By IPA Special Correspondent NEW DELHI: IndiaTech.Org, a non-profit, voluntary industry association established with the objective of creating a strong and vibrant internet based tech and innovation ecosystem in India, has appointed Rameesh Kailasam as its CEO. Rameesh Kailasam is a highly experienced and well-regarded technology, innovation, governance and...
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders lose no opportunity to hawk the delights of cooperative federalism. However, the gap between their public pronouncements and practice remains infuriatingly yawning. Not surprisingly, Kerala has once again borne the brunt of their blatant assault on cooperative federalism. In...
By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: Samajwadi Party national president Akhilesh Yadav has declared the he is prepared to make any sacrifice to achieve the goal of dislodging BJP from the Centre and he is very confident that the alliance of SP, BSP, RLD and Congress will materialise very soon. Akhilesh...
By Rapti Ray & Dr. Buddhadeb Ghosh The ‘Prime Minister stays in foreign countries and occasionally visits India.’ Such is the allegation of opposition parties against Narendra Modi. But they are not admitting the fact that India’s foreign policy for the first time since 1947 has reached a youthful...
By Aditya Aamir Wednesday, a Tamil scholar won the day, posthumously. Thursday, a Hindi aficionado was chosen Rajya Sabha deputy chairperson. A balancing of languages! One as old as the tongue. The other still flung on faces where it’s yet to ring. The English medium is still looking for...
By Amulya Ganguli Inadvertently, the Supreme Court has handed the BJP a convenient issue for exploitation in the forthcoming elections. It is the judiciary’s call for updating the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam which is bound to add zest to the BJP’s campaign against illegal immigrants, enabling...
By G. Srinivasan India’s policy wonks and mandarins in the Ministry of Commerce & Industry have at long last woken up from their feigned slumber to put in place a draft National Policy on Electronic Commerce (e-commerce) a few days ago. This draft with warts and all would now...
By B. Sivaraman “US-China trade war can make Indian products competitive”— declared some newspaper headlines on 5 and 6 August 2018, reproducing verbatim the press release of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). One started wondering why the premier industry chambers in the country should just restrict itself to...
By Gyan Pathak India will need to build on the success of its reforms to sustain rapid growth and raise incomes for the country’s 1.3 billion people, though the economy is gaining momentum. With a growing working-age population, which constitutes about two-thirds of the total population, India needs to...
By S Sethuraman Age has been taking a toll of leaders of substance at a critical juncture for Indian democracy, under threat of being overrun by divisive forces led by BJP-RSS. A virulent campaign by them is on for a second term of governance at the Centre to facilitate...
By Sushil Kutty It’s all over, bar the shouting… And the shouting will continue till the curtains come down on the next round of elections. In these grave times, the big story is that M Karunanidhi got his place on the Marina – to the left of mentor Annadurai....
By Amulya Ganguli The death of J. Jayalalithaa and M. Karunanidhi within eight months of each other has rung the curtains down on the atheistic, anti-Hindu, anti-Brahmin and anti-Hindi Dravidian chapter of Tamil Nadu politics. The beginning of this period, which underlined the state’s distinctive nature, was the watershed...
By Aditya Aamir Will somebody take the podium away from Shashi Tharoor? It should have been taken away from Asauddin Owaisi long ago. It’s not too late even now. But who will do the taking? Rahul Gandhi could in the case of Tharoor. Barrister Owaisi? One thing’s sure. Neither...
i. Constitution bench hears arguments on decriminalisation of adultery –The Supreme Court has begun to hear arguments on the constitutional challenge to the offence of adultery. The Petitioners argued that Section 497, which penalises a man for having sexual relationship with a married woman with imprisonment up to 5...
By Arun Srivastava The Union government has already confessed to the Supreme Court that the personal datas of some Aadhaar card-holders had been leaked. This confession is suffice to expose the tall claims of the Modi government that Adhaar was a safe and secured instrument. Though some rights organisations...
By Amritananda Chakravorty On 30th July, 2018, the second draft of the National Register of Citizens (‘NRC’), which was touted as the proof of citizenship, was released. Out of 3.29 crore applicants in Assam, around 2.89 crore people found their names in the list, thereby leaving out around 40...
Songkran, the world’s largest water fight, happens every year in Thailand. In April almost every shop in the country, from electrical stores to gardening centres, will start selling water pistols; and children will take to the streets, pistol in one hand and strange burning talcum powder in other, in...
By Nitya Chakraborty The latest reports about the resignations of two leading respected journalists of a national TV channel ABP News following the high pressure from the BJP ministers and the party bosses on the company management, only indicate that the ruling party leadership is becoming more and more...