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SEAT-SHARING BLUES CHASE MVA AND MAHAYUTI TO THE BRINK IN MAHARASHTRA

BOTH BJP AND CONGRESS ARE FACING THE HEAT FROM THE ALLIES
Sushil Kutty - 2024-10-29 14:43
On Tuesday, the last day for filing nominations for the November 20 Maharashtra assembly elections, both the Mahayuti and the Maha Vikas Aghadi alliances were still looking for closure to their seat-sharing blues. Nobody in either grouping could provide clarity to the goings on, the protracted delays plaguing seat-sharing. And while on seat-sharing, the BJP is fighting allegations of "wrong-choice" candidates, accused of giving tickets to "outsiders".

BIHAR SCHOOL EDUCATION GETS A DIGITAL MAKEOVER WITH E-SERVICE BOOKS

THE NEXT STEP IS TO EQUIP TEACHERS WITH PROPER TOOLS FOR COACHING
Arun Kumar Shrivastav - 2024-10-29 14:40
Bihar often creates contrasting images about itself. On the one hand, it produces many IAS, IPS, and professionals in other fields. On the other hand, school education with mass copying in the exams and malpractices in evaluating the copies are too familiar to be talked about. Over the years, government jobs were far and few between. The payment of salaries was delayed by several months. However, all these images should change now. The Bihar Education Department, for example, offers some freshness.

TRUMP’S MADISON SQUARE GARDEN RALLY ECHOES NAZI EVENT THERE IN 1939

NOVEMBER 5 ELECTIONS HAVE TURNED INTO A BATTLE AGAINST FASCISM
John Wojcik - 2024-10-29 14:38
NEW YORK: Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally on Sunday more than lived up to predictions that it would echo the Nazi rally held there in 1939. It was filled with vitriol and profanity-laced racist attacks against people the convicted criminal ex-president sees as political enemies but particularly aimed at Vice President Kamala Harris.

INDIA, CHINA ARE LOOKING AT POSSIBLE GAINS AND LOSSES WITH CHANGE OF GUARDS IN THE US

CHINA’S CHOICE OF KAMALA HARRIS AS THE NEXT US PRESIDENT IS NOT SURPRISING
Nantoo Banerjee - 2024-10-28 14:45
Domestic issues often override international commitments in diplomacy. China’s preference of Kamala Harris to Donald Trump as the next US president may look unusual but not entirely illogical from the world’s second largest economy’s business point of view. China may not mind if such a possibility could enhance diplomatic discomfort to its ally, Russia, which has been fighting Ukraine to prevent its western neighbour from joining NATO. Under the leadership of President Joe Biden, the US has extended massive fund and military equipment support to Ukraine to face off the Russian assault head on in the last two years, making the US arms manufacturing industry a major gainer so far. A Trump victory could mean a US pull back forcing the end of the Ukraine war. But, going by past experience, it could also embitter China-US trade and diplomatic relations. Adversely, a Kamala Harris victory next month is most likely to escalate the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war diminishing the prospect of an early resolution of the bitter conflict.

BRICS BLOC’S MOVE TO BOOST ALTERNATIVE PAYMENT SYSTEM SHOULD WORRY U.S.

PRESIDENT PUTIN HAS REASONS TO BE HAPPY AT THE RUSH FOR NEW MEMBERSHIP
Asad Mirza - 2024-10-28 14:41
BRICS nations concluded their annual summit in the Russian city of Kazan on October 24 resolving to deepen economic ties. Plans to deepen financial cooperation and develop alternatives to Western-dominated payment systems were also discussed, besides offering African nations a bigger say in the changing global order.

LEFT PARTIES MAKE THEIR MAJOR PRESENCE IN JHARKHAND POLL NOMINATIONS

CPI(ML)-L AND MCC MERGER CONSOLIDATES COMMUNIST INFLUENCE IN COAL BELT
Rabindra Nath Sinha - 2024-10-28 14:34
KOLKATA: A development in the ultra-Left politics that happened on September 9 this year in Jharkhand, to be more specific in the Dhanbad coalfields, gets cemented as elections for the sixth state Assembly knock at the door and revive memories of the role that the Marxist Coordination Committee’s veteran leader A K Roy (Arun Kumar Roy) had played in the area’s trade union movement for many years. [Not many people were aware of his full name; he was well-known and always addressed as A K Roy].

FASTER CIVIL TRIALS IN INDIA THROUGH TECH REFORMS AND INNOVATIONS ARE IMPERATIVE

AI AND E-COURTS MAY HELP IN A BIG WAY IN SPEEDING UP THE JUSTICE DELIVERY SYSTEM
Harsh Mahaseth and Sadqua Khatoon - 2024-10-28 14:30
Indian judiciary faces a significant backlog of civil cases, with around 11.1 million cases pending, of which 22 percent are older than five years. These prolonged delays erode public trust in the legal system and leave many in a prolonged state of uncertainty while awaiting justice.

SEBI CHIEF’S REFUSAL TO APPEAR BEFORE PAC AND BJP’S STOUT DEFENCE REVEAL A SINISTER PLOT

WITH BUCH AT HELM, MARKET REGULATOR HAS LOST EVEN A SEMBLANCE OF INDEPENDENCE
K Raveendran - 2024-10-26 12:37
The desperation shown by BJP members of the parliamentary accounts committee to shield SEBI chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch from criticism for her failure to appear before the panel shows how her acts of commission and omission were not just a reflection of certain deficit in personal integrity, but how a sinister plot to use the market regulatory mechanism to safeguard the interests of corporates dear to the ruling party was brought into play.

‘SUCCESS’ OF INDIA-CHINA AGREEMENT ON LAC IS BEING OVERBLOWN

NEW DELHI HAS TO WAIT AND WATCH TO ASSESS ITS ACTUAL IMPACT
Anjan Roy - 2024-10-26 12:34
Although ice has apparently been broken between India and China over conflicts and confrontations in Demchok and Depsang areas in eastern Ladakh, tensions have not been eliminated fully.

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT FOR WOMEN IN INDIA GRADUALLY WORSENING

PERCENTAGE OF FEMALE WORKERS RISING IN UNORGANISED AND INFORMAL SECTORS
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 2024-10-26 12:31
Due to declining scope of job opportunity in the organised and formal sector, women workers in India have been increasingly trying hard even to find a place in the unorganised and informal sectors sans social security. Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) 2023-24 for the period of July 2023 – June 2024 shows that their participation in the non-agriculture informal sector has been rising and stood at 61.2 per cent as against 58.4 per cent in 2021-22 on the usual status basis.