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UNITED STATES

SANDERS TAKES HIS FIGHT FOR MINIMUM WAGES AT WALMART MEETING

ASKS CEO TO PAY EMPLOYEES A LIVING SALARY
C.J. Atkins - 2019-06-06 09:37
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, Ind.-Vt., took his fight against corporate greed and inequality into the den of the most anti-union retailer in the nation on June 5 —Walmart. Appearing on the floor of the company’s annual shareholders’ meeting in Rogers, Arkansas, Sanders blasted executives and owners for paying what he called “starvation wages” and lent his support to Walmart workers’ campaign to secure a seat on the board of directors.
INDIA

TRAGEDY BEFALLING BENGALI, MALAYALI SOCIETIES

DEGENERATION EXPLODES MYTH OF POLITICAL MATURITY
K Raveendran - 2019-06-06 09:34
Bengalis and Malayalis have always prided themselves for their so-called ‘intellectual superiority’ and political maturity. Both societies have shared a past that brought them wholesome praise for their achievements in social, cultural and political spheres. The left-leanings of the two societies and their respect for democratic values have almost become legend. In fact, Kerala has had the unique distinction of voting the world’s first communist ministry to power through the ballot.
INDIA

WILL AMIT SHAH BE PM NARENDRA MODI’S ACHILLES’ HEEL?

NEW HOME MINISTER MUST TONE DOWN THE COMMUNAL RHETORIC
Amulya Ganguli - 2019-06-04 09:29
A feature of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s career is that he has been consistently lucky. Even after being labelled as a “modern-day Nero” by the Supreme Court in the wake of the 2002 Gujarat riots which claimed 1,200 lives, he had little difficulty in winning the assembly elections in the state.
INDIA

AFTER SCORCHING DEFEAT, CONGRESS BACK UNDER SONIA’S SHADE

CHIEF RAHUL MUST REINVENT GRAND OLD PARTY DURING CRISIS HOUR
Kalyani Shankar - 2019-06-04 09:27
The Congress party has gone back to the tried and tested leadership of Sonia Gandhi by electing her again as the leader of its Parliamentary party in its hour of crisis. Calling it “unprecedented crisis”, Sonia herself acknowledged the numerous challenges confronting the Congress party. Claiming several decisive measures were being mulled to strengthen the organisation she hinted that Rahul Gandhi would continue as the party chief though he had offered his resignation to the Congress Working Committee after the defeat but the CWC had rejected his resignation. It is clear neither the party will give up the Gandhi family nor the family will give up its power over the grand 132-year-old party.
INDIA

WATER CRISIS ACQUIRES DANGEROUS DIMENSION

‘JALSHAKTI’ WORD ALONE CANNOT SOLVE THE PROBLEM
Gyan Pathak - 2019-06-04 09:24
India’s highest ever temperature was recorded in May 2016 in Phalodi in Rajsthan with mercury toughing 51 degree Celcius. A severe water crisis was reported at that time. The thermometer hit 50.6 degree Celsius last weekend in Churu in the same state. A more severe water crisis is being reported. Situation has been worsening with passing of every year in almost the whole country. After five years of Modi’s rule, he has succeeded in only renaming the ministry dealing with the water resources. The new name is Jalshakti, a word which alone cannot solve the ever rising problem unless supported by effective plan of action and its timely implementation.
INDIA

IMPORTANCE OF BEING AMIT SHAH

‘MISSION BENGAL’ IS PRIORITY OF NEW HOME MINISTER
Arun Srivastava - 2019-06-04 08:36
Amit Shah replacing Rajnath Singh as the home minister is important component of the mission Bengal of Narendra Modi. It is explicit that the task of expanding Modi empire cannot be accomplished unless all the Indian states are in his kit and for achieving this it is imperative that in the first move Mamata government should be pulled down as told to his party colleagues by the senior BJP leader Siddhartha Singh some three years back.
INDIA

RANGARAJAN EXPLODES THE MYTH ON 1991 ECONOMIC REFORMS

PV NARASIMHA RAO WAS THE DRIVER, NOT IMF
K R Sudhaman - 2019-06-04 08:32
Exploding the myth that 1991 big ticket economic reforms were thrust on India by the International Monetary Fund, renowned economist C Rangarajan, one of the architects of the liberalization process said “the decision that we took to introduce reforms was entirely our own.”
UNITED STATES

SANDERS AHEAD IN CAMPAIGN FOCUSING ON PRO-LABOUR POLICY

OTHER DEMOCRATIC CONTENDERS ALSO WOOING WORKERS
Mark Gruenberg - 2019-06-03 12:59
Now Bernie Sanders is really beginning to sound like a socialist on the presidential campaign trail—and nobody’s batting an eyelash.

MADHYA PRADESH CONGRESS IN INTROSPECTION MOOD

MANY LAPSES IDENTIFIED FOR TOTAL ROUT
L S Herdenia - 2019-06-03 12:55
BHOPAL: Searching questions are being asked in the Congress circles about the total rout of the party in the recently held Lok Sabha elections. Self-critical comments are being made at the meetings being held in various parts of the state.

NO EARLY POSSIBILITY OF EASING OF INDIA-PAK TIES

ISLAMABAD FEELS MODI STILL NEEDS HARD LINE TO APPEASE HIS BASE
Sankar Ray - 2019-06-03 12:50
The Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan’ expectation during the run-up to the 17th Lok Sabha elections in India that a victory of the Bharatiya Janata Party would be desirable as only a hard-line government could make peace with the neighbours proves to be a pious platitude. “I congratulate Prime Minister Modi on the electoral victory of BJP and allies. Look forward to working with him for peace, progress and prosperity in South Asia,” but reciprocation from his Indian counterpart was lacking. This is not taken casually by Pak political analysts. Pakistan Today columnist M A Niazi quipped with a mild rebuke, “Imran may have learned a dangerous lesson from this election that jingoistic war scares are good for campaigns and the possibility that Modi might try to use it again”. The Pak PM expressed his diplomatic gesture twitting on 23 May,