Shift

By Harihar Swarup If the 92-year-old RSS is seeking an image makeover, it is a welcome sign. The wind of change is blowing all over the world, and it is time the RSS, should also bring about reforms and shed its image of an obscurantist organization. Those who have...

Sep 22 · >

Rewarding Bad Behaviour At Unga

By Sushil Kutty Bad behaviour is repeated until it is punished. With serial rapists and Pakistan, there is never a singular incidence of any really bad behaviour. Bad behaviour is in their DNA. But seems like Prime Minister Narendra Modi decided enough of the punishment, let’s give Pakistan another...

Sep 22 · >
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