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WHY DID BENGAL CPI(M) FACE DISASTER AGAIN IN 2024 LOK SABHA POLLS?

THERE WAS TOTAL FAILURE IN UNDERSTANDING MAMATA PHENOMENON
Dr. Sobhanlal Datta Gupta - 2024-07-06 12:18
The verdict of the 18th Lok Sabha polls, it goes without saying, was a slap on the face of the BJP and signified its moral defeat. It has also been indicative of the comeback of the Congress and a signal to the regional parties that if they stick together, the cementing factor being secularism, then even the BJP can be successfully confronted. That way it is a moral victory for the anti-BJP coalition, represented, howsoever fragile it appeared, by the INDIA alliance. But amidst these two positive developments the most disturbing thing that has a dampening effect on the election scenario is the performance of the Left.

DITCHING OF INDIA ENTRY MAY MEAN BIGGER OPPORTUNITY LOSS FOR TESLA

POTENTIAL ALTERNATIVE FOR HIGHLY COMPETITIVE CHINA MAREKT LOST
K Raveendran - 2024-07-06 12:16
Elon Musk's reported decision to put Tesla's India entry on hold might seem like a setback for the world's largest electric vehicle (EV) market. But a closer look reveals a situation where this delay could sting Tesla more than India. India's potential as a future EV powerhouse, coupled with Tesla's current struggles, makes this a strategic misstep for Musk.

REVANTH REDDY'S RISE IS K. CHANDRASEKHAR RAO'S FALL

KCR FIGHTS TO KEEP BRS AFLOAT IN CHOPPY TELANGANA WATERS
Sushil Kutty - 2024-07-06 12:13
The Telangana Rashtra Samithi, founded by former Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao, transformed to Bharat Rashtra Samithi, a change brought about because KCR wanted a national role for the party and the Prime Minister’s post for himself. KCR proved to be overambitious and BRS couldn’t make the cut in 2023. It lost Telangana to the Congress in the last assembly polls. Lok Sabha 2024 wasn't any better for the lanky leader.

NARENDRA MODI AND RAHUL GANDHI - NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET

DEBATE IN PARLIAMENT’S FIRST SESSION SHOWED THAT DIVERGENCE WAS TOO WIDE
Harihar Swarup - 2024-07-06 12:10
Many things have been said about the first verbal skirmish in Parliament’s 18th session between NDA Government and opposition, or more specifically between Leader of 0ppsition, Rahul Gandhi, and Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. The most commonly heard comment is that opposition has finally found its voice, and government, now cannot steamroll anything through Parliament.

PROGRESS TOWARDS DECENT WORK FOR ALL BY 2030 FACES SERIOUS ROADBLOCKS

INFORMALITY A SIGNIFICANT CHALLENGE, SUBSTANTIAL DECLINE IN LABOUR RIGHTS
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 2024-07-06 12:07
The progress towards achieving SDG 8 targets aiming at full and productive employment and decent work for all by 2030 is threatened by numerous roadblocks. Though global unemployment hit a historic low of 5 per cent, women and youth face higher unemployment rates. Informal employment poses significant global challenge with over 2 billion workers in informal jobs lacking social protection in 2023. In the Least Developed Countries (LDCs), and in sub-Saharan Africa and Central and Southern Asia, nearly 9 in 10 workers are informally employed. Alarmingly, over one in five young people are not in employment, education, or training (NEET). Compliance with fundamental labour rights has deteriorated.

KERALA CPI(M) INITIATES CORRECTIVE STEPS TO REGAIN LOST GROUND

TOP PRIORITY GIVEN TO FIRM UP FIGHT AGAINST HINDUTVA FORCES
P. Sreekumaran - 2024-07-06 12:02
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The first step towards reversing a setback in politics, as in life, is to admit that there has been a setback. The CPI(M), which heads the Left Democratic Front(LDF) in Kerala has just done that.

CONTRASTS ACROSS THE ATLANTIC FOR NOW — BUT A COMMON THREAD EXISTS

RISHI SUNAK BOWS OUT BUT KAMALA HARRIS’ CHANCES FOR PRESIDENCY BRIGHTEN
Anjan Roy - 2024-07-06 11:57
It is a tale of two cities: London and Washington. It is the tale of two politicians who have been thrown up from amongst the crowd of claimants and confusion. It is a tale of the current contrast.

NATIONAL DOCTORS DAY IS AN OCCASION TO INTROSPECT ON PROFESSION’S CONTRIBUTIONS

MEDICAL PERSONNEL HAVE TO BE TRUTHFUL TO THE HEALTH CARE OF THE POOR
Dr Arun Mitra - 2024-07-06 11:54
Every year First July is observed as the National Doctors Day to commemorate Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy, the second chief minister of West Bengal and a renowned physician, who was born and passed away on this day. This is a special occasion for us to introspect the profession's contributions, achievements and present state of affairs and to draw strategies for future so as to strengthen the role of medical profession in building a healthy society. Therefore the celebrations on this day should not remain merely a ritual with doctors getting greeting from their friends, family members and the pharmaceutical companies.

BRUISED TORIES MAY TURN MORE RIGHT BY JOINING HANDS WITH NIGEL FARAGE

A LARGE NUMBER OF BRITISH INDIANS SWITCHED SIDES TO SUPPORT LABOUR
Arun Srivastava - 2024-07-06 11:48
Amidst the euphoria of massive victory for Labour party in the parliamentary elections in Britain, there is certainly a bad news for its leader and now Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer that his arch bête noire Jeremy Corbyn has defeated Keir’s nominee with a huge margin from the traditional Labour constituency. This may be inconsequential development. But certainly, it sends a strong message that Labour rank and file are not fully with Keir Starmer notwithstanding his leading the Labour to a big win in July 4 polls.

NEW LABOUR PM UNDER PRESSURE TO DELIVER CHANGE AFTER BIG WIN

KEIR STARMER HAS TO SHOW RESULTS AS THE POWERUL TRADE UNIONS CLOSELY WATCH
Andrew Murray - 2024-07-06 11:45
LONDON: Pressure is already being piled on new premier Sir Keir Starmer to adopt more radical policies after Labour’s general election victory today. In the most grudging landslide in parliamentary history, Labour assembled a huge Commons majority with half a million fewer votes than Labour secured in the heavy defeat of 2019.