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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 · >

Indian Bureaucracy In Danger Of Losing Its Secular Character

  By Dr. Gyan Pathak Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) dreams of making India a Hindu Rashtra. It   has been pursuing it through all its activities, and through hundreds of its affiliate organisations. Governance in India has been secular so far, and the government employees were barred in participating in...

Aug 21 · >

Urgent Need For Central Law To Ensure Safety Of Doctors

  By Dr. Arun Mitra   The rape and murder of a young medico in R G Kar medical college in Kolkata has shaken not only the medical community but the people across sections of the society are outraged and are coming out on streets to demand stringent action...

Aug 21 · >

Minister Chirag Paswan Shines The Lamp On PM Modi’s Clay Feet

  By Sushil  Kutty   Has Prime Minister Narendra Modi stopped taking decisions, leaving the door open for allies to declare their intent at will by shouldering the responsibility? Take for instance, the Modi government’s decision on the UPSC’s lateral recruitment process. Modi took a decision and ally Union...

Aug 21 · >

Hamas Has Chosen To Be An Iranian Satellite Like Hezbollah

  By Manish Rai After lengthy negotiations in Doha, Hamas has named Yahya Sinwar as its new Political chief, replacing Ismail Haniyeh who was assassinated in Teheran. Since 2017, Sinwar has served as the group’s leader inside the Gaza strip. He now becomes overall leader of its political wing....

Aug 21 · >

In The United Kingdom, Despair Is Creating An Opening For The Far Right

By Declan Mulholland   LONDON: This month’s far-right riots brought chaos to communities across the country, perhaps most notably in parts of the North East. The pattern of locations might initially have seemed random, but it quickly became clear that there was a concerted effort to seize upon some...

Aug 21 · >

Sanders Wants Defeat Of Trump First, Followed By Fight Against Capitalism

  By C.J. Atkins   CHICAGO: The task facing the people’s and democratic movements in the 2024 elections is clear, according to Sen. Bernie Sanders: Trump has to be beaten in order to block fascism. After that, it’s time to take on what he called “uber capitalism” and the...

Aug 21 · >

Supreme Court’s Decision To Form National Taskforce For Doctors’ Safety Is Welcome

 By Dr. Gyan Pathak The Supreme Court of India constituted a national taskforce (NTF) to ensure safety of doctors in the country while hearing a suo motu case taking cognizance of the rape and murder of a postgraduate trainee doctor at R G Kar Medical College  on August 9...

Aug 20 · >

Congress Launches Massive Outreach Programme In Uttar Pradesh To Bring In the Dalits

  By Pradeep Kapoor   LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh Congress has launched massive outreach program to win over dalit, OBCs and minorities to strengthen the vote bank of the party to face 2027 assembly polls in the state.   The  party  cadres  are  enthused  by the good performance of the...

Aug 20 · >

Budget 2024-25 Proposals Give A Boost To Development In Himalayan States

  By K R Sudhaman   Himalayan states that share borders with neighboring countries of China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and parts of Myanmar have faced tardy development since independence. This is partly because of difficult terrain and ecological fragility. Backwardness too is a factor. The terrain is hilly...

Aug 20 · >
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