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REMEMBERING COMRADE LENIN ON HIS 150 BIRTH ANNIVERSARY

ARCHITECT OF 1917 RUSSIAN REVOLUTION HAS HIS LEGACY INTACT
Pallab Sengupta - 2020-04-22 10:13
The world is passing through a very difficult period, a period it ever witnessed in last ten decades. The COVID-19 pandemic has put human life before a life and death question. Starting from China, the said virus had already engulfed the entire globe, and that also without any form of racial, national, religious or class discrimination. The ruling circles of different countries have experienced that the present system of neo-liberal capitalism has failed to rise to this crisis-ridden occasion and thereby has exposed its historical limitations. So, when people world over are struggling for their health, job and livelihood, searching for new world free from the present pandemic, we are observing the 150th birth anniversary of Comrade Lenin.

MANY LESSONS TO LEARN FROM LENINISM AND HISTORY

POST-COVID WORLD NEEDS A NEW SOCIAL ORDER
D. Raja - 2020-04-22 10:10
22 April 2020 is not just a date in calendar. It marks the 150th birth anniversary of V I Lenin. He was one of the greatest theoreticians after Karl Marx. He was an excellent strategist and tactician who led first socialist revolution in 1917 in Russia which is noted as Great October Socialist Revolution. He was the head of the first Socialist Country and founder of Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).

HOW ABOUT SOME FREE FUEL AND A CASH BONUS?

THIS JUST HAPPENED IN GLOBAL CRUDE FUTURES MARKET
K Raveendran - 2020-04-22 10:07
Imagine you stopping at a petrol pump to fill the tank on your way back home; instead of you paying the pump operator, he hands you down a couple of 500 rupee notes. Your brain will simply go corona. (Coronabrain is a new term in Urban Dictionary, indicating panic and loss of a sense of focus due to constantly overwhelming circumstances.)

CONTAINING CORONA BORIS STYLE

CAVALIER UK PM COSTS BRITAIN DEAR
Arun Srivastava - 2020-04-21 12:05
Of all the world leaders the approach of the US President Donald Trump and the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson appeared to be most erratic. Both the leaders shockingly relied on the market forces for overcoming the crisis, worst was the attitude of Boris in fighting the menace.

REMEMBERING LENIN ON HIS 150TH BIRTHDAY DURING PANDEMIC

FIGHT FOR SOCIALISM HAS BECOME MORE URGENT
Prakash Karat - 2020-04-21 12:01
April 22, 2020, marks the 150th birth anniversary of the greatest revolutionary figure of the twentieth century, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin. After Marx and Engels, Lenin made the biggest contribution to the theory and practice of Marxism. Lenin’s groundbreaking theoretical advances, such as his analysis of imperialism, set the stage for the world’s first socialist revolution in Russia in October 1917. Lenin created a revolutionary strategy that encompassed the industrial proletariat and the peoples of the colonies and oppressed countries. Another aspect of this strategy was the concept of worker- peasant unity. In the sphere of revolutionary practice, Lenin pioneered the role of a revolutionary party organisation as the vanguard of the working class.

RIGHT TO LIFE AND THE DISASTER MANAGEMENT ACT OF 2005

GOVERNMENT MUST PAY HEED TO SUPREME COURT GUIDELINES
Nandita Rao - 2020-04-21 10:56
Heart-breaking images of migrants trekking home on foot have hit the world headlines, making us weep for our fellow human beings. To be robbed of dignity is to be denied the protective cover of the Preamble to the Constitution of India to which every Indian can lay claim. The author explains how the lockdown with no preparation for its impact on migrant workers, denies to them the right to livelihoods which make up the essence of the right to life.

WHY SPEND MONEY ON HARPOONS AND TORPEDOES NOW

INDIA NEEDS HUGE FUNDS TO FIGHT CORONA WAR
Barun Das Gupta - 2020-04-21 10:53
The Indian economy has been witnessing a slowing down of growth for a long time – to be frank, since the second UPA rule. With the coming to power of the BJP six years ago, the economy started decelerating, first slowly, then it gathered speed. When Arun Jaitley was Finance Minister, he tried his level best to show that the economy was in the pink of health. He would have us believe that there might be problems here and there, but the “basics” of our economy were sound; they were in good health. To achieve this, he started fudging figures, to lull us into a false sense of security that there was nothing to worry about our economy .He forced the Central Statistical Organization (CSO) to play a complicit role. The result was that the CSO lost a good deal of the credibility and reputation that it earlier enjoyed.

CRUDE OIL PLUMBS DEPTHS AS DEMAND CRASHES DURING COVID

BIG OIL MIGHT FARE BETTER THAN STATE-OWNED COMPANIES
Anjan Roy - 2020-04-21 10:49
Crude oil, once used to be called liquid gold, is plumbing the depths only The Economist had dared to predict. The Economist, London-based magazine founded by 19th century most prominent public intellectual, Walter Bagehot, had written that oil price would slump to $5 per barrel. After that, oil price had often shot through the roof and it was inconceivable that oil should ever be cheap in the heydays of global capitalism.

CALIBRATED EXIT FROM TOTAL LOCKDOWN IS NEEDED

COOPERATIVE FEDERALISM BETWEEN CENTRE & STATES VITAL
Kalyani Shankar - 2020-04-21 10:21
Time has come for the state chieftains to show their leadership qualities to fight the Coronavirus after the lockdown exit. The coming days are crucial but there is a kind of healthy competition among the chief ministers to excel in dealing with the pandemic. It is a heartening to note that most states have risen to the challenge as each chief minister is trying to show off his or her individuality in tackling the pandemic. Their response was quick and positive and they are leading from the front. For instance, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee has set up a committee of experts including some Nobel Laureates to advise on the relief measures in her state. Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot has shown that his Bhilwara model could be emulated by other states to contain the pandemic. Kerala model has won praise from all around. There are others like B.S. Yediyurappa, K. Chandrashekhar Rao, Captain Amarinder Singh, and Naveen Patnaik who have done a good job. Interestingly most of the non-NDA chief ministers have done quite well.

LOCKDOWN’S LONG SHADOW: NOTES FROM THE GROUND

NOT CHARITY BUT JUSTICE IS WHAT STRANDED WORKERS NEED
Ujjaini Chatterji - 2020-04-20 10:00
The complete lockdown throughout India began from March 24. Ever since our news was flooded with visuals of migrant workers who had no means to sustain themselves and were stranded helplessly across the nation.