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WHY DOESN’T UNPOPULAR FTII CHIEF RESIGN?

CENTRE SEES INSTITUTIONS AS SAFFRON APPARATCHIK
Amulya Ganguli - 2015-10-06 09:59
It’s getting on to be four months that the film and television institute in Pune hasn’t been able to function. The reason is that the students do not want an RSS nominee as their chairman. The latter, Gajendra Chauhan, is also a “B” grade actor with no other claim to fame than playing the melodramatic role of Yudhishthir in the soap-opera-style television serial, Mahabharata.
India

MODI CHANGES LONG-STANDING FOREIGN POLICY

INDIA IS NOW TILTING TOWARDS ISRAEL
Sankar Ray - 2015-10-03 11:08
Many high-profile diplomatic affairs editors and correspondents were simply stupefied when the Kolkata-based Telegraph broke the story in the first week of September that India’s National Security Adviser Ajit Doval surreptitiously visited Israel and Iran in a short while back there before apparently to know where the grand mean between two inimical countries, Israel and Iran was. This was necessary for the Prime Minister Narendra Modi who is readying himself for a visit to both the countries in succession, hopefully by the end of this year. Never did any Indian Prime Minister visit Israel although as the Chief Minister of Gujarat Modi made a trip to Israel. So for him, the experience of touching down the tarmac of the Ben Gurion Airport, the largest international airport of Israel.
India

PM MODI’S CREDIBILITY ON TEST

BIHAR POLLS WILL DECIDE FATE
Arun Srivastava - 2015-10-03 11:06
The RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat might have given him the clean chit and endorsed the success, the real rating of the popularity and capability of Prime Minister Narendra Modi will take place in Bihar, the political laboratory of India. In hindsight the election would decipher and lay bare the RSS’s strategy to experiment with implementing its Hindutva philosophy.
India

WHY DEVELOPMENT MATTERS IN BIHAR POLLS

RELYING ON CASTE EQUATIONS WILL BACKFIRE
Harihar Swarup - 2015-10-03 11:03
Though it looks surprising but in a caste-ridden state like Bihar, economic development has come to the fore in the ongoing poll campaign and caste equations have been pushed to the background. Undoubtedly, the economic development has emerged as the most important issue in the coming Bihar election. What kind of economic development should this be? Firstly, it must go beyond generalized promises and tackle concretely identified subjects, such as health, education, youth and employment, safety of women, potable water, electricity and roads.
India: Kerala

TURMOIL IN PLANTATION SECTOR INTENSIFIES

WORKERS SUFFER AS KERALA GOVT KEEPS SILENT
P. Sreekumaran - 2015-10-01 09:42
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With both the plantation owners and workers in tea, coffee, cardamom and rubber estates in the State sticking to their guns, the sector is all set to witness a prolonged agitation.
India

NARENDRA MODI CONQUERS AMERICA ONCE AGAIN

FULL MARKS FOR DIPLOMACY AND SELF-ASSERTION
Kalyani Shankar - 2015-10-01 09:40
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has returned this week after a successful six-day tour of the United States, his second after he became the prime minister. If he had wowed the East Coast and Washington last year, this time it was the turn of the West coast, and particularly the Silicon Valley, where several Indians using opportunities had become millionaires. Also about half a million Indian Americans, the second biggest contingent in the US, live in the Bay area. Therefore West coast is important both politically and economically.
India

NO TAKERS FOR MODI’S ‘MODEL VILLAGE’

RURAL INDIA LANGUISHES UNDER APATHY
L.S. Herdenia - 2015-10-01 09:37
BHOPAL: It appears that bulk of MPs are not interested in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's dream project of Model village. This became clear by the poor presence of MPs at the workshop held in Bhopal.
India

POWER SECTOR REFORMS REMAIN A MIRAGE

STATE BOARDS NOT YET READY TO GO THE WHOLE HOG
G. Srinivasan - 2015-10-01 09:33
The latest decision by the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) not to go in for any upward revision in electricity tariff rates this year, after four years of continuous hikes has warmed the cockles of the common man Chief Minister Arwind Kejriwal. Losing little time, Kejriwal tweeted by crediting this to “honest politics”. Whether Chief Ministers of other States or the other quasi-judicial power regulators in the rest of the country should take a cue out of this not humdrum happening in the capital is a moot issue?

US AMBITIONS COMPLICATE SYRIAN CRISIS

OBAMA HAS TO WORK WITH PUTIN TO DEESCALATE
Arun Srivastava - 2015-10-01 09:27
By sending troops in support of the Assad regime to prevent its collapse, the Russian President has opened a new phase in the four-year-long civil war. Unless Moscow backs this up with a global diplomatic initiative to end the crisis, it could be sucked into another Afghan war-like situation. Though after his face-to-face meeting with Barack Obama on Monday night the Russian president Vladimir Putin said that Russia and the US could find a way to work together on Syria, over the future of the Syrian leader, Bashar al Assad, the mechanism was still not clear.
India

PUNJAB TO SEE POLITICAL REALIGNMENTS

CONGRESS, AAP HIT HARD BY FACTIONALISM
B.K. Chum - 2015-09-29 11:16
CHANDIGARH: Punjab’s mainstream political parties are in turmoil. The worst affected is the Congress followed by the BJP and the AAP. Akali Dal has not remained unaffected as signs of protests and dissent have also started emerging in the party. The only exception is the Left parties whose base, however, stands deeply shrunk. They are now trying to regain their political relevance by launching joint actions against the Akali-BJP government.