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  • Bihar Politics: Tejashwi’s Trump Card? | Nilofar Suhrawardy

    19 August 2022, by Nilofar Suhrawardy

    Whose victory and whose defeat should the turn of political cards in Bihar be termed as? Nitish Kumar (Janata Dal-United) has certainly succeeded in checking his former ally, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)’s probable move of reversing political tide against him in Bihar. He apparently apprehended this move and did not hesitate in shifting his sides, aligning with Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) - to ensure his command as chief minister and thus pushing BJP to ranks of opposition. Perhaps, BJP did (…)

  • What Nitish needs to break Modi’s bluster | Faraz Ahmad

    19 August 2022, by Faraz Ahmad

    On August 9, the anniversary of Quit India Day Nitish Kumar ousted the BJP from power in Bihar by checkmating Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his ruling party with two quick moves of first resigning as the NDA chief minister of Bihar and without wasting precious moments going back to Raj Bhawan to stake claim to form a Mahagathbandhan government with RJD, Congress and the Left parties. He has also quickly formed his new council of ministers with Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejaswi (…)

  • Diamond Jubilee or Rusted Freedom? (Part I) | Kobad Ghandy

    19 August 2022, by Kobad Ghandy

    Due to the length of this 5-Part article, we have divided it into two sections. The first appears in this issue of the magazine and will comprise three parts on the state of the country as it exists today; the impact of British Rule and & thirdly trace the process of Globalisation worldwide.
    The second section of this article which will appear in the next issue will basically deal with the impact of globalisation (economic reforms) on India and the Swadeshi Alternative together with a (…)

  • Droupadi Murmu - Will She Make for a People’s President ? | A K Biswas

    19 August 2022, by A K Biswas

    Her Excellency the 15th President of the sovereign, socialist, secular and democratic republic of India, sworn in by Justice N. V. Ramana, the Chief Justice of India holds promise for an extraordinary era. Her swearing ceremony was adorned by dignitaries who included, beside others, the outgoing President of India, Ramnath Kovind, the Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu, the Prime Minister and the members of his Council of Ministers, Governors and Chief Ministers of various states, etc.
    A (…)

  • August Revolution and India’s ruling class | Prem Singh

    19 August 2022, by Prem Singh

    On the occasion of 80th anniversary of Quit India Movement
    (This is the English translation of my article in Hindi written in 2012 to mark the 70th anniversary of Quit India Movement or August Revolution. The article was published in ‘Yuva Samvad’ and ‘Hastakshep.com’. In it an attempt was made to delineate the inspiration and facts behind the movement, and the sentiments of the Indian people and leaders who participated in it.
    Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his ’Mann Ki Baat’ program (…)

  • How Odisha Celebrated 75th Anniversary of India’s Independence by Playing Gandhi’s Ram Dhun Across Bhubaneswar | S N Sahu

    19 August 2022, by S N Sahu

    Odisha celebrated 75th anniversary of India’s independence from 13th August 2022 onwards in a tuneful manner by playing Mahatma Gandhi’s Ram Dhun - Raghu Pati Raghav Raja Ram, Patitapavan Sita Ram, Iswar Allaha Tero Nam, Sab ko Sanmati De Bhagvan - across the city of Bhubaneswar. As the famous hymn of Gandhiji was played in all the traffic points of the capital city of Odisha right from the dawn of 13th August and continued till the day of independence on 15th August, the whole atmosphere of (…)

  • A new low of Indian media | Narender Nagarwal

    19 August 2022, by Narender Nagarwal

    Latest developments in the media galore have raised serious concerns of media credibility and future of civil liberties in India. Two recent cases unequivocally demonstrate how the Indian media has waged a protracted battle to maintain its autonomy, truthfulness, and journalistic freedom. Since the media is a significant component in civil liberties, it is in the best interests of democracy, the rule of law, and nation-building to have an independent and fearless media. The significance of (…)

  • Controversy over Adverse Impact of Big Business on Farms Revived in Himachal | Bharat Dogra

    19 August 2022, by Bharat Dogra

    During the prolonged agitation of farmers which continued for almost a year in 2020-21, the adverse impact of big business houses on farmers and marketing of farm produce had emerged as perhaps the biggest issue. Now this issue is making waves in Himachal Pradesh in the context of its apple economy.
    Himachal Pradesh has a border with all the three foremost states/regions of the farmers’ movement—Punjab, Haryana and Western UP. So some impact of the movement had also reached this Himalayan (…)

  • Modi on the mission to dissipate his opponents | Arun Srivastava

    19 August 2022

    by Arun Srivastava
    The compulsion of political survival has turned Narendra Modi so desperate that he has embarked on the mission to completely weed out his adversaries, even belonging to his own party and also to finish the leaders of the opposition parties.
    From the day Bihar formed the Mahagathbandhan government, all the senior BJP leaders and even ministers have been instructed to launch a vicious tirade against him and his government. Two main allegations have been levelled against (…)

  • How disastrous yellow journalism is | Sukumaran C.V.

    19 August 2022, by Sukumaran C.V.

    From the very beginning of the ISRO spy case in October 1994, I considered it as rubbish. But when I read recently Nambi Narayanan’s autobiography Ready to Fire: How India and I Survived the ISRO Spy Case which details the trajectory of both the space experiments of India and the scientist’s traumatic experience of being arrested, terming him as spy, and tortured by the Kerala Police and the IB officials, who knew nothing about rocketry, I was aghast to see the stupidity and criminality of (…)

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