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The ‘Whole Thing’s Crazy

By Aditya Aamir   Earthworms are worming from under the soil and committing mass suicide in Wayanad, north Kerala. The earth is getting too hot for them, say some folks, post the battering earth got from unprecedented rains and floods. There are lots of people around the world who...

Sep 8 · >

Tony Blair Hits Out At Jeremy Corbyn

By Ben Chacko   Labour has changed — and for the better, MPs and trade unionists told Tony Blair on September 7 after the former prime minister launched a broadside against Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership. The war criminal behind the invasion of Iraq lamented that Labour was “a different type...

Sep 8 · >

China, India Should Stop Getting Subsidies from United States: Trump

United States President Donald Trump said growing economies like China and India should grow faster than any other developing nation, but subsidies received by them from Washington should be stopped. Trump added addressing to a fundraiser event in North Dakota’s Fargo city, “We have some of these countries that...

Sep 8 · >

Why Ayushman Bharat Will Fail

  By Dr. Arun Mitra   A ‘senior citizen’ means any person being a citizen of India who has attained the age of sixty years or above. Population Census 2011 revealed that there are nearly 104 million elderly persons (aged 60 years or above) in India; the number of...

Sep 7 · >

Staff Angry Over Impasse In Bank Wage Revision Talks

By B. Sivaraman   Nearly five lakh employees were stunned early this year when the Indian Banks’ Association (IBA) responded to their demand of 25 percent wage increase with a counter offer of a mere 2 percent. It took a two-day strike on 30 & 31 May 2018 to...

Sep 7 · >

Imponderables Impede Imran’s Innovatives

By Sankar Ray   There is no denying that Pakistan’s charismatic Prime Minister Imran Khan Niazi will leave no nerve unstrained to carve a niche to prove that he is not just another premier while it will be naïve to speculate that he plans to get out of the...

Sep 7 · >

Why GDP Growth Failed To Create More Jobs

By Subrata Majumder   Dichotomy looms on the bounce back in GDP growth in 2018-19 and its impact on job creation. Critics are puzzled that while the upturn was on account of growth in manufacturing, it has not made any proportional impact in terms of job creation.   During...

Sep 7 · >

South Opening Up Slowly For Poll Games

By S. Sethuraman   Telangana Chief Minister, Mr K Chandrasekara Rao, a showman to claim unparalleled but untested achievements for his young State, has broken the ice for impending battles for 2019 in the South, where the Modi-led BJP has planned a major foray to earn a pan Indian...

Sep 7 · >

Day After, Victors Warn Against Vanquished

  By Sushil Kutty   On September, the Supreme Court read down Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code and people with placards saying ‘Love is genderless’ took over the streets. Today, as sure as Tuesday follows Monday and Sunday precedes Monday, ‘what will happen?’ has become the tone...

Sep 7 · >

Vasundhara Faces A Dilemma Over Yatra

By Rahil Nora Chopra   Vasundhara Raje’s statewide yatra was greeted with black flags and stones when it reached Jodhpur. Upset by the reception from the people of Jodhpur, the chief minister broke the yatra citing the death of Atal Behari Vajpayee. But the next phase of the yatra...

Sep 6 · >

‘We-Won’t-Learn’ Tribe Makes A Come Back In Kerala

  By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The heart-warming unity shown by both the government and the opposition in getting the Kerala Assembly to pass a unanimous resolution promising unflinching support for rehabilitation on a war footing in the wake of the state’s devastating floods came as a breath of...

Sep 6 · >

It Is Game-Changing Moment In American Politics Now

By Chauncey K. Robinson   History continues to be made across the United States of America as an unprecedented number of women of color, particularly Black women, are running for and winning public office. Ayanna Pressley has added her story to this game-changing moment in time, with her victory...

Sep 6 · >

Attacks, Counter Attacks Vitiate MP Politics

By L.S. Herdenia   BHOPAL: From the manner in which incidents of political nature are being reported from various areas of Madhya Pradesh there is every reason to apprehend that November Vidhan Sabha elections may not be entirely peaceful affair.   Things are taking such a serious turn that...

Sep 6 · >

Left May Collaborate With RJD In Bihar In Lok Sabha Poll

  By Arun Srivastava   Even a motley alliance of RJD and Congress is sufficient to wreck the electoral prospect of the JD(U) chief and chief executive of Bihar, Nitish Kumar, the person who barely a year back was perceived and projected as the political face of the anti-BJP...

Sep 6 · >

Supreme Court Go-Ahead For Gay To Go Gaga

By Aditya Aamir   By the time laws are placed, excised and strengthened to satisfy every minority group in the assembly line, it will be the end of humankind. The LGBTIQ community has been fortunate gaining acceptance in most parts of the world and now in India, too, with...

Sep 6 · >

Brazilian Left Nominates Haddad As Presidential Candidate

By Emile Schepers   On Saturday, September 1, the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) of Brazil voted six to one that former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the presidential candidate of the Workers’ Party (Partido do Trabalho) in the October elections this year, must be barred from running because...

Sep 5 · >

Ok, Dalit Let It Continue To Be

By Aditya Aamir   The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting is only the messenger boy. The order to media to stop using ‘Dalit’ for people categorized as Scheduled Castes came from a high court. The British had coined ‘Scheduled Castes’ in 1935 to sum up a bunch of humankind...

Sep 5 · >

Rising Petroleum Prices Test People’s Patience

By Anjan Roy   The country’s patience is being tried by the rising price of petroleum and diesel. As the prices are scaling higher, the one question almost on every lip is: what is the government doing? Can’t the price be brought down? The rising prices are being encashed...

Sep 5 · >
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