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  • UN: Is it Still Relevant?

    25 October 2011

    by MRINAL CHATTERJEE
    October 24 is observed as the UN Day. The following article is being published in that context.
    The United Nations (UN) was founded on October 24, 1945, at a time in history when a large number of people in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean still lived under alien rulers. The principles and values under which the UN was created served to inform and give moral and political authority to the struggle against colonialism and apartheid. With great foresight (…)

  • Civil Society Activists Condemn the Attack on Prashant Bhushan

    25 October 2011

    Several social and political organisations have strongly condemned the attack on eminent activist advocate Mr Prashant Bhushan in his chamber at the Supreme Court complex. We are concerned about the growing intolerance in the political arena of the country in the recent past. We are of the view that violence has no space in a democracy and different points of view must always be put across peacefully and can always be discussed.
    We extended our solidarity with Mr Prashant Bhushan and his (…)

  • Stark Reality Staring Us In The Face

    19 October 2011, by SC

    The country is facing an unprecedented crisis today.
    While veteran BJP leader L.K. Advani has embarked on his new rath yatra, christened as the Jan Chetna Yatra (to demarcate it from the Ram rath yatra he organised in 1990), aimed at fighting corruption and black money, from Bihar’s Sitab Diara, Jayaprakash Narayan’s birthplace, with State CM Nitish Kumar (who was conspicuous by his absence from Gujarat CM Narendra Modi’s sadhbhavna fast in Gandhinagar), himself flagging off the 38-day (…)

  • How do we Tackle the China-threat to India?

    19 October 2011, by Mansoor Ali

    Currently trilateral and quadrilateral dialo-gues in the Asia-Pacific region have become quite fashionable. Such dialogues are being actively encouraged by the US and its time-tested reliable satellites like Japan. The next step is to evolve an Axis of Democracy which Washington aggressively promotes and seeks to translate into reality. It is an undeniable fact of life that thanks to the US propaganda machine a sizeable section of the Indian strategic community has voluntarily joined the (…)

  • 64 Years and 32 Rupees

    19 October 2011, by Shyam Chand

    Poor people are in chains of poverty. And nobody can insult a man in chains. The definition of Rs 32 as the poverty line has submerged the Below Poverty Line into Below Pollution Line. The most valiant act of social reform in perverse! Or removing poverty?
    I am not an economist to propound any theory. But I know two things. The first thing is that the strength of the chain lies in the weakest link and so is that of the society. The second thing that I put here relates to the views of some (…)

  • Crossing the Line

    19 October 2011, by Badri Raina

    Sardar Montek Singh Ahluwalia, He plan my poverty; Suddenly I am a rich man, For my income is thirtythree. Having crossed the line by a whole Rupee, I now have more and more; I see around my jhuggi things I never could see before. That magic buck floats angelic Beyond my penury; The thirty two upon the ground Reach up for the Christmas tree. The knowledge that this extra buck Puts me among the haves, Makes me feel I needed not The sumptuous fishes and loaves That I never had nor ever will (…)

  • Concern over Corruption, Legal Measures and Limitations of Law

    19 October 2011

    by JOHN CHATHANATT
    There is nothing which has a deeper hold on public attention today than the issue of corruption. This cancerous problem needs to be addressed adequately and the remedy must be found immediately. The misery and wretchedness which press so heavily on the large majority of the very poor at this juncture of Indian history makes it imperative to address the issue quickly.
    The enormous accumulation of wealth stacked up in personal houses and banks like the Swiss bank, the (…)

  • The Plain Point of View

    19 October 2011, by Uttam Sen

    The vital spirit or animating force unleashed by liberalisation always presented an encouraging line of vision for the freewheeler. When the hope was rendered into tangibles, the outcome was mixed. In some cases the margins of performance error grew in inverse proportion to the rectitude of the past. Antecedent conditions, however, happened to include red tape and procrastination. There would equally have been wholesome success stories of material gain within the parameters of sound (…)

  • Disturbing Trends in Anna Camp Growing

    19 October 2011, by Diptendra Raychaudhuri

    When a hitherto-little-known person or group of persons suddenly comes to dominate the centre-stage in any field, that person or group enjoys a big advantage. People do not know him/it and so they remain unaware of his/its negative side. And if the person or group can exploit an already-rotten and hopeless reality, he or it may scale unexpected heights. All of us know the best example of this is Hitler.
    Hitler, anyhow, was an exception. The only person who could come close to him in being (…)

  • The Cost of the Black Economy

    19 October 2011, by Arun Kumar

    Anna Hazare’s fast seeking the acceptance of the Jan Lokpal Bill, and the widespread mass protests in urban India that followed his arrest from home, have shaken the government. Political parties have woken up to the depth of feeling against corruption. Two factors have come together—the fight for the Jan Lokpal Bill and the violation of the citizen’s civil right to protest. The snowballing protests are seen to be against corruption. Obviously, the public are fed up with the day-to-day (…)

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