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INDIA

SHIV SENA’S DECISION TO GO SOLO A BLOW TO BJP

MAHARASHTRA POLITICS TO WITNESS MAJOR CHURN
Kalyani Shankar - 2018-01-30 12:57
After all the bickering the Shiv Sena has decided to part ways with the BJP. The party has passed a resolution in its national executive meeting last week that it will go it alone in the upcoming 2019 Lok Sabha and the Assembly polls. The two oldest ideological partners have been hurling abuses at each other for the past three years and more. Ironically, playing opportunistic politics, Sena wants to continue in the state government in which it is a coalition partner and also remain in the NDA. Incidentally, the Sena is the second largest constituent of the BJP-led NDA at the Centre, with 18 members in the Lok Sabha. Many expect the Sena to come out of the state government nearer the polls. Power is the glue and the Sena does not want to give up power in the interim period.
INDIA

A PLAIN-SPEAKING SURVEY FOR ECONOMIC TURNAROUND

JAITLEY MAY GET LEEWAY TO CHOOSE BETWEEN PRUDENCE AND POPULISM
G. Srinivasan - 2018-01-29 11:29
The pre-budget Economic Survey of the last full-budget of the Modi Government is, true to its customary elegance and gravitas, focused on long-term issues that have a decisive bearing on the Indian economy and the demographic dividend it is putatively enriched with to make high growth a distinct dream, if not a reality!
UNITED STATES

THE TRUMP SPECTACLE AND THE END OF TRUTH

REPUBLICANS OPTING FOR MORE RIGHTWING SHIFT
Albert Scharenberg - 2018-01-29 09:45
Robert Zaretsky recently commented in The New York Times that Donald Trump’s presidency marks the coming of age of The Society of the Spectacle—a society in which truth is essentially reduced to a mere hypothesis and consistently subordinated to orchestration.

WHY ASEAN MATTERS SO MUCH FOR INDIA?

NEW DELHI STANDS TO BENEFIT SIGNIFICANTLY
Nilanjan Banik - 2018-01-29 09:42
When it comes to competing in the world economy, the Chinese dragon always wins hands down against the Indian elephant. India's share in world trade is stuck at around 1.8 percent since 2011, whereas that for China is close to 12 percent. For the Indian elephant to catch the Chinese dragon at the halfway mark by 2020, the export figure needs to grow in excess of 30 percent annually. Indeed, a hard task at hand.
INDIA

TELECOM IMPORTS PUTTING PRESSURE ON SECURITY, FOREX RESERVES

NEEDED STRONG ACTION TO VASTLY IMPROVE LOCAL OUTPUT OF GEARS
Nantoo Banerjee - 2018-01-29 09:40
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) may be trying to push the manufacturing of telecommunications equipment in the country for both economic reasons and alleviating security concerns, but the progress made so far in this regard is far from encouraging. India has become one of the world’s top importers of telecom gears. And, it may remain so for years until the government takes some firm actions to ensure that both the memory chips and other key inputs, including batteries, are made in India.
INDIA

DECLINING SHARES OF RAIL TRAFFIC, OPTIONS IN 2018-19 BUDGETS

M.Y.Siddiqui - 2018-01-29 07:40
Shares of rail traffic, both in passenger and freight, have come down drastically since Independence vis-à-vis other modes of transportation despite volume of rail traffic having gone up substantially in absolute terms.. Presently, passenger share of Indian Railways has come down to 13 percent from 75 percent at the time of Independence. There is a worrying trend of decline in actual number of passengers since 2013-14. The number of rail passengers in 2012-13 was 8421 million, which has come down to 8151.90 million in 2015-16.
INDIA: KERALA

BINOY KODIYERI EPISODE: POINTS TO PONDER

GRIM MESSAGE TO CPI(M): REINVENT OR PERISH
P. Sreekumaran - 2018-01-27 10:54
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With the Dubai Police and the Dubai Court giving a clean chit to Binoy Kodiyeri, son of Kerala CPI(M) state secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishnan’s son, the party has emerged out of a tight political situation at least for the time being.
INDIA

OUR INSTITUTIONS, INCLUDING STATUTE, NEED A RE-LOOK

GOVERNANCE SYSTEM HAS FAILED THE INDIAN PEOPLE
K Raveendran - 2018-01-27 10:52
Prime Minister Narendra Modi went to Davos World Economic Forum to sell his great India story to the world. But even before he could make a pitch, he lost his cause. Damning conclusions in two separate reports about the performance of his government put him in the spot and placed a discount on whatever he was about to claim. And even his promise to replace red tape with red carpet sounded just as hollow as most of his other fancied slogans. Davos sent him back, reminding him that it believed his story was a sham.
INDIA

IMPORTANCE OF SCIENTIFIC HEALTH EDUCATION

MYTHS ABOUT HEALTH AND HEALING DOING GREAT HARM
Dr. Arun Mitra - 2018-01-27 10:49
Education is the key to development of any society. It opens up one's mind, widens the horizon of thinking and gives an insight into the causes and effects of happenings around. Health education is all the more important because good health is most dear to all. It affects our day-today working capacities and contribution in development. But health is not always decided by one individual. It is dependent on several factors around us. These are socio-economic, environmental in addition to personal habits developed over time. Therefore, it is important to inculcate knowledge about health in a scientific manner right from the beginning of schooling. Children need to be taught about basic things, like doing exercise, washing hands, throwing waste in the dust bin, segregating non biodegradable waste like plastic from biodegradable ones etc.
INDIA

BENGAL BYELECTIONS SEEN GOING TMC WAY

BJP EMERGING AS THE ONLY CHALLENGER
Ashis Biswas - 2018-01-27 10:46
Unforeseeable occurrences apart, the outcome and the broad trends of the Uluberia Lok Sabha and Noapara Assembly by elections in West Bengal on Jan 29, are predictable.