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Jharkhand Govt Out To Destroy Tribal Identity

By Arun Srivastava   With Jharkhand chief minister Raghubar Das continuing to ignore the demand of the tribals not to grab their land and transfer the same to the corporate houses, they have decided to launch a sustained movement to force him to concede to their demand.   On...

Jul 6 · >

Swiss Bank Spills On Black Money Of Rich Indians

  By Krishna Jha   The spilling over of information, from a major chink in Swiss deposits about the huge illegitimate stash amounting Rs 7,000 crore, has proved to be beginning of a sharp decline in the support base for the ruling regime. The BJP led government had got...

Jul 6 · >

BJP Hoping For A Nitish Act By Kumaraswamy

By Rahil Nora Chopra   The BJP is convinced that the chemistry between Karnataka CM H.D. Kumaraswamy and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is proving to be good. The PM has already met him twice and has been rather affectionate towards Gowda Jr. With the Karnataka Congress camp, particularly Siddaramaiah,...

Jul 5 · >

Kerala Blazes Another Trail

By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala has, once again, lived up to its reputation for blazing new trails in various fields. The latest feather in its capacious cap is the Bill for amending certain provisions in the Kerala Shops and Commercial Establishments Act to usher in changes aimed at...

Jul 5 · >

Trade War Opens New Chapter In India-China Ties

By Subrata Majumder   Trade war is not a short term tussle. It will linger. Nobody knows when it reaches the end game. It is an indirect sanction against export based economies, given that US is the biggest buyer in the world. Amidst this turbulence, a new pattern of...

Jul 5 · >

SC Cure For Kejriwal’s Chik-Chik

By Aditya Aamir   A good end of story for Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. But the big story behind Delhi’s July 4 story is that Justice Chelameswar & Co. had no business alluding to ‘democracy in peril’ and there was no reason for top lawyers, sections of the media...

Jul 5 · >

The Hound Of The Bhatiavilles

Sushil Kutty   The Crime Branch (CB) of Delhi Police is waddling from one theory to another to get to the bottom of the death of the ‘11’. So far, the CB sleuths haven’t yet, but they’ll scrape bottom if they don’t do a ‘Hound of Baskervilles’ and close...

Jul 5 · >

Opposition Needs A Two-Pronged Strategy To Defeat Modi In 2019 Poll

By Nitya Chakraborty   With less than ten months left for the holding of the scheduled general elections to the Lok Sabha, the opposition parties led by the Congress have to frame its electoral strategy with insight and pragmatism so that there is a common candidate of the opposition...

Jul 5 · >

AITUC Intensifies Struggle To End RSS-BJP Rule

By Amarjeet Kaur   AITUC has decided to intensify its struggle against the anti-working class and anti-people policies of the Narendra Modi led RSS-controlled BJP government at the Centre. As part of the main programme the AITUC working committee has decided to carry out a 40-day nation-wide campaign with...

Jul 4 · >

Whatsapp Mobocracy And Modicracy Whataboutery

By Aditya Aamir   Finally, after messages on Whatsapp triggered one too many mob lynching, the government has bitten the bullet, asking the messaging app to prevent the circulation of false texts and provocative videos. Facebook–owned Whatsapp wouldn’t do anything on its own, that’s for sure, but Whatsapp’s biggest...

Jul 4 · >

Narendra Modi’s Backhanded Compliments To Congress

By Amulya Ganguli   It is odd that a party with an absolute majority in the Lok Sabha should be as much preoccupied with an adversary who was seen to be down in the dumps only four years ago as the BJP is with the Congress.   Yet, on...

Jul 4 · >

Modi Hit By ‘This Or That’ Syndrome

By Sushil Kutty   ‘This or that’ has been Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s lot ever since he took charge of India in mid-2014. All of us face ‘this or that’ situations in life, there’s a Hamlet in all of us. But prime ministers should not allow the Hamlet in...

Jul 4 · >

Asia Set To Become Largest Consumer Of Gas

By Gyan Pathak   Driven by continuous economic growth and strong policy support to curb air pollution, the Asia and Pacific region will account for over half of the total natural gas consumption growth until 2023 because of robust economic growth led by China and India, says Gas 2018...

Jul 4 · >

USA Leaving UN Human Rights Council Is A Big Retreat

By Ajay Kumar   The United States of America has left the United Nations Human Rights Council. This news came as a shock to some and as an eventuality to many. This latest decision is part of a broader foreign policy shift that is being witnessed under the Donald...

Jul 3 · >

India Has Little To Gain By Dancing With Dragon

By G. Srinivasan   India and China do not enjoy natural bonhomie due to historic and legacy issues that range from border disputes of bygone decades to the latest crop of problems originating from the dumping of the Middle Kingdom’s cheap products into the Indian markets. Yet as the...

Jul 3 · >

Going Gets Super Tough For Vasundhara Raje

By Kalyani Shankar   Of the three BJP ruled states going to polls at the end of the year, the party is really worried about Rajasthan. It is more so after it lost to the Congress two parliamentary and one Assembly seats recently, which had proved the anti-incumbency factor...

Jul 3 · >

Feminists Take On Amma’s ‘Elderly’ Sons

Sushil Kutty   “Enough moping, this is a mope-free zone,” former United States President Barack Obama told ‘high-dollar’ Democrats the other day, asking them to pull up their socks and get ready for the 2020 presidential bash. His message found echo in God’s Own Country Kerala, where newly elected...

Jul 2 · >

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

Supreme Court appoints the third judge in the Tamil Nadu MLA disqualification case – The Supreme Court decided to appoint the third judge in the AIADMK MLA disqualification, wherein the Madras High Court had given a split verdict in June, 2018. A transfer petition was filed in the Apex...

Jul 2 · >
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