Category: Articles

Goodwill for Modi Remains, Weak Opponents Help Too

Since 2014 when Narendra Modi won his famous victory, the only change has been a marginal decline in his popularity.…

9 years ago

Economy Of Islamic Fundamentalism in Bangladesh

Bangladesh is now at the crossroads. The war crimes tribunals, set up to punish those who had committed crimes against…

9 years ago

Aye to Net Neutralists but Work Just Begins

By Prasanto K. Roy On Monday afternoon, India's telecom regulator finally put to rest the fiery net neutrality debate in…

9 years ago

Why 75 Percent Drop in Global Oil Prices Isn’t Reaching You

By Abhishek Waghmare Record production in the US, weakened demand from the Eurozone and emerging economies like China and Brazil,…

9 years ago

India Disgraced: Sustained Campaign Required to Cure Social Biases

India has rarely been as much disgraced as by the assault on a group of Africans in Bengaluru, the country's…

9 years ago

Can J&K Governor Wait Endlessly for PDP, BJP to Form Government?

By Sheikh Qayoom Jammu/Srinagar, Feb 4 (IANS) Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti's hardening of stand and seeking "confidence-building…

9 years ago

Cancer Can Be Beaten with Awareness, Palliative Care

By Dr. Dinesh Pendharkar "How can I have cancer, Doctor? I don’t smoke, I exercise every day, I eat the…

9 years ago

Balram Jakhar – a Farmer with Innate Political Acumen

New Delhi, Feb 3 (IANS) A farmer-turned-politician, Balram Jakhar, who died here on Wednesday, was an able administrator and had…

9 years ago

Is Perception a Good Measurement Of Corruption?

By Amit Kapoor Evidence of corruption in a developing countries like India can cause massive turmoil. Two cases in point…

9 years ago

Exodus and Largest ‘Airlift’ in Recorded History: Fact and Fiction

By Bhaswati Mukherjee As a young Director in UN Division of India's Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in 1990, when…

9 years ago

Paris Climate Pact: the Devil’s in the Adjectives and Verbs

Considering that 2015 was an extraordinary year for the global environmental movement for saving the planet, 2016 has begun with…

9 years ago

Amidst Saffron Fundamentalism, Modi’s ‘Achhey Din’ A Mirage

By Amulya Ganguli To most supporters of Narendra Modi, including those outside the saffron fold who welcomed his economic agenda,…

9 years ago

Rohith and Other Dalits: Carl Sagan to Sewage Cleaning

Rohith Vemula, a PhD student, focused on the interstellar spaces and Carl Sagan. In a different location, a sewage cleaner…

9 years ago

Start Writing Your Phone’s Obituary Now

Why do we call them "wives" when they remember everything we said since 1987? Don't you think "home historians" would…

9 years ago

Uphill Task Ahead for Amit Shah in 2016

By Brajendra Nath Singh New Delhi, Jan 24 (IANS) Amit Shah, elected the BJP president for a full three years…

9 years ago

Netaji’s Personal Life Produced Strong Views

By Anurag Dey Kolkata, Jan 24 (IANS) The charisma of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose made people equally inquisitive about the…

9 years ago

India’s Civil-Military Dissonance: Road to Perdition?

India's Republic Day on Tuesday (January 26) will be celebrated with traditional pageantry and the citizen gets a panoramic view…

9 years ago

Drought Is Worst in 100 Years, Maharashtra Water Plan Struggles

Vasudev Lokhande is the beneficiary of an ambitious Maharashtra government programme to permanently transform the lives of farmers devastated by…

9 years ago

The Other Side Of Subhash Chandra Bose

By Praveen Davar One hundred and nineteen years ago, on January 23, was born one of India's most iconic political…

9 years ago

Why Life Is Unfair for the WTF Organization

Sometimes I feel The Universe hates me. On the morning of writing this, I found my Fitbit step counter hadn't…

9 years ago



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