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UNITED OPPOSITION CAN ONLY CHECK BJP IN UTTAR PRADESH

CPI LEADER ATUL ANJAAN CALLS FOR ISSUE BASED AGITATION
Pradeep Kapoor - 2020-08-25 10:41
LUCKNOW: CPI national secretary Atul Anjaan said during pandemic, the main opposition parties are not visible on ground nor they are active to challenge BJP for assembly polls in 2022.The only activity from the opposition was visible during three day assembly session which concluded two days back.

REAL ESTATE GROUPS PLAY A ROLE IN WEST BENGAL POLITICS THESE DAYS

BOTH TRINAMOOL CONGRESS AND BJP TRYING TO GIVE SOPS TO YOUTH
Arun Srivastava - 2020-08-25 10:37
When career conscious Bengali youths and students are keeping away from political parties and refuse to indulge in discussing political dialectics, it has been a pleasant surprise that at least 10,000 youths joined the Trinamool Congress in 14 districts of the state on Sunday.

STRAINED SAUDI ARABIA-PAKISTAN RELATIONS HELPING INDIAN GOVERNMENT

PETRO-DOLLARS HAVE BECOME MORE IMPORTANT THAN MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD
Sankar Ray - 2020-08-25 10:32
Refusal of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) of Saudi Arabia to meet a delegation led by Pakistan’s Chief of Army Qamar Javed Bajwa indicates the expansion of cleavage in the Islamic world whose rock-like solidarity no more exists. Although the schism is mainly over the issue of Jammu and Kashmir, the new reality is a hitherto unthinkable New Delhi-Washington-Islamabad of a new order.
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STADIUM NAMED AFTER BHAICHUNG BHUTIA –TO BE INAUGURATED AFTER COVID19 SUBSIDES

Harpal Singh Bedi - 2020-08-24 17:25
New Delhi: A stadium named after one of country's best footballers Bhaichung Bhutia will be inaugurated in Namchi — twenty-five kilometres away from the maestro's birthplace, Tinkitam in the district of South Sikkim, after Covid-19 subsides.

JOINT MEETING OF MAINSTREAM PARTIES IN KASHMIR IS HIGHLY SIGNIFICANT

NEW LT. GOVERNOR HAS TASKS CUT OUT TO RESTORE NORMALCY IN VALLEY
Kalyani Shankar - 2020-08-24 10:29
It is indeed a significant political development in Jammu and Kashmir, where prominent mainstream political parties have joined hands to demand the restoration of Article 370 and statehood. It was on August 5 last year that the Centre after beefing up army presence, detaining leaders of Kashmir’s major political parties revoked Articles 370 and 35A of the Constitution and bifurcated the state into two Union Territories. There are multiple petitions are before the Supreme Court about its constitutionality.

MAJOR POLITICAL PARTIES ARE FINALLY BECOMING ACTIVE IN KASHMIR

BJP YET TO FIND ENOUGH SUPPORTING BASE IN VALLEY
Amulya Ganguli - 2020-08-24 10:26
The problem which an authoritarian regime faces in a democracy is that it cannot keep a lid on dissent indefinitely. It isn’t only that the assertions before the judiciary that criticism of the government is not an anti-national activity become public knowledge in an open society, thereby raising doubts about official crackdowns on critics, those in detention also cannot be kept behind bars for long.

INCOME BADLY DOWN, SUPPLIES SHRINKING, BUT MARKETS ARE UP

INDIA’S SOARING RETAIL PRICES BEAT THE GLOBAL TREND
Nantoo Banerjee - 2020-08-24 10:23
Few can really explain India’s unusual economic trends where markets — from retail consumer to share market — prices are shooting up despite massive depression in the job market, heavy contraction in industrial production and consumption, near absence of large parts of the services sector, comprising travel and entertainment, and big loss of general public income. The pandemic has impacted the world economy. Markets are down almost everywhere, except probably India. Few have enough money to spend even on daily dire necessities.

INDIAN SMEs NEED ROBUST POLICIES, NOT MERELY LOANS

LACK OF ESSENTIAL GOVERNMENT SUPPORT WOULD CRIPPLE THEM
Gyan Pathak - 2020-08-24 10:20
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) have great potential but remains untapped in most developing countries including India. Most Indian SMEs having a lower share of foreign goods and services to produced exports, have been facing greater export and import barriers, and certain risks in global value chain (CVC) participation due to weaker bargaining power vis-à-vis larger firms. In the COVID-19 era, when both demand and supply chains are disrupted, they need robust policies to address these and the other issues, rather than a mere package of their revival in form of loans to them, as has been announced by the Narendra Modi government.

COVID IN INDIA HAS EXPOSED THE FRAGILE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LABOUR AND INDUSTRY

MODI GOVERNMENT MUST COME OUT WITH LONG TERM PACKAGE FOR MIGRANT WORKERS
Ronita Bhattacharya Bector - 2020-08-24 09:32
The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the fragile threads holding together the way labour and industries function within the country. The relationship between workmen and management are notoriously lopsided in the manner in which the latter can wield power over the former. While it is indisputable that production of goods cannot be done without labour, industrialists are the ones vested with all the bargaining power in any interaction with workers, often leading to exploitative and inhumane working conditions for workers.