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MODI-SHAH’S AGGRESSIVE POLARISING CAMPAIGN IN BENGAL HAS HURT VOTERS

BJP MAY FACE ITS ADVERSE CONSEQUENCES IN NEXT FOUR PHASES OF POLLING
Arun Srivastava - 2021-04-14 09:45
It was a protest with a difference on Tuesday by Trinamool supremo Mamata Banerjee. If opposition leaders appeared at the dharna place to express their solidarity with Mamata Banerjee, Hindu religious leaders and Muslim clerics were also present. The woman general secretary of the Hindu Maha Sabha unambiguously extended the support and was also highly critical of the action of Sunil Arora, the outgoing chief election commissioner. She openly said that EC has been acting at the direction of the BJP leaders.

TAMING THE SECOND COVID-19 WAVE HAS JUST GOT TOUGHER

VACCINE NET EXPANSION WITHOUT BETTER STRATEGY IS OF LITTLE HELP
Gyan Pathak - 2021-04-14 09:42
Vaccine net expansion in India’s arsenal in fighting the COVID-19 battle is certainly a wise decision of the Modi government, though taken only after a great loss of lives and livelihoods, and tremendous pressure from the people, experts, and the opposition. However, it may not prove to be a magic wand, especially at a time when taming of the second COVID-19 wave has just got tougher than ever before, with unprecedented spike in infection, positivity, and mortality rates. The decision, therefore, needs to be followed by better strategy, faster than the spread of the infection.

2021 BENGAL POLL HAS SOME SIMILARITIES WITH 1987 ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS

MODI-SHAH HAVE LOST THE PLOT AS RAJIV GANDHI DID IN LAST PHASE
Nitya Chakraborty - 2021-04-14 09:38
The current assembly elections in West Bengal are showing some similarities in tenor of campaigning and the participation of the Prime Minister as was evident in the 1987 assembly elections. But the actors are different. In 1987, Rajiv Gandhi as the Congress Prime Minister took it as a personal challenge in the 1987 poll to dethrone the Left Front Government led by the chief minister Jyoti Basu while in the current assembly elections, the Left Front is having a small side role.

INDIAN RAILWAYS DOWNHILL TO SICKNESS

M.Y. Siddiqui - 2021-04-14 02:54
Indian Railways (IR) continues to live far beyond its means veering round eventual sickness. Caught in a low incremental growth path trap, it continues to ignore ominous signs of ending up downhill to financial misery. Its Operating Ratio (OR), indicator of its earnings vis-à-vis expenditure has reached the maximum leaving little or nil gap between revenue and growing expenditure that makes the behemoth financially and for that matter commercially unviable. Aided by growing demoralization and demotivation of its work force over privatization of its assets and operations with unprecedented reduction in employment opportunity under the present NDA Union Government, IR is on the brink of bankruptcy. If one looks at 0.29 per cent rate of return on capital in 2019-20, the future of IR is worrisome.
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HOCKEY INDIA CONDOLES DEATH OF BALBIR SINGH JUNIOR

Sports Correspondent - 2021-04-13 18:18
New Delhi: Hockey India on Tuesday condoled the death of Balbir Singh Junior who was part of the Team that won Silver at the Asian Games held in Tokyo, Japan in 1958.
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BADMINTON: INDIA OPEN 2021, TO BE HELD BEHIND CLOSED DOORS, SINDHU, SANIA TO LEAD 48 MEMBER STRONG CHALLENGE

Harpal Singh Bedi - 2021-04-13 17:40
New Delhi: PV Sindhu and Saina Nehwal will spearhead 48-member (27 women and 21 men) Indian challenge while Malaysia has fielded the second largest squad with 26 shuttlers (10 women and 16 men) in the Yonex-Sunrise India Open to be conducted behind the closed doors at the KD Jadhav Indoor Hall in New Delhi from May 11-16.

GLOBAL IMBALANCE IN VACCINATIONS THREATENS FIGHT AGAINST PANDEMIC

SOCIALIST COUNTRIES ARE GIVING SIGNIFICANT ASSISTANCE TO POOR NATIONS
John Bachtell - 2021-04-13 11:52
As the Biden administration orchestrates a massive effort to open vaccination against COVID to every adult by April 19, a “shocking imbalance” in vaccination is occurring globally.

PREVENTIVE DETENTION LAWS IN INDIA: A TOOL FOR EXECUTIVE TYRANNY?

LEGAL PROCESSES TAKE TOO LONG TO DISPOSE OF PROCEEDINGS
Jasir Aftab - 2021-04-13 11:48
In the contemporary liberal-democratic era, where the right to personal liberty is near-universally recognised as of utmost importance and courts around the world readily interfere in cases concerning its infringement, preventive detention laws need to be examined with skepticism. They are a tool for detaining individuals and curtailing their right to liberty, not because by reason of being convicted or under-trial for an offence, but for the sole reason of an apprehension of them committing an act prejudicial to law and order.

THE LEFT NEEDS NEW LEADERSHIP TO REVIVE ITSELF IN TRIPURA

TRIBAL ASPIRATIONS HAVE BEEN IGNORED BY CPI(M) LEADERSHIP FAR TOO LONG
Sagarneel Sinha - 2021-04-13 11:45
The Left politics in the country presently is in a never-ending crisis. The leadership of the Left tries to talk more about development, providing jobs to the youth and improving the social conditions of the poor. However, when it comes to votes, the Left fails to get votes. The latest Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) poll results, where the CPI(M) led Left Front even failed to open its account, once again validate that the Left is in serious trouble.

KERALA HIGH COURT ORDER IS A SHOT IN THE ARM FOR LDF GOVT

ELECTIONS TO THE RAJYA SABHA TO BE HELD ON APRIL 30
P. Sreekumaran - 2021-04-13 11:42
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Kerala High Court’s order that elections to the three Rajya Sabha seats, which will fall vacant in the State on April 21, be held before the current Assembly’s term expires, has come as a big relief to the Pinarayi Vijayan-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) Government. The notification has been issued by the Chief Electoral Officer on Tuesday.