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Chouhan Announces More Doles To Woo People

LS Herdenia BHOPAL: Ignoring criticism and in gross violation of government rules and procedures, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister continues to announce sops to win the support of the electorate in the forthcoming Vidhan Sabha elections. Just the other day he handed over thousands of letters of intent of job...

Aug 7 · >

Hard Realities Banter King Khan’s ‘Pious Platitude’

By Sankar Ray Political breeze in Islamabad stinks as the foul smell of many a compromise takes away fragrance from the hitherto street-smart Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf president Imran Khan Niazi as he had to compromise unethically to ensure a stable government. If all goes well, the formal announcement of Prime...

Aug 6 · >

Banks Penalising Poor For Low Balance Is Inhuman

By Gyan Pathak Poverty is no crime, because a poor man does not commit a crime by not being able to overcome his poverty. He is rather a victim of the complex socio-political system that makes him poor, keeps him so, and exact penalty for not being able to...

Aug 6 · >

Killing Malikappurathamma

By Aditya Aamir The Supreme Court of India has ‘reserved’ its judgement on the petition seeking entry of women of all ages to Sabarimala. It is gender-equality versus religious privilege/isolation. So far, there is no constitutional right for women of certain ages to enter Sabarimala. The Supreme Court has...

Aug 6 · >

Time To Turn Into Party Animals

By Sushil Kutty Guess governments start to get more and more influenced by the party that forms the government as general elections approach. Witness the BJP-led Modi government. It has become more party-focused than country-concerned these last several months. The impression gaining ground is that the party’s base is...

Aug 6 · >

India’s Milk Glut Is Artificial, Private Dairy-Driven

By Nantoo Banerjee India may be the world’s largest producer of milk, but when it comes to per capita consumption, it is still far below the countries such as the US, EU members, Russia and even Brazil. Moreover, much of India’s milk is used for sweetmeat production. According to...

Aug 6 · >

Opposition Unites Against A ‘Shamed’ Nitish Kumar

By Arun Srivastava Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has been caught in his own trap. On Friday, when he confessed to being ashamed for by the gruesome incident of rape of 34 little girls at the state government-funded shelter home in Muzaffarpur, he did not imagine his remark would put...

Aug 6 · >

How Technology Is Changing The Self-Storage Industry

The self storage industry has seen consistent growth over the past decade. While many people have storage space in their homes, they often need some extra space. Self storage companies provide that space in local areas. Today, technology is changing the way customers store their items. They are using...

Aug 5 · >

Rational Use Of Drugs Is Of Utmost Importance

By Dr. Arun Mitra The Drug Technical Advisory Board’s (DTAB) sub-committee’s report and recommendations to ban 343 of the Fixed dose Drug Combinations (FDCs) have been welcomed by the medical professionals in general. Several organizations have been demanding ban on these combinations on the basis of evidence produced by...

Aug 4 · >

Time To Come Out Of Colonial-Era Legal Hangover

By K Raveendran It is indeed shocking that a section of the Indian Penal Code allows a married man to present his wife to someone else without the need to get her consent and without inviting the law against adultery. This should have been a clear case of trafficking...

Aug 4 · >

Lapdogs And Lutyen’s Media War

By Sushil Kutty Donald Trump is the key to the treasury for the US media. Circulation and viewership. TRP. Advertisement revenue. Zoom. Vroom. The remote is never far from a hand. New York Times, Washington Post, CNN, MSNBC. All rolling in hay! No guesses on ‘why?’ CNN’s Jim Acosta...

Aug 4 · >

Smooth Monsoon Session Is Pleasant Surprise

By Harihar Swarup The biggest news is that the Monsoon Session of Parliament has been functioning normally. This is, perhaps, for the first time in four years, since the BJP came to power, that the two houses have been conducting business without interruptions and there is no adjournment for...

Aug 4 · >

Mamata makes her pitch, but oh no!

By Aditya Aamir And in this heart of darkness/Our hope lies on the floor/All love like flame is fleeting/When there is no hope anymore. So we feel, many of us, as 2019 general elections close in on us in a relentless caterpillar-walk. The caterpillar eats distance in a hump-and-slide...

Aug 4 · >

China Is Now A Protagonist Of Multipolar World

By John Bachtell Change is taking place exponentially in today’s world. One unmistakable trend is the rapid rise of China and decline of the U.S. as the dominant global power, a place it has held since World War II. What does this portend for global economic and diplomatic relations?...

Aug 3 · >

Trump Scandals Are Turning Into A Replica Of Watergate

By Mark Gruenberg It’s been 44 years, come August 8-9, 1974, since Republican President Richard M. Nixon resigned in disgrace – before being thrown out of the Oval Office via impeachment and conviction – due to the accumulated scandals, constitutional crimes and cover-ups collectively known as Watergate. And now,...

Aug 3 · >

Congress Should Emulate Akhilesh Model In Seat-Sharing Exercises

By Nitya Chakraborty If the reports about the negotiations among the leading opposition parties in Uttar Pradesh- Samajwadi Party, Bahujan Samaj Party, Congress and the Rashtriya Lok Dal, on seat sharing for the coming Lok Sabha poll are any indication, the opposition parties have made a major breakthrough in...

Aug 3 · >

Amit Shah Fails To Have His Way In Kerala

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: BJP president Amit Shah has failed to have his way in the appointment of the new president of the Kerala unit of the party. The BJP chief has had to swallow a bitter pill as the state RSS leadership said a firm No to his...

Aug 2 · >

Mamata Throws Hat In Ring For PM

By Rahil Nora Chopra At last Mamata Banerjee has also joined the fray for prime ministership in the 2019 elections. In the past she has never uttered a word on these lines, but people close to her are now openly bringing up the subject. Recently Omar Abdullah met Mamata...

Aug 2 · >
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