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SPORTS: CRICKET IPL

PACER KAGISO RABADA WANTS DELHI CAPITALS TO BE THE MOST CONSISTENT TEAM

Harpal Singh Bedi - 2020-09-08 15:54
New Delhi: Delhi Capitals pace spearhead Kasigo Rabada is optimistic that his team will emerge as one of the most consistent side in the 13th edition of the IPL commencing from 19th September in UAE.

INDIAN FORCES ARE IN BUOYANT MOOD OVER LAC ACTIONS IN BORDER AREAS

BUT NO FURTHER, JAISHANKAR WILL DECIDE AGENDA WITH CHINESE FM
Sushil Kutty - 2020-09-08 10:29
Let’s understand ourselves and let’s get this clear: We’re not world conquerors. We don't covet 'Other Land.' The Chinese know it from way-way behind. As did all shades of India’s rulers. So, how could Jawaharlal Nehru have had a different psyche from that of the rest of India? Fact of the matter is, this psyche hasn’t changed since 1962. Or from when the Chinese PLA rolled into Tibet and then rolled up its sleeves, the defining gesture directed at India.

AMID THE CORONA PANDEMIC, POLITICAL TEMPERATURE RISES IN HILL TRIPURA

PRADYOT ROY BURMAN’S NEW FRONT GETTING GOOD RESPONSE FROM TRIBALS
Sagarneel Sinha - 2020-09-08 10:25
At a time, when there has been a rise of fear among the citizens due to the worsening situation of the novel Coronavirus pandemic in the state, hill Tripura is witnessing a rise of political temperature. There are speculations in the political circles that the deferred Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) polls may be held after the Durga Puja. The polls were to be held in May but due to the present Corona pandemic, they had to be deferred. Presently, the body is under Governor’s rule and is to expire by November.

BIG GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE IS A MUST NOW TO REVIVE AILING ECONOMY

SPECIAL MEASURES ARE IMPERATIVE FOR AID OF DEVASTATED INFORMAL SECTOR
K R Sudhaman - 2020-09-08 10:21
The severe contraction of the Indian economy in the first quarter of 2020-21 at 23.9 per cent, though on expected lines in the face to total lock down in April-May is certainly a wake-up call for the government to carry forward major structural economic reforms to quickly revive and get back to high growth path.

INDIA GATECRASHES INTO ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE CLUB AT A CRUCIAL PERIOD

HYPERSONIC CRUISE MISSILE WILL BE OF BIG ADVANTAGE AGAINST CHINA
Barun Das Gupta - 2020-09-08 10:17
Just as tension between India and China started escalating again at the Ladakh border, India announced it had gatecrashed into yet another exclusive club, that of countries possessing hypersonic weapons. So long it had three members – the United States, Russia and China. What India has achieved now is not the making of a hypersonic cruise missile but the technological ability to do so in a short time.

BIHAR ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS IN NOVEMBER ARE CRUCIAL FOR INDIAN POLITY

VIRTUAL RALLIES ARE MARKING THE CAMPAIGN IN COVID-HIT STATE
Kalyani Shankar - 2020-09-08 10:13
The upcoming Bihar elections are unique in many ways. In fact this will be the first digital poll held amidst Covid. This time, the elections will be fought through virtual rallies and door-to-door campaigns as well of the social media. The BJP is far ahead of the others because of its experience in virtual mode. It will indeed be a big achievement if the digital experiment succeeds in a backward state like Bihar.

21 MILLION JOBS LOST, BUT TV SHOWS RHEA, KANGANA

BARC RATINGS PROVE INDIANS PREFER FICTION OVER FACTS
Satyaki Chakraborty - 2020-09-08 09:41
The disparity between newspaper headlines and what the 24X7 TV news broadcasts daily couldn't be any wider. If newspapers are frontpaging the unprecedented GDP growth rate contraction by - 23.9 per cent, or the four-decade-high unemployment figures, with 21 million jobs lost in the wake of the Covid-19 induced lockdown, our TV channels are focused on hounding Rhea Chakraborty. Despite little evidence against the young actress, former girlfriend of the late Sushant Singh Rajput, Chakraborty is subjected to a daily witch-hunt, and if the BARC ratings are an indication, that's exactly what the Indian news viewers want to see on their TV screens.

DAVID GRAEBER WAS AN EXEMPLARY SCHOLAR ACTIVIST FIGHTING FOR PEOPLE

HE WAS A REGULAR PARTICIPANT IN ALL ANTI-GLOBALISATION STRUGGLES
Michael Hardt - 2020-09-08 09:35
David Graeber was an exemplary scholar-activist. We all know plenty of professors who will occasionally participate in demonstrations and sign petitions; and activists who conduct research and teach. David, however, was so deeply engaged in both realms that it would be impossible to assign one a primary role. Clearly, for him, scholarship and activism enriched and informed one another in a constant exchange.

INDIA’S RIGHT TO EDUCATION IS NOT BEING PROPERLY IMPLEMENTED

SETTING UP A PROFESSIONAL REGULATORY BODY NEEDED TO OVERSEE
Nipun Arora - 2020-09-08 09:32
Right to Education (RTE) has had an interesting history. It was initially a directive principle of state policy and so was non-enforceable in nature. Subsequently, through judicial pronouncements, it was held that education is an integral part of a dignified life under Article 21 of the Constitution. It thus became enforceable in nature.