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Hema Panel Report On Malayalam Film Industry: Cleansing Drive Must

  By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANTHAPURAM: The release of the Hema Committee report on the problems plaguing the Malayalam film industry has exposed its ugly underbelly. It is a gory tale of sexual exploitation, illegal bans, discrimination, drug and alcohol abuse , wage disparity and in many cases inhuman working conditions....

Aug 24 · >

Modi Has Shown Fine Diplomatic Acumen In Dealing With Zelenskiy

    By Sushil Kutty   So India is a “big country” with a “big influence” on the Russian economy and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy wants India and Indians to “change their attitude” towards Russia. For then, there will be peace as Russian President Vladimir Putin will then end the...

Aug 24 · >

Kamala’s Acceptance Speech At Chicago Convention Talks Of Inclusive America

  By C.J. Atkins and Mark Gruenberg   CHICAGO:-Before a cheering crowd in Chicago, Vice President Kamala Harris formally accepted the Democratic presidential nomination Thursday night, becoming the first woman of color to top a major party ticket in U.S. history.   Her speech leaned heavily into defending constitutional...

Aug 24 · >

Prospects Of A Left-Wing Prime Minister In France Brighten After Talks

  By Satyaki Chakraborty     The prospects of the appointment of left wing Prime Minister in France have brightened after President Emanuel Macron had talks on Friday with the Prime Minister nominees of the New Popular Front and the right wing National Rally. Sources said that the President...

Aug 24 · >

Modi Govt Is Not Acknowledging The Looming Job Crisis

  By Harihar Swarup A few weeks ago, the Reserve Bank of India published an article on the economy. The authors claimed that eight crore jobs had been created in India in the last few years and that “there is no job crisis in India”. It was an astounding...

Aug 24 · >

Pornography And Populism Are Linked To Rape Culture And Sexual Violence

  By Sagrika Rajora and Aditya Krishna   The 77th anniversary of India’s Independence was marked by women taking to the streets, protesting sexual violence and reclaiming the night.   Powerful images of protests emerged from across the country. The protests were triggered by the rape and murder of...

Aug 24 · >

Obama’s 2024 Summer Playlist Is Sweet Musical Journey Of Nostalgia

  By Arun Kumar Shrivastav     If you long for a time when your friends would share their playlists to match your mood, worry not! Former United States President Obama recently unveiled his annual summer playlist with over 40 songs. These songs keep Obama pleasantly engaged even as...

Aug 24 · >

Jobs In Urban India Declined In The First Quarter Of 2024-25

  By Dr. Gyan Pathak At a time when Budget 2024-25 is aiming at creating about 3 crore formal jobs, the Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) for the first quarter of the current financial year shows a decline in the employment in urban India. Women workforce suffered even more...

Aug 23 · >

Lateral Entry Into Govt Services Meant Acting Against Reservation

By Arun Srivastava Prime Minister Narendra Modi holding back execution of his much-vaunted lateral entry scheme has certainly not come as a surprise. After Lok Sabha electoral reverses, Modi had come to realise that it would not be possible to implement the scheme in the changed political situation, though...

Aug 23 · >

BSNL’s 4G Launch May Take Place Latest By March Next Year

By Rabindra Nath Sinha   KOLKATA: For unlisted BSNL, the beleaguered PSU under the administrative control of DoT, the only silver lining is that sections of users in towns and mid-size cities are porting to it from other telecom service providers under TRAI’s Mobile Number Portability (MNP) scheme as...

Aug 23 · >

Kamala Harris Is Now Front-Runner Against Trump As Poll Fever In U.S. Picks Up

  By Sushil Kutty     United States Vice President Kamala Harris gave her okay to be the Democratic presidential candidate after praising herself, her mother and briefly her Jamaican father, too, though her husband Douglas Emhoff got the first mention with President Joe Biden a close second. If elected,...

Aug 23 · >

Political Delicacies: Rahul, Kharge Visit Poll-Bound J&K

  By Rahil Nora Chopra     RAHUL, KHARGE VISIT POLL-BOUND J&K, BOLSTER ALLIANCE WITH NC With the Assembly polls in Jammu & Kashmir approaching, the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi and Congress party president Mallikarjun Kharge, on Thursday, paid a visit to the residence...

Aug 23 · >

Uncertainty In Bangladesh: BNP, Army Differ On Election Timing

  By Nitya Chakraborty   More than seventeen days after the abdication of former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina from power in Bangladesh on August 5 and taking political shelter in India, conflicting trends are visible in the functioning of the interim government headed by Dr. Muhammad Yunus,...

Aug 22 · >

Prime Minister Narendra Modi Is Still Sticking To His Hindutva Agenda

  By P Sudhir   THE eleventh Independence Day Red Fort address of Prime Minister Narendra Modi was his longest so far and it was the most disappointing by his own standards.   The bulk of the speech was a litany of achievements of his government beginning from Swachh...

Aug 22 · >

BJP Plot To Destabilise Hemant Soren Govt Has Backfired Again

By Arun Srivastava The central BJP leadership’s operation to topple Hemant Soren Government in Jharkhand through Champai Soren, has backfired. The plan was to unseat Hemant Soren government in by forcing a split. Home Minister Amit Shah for long has been focusing on Jharkhand, had spent a huge resources...

Aug 22 · >

UNHRC Makes Damning Observations On Human Rights In India

 By Ravi Nair The  United  Nations   Human   Rights Council(UNHRC) has  made  critical  observations about  the   status  of  human  rights  in   India in  its   country  audit prepared    after   28  years. The comments are critical about most  of  the    areas   of   operations   of   the  government where  rights  of    the    people    are ...

Aug 22 · >

Gruesome Rape Cases In Kolkata, Badlapur Have ‘Political Saviours’

  By Sushil Kutty   “Kolkata rape-murder” versus the “Badlapur monstrosity”. The BJP is targeting West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for the horrendous rape-cum-murder of a trainee doctor in a hospital and the Congress is out to settle scores for the INDI-Alliance after the sexual assault on a...

Aug 22 · >

Modi Government’s Retreat On Lateral Entry: Advantage Rahul Gandhi

  By K Raveendran The Centre’s abrupt reversal on its proposal to permit lateral entry into senior government and public sector positions can be traced back to a complex interplay of political dynamics,  strategic manoeuvring and to a large extent pragmatism. The change is widely attributed to the formidable...

Aug 21 · >
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