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Ethics In Medical Practice A Global Concern

By Dr. Arun Mitra   Weakening of sacred patient and doctor relationship based on mutual trust is a cause of serious concern. This is understandable to an extent because medical practice has undergone a transformation in the last few decades. Increasing corporatization and extraneous considerations have made it too...

Apr 6 · >

Pawar Nurses Prime Ministerial Ambitions

By Rahil Chopra After Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, NCP Chief Sharad Pawar is also getting into the act trying to forge the unity of Opposition parties before the Lok Sabha elections in 2019. Sharad Pawar met Shiv Sena Chief Uddhav...

Apr 5 · >

Salman Khan Finally Attains Veergati, Goes To Jail

By Aditya Aamir   Year 2018 is bad for Salman Khan. He stands convicted and sentenced for five years in the fourth blackbuck case. Year 1998 was a bad year for the blackbucks killed in Jodhpur by a band of actors led by the superstar. Hunting is a centuries...

Apr 5 · >

Poverty Eradication Plans Only Target Vote Banks

By Gyan Pathak   National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRlM), launched in June 2011, was one of the flagship programmes to eradicate rural poverty in India. By the 7th year of its implementation it was to cover all the districts and blocks of the country. Only after two months the...

Apr 5 · >

China Has Lessons To Learn From US-Japan Trade Tiff

By Subrata Majumder   Donald Trump is not the first US President to hatch a trade war against its rival. In 1985, Ronald Reagan took an assault on Japan, skyrocketing the yen value to nail Japanese exports. The challenge was to uptick the yen value artificially in a coterie...

Apr 5 · >

Fifty Years After Martin Luther King Jr’s Assassination

By John Wojcik   Five decades have passed since the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis. In that city this week, thousands gathered to commemorate the civil rights icon’s life. From symposia hosted by the National Civil Rights...

Apr 4 · >

Bengal Not Responding To Assam Govt’s Queries

By Ashis Biswas   In West Bengal, the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) never loses any opportunity to urge the Central Government to observe existing norms and niceties of governance within a federal political structure. However, there are also occasions when the Bengal Government would do well to follow its...

Apr 4 · >

BJP Determined To Devalue Nitish Kumar

By Arun Srivastava   The marriage of deceit and intrigue is on the verge of cessation. Publically both the partners, JD(U) and the BJP have been claiming to enjoy a successful and happy connubial, the reality is they have ceased to be a perfect bed partner. The major partner...

Apr 4 · >

Irani Circular And A Government Running Scared

By Sushil Kutty   Arun Shourie was proof of ‘journalism of courage’, the ‘fearless’. One of those who when asked to ‘bend’ did not ‘crawl’. They did not make movies on him but he was the closest to a ‘hero’ to many a young journalist when 24/7 television journalism...

Apr 4 · >

India-Hater Shahid Afridi Is Out Of Favour In Dubai

By Aditya Aamir   Shahid Afridi is now ‘Shaheed Afridi’ and along with other Pakistanis out of favour in Dubai. His cricketing career over, the man with the heavy bat is batting for terrorism and terrorists. Maybe he wants to be a politician, walk in the footsteps of marriage-machine...

Apr 4 · >

Riots-By-Design Are Scaring The BJP’s Allies

By Amulya Ganguli   The restiveness among the BJP’s former and present allies has spread from the Shiv Sena, which was the first to say that it would not align with the BJP in 2019, to Telugu Desam and Hindustani Awam Morcha’s Jitan Ram Manjhi to Nitish Kumar and...

Apr 4 · >

Big Funds To Boost Fisheries And Animal Husbandry

By K R Sudhaman   One of the main problems of Indian agriculture is disguised unemployment. That is, farming by nature is seasonal and hence it does not provide job as well as income throughout the year. It is precisely for this reason every farmer needed to engage himself...

Apr 3 · >

Dalit Is Boiled Meat In The Caste Cauldron

By Sushil Kutty   Without doubt there are the twisted caste-oriented who are the scum of the earth and wouldn’t blink a jaundiced eye while committing atrocities against Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. It is a centuries old practice and no doubts. Thirty years ago, realizing this, Parliament gave...

Apr 3 · >

Impeachment Move Against Chief Justice Of India Is On

By Amritananda Chakravorty   In an unprecedent move, the opposition parties, led by the Congress, are planning to introduce a resolution calling for impeachment of the Chief Justice of India, Dipak Mishra (‘CJI’). A draft resolution was circulated last week, which requires a minimum signatures of 50 Rajya Sabha...

Apr 3 · >

Parliament Gridlock Threatens Indian Democracy

By Kalyani Shankar   No one should be surprised at the newspaper and primetime TV headlines that the current session of Parliament is heading towards a washout. This is the 12th straight session wasted so far. In fact we see almost the same headlines at the close of every...

Apr 3 · >

Smriti irani april-fooled on april 3!

Aditya Aamir   Information & Broadcasting Minister Smriti Irani proposes and the PMO disposes! But not to her liking. Late on April 2, Irani directed that journalists who “create and publish fake news” will face six months’ suspension for the first violation; one year for a second and will...

Apr 3 · >

Commonalities Between Lula And Lalu

By Arun Srivastava   Former president of Brazil Lula da Silva and the Indian symbol of social justice, former chief minister of Bihar Lalu Prasad Yadav, have one common feature. Like Lula the Indian leader Lalu is also convicted for indulging in corrupt practices and under the Indian law...

Apr 3 · >

Setback To Fight Against Dalit Oppression

By Arun Srivastava   While laying down procedural safeguards and trying to strike a balance between protecting individual liberties and preserving the spirit of a law in favour of oppressed sections, the Supreme Court has virtually conceded to the argument that the provisions of the Scheduled Castes and the...

Apr 2 · >
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