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INDIA

BJP’S HYPOCRISY AND ELECTORAL COMMUNALISM

MODI-SHAH DUO AT HELM OF INDIA’S POLARISATION
B.K. Chum - 2017-02-27 10:48
“All is fair in love and war”, and in politics, particularly electoral. This is happening in UP assembly polls. In their no-holds-barred campaigns, some political parties and their affiliates claiming to be the biggest champions of India’s unity and integrity are ironically trying to polarize India’s diversity by injecting communal virus in the country’s bodypolitic. Hypocrisy, opportunism and sycophancy have become their modus operandi to achieve their dubious political objectives.
INDIA

BENGAL CM TAKES ON PATIENT FLEECING PRIVATE HOSPITALS

CENTRE MUST STEP IN TO CONTAIN UNETHICAL PRACTICES
Nantoo Banerjee - 2017-02-27 10:45
Corporate hospitals and private clinics have become a national shame in a country where nearly 40 per cent of the population are poor and over 90 per cent live without medical cover. Private hospitals are fleecing patients, in connivance with doctors, drug manufacturers, medical devices suppliers and, often, with the central and state administration. They make money, but offer no guarantee for cure. The private healthcare system has become so corrupt and ruthless that it has reached a diseased proportion by itself. Lack of government spending on healthcare, huge gap in the doctor-patient ratio, fewer opportunities for post-graduate medical education, attractive target-oriented pay packages offered to doctors by private hospitals, nursing homes and clinics and drugs-and-devices marketing kickbacks given to hospitals and doctors feed the viruses to the disease. All low cost government hospitals, including Delhi’s prestigious AIIMS and Saftarjung Hospital, are highly overcrowded, bursting into their seams, giving private hospitals absolute freedom to financially exploit patients with impunity.
INDIA: KERALA

PROBE INTO CASE OF ASSAULT ON ACTRESS: CM’S STATEMENT CAUSES EYEBROWS TO BE RAISED

WHO IS SCARED OF THE INVESTIGATION?
P. Sreekumaran - 2017-02-25 11:34
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Power does strange things to politicians. It makes them change their well-known stances overnight, without batting an eyelid as it were. It is a different matter that in most cases they are forced to retract their statements subsequently and end up with egg on their faces.
INDIA: MAHARASHTRA

CONGRESS AND NCP HAVE TO COLLABORATE IN MAHARASHTRA

BJP-SHIV SENA WAR OF NERVES WILL CONTINUE
Arun Srivastava - 2017-02-25 11:31
Mumbaikars did not settle the contentious issue of who would rule them. It was the issue of lording over the Mumbaikars that had forced the divorce and separated the couple. No doubt the BJP and its supporters are quite elated at the significant gain of the party, the fact must not be denied that this cannot be attributed to ideological victory. The saffron party preferred to follow in the footsteps of the Congress and rely on its recipe.
INDIA: UTTAR PRADESH

AKHILESH REINVENTS AS A DEVELOPMENT LEADER

BJP MOBILISES ALL RESOURCES FOR LAST PHASE OF POLL
Harihar Swarup - 2017-02-25 11:29
With Uttar Pradesh elections at halfway through, Rahul-Akhilesh alliance, according to all sources, appear to have an edge. But elections are elections and most experienced of poll predicators can not make exact poll forecast. Some pollsters say honours seem evenly divided between BJP, BSP and SP-Congress. But the handicap for the BJP is said to be widespread impact of note bandi.
INDIA

UTTAR PRADESH POLLS IN CRUCIAL PHASE

BJP IS DESPERATE TO DO BETTER IN SP BASE
Pradeep Kapoor - 2017-02-24 10:29
LUCKNOW: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Mayawati ,Chief minister Akhilesh Yadav and Rahul Gandhi have mobilized all resources to for an aggressive campaign in remaining 142 seats in last three phases of polling in the state.
INDIA: MADHYA PRADESH

CONGRESS ORGANISES MASSIVE MARCH IN BHOPAL

ALL SENIOR LEADERS ENTHUSE PARTY CADRES
L.S. Herdenia - 2017-02-23 11:36
BHOPAL: It was the biggest show of strength by the Congress after it lost power in 2003. More than fifty thousand party workers were arrested on February 22 when they tried to march towards the Vidhan Sabha which they declared they wanted to 'gherao'. But the Congress spokesman K.K. Mishra claimed that more than a lakh party workers were expected to join the demonstration but about fifty thousand could not reach Bhopal because they were stopped by the police at the five entry points on some or other excuse. Party workers started reaching Bhopal from early morning. More than a thousand reached the residence of the PCC Chief Arun Yadav, at 5 am. The spokesman claimed that the massive show was the result of the united efforts made by all the important leaders of the party.
INDIA

BJP ON BACKFOOT AFTER MUMBAI SETBACK

MODI’S CHARISMA IS GRADUALLY FADING
Amulya Ganguli - 2017-02-23 11:34
Concerned as the BJP is over the stiff challenges which it is facing in the assembly elections, its worries will be multiplied by the party’s setback in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) poll.

INDIA TO HAVE A ROUGH RIDE FOR GROWTH IN FISCAL 2018

CASH SQUEEZE, INVESTMENT CONSTRAINTS AND INFLATION
S. Sethuraman - 2017-02-22 12:56
Time for the Modi Government to rise above mythical assumptions and go on hard slog to restore growth and stability to the 2-trillion dollar economy. Judging from a brutal, if benignly worded, assessment from IMF on the state of post-demonetisation economy, India needs to get its act together on a wide front- fiscal, structural, inflationary and external – as risks abound.

IMF CAUTIONS INDIA ON ITS TWIN BALANCE SHEETS TROUBLES

PROJECTS MODERATE RECOVERY DUE TO RISE IN DEMAND
G. Srinivasan - 2017-02-22 12:54
Post-demonetisation, the verdict on India’s economic performance from reputed global institutions has seldom been unambiguous. However, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) was the first to lower India’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth for the current fiscal to 6.6 per cent in its updated world economic outlook report a couple of months ago. This was at a time when the domestic authorities and other cheer-leading public and private institutions were cocksure of India’s growth clocking 7 per cent in 2016-17.