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GOVERNMENT SEESAW ON OROP DISHEARTENING

BOTCHED JOB COULD CHANGE CIVIL-MILITARY TIES
Kalyani Shankar - 2015-08-20 16:20
Is the Modi government not paying enough attention to the ex servicemen by delaying the implementation of the One Rank One Pension? A vocal war veteran community has successfully mobilised public support for their demand. The movement has not only sustained itself but is growing from strength to strength. What began as a murmur has grown into an agitation, which has now peaked with three ex servicemen sitting in a fast unto death in Jantar Mantar while their colleagues are demanding the implementation of the OROP.
India

TRINAMOOL FAVOURABLY PLACED FOR 2016 POLLS

DIVIDED OPPOSITION, RURAL SUPPORT GIVE EDGE TO MAMATA
Ashis Biswas - 2015-08-19 11:43
KOLKATA: With scheduled State Assembly elections only nine months away, the present political situation in West Bengal could not be more confusing.
India

NARENDRA MODI’S BIHAR PACKAGE MAY NOT BE ENOUGH FOR ELECTIONS

NITISH KUMAR IS NOW REPRESENTING STATE’S ASPIRATIONS
Arun Srivastava - 2015-08-19 11:40
The announcement by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday on the hefty development package for Bihar in the heat of the campaign for the assembly elections, might have given some boost to the morale of BJP cadres, but it may not finally bring enough dividends for the BJP led alliance in the crucial poll in October this year. Nitish Kumar has already won the battle of the Bihari minds against the Prime Minister and he will very well take the credit for forcing the PM to make the announcement which the Centre has been dillydallying for the last few months. Nitish Kumar is taking full advantage of the Prime Minister’s remarks made at the earlier meeting against him for his DNA which has angered the common Biharis.
India

BJP UNITS IN PUNJAB, HIMACHAL IN A MESS

SENIOR LEADERS OPENLY FIGHTING EACH OTHER
B.K. Chum - 2015-08-19 11:34
Is the BJP becoming Congress-II, or even worse, in Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Haryana? Perhaps yes but with the difference that while the Congress’s central leadership has belatedly been able to ostensibly impose peace on the quarreling leaders of its faction-ridden three state units, the infighting in the saffron party in Punjab and Himachal has not only escalated but the wedge between it and its ruling Punjab ally Akali Dal has also been widening. In Haryana dissenting voices have also been emerging against the party’s ruling leadership.

YUAN DEVALUATION NOT A BANE FOR INDIA

MODI GOVT HAS TO ADOPT INNOVATIVE STRATEGY
Subrata Majumder - 2015-08-19 11:24
Hogging headlines with bad days ahead for India’s exports owing to Chinese yuan devaluation. Marked the media coverage. Obsessed with simple economic theory, Indian media triggered threat on its exports, which was already dwindling since past few months. Initially, there was a jerk in stock market. But, within three days stock market bounced back with a spur. BSE Sensex soared by 518 points, to 28,067 on August 14, which reflected that the investors were unperturbed by the devaluation.
India: Madhya Pradesh

URBAN BODIES ELECTION VICTORY BRINGS RELIEF TO CHAUHAN

DIGVIJAY CONTINUES HIS CAMPAIGN AGAINST CHIEF MINISTER
L.S. Herdenia - 2015-08-17 13:22
BHOPAL: It was an Independence Day gift by the voters of urban bodies for Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, Shivraj Singh Chauhan and BJP. Elections were held in ten local bodies and out of them, BJP captured eight, while only one was won by the Congress and other by an independent candidate.
India

IUML PERSISTS IN THE POLITICS OF BRINKMANSHIP

CHANDY GOVERNMENT AGAIN YIELDS TO ITS PRESSURE
P. Sreekumaran - 2015-08-17 13:20
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: It is yet another instance of the Oommen Chandy Government meekly succumbing to the politics of brinkmanship practised by the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML).
India

BIHAR ELECTION IS NOW MOST CRUCIAL FOR CONGRESS

RAHUL DESPERATE TO PROJECT HIM AS A FIGHTER
Amulya Ganguli - 2015-08-17 13:18
A behaviourial change in someone who was shown catching forty winks in parliament and is nowadays aggressively leading the charge of his party against the government cannot be easily explained.
India

PSU BANK REFORMS MAY NOT STOP PRIVATE LOOT

PUBLIC MADE TO PAY FOR ‘RECAPITALISATION’
Nantoo Banerjee - 2015-08-17 13:15
A former Citybank trader, Tom Hays, recently found guilty by a London court of rigging London interbank offer rate (Libor), was sentenced 14 years in prison for conspiracy to defraud. Earlier, many top executives of multinational banks have lost their jobs, following the revelation of the Libor manipulation scandal. Libor is used as a benchmark for trillions of dollars worth bank loan transactions. India’s corporate sector is among the major borrowers under Libor and has been bearing the burden of the Libor manipulation for years. Unfortunately, there is no exemplary punishment in India for financial fraud and manipulation, including understatement of junk loans and large bank defaults by big borrowers in connivance with bank officials.
India

LAND BILL DELAY TO HIT MAKE IN INDIA

SUPPORTING INDUSTRY SHOULD NOW GET ALL HELP
Subrata Majumder - 2015-08-15 14:43
Politicians exploit illiterate farmers for vote banks. Babus (bureaucrats) wield power, armed with complex regulations. Investors limp under tainted democracy, engineered by politicians with the support of Babus.