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Modi Govt’s Dangerous Game On Women’s Temple Entry

By K Raveendran   The Modi government is playing a dangerous double game using a flawed Supreme Court judgment lifting the ban on the entry of women of reproductive age into the Sabarimala hill shrine by insisting that the Kerala government ensure enforcement of the order despite widespread opposition...

Oct 20 · >

India’s Energy Security Gets A Big Boost

  By K R Sudhaman   India, which imports 80 per cent of its oil in requirement, has at last woken up to the reality and embarked upon a plan to attract investment of up to $1 trillion in the oil sector to bring about much needed energy security....

Oct 20 · >

New DNT Govt In Bhutan After Elections

  By Barun Das Gupta   The final results of the two-phase third general elections in Bhutan, published on Friday, must have come as a rude shock to the South Bloc. The ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) of Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay suffered a humiliating defeat in the first...

Oct 20 · >

Modi government’s dangerous double game on Sabarimala

By K Raveendran The Modi government is playing a dangerous double game using a flawed Supreme Court judgment lifting the ban on the entry of women of reproductive age into the Sabarimala hill shrine by insisting that the Kerala government ensure enforcement of the order despite widespread opposition from...

Oct 20 · >

Mental Health: Irrational Practices Can Be Harmful

By Dr Arun Mitra   Reports of medical students and young doctors committing suicide even in the premier institute AIIMS is a matter of grave concern. This issue needs serious introspection on the part of medical profession as well as the society. Depression that these young doctors and students...

Oct 20 · >

Migrant Workers Flee The Flawed Gujarat Model

  By B. Sivaraman   If the ability of the state to protect its citizens—be they religious minorities or migrant workers from other provinces—from mass atrocities is the test for democracy, then Gujarat has failed the test again and again. In 2002, it was a failed communal state. In...

Oct 20 · >

‘Sex Predator’ MJ Akbar Was Once A Brilliant Editor

By Harihar Swarup   M J Akbar is one of the brightest journalists and a handsome young man in his younger days; even now he has an impressive personality. No wonder women fell for him. With all the talents and rated as one of the best editor, he has...

Oct 20 · >

Modi’s Kashmir Policy A Grand Failure

By Bhal Chandra Kango   The Modi government’s Kashmir policy has been a grand failure. In 2015 when the election to J&K Assembly took place people participated with a great enthusiasm. However, the subsequent opportunistic alliance between PDP and BJP vitiated the atmosphere as the central government started pursuing...

Oct 18 · >

Informal Diplomacy For Afghan Peace Gathers Momentum

By Sankar Ray   Peaceniks in Afghanistan heaved a sigh of relief, with subdued optimism, when in November last year Col Chris Kolenda, an Afghan war veteran, boarded a Doha-bound plane, along with Robin Raphel for a dialogue with the Talibans – an experimental diplomacy sans formality, aimed at...

Oct 18 · >

BJP’s Chaos Theory Fits Chaotic India

By Aditya Aamir   MJ Akbar is out of the Council of Ministers and “they” think the state is free of the #MeToo stain. Ha! PMO got MJ to quit. NSA Ajit Doval did it. EAM Sushma Swaraj did it. WCDM Maneka did it. Blahblahblah… O! Great, just great....

Oct 18 · >

‘Me Too’ Is As Much A Labour Issue As It Is Of Gender

By B. Sivaraman   First it started as a trickle of bold expose by a few. Then it opened up the floodgates of years of pent-up frustration and anger of numerous women. The ‘Me Too’ phenomenon then literally turned into a deluge. The true colours of many big guys—from...

Oct 18 · >

Congress Leaders Feel Break-Up With BSP Good

By Rahil Nora Chopra Most of the senior Congress leaders feel that the failure to form a BSP alliance with Congress for the coming assembly elections will end up in favour of Congress. They feel that the upper caste votes, especially those of Brahmins, who were once close to...

Oct 18 · >

Sabarimala Saga: What the Govt. Failed to do

By P. Sreekumaran   THURUVANANTHAPURAM: There is no escaping this conclusion: The Pinarayi Vijayan-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) government has squandered another golden chance to defuse the tension over the ongoing agitation on the Sabarimala issue.   Politics is the art of the possible. The situation arising out of...

Oct 17 · >

Nitish Caught In Incompatible Political Chessgame

By Arun Srivastava   Barely a month after JD(U) chief Nitish Kumar announced that an honourable agreement had been reached with BJP, some senior JD(U) leaders have expressed unhappiness with the BJP’s proposed formula for seat sharing in Bihar for the 2019 general elections.   The party resolved at...

Oct 17 · >

Two MP Ex-CMs In Unsavoury Controversies

By LS Herdenia   BHOPAL: Two former chief ministers of Madhya Pradesh — Babulal Gaur of the BJP and Digvijaya Singh of the Congress – find themselves caught in fierce controversies.   Babulal Gaur, nearing 90, has announced his intention to contest from his traditional constituency in Bhopal. Gaur...

Oct 17 · >

Modi Govt Is Consistently Crippling The Central Public Sector Units

By Nitya Chakraborty   The central public sector enterprises, especially the blue chip ones, which have made good reserves through their consistent growth profile, are now targeted by the Modi government to pay for the policy lapses of the NDA regime. These companies like the ONGC, IOC as also...

Oct 17 · >

Sabarimala Boils Over In Godless Chaos

  By Sushil Kutty   “There is no God,” says physicist Stephen Hawking in his final book “Brief Answers to the Big questions” published posthumously. Coming at a time when a part of India known as ‘God’s Own Country’ is battling over whether women of all ages have the...

Oct 17 · >

Ganga Maa’s Self-Proclaimed Son Is No More

  By Arun Srivastava   During the 2014 general election campaign in his Varanasi constituency Narendra Modi had said; “Ganga Maa has called me to serve her”. But after becoming prime minister, he conveniently forgot his words and promises. A true son of Ganga, Prof G D Agarwal, lost...

Oct 16 · >
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