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A Cautionary Tale In Time For New Voyages

By Anjan Roy It might not be obvious always why the gods behave the way they do. From their Olympian heights so much more could be visible than ordinary mortals. That also probably applies to the central banks. Reserve Bank has raised the interest rate when the price prospects...

Aug 2 · >

All Set To Crack Jokes At Imran Bash

By Aditya Aamir Navjot Singh Sidhu has the makings of a Mani Shankar Aiyar. Except that Aiyar can hardly make anyone laugh and Sidhu laughs from deep down in his throat at the lamest of jokes. Aiyar and Sidhu will not make good roommates. Sidhu will laugh at every...

Aug 2 · >

Rahul To Launch MP Campaign From Omkareshwar Temple

By L S Herdenia BHOPAL: There are now clear indications of MP Congress chief Kamal Nath and campaign committee chief Jyotiraditya Scindia working in greater coordination. Even there are no negative reports about coordination with Digvijaya Singh. A high level meeting was held in New Delhi to discuss the...

Aug 1 · >

Citizenship Row: A Tale Of Administrative Inefficiency

By Ashis Biswas There are strong reasons to conclude that overzealousness of some Assam state officials in dismissing claims of Indian citizenship might have resulted in rendering over 40 lakh people suddenly stateless. Mainly Bengali Hindus and Muslim residents, these people did not find their names in the upgraded...

Aug 1 · >

Rendering Four Million People Stateless

By Barun Das Gupta The second National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam was published on July 30. (The first one was published way back in 1951) After its publication, 40,06,707 residents of Assam, many of them living there for several generations, found that their names “had not appeared”...

Aug 1 · >

Nobody should take Mamata’s Rossogolla away, please!

By Aditya Aamir There are places on earth, where if you found the words, you could talk to the gods! Would Mamata Banerjee, been aware of such places, be talking of “civil war and bloodbath?” Mamata is a most down-to-earth person, but that doesn’t mean she’s any less a...

Aug 1 · >

Aadhhar Brings Value To The Rupee

By Sushil Kutty Ram Sevak Sharma is an adventurer. Somebody illegal alien hacked into his bank a/c and deposited Re 1 there. A direct to bank a/c beneficiary, redeemer of government scheme, Ram Sevak is proof that Modi’s Jan Dhan Yojana is working. It’s another matter that the miser...

Aug 1 · >

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

i. Supreme Court quashes ban on protests in Central Delhi – The Supreme Court has held that there cannot be a blanket ban on protests in Central Delhi and the police has been asked to frame guidelines. The petition had been filed by an NGO Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan...

Jul 31 · >

Supreme Court Favours Equality Of Religious Practices

By Amritananda Chakravorty After reserving judgment in Section 377 case, the Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court has embarked on the contentious case of challenging the prohibition of the entry of women (from 10 years to 50 years) into the famous Lord Ayyappa temple in Sabarimala, Kerala [Indian Young...

Jul 31 · >

Indian Economy Is Going From Bad To Worse

By Prabhat Patnaik Newspaper headlines over the last few days have highlighted three facts which point to the current abysmal state of the Indian economy. The first relates to inflation, where the June 2018 wholesale price index was 5.77 percent above that of June last year; this is the...

Jul 31 · >

Does Tying a Man to a Jeep’s Bonnet Amount to Lynching?

By Amulya Ganguli The BJP intends to bring a law which will equate stone-pelting with lynching. Although the original idea about a fresh look at mob violence only concerned lynching, the government appears to be thinking of widening its ambit. Hence, a ministerial reference to the stone-pelters in case...

Jul 31 · >

Towards Qayamat, Come What May

By Aditya Aamir Names of 40 lakh of 3.29 crore applicants are missing from the Supreme Court-mandated draft of Assam’s National Register of Citizens (NRC). The draft was released Monday morning, the first update since 1951. Illegal migration from Bangladesh has been a steady flow. Army chief Gen Bipin...

Jul 31 · >

August 9 Bandh To Be Show Of Dalit Assertion

By Arun Srivastava After the April 2 showdown the dalit community is gearing up for a major face-off with the Narendra Modi government on August 9. The intensity and character of dalit assertion could be gauged from the fact that even the dalit faces of NDA and the Modi...

Jul 30 · >

Mamata Can Act As A Bridge Between Regional Parties And Rahul

By Nitya Chakraborty West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee is in the capital for three days to hold series of consultations about the formation of a united opposition front to oust the BJP from power in 2019 Lok Sabha elections. At the Martyr’s Day rally...

Jul 30 · >

Task Force On Imports Comes Too Late, But Welcome

By Nantoo Banerjee To be honest, the government’s newly announced task force, set up under the chairmanship of Cabinet Secretary P.K. Sinha to identify various items and policy interventions to reduce dependence on import, should have come much earlier. Since 2015, the economy has been constantly under the pressure...

Jul 30 · >

Modi’s Frequent Visits To Uttar Pradesh Seen As Sign Of Panic

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: Apprehending tough challenge from a united opposition in UP, PM Narendra Modi and BJP national president Amit Shah have increased the frequency of their visits to this state. The leadership seems to have realised that Modi needs to spend more time in UP to reach...

Jul 30 · >

Delhi At Risk Of Flood As Yamuna Water Level Crosses Danger Level

Water level of Yamuna in Delhi region has crossed the danger mark and an alert by the state government has been issue of flood. According to Irrigation and Flood Control department of Delhi government people residing in the low-lying areas will be evacuated. A press statement released by East...

Jul 28 · >

In The Shadow Of Nitish’s Good Governance

By Arun Srivastava Bihar used to be notorious for being the most politically violent state, but now sex-related violence has replaced political violence. Probably such violence is not a major crime in the eyes of the Bihar police and the chief minister, which is why every time Nitish Kumar...

Jul 28 · >
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