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BANGLADESH DEFIES ALL PRESSURES FROM USA TO TAKE A POSITION AGAINST RUSSIA

MEDIA ANALYSTS POINT OUT WEST’S DOUBLE STANDARD AND NATO ROLE IN WAR
Ashis Biswas - 2022-04-08 12:06
A section of Bangladeshi media analysts, unlike their more diplomatic Indian counterparts, has taken a distinctively acerbic view of the role played by Ukraine in Europe and elsewhere in recent years. The mainstream Dhaka-based media however is broadly supportive of their country’s present neutral positioning on the war in Ukraine.

HIKE IN FUEL PRICES HAVE LED TO STEEP RISE IN COSTS OF ESSENTIAL ITEMS

POOR ARE SUFFERING MOST AS THE RICH AREGETTING DIVIDENDS FROM CENTRAL POLICIES
Dr Soma Marla - 2022-04-08 10:52
For the last two weeks prices on Petrol, diesel and cooking gas are increased twelve times. A litre of petrol costs Rs. 118.4 in Mumbai and diesel Rs 105 in Chittor. Rise in fuel prices has a cascading effect not just on transport but on sectors of economy too. Consequently with rising prices inflation is rising alarmingly. Finally the tax burden is falling on the workers and middle class while the super rich is gifted with tax breaks.

POLITICS OVER MANGOES AND LOUDSPEAKERS DOESN’T MAKE INDIA GREAT AGAIN

A NATION WITH IMMENSE POTENTIAL IS LOSING ITS STATURE DUE TO SOME FRINGE GROUPS
Arun Kumar Shrivastav - 2022-04-08 10:49
On April 6, The American Bazaar published an article that goes by the headline: Alphonsos arrive in America as USDA okays Indian mango Import. The news story talks about the excitement among the Asian communities in the US on the arrival of famous Indian mango varieties — Chausa, Dussheri, Langara, and Sindoori, apart from Alphonsos. The news story quotes an Indian American HR professional Krishna Kant as saying, “This is great news…. Of all the memories from India, the memories of devouring the sweetest, fleshiest mangoes back home in India bring a smile to all Indians.”

MANY DRUGS UNDER PRICE CONTROL NO MORE AFFORDABLE FOR MAJORITY

POOR PATIENTS DOOMED TO SUFFER AFTER THE HIGHEST EVER PRICE HIKE
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 2022-04-08 10:46
From April 1, 2022, the majority of drugs have become costlier, and the poor patients are doomed to suffer, which is being termed as the highest ever price hike in the country. Even the drugs under price control mechanism many seem no more affordable for the majority of the common people, since they have already spent almost all their savings and surplus money during the last two years of COVID-19 crisis. It is the direct effect of the announcement of the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) of India made on March 25 to allow an increase on the prices of essential drugs by 10.76607 per cent, much more than 1.97 per cent in 2017, 3.43 per cent in 2018, 4.26 per cent in 2019, and 1.88 per cent in 2020.

THE RISE AND RISE OF THE BJP IN INDIAN POLITY IN LAST 42 YEARS

NARENDRA MODI HAS GIVEN A BIG BOOST THROUGH HINDUTVA-BIG BUSINESS AXIS
Sushil Kutty - 2022-04-08 10:40
Prime Minister Narendra Modi waxed eloquent on April 6, the 42nd foundation day of the Bharatiya Janata Party, dwelling deep into ‘parivaarvad’ and ‘rashtravaad’, besides pointing out that the rise and rise of the BJP is also centred round India’s growing global clout. Who he was giving a pat on the back with that reference was not hard to guess. Also if anybody missed party co-founder Lal Krishna Advani, it wouldn’t have surprised many.

NOBODY CAN BE DEPRIVED OF LIBERTY OR PROPERTY WITHOUT DUE PROCESS OF LAW

SUPREME COURT ORDER POINTS TO STATES RESPONSIBILITY IN ENSURING JUSTICE
V. Venkatesan - 2022-04-07 13:11
The Supreme Court held on Wednesday that nobody can be deprived of liberty or property without due process, or authorization of law. The recognition of this dates back to the 1700s to the decision of the King’s Bench Court in Britain in Entick vs. Carrington (1765) and by the Supreme Court itself in Wazir Chand vs. The State of Himachal Pradesh (1954), the court observed.

AN ESCALATING WAR INVOLVING EUROPE HAS TO BE AVOIDED AT ALL COSTS

ANTI FASCIST AND PRO PEACE FORCES HAVE TO ASSERT GLOBALLY TO STOP THE WAR
Joe Sims - 2022-04-07 13:07
As the bombs drop and the war rages on into the fifth week of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, President Biden dramatically escalated the danger of a wider conflict by calling for Vladimir Putin’s removal. “For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power,” quipped Biden at the end of a much-touted speech in Warsaw.

NARENDRA MODI’S RECENT COMMENTS INDICATE A PROCESS OF OLIGARCHY

ALL EFFORTS ARE BEING MADE TO DO AWAY WITH CONSTITUTIONAL VALUES
Krishna Jha - 2022-04-07 13:03
Even long before independence, in 1888, Sir John Stratchy told the Cambridge undergraduates “...There is not and never was an India, or even any country of India, no Indian nation, no people of India about whom we hear so much...that men of Punjab. Bengal, north west provinces and Madras...should ever feel that they belong to one great Indian nation, is impossible.”It was the base line for the British to restrain our multiplicity from emerging as one. They had realised that India had emerged as one when the first war of independence was launched in 1857.

NEW CORONAVIRUS VARIANT REMINDS IMPENDING THREATS

INDIA CANNOT AFFORD UNPREPAREDNESS AND CARELESSNESS
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 2022-04-07 13:00
Within few days of lifting all COVID-19 related curbs from April 2, including mandatory wearing of masks and maintaining physical distancing, Maharashtra reported India’s first case of Coronavirus variant XE on April 6 in Mumbai, though within hours Union Health Ministry disagreed saying the present evidence does not suggest that it is XE variant. Since it is only a preliminary assessment of one variant, and there may emerge others, India needs utmost care and preparedness for any eventuality. The fact is that this new variant has been detected in Britain and it will need a few days for this to infect people in India.

SUPREME COURT HAS TO TAKE AN EARLY DECISION ON ELECTORAL BONDS

THERE HAS BEEN TOO MUCH DELAY IN ENSURING TRANSPARENCY IN POLITICAL FUNDING
Nitya Chakraborty - 2022-04-07 12:23
It is good that the Chief Justice of India N V Ramana has agreed to take up for hearing a pending petition challenging the Electoral Bond Scheme, 2018 .The 20th tranche of electoral bonds opened on April 1 this year and it will continue till April 10.It would have been better if the Supreme Court would have heard the plea before this in the interests of ensuring a level playing field in political funding and establishing transparency, but this has not been given that priority yet. It will now be in the best interests of the democracy if the petition is heard as early as possible. After the current sale of bonds, no further issue should be allowed.