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Centre in a fix over implementation of CAA
By Gautam Lahiri / New Delhi The Prime Minister Narendra Modi led NDA government at Centre is weighing all options for implementation of the controversial Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) before the West Bengal state Assembly poll, due next year. Meanwhile, the External Affairs Ministry is busy finalising the agenda for upcoming virtual summit meeting between … Continue reading Centre in a fix over implementation of CAA
Destruction of Islamic architecture in China
An Australian think tanks has brough out considerably verifiable proofs of the destruction of Uyghur and Islamic monuments in Xinjiang province of China. By Asad Mirza Reports of persecution of Uyghur and other minorities by the ruling Chinese Communist Party are not new anymore, and they have always been denied by the Chiese authorities. However, … Continue reading Destruction of Islamic architecture in China
Farm Bills: Boon or Bane for Agriculture Sector
By Kushal Jeena The controversial farm sector bills that the National Democratic Alliance government, NDA has passed in haste during recently concluded Monsoon session of Parliament are all set to provide big national and international companies a free run and would ultimately lead to death of farmers particularly small and marginal. The controversial bills that … Continue reading Farm Bills: Boon or Bane for Agriculture Sector
Corporatisation of Indian Agricultural Sector
The new agricultural laws allow the entry of corporate sector in the vast unorganised agricultural sector, through the back door By Asad Mirza The farmers agitation has spilled on to the highways in some north Indian states. Agitating farmers from Punjab and Haryana may soon be joined by farmers from Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar … Continue reading Corporatisation of Indian Agricultural Sector
India’s tryst with destiny
By Sanjay Kumar
Sixty five year is not a long journey in the history of a nation but still a significant expedition. It is the time to assess and reflect on achievements and failures as a state. It is time to understand the impact of the transition that it made from old world view to the new one.
Baba Ramdev: Yogi or Commissar?
Ram Puniyani
Baba Ramdev has been probably most successful of God men of recent times. He claims to have a following of over a billion people. There are an infinite number of people claiming that his yoga therapy and medicines work wonders for their health. Baba in a short span of time has built a multi million empire, his Trust is owning series of Ashrams, ayurvedic drug factories, yoga training centers and many such things, in India and abroad.
Crusade against church
I DO not know who said, “If you are not a Communist in your young age and remain a Communist in your old age, there is something wrong with you”. So I consider it as part of my normal growth that I gravitated to the Left, particularly the CPM, during my student days.Autobiographies of leaders ..
Babri Verdict; A sigh of relief
ALL is well that ends well. If one goes by this saying, which is derived from the title of a play by William Shakespeare, there is every reason to rejoice over the verdict of the Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court on the Ramjanambhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute on September 30.
In New Delhi’s Dwa
Media Selective Amnesia
By N P CHEKKUTTY / It was on July 22 that my friend and one-time colleague N M Siddique was picked up by the police as he was going home in the evening. He was produced before the magistrate the next day, a Friday, around 8 pm and was remanded to judicial custody for 14 days.
Quran is for reading; Learn from Mayawati
MY sister-in-law worked at a rural dispensary in Saudi Arabia for over two decades. The nearest airport was a 10 hours’ drive from the dispensary. Once a fortnight, she visited the nearest town, a four-hour drive, to buy toiletries and provisions. The only book she had was the Holy Quran and ..