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MAMATA TURNS CENTRE-LEFT TO FIGHT BJP

JULY 21 ADDRESS HAS IMPORTANT SIGNALS
Barun Das Gupta - 2014-07-25 11:14
KOLKATA: The Trinamool Congress observes 21 July every year as Martyrs’ Day. It was on this day in 1993 that thirteen youths were shot dead by the Left Front Government’s police in Kolkata. They had gathered at various points in the city to participate in a ‘march to Writers’ Buildings’ (the State Secretariat) at the call of the All India Youth Congress of which Mamata Banerjee was the State President. Their demand was that voters’ identity cards be made the only document to verify a voter’s identity, to prevent the mass-scale ‘scientific rigging’ that the CPI-M was allegedly resorting to. Mamata was still in the Congress. The TMC was formed in 1998. Since then it had been religiously observing this day with Mamata as the main speaker.
India

CONGRESS IN SELF DESTRUCTION MODE

IT IS HEADING TOWARDS NOWHERE
Upendra Prasad - 2014-07-25 11:10
After getting decimated in the last Lok Sabha election, the grand old party of India, Indian National Congress is facing unprecedented crisis of its history and the way, the party is functioning only suggests that it is in a self destruction mode. It is not facing any problem from outside. It did not get defeated because BJP was better than it. It is facing the problem, which it has created for itself. It has stuck itself in the mire and it is not showing the will power, which is needed to get out of the mess it has landed in.
India

QUALITY IN RAILWAYS STILL A DREAM

PEP TALKS TO HIDE LACK OF PLANNING
Surojit Mahalanobis - 2014-07-24 10:52
NEW DELHI: This year’s Railway Budget seems all set to give lip-service to development. Bullet trains, which are the preserves of the affluent citizens of the country, would definitely give wings to imagination of all, but fail to serve the purpose to ensure the greatest happiness to the largest number of travellers, which quality good governance demands. This demand is also the call of democracy.

NEW GLOBAL FINANCIAL CHILLS TO TEST INDIA'S RECOVERY

JAITLEY'S MAIDEN BUDGET HAS IN-BUILT RISKS TO PONDER
S. Sethuraman - 2014-07-24 10:49
Challenging developments across the world, with rising battle zones and growing risks of volatility in financial markets and oil prices, now threaten an orderly pace of growth recovery for emerging nations like India, at a time the advanced economies themselves, chiefly USA, face headwinds.
India

DESERTING CONGRESS’ SINKING SHIP

ALLIES LOOK FOR GREENER PASTURES
Kalyani Shankar - 2014-07-24 10:46
The UPA allies are leaving the sinking ship looking for better opportunities. The latest to do so is the National Conference. Others are not far behind as the already shrunk Congress-led UPA will soon realise. The Congress party remains almost isolated with barely a handful of allies like Muslim League and RJD and NCP.

ONE-THIRD OF WORLD POOR LIVE IN INDIA

UNITED NATIONS REPORT CALLS FOR ACTION
G. Srinivasan - 2014-07-23 11:02
Material progress and social progress are two diametrically different propositions altogether that the success in one does not reflect analogous and distinct improvements in the other unless conscious efforts are put in place to lift all sections of society to a decent standard of living. While the gross domestic product (GDP) growth captures material progress, the social progress is being captured in a new concept called human index development. To some extent most of the advanced countries had struck balance between the two, even as emerging economies including India and China and a host of developing countries and the least developed countries (LDCs) continue to wage a uphill battle to fulfill the aspirations of legions of their people. Invariably these people struggle to make both ends meet when they are at the mercy of market and mercantilist forces that rule the roost in their economies. The latest report of the Washington-based International Food Policy Research institute (IFPRI) put India in a dismal slot of 63rd out of 78 countries at the Global Human Index (GHI)alongside many African and sub-Saharan countries.
India

TARUN GOGOI IS SAFE FOR THE PRESENT

STRONG HIGH COMMAND STAND FINALLY PAYS
Barun Das Gupta - 2014-07-23 10:59
KOLKATA: The two-year-long campaign of the Congress dissidents in Assam to oust Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi came to a denouement on Monday, July 21. In the morning the dissident-in-chief and aspirant for the Chief Minister’s chair, Himanta Biswa Sarma, met the Governor with 28 fellow-dissidents. (The number is important because the dissidents had been claiming support of 56 Congress MLAs out of 78 in a House of 126.) Sarma came out of the meeting and went straightaway to address a crowded press conference. What he said was contradictory and confusing.
India

PLAYING HIS MASTER’S VOICE MAY NOT ALWAYS WORK WITH MODI

COMMERCE SECRETARY READ THE PM WRONG ON EASING GOLD IMPORT
Nantoo Banerjee - 2014-07-23 10:55
When Narendra Modi made one of his first thoughts on the required changes in the country’s economic policy public before he was sworn in as the Prime Minister, it was about the need to ease gold imports. The PM-designate’s views seemed to have immediately served as a pointer to the administration which the UPA left behind for Modi to inherit. Modi’s reference to easing gold import probably made some top bureaucrats in the finance and commerce ministries to privately liken Modi to UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi when it came to exhibiting passion for the yellow metal.
India

GROUPISM BACK WITH A BANG IN KERALA CONGRESS

‘I’ GROUP OPPOSES CM’S CABINET REJIG MOVE
P. Sreekumaran - 2014-07-22 11:28
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: After a brief and surprising lull, the Congress leaders in Kerala are back at their bickering best.
India

BJP STILL RELUCTANT TO FACE POLLS IN DELHI

LEADERSHIP NOT SURE OF PEOPLE’S MOOD
Amulya Ganguli - 2014-07-22 11:25
The BJP’s friends such as the RSS have been advising it against trying to form a government in Delhi with the help of defectors from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Congress, but the saffron outfit’s initial reluctance to go for fresh polls is worth analyzing.