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STRONG ECONOMY AND NATIONAL CONSOLIDATION

MODI'S VISION FOR MAKING INDIA A GLOBAL POWER
S. Sethuraman - 2014-06-03 10:08
Having won over large sections of people for his action-oriented Government, assigning priority tasks to his senior colleagues to accomplish in the coming weeks, Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi is also turning to his larger vision of a strong and united India, for which he wants first to galvanise his party to consolidate itself all over the country.
India

WAGING WAR ON OUR MOTHER TONGUES

SC JUDGMENT HAS SEVERE IMPLICATIONS
Garga Chatterjee - 2014-06-02 15:03
My parents, both of whom went to Bangla-medium schools, had decided to send me to an English-medium school. Among other things, this was a marker of relative affluence. From Kolkata’s insular perch, it was perceived to be an essential lubricant to socio-economic ascendency. It was also true that much of Kolkata’s upper-middle and middle classes had deserted public institutions – schools and hospitals were the major casualties of this trend because institutions of the poor and administered by the rich without a stake in them run very poorly. This reality may have also worked in my parent’s minds – the only son needs to succeed and earn.
India

LOK SABHA RESULTS HAVE SENT MANY SIGNALS

RAHUL ISN'T THE ONLY BUNGLER, KEJRIWAL AND KARAT ARE ALSO FAILURES
Amulya Ganguli - 2014-06-02 14:56
Apart from Rahul Gandhi, there are several others at present in Indian politics who have goofed-up. Arvind Kejriwal is among them and Prakash Karat is another. To start with the Aam Admi Party (AAP) chief, his fall was anticipated by his mentor, Anna Hazare, soon after the two parted company when he described his erstwhile protégé as “power hungry”.
India

ARANMULA VERDICT IS A BIG JOLT TO CHANDY

A NOTABLE VICTORY FOR ECOLOGISTS
P. Sreekumaran - 2014-06-01 13:58
In a democracy, the will of the people is supreme. Any Government that tries to impose a decision in blatant disregard of the people’s sentiments and seeks to ride roughshod over their is bound to suffer its implications.
India

MODI TAKING A CLOSE LOOK AT GOVERNORS

SOME MAY BE ASKED TO RESIGN
Harihar Swarup - 2014-06-01 13:53
The Congress has shrunk to lowest-ever size of 44 in the 16th Lok Sabha but as many as 18 Congressmen continue to occupy gubernatorial office. Will it be possible for the Narendra Modi Government to remove them? Going by a Supreme Court ruling, it is not possible to replace Governors but going by past practice they can be easily replaced and sacked, if they refuse to step down. However, the new Prime Minister’s hands are tied by a verdict of five-judge bench of the apex court as far back as May, 2010, disapproving the practice of replacing Governors after a new government comes to power at the centre. The ruling says “the governors are appointed for a fixed five-year term and as such they cannot be changed in an arbitrary and capricious manner.” The Governor cannot be removed merely because they are ‘not in sync’ with the party in power unless there are compelling reasons for proving misconduct and irregularities, says the apex court’s ruling.
India

MADHYA PRADESH CONGRESS INTROSPECTS

REALITY CHECK HAS HARSH LESSONS IN STORE
L S Herdenia - 2014-05-30 16:09
BHOPAL: “So far, we have not formally gone into the causes for our defeat in the Lok Sabha polls. It may take a month or two before we introspect as to the reasons that led to our dismal performance”, was the reply of Rameshwar Neekhra, senior Vice-President of Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee, when asked what was the reason behind the Congress winning only 2 of the 29 Lok Sabha seats in Madhya Pradesh.
India

POWER POLITICS POSING A BIG CHALLENGE TO MODI

ENERGY SECURITY HAS TO GET TOP PRIORITY
Nantoo Banerjee - 2014-05-30 16:05
No expression is strong enough to condemn the project delays during the Congress-led UPA regime which, according to latest estimates, blocked gigantic investments to the tune of some Rs. 20 lakh crore, in total. Assuming that 50 per cent of these projects, if taken up in time, were genuinely bankable ones, the country would have witnessed a gross investment of Rs. 10 lakh crore in core and infrastructure projects. A good number of them were related to the power sector. It is difficult to believe that the Sonia Gandhi-Manmohan Singh government chose to sleep over those power projects when large parts of country have been witnessing blackouts or severe power cuts for years. Growing disputes over land acquisition by utility companies, environment clearance and fuel-linkage derailed the country’s power generation programme and, in turn, economic growth as populism and political brinkmanship took precedence over economic logic and social priority. The fate of at least 40 new power projects – coal-fired, gas-based, hydro and nuclear – was driven into uncertainty due to a sheer absence of political will on the UPA government’s part to see them through.
India

PRIME MINISTER SETS HIS ECONOMIC PRIORITIES

MODI ALSO IMPRESSES SAARC LEADERS
S. Sethuraman - 2014-05-30 15:53
The Modi Sarkar hit the ground from day one with the new Ministers reeling off their intended policy moves, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi went through bilateral exchanges with leaders of the South Asian region, whom he had invited to watch his induction into office earlier, on May 26. The new Finance Minister Mr Arun Jaitley plunged himself into the fiscal conundrum to sort out issues for immediate attention before he gets on with the pre-budget discussions.
India

SOUND, FURY AND SOME DIPLOMACY

MODI’S FOREIGN POLICY BEGINS WELL
Kalyani Shankar - 2014-05-30 01:08
Prime Minister Narendra Modi took out a rabbit from his hat when he invited the SAARC leaders for his swearing-in ceremony on Monday and took it forward by having a separate ‘get to know’ meeting with each of the leaders who had arrived in Delhi to witness the spectacular event. No doubt he got kudos for this coup, and has seized the initial advantage but it is too early to speculate on his foreign policy initiatives.

Smriti Irani controversy : Much ado about nothing

ASHOK B SHARMA - 2014-05-29 14:12
Lot of eyebrows have been raised about the future of education in India under the dispensation of the new minister for human resources development who has not completed her graduation level study in formal education. This was fuelled by no other than a former minister and responsible spokesperson of the Congress party Ajay Maken soon after the former's appointment.