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INDIA: BIHAR

LAW AND RISING CRIME IN THE LAND OF GOOD GOVERNANCE

COMMON PEOPLE LOSING CONFIDENCE IN NITISH’S POLICE
Arun Srivastava - 2019-06-12 08:54
Economic development is a broader concept than economic growth. Development reflects social and economic progress. Peace and trust in the police are the two principle indices for growth which is imperative and vital for development, which is about removing obstacles to greater freedom.
INDIA

NARENDRA MODI MADE NATIONAL POLITICS INTERACTIVE

OPPOSITION FAILED TO GAUGE PM’S CONNECT TO MASSES
Mriganka M Bhowmick - 2019-06-12 08:51
National Politics is no longer La-affaire of New Delhi, Modi has taken it to common man of India. Love it or hate it, Modi’s BJP is back to power with thumping majority with an increased tally from 2014. Some are surprised to see the result and may still look at the tally with utter disbelief. As a post election rituals multiple analysis have come in different newspapers and analysts were running from pillar to post to present their intellectual point of views thorough statistics, socio-economic issues or by explaining ill-equipped strategy of opposition to demystify the grand winning of Narendra Modi. Alas nothing was visible to them just a month ago.

WILL WE HAVE NEW INDIA BY 2022?

MASKING REALITY BY ANGELIC TALKS
Gyan Pathak - 2019-06-12 08:47
Modi had asked 60 months for ushering in ‘Good Days’ in India. People voted for him to become Prime Minister of India in 2014. Three years passed. Good days remained elusive. Then he came with the idea of creating a New India within five years by 2022. The period 2017-22 was mentioned repeatedly as five-year plan, and the newly created government think tank, the NITI Aayog was activated to work on it. Politically it worked for him and got extension for another five years though the promised ‘good days’ turned into ‘bad day’ by the end of 60 months of his rule. Economic growth slowed down to five years low and joblessness 45 years high. During the election campaign of 2019, he likened the next five years ie 2019-24 with that of the period between 1942-47 in India, a subtle move to avoid mentioning 2022 the promised year for New India, and placing a new year 2024 in electors mind.
INDIA

HARD STRUGGLES AHEAD FOR TRADE UNIONS UNDER MODI .2

LABOUR ISSUES MUST GET TOP PRIORITY
Sukumar Damle - 2019-06-11 12:26
The Joint Trade Union Movement (minus the BMS) had called for the ouster of Modi government primarily because of its antiworker policies That was the slogan of all-India strike, a great success, launched on January 8 and continued on second day of January 9, 2019. It was also the call given by the workers’ convention held in Delhi on March 5, 2019. There were other reasons too, such as BJP‘s divisive communal policies, drive for privatization and corruption.

UNITED STATES THREATENS TO SUBVERT BRITISH DEMOCRACY

POMPEO WARNS AGAINST ELECTING CORBYN AS PM
Ben Chacko - 2019-06-11 12:23
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s threat to interfere to prevent Jeremy Corbyn being elected British Prime Minister is an appalling affront to our country’s independence.
INDIA

MODI IS TRYING TO PROJECT A FRIENDLY FACE TO MUSLIMS

BJP WILL MAKE EFFORTS TO GET MORE MINORITY SUPPORT
Arun Srivastava - 2019-06-11 12:20
While Narendra Modi is yet to be absolved of charges and get a clean chit from the oppressed people of the country, his supporters and advisers have launched image makeover and relation building exercise. This arduous exercise has been taken upon by Some TV channels. They have been enacting the role of conduit between Modi and the Muslims. The process of taking Modi to Muslim community has in fact accelerated after Modi winning the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.
INDIA

MODI’S FIRST FOREIGN VISIT IN SECOND TERM A BIG SUCCESS

MORE INDIAN ASSISTANCE IS NEEDED FOR MALDIVES, SRILANKA
Barun Das Gupta - 2019-06-11 12:16
More strengthened by a greater public mandate and a bigger parliamentary majority, Narendra Modi as the Prime Minister of the second NDA Government is going to give more attention to neighbourhood diplomacy. His just concluded visits to the Maldives and Sri Lanka are of a piece with India’s neighbourhood dilplomacy which aims at checkmating the growing Chinese clout on our neighbours and its increasing footprint in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).
INDIA

OLD, BUT GRAND STILL? CONGRESS MUST PICK UP THE PIECES

RAHUL GANDHI SHOULD PUT DECISIVE END TO LEADERSHIP CRISIS
Kalyani Shankar - 2019-06-11 12:12
The authority of the Congress high command seems to be eroding slowly going by what is happening to the party in several states, including Telangana, Punjab, Rajasthan and Karnataka. While the Congress is battling with the leadership crisis at the national level, the party is disintegrating in the states too. Senior leaders feel that with Congress President Rahul Gandhi’s stepping down with no clarity on whether or not he will continue, the grand old party is literally falling apart. In such confusion, it is no surprise that there is growing indiscipline and factionalism in the party has grown after such a drubbing in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.

LETTING LOOSE THE “ANIMAL SPIRIT” OF INDIA’S FARM SECTOR

NEEDED SURGICAL STRIKES FOR HIGH GROWTH IN ECONOMY
Anjan Roy - 2019-06-10 15:41
In one of the first acts of the new government, an income support scheme has been extended to farmers which will include some 140 million such households. Congress had promised in its 2019 Lok Sabha poll manifesto an even better deal with cash transfer of Rs 6,000 a month per farmer household.
INDIA

DECLINE OF THE CONGRESS

Vijay Sanghvi - 2019-06-10 09:56
An hour before the assassination on January 30 1948, Mahatma Gandhi wrote draft resolution seeking dissolution of the Indian National Congress as a political party. He left it tucked under his seat to attend other tasks. His granddaughter Manu Gandhi handed over the last writing of Gandhi to the Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru in 1963 on his visit to Mumbai for the Congress session.