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ANGELA LANSBURY WAS A BRILLIANT ACTOR AND A COMMITTED SOCIALIST

SHE WAS A RARE ACTOR WHO ACHIEVED SUCCESS IN FILMS, THEATRE AND TV
Eileen Jones - 2022-10-14 11:02
It’s good to discover, in reading the tributes to Angela Lansbury — who died on October 11 at age ninety-six — that the beloved actor reportedly considered herself “a proud socialist.”

IMF CALLS FOR GLOBAL SOLIDARITY IN ENSURING FOOD SECURITY FOR THE POOR

DEBT DISTRESS RISK IS A CONCERN IN SIXTY PER CENT OF LOW INCOME COUNTRIES
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 2022-10-14 09:58
The world is reeling from multiple shocks and the global economic outlook looks increasingly difficult. Therefore, the IMF is in quest for a more resilient world, as is reflected in the IMF’s policy paper, called the Managing Director’s Global Policy Agenda 2022. It has come with an assertion that the time to confront together our shared challenges is now. Act now and act together it has urged.

OPEC’S DECISION TO CUT OIL OUTPUT IS A CHALLENGE TO U.S. HEGEMONY

EVEN KNOWN ALLIES IN THE GULF ARE DEFYING AMERICAN DIKTAT ON OIL ISSUE
Prabhat Patnaik - 2022-10-14 09:53
What is called OPEC+ that is the13 members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) together with 11 other petroleum exporting countries led by Russia, decided on October 5 to cut their oil production by 2 million barrels per day, starting from November. The US had been pressing OPEC not to take this decision. There had been hectic lobbying by the US to prevent this outcome, and several visits by top US officials to Saudi Arabia, including even by President Joe Biden, to press home the point. And yet OPEC decided otherwise; not surprisingly, this decision has been called in the western media “a slap on Biden’s face”.

INDIA’S CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT IS NOW HIGHEST IN LAST NINE YEARS

INNOVATIVE POLICY RESPONSES BY CENTRE NEEDED TO BRING DOWN CAD
Dr. Nilanjan Banik - 2022-10-14 09:50
Trade numbers for the fiscal 2022-2023 are looking dismal. The expectation is that for the Q1 and Q2 Fiscal 2022-2023, the Current Account Deficit (CAD) is expected to be the highest in 9 years. A quick search on items using the harmonized system (HS) at a 2-digit level reveals that there are 6 such items (among the top ten tradable items), which are of intra-industry types and contribute more than 70% of India’s trade deficit. Controlling CAD would call for understanding the nature of the deficit and policy response to counter this growing deficit.
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FOOTBALL: SETUNGCHIM’S EXTRA-TIME STRIKE HELPS NAGALAND SCHOOL TO WIN SUBROTO CUP AFTER 42 YEARS

Harpal Singh Bedi - 2022-10-13 18:28
New Delhi: A header in the first-half of extra-time by Setungchim, helped Pilgrim Higher Secondary School (PHSS), Dimapur, Nagaland, beat Government Model Higher Secondary School (GMHSS), Chandigarh 1-0 to take back home Subroto Cup after 42 years.
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GOLF: THRILLING WIN FOR TEE BIRDS ON DAY-8 AT LLOYD DGC LEAGUE

Harpal Singh Bedi - 2022-10-13 17:35
New Delhi: In an exciting battle, team ‘Tee BIrds’ pulled the rug from under team ‘Robo4me’ winning 4 of their 7 games to tally 8.5 points and climb to the second spot behind ‘The A-Team’ in their group on Day 8 of the Lloyd Delhi Golf Club League here on Thursday.

INDIA NOW SELLING DISTRICT HOSPITALS TO PRIVATE COMPANIES

BJP LED OR SUPPORTED FIVE STATES ARE SPEEDING UP THE SALE
Gyan Pathak - 2022-10-13 14:33
PM Modi led BJP government of India has put the public sectors of the country on sale for quite some time. After the privatization move of public sector companies, banking, and insurance sector, the central government is now trying to sell district hospitals to private companies, and five states either governed or supported by the BJP have now started the process. These states are Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat and Meghalaya.

ANNIE ERNAUX’S WRITING HAS GIVEN DIGNITY TO THE WORKING CLASS LIVES

THE FRENCH AUTHOR DEPICTS THE LITERATURE THAT SHAPES TRANSMISSION OF MEMORY
Jess Cotton - 2022-10-13 11:21
Annie Ernaux, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature last week, was not on the other end of the telephone when the committee rang to deliver the news. Last year, she received a prank text telling her she had won the illustrious award, which might be one reason why her first response when the committee did get through to her was incredulous: “Are you sure?”