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MINORITY SCHOLARSHIP ORDER: KERALA GOVT CAUGHT IN A CLEFT STICK

OPINION SHARPLY DIVIDED OVER THE HIGH COURT ORDER
P. Sreekumaran - 2021-06-02 17:07
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Kerala High Court’s verdict which quashed the 80:20 ratio in granting scholarship to minorities has put the Left Democratic Front (LDF) Government in a tight spot.

BENGAL BJP IN SWOOP AS CENTRE TAKES ON ALAPAN BANDYOPADHAYAY

MANY SENIOR LEADERS FEEL THAT THE PARTY WILL GET FURTHER ISOLATED
Arun Srivastava - 2021-06-02 17:03
Unable to take Mamata Banerjee head on, Narendra Modi is resorting to tactics of attacking her from behind. This is certainly not the characteristic of a warrior, as fighter as Modi is being projected by his supporters and party colleagues.

MY DAYS WITH ALAPAN BANDYOPADHAY, NEW CHIEF ADVISER TO MAMATA

LOOKING BACK AT A CLOSE ASSOCIATION FROM THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
Nitya Chakraborty - 2021-06-02 15:59
Alapan Bandyopadhay is in the eye of the storm raging between the Centre and the State of West Bengal. The gentleman bureaucrat has been hogging national headlines after the Modi-led Union government ordered his transfer on the night of May 28 following the PMO charge that the Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee kept Prime Minister Narendra Modi waiting, skipping the review meeting on Cyclone Yaas-induced damage in Bengal. Banerjee refuted the charges and alleged that the Centre and the BJP were resorting to vendetta against her government because of their humiliating defeat in the latest assembly elections.

IF MODI’S WISHES HAD WINGS, THINGS WOULD HAVE BEEN DIFFERENT

PLANS ALL GOOD ON PAPER, BUT BIG ZERO ON THE GROUND
K Raveendran - 2021-06-02 15:55
The Allahabad High Court had said that the state of affairs regarding treatment and management of Covid cases in Uttar Pradesh could only be considered ‘Ram Bharose’. The government quickly moved the Supreme Court against the observation. The apex court obliged, asking high courts to desist from issuing impractical orders. Well, the court only made a technical difference, not to the essence of whatever was meant by the high court judges. The objection was only about the issue of orders. The Supreme Court said the observations only need to be taken as ‘advise’ and not as order.

MANY LESSONS TO LEARN FROM RECENT GENERAL ELECTIONS HELD IN VIETNAM

NO INVOLVEMENT OF MONEY, ONLY PEOPLE’S PARTICIPATION ON MASSIVE SCALE
Amiad Horowitz - 2021-06-01 15:50
We Americans are used to the never-ending and increasingly costly cycle of U.S. electoral campaigns. Theoretically, elections are supposed to happen once every two to six years depending on the office and, one would think, campaigns for those elections would coincide with the election schedule. The reality is quite different. The 2020 election is barely past, and already the media and political commentators are hyping 2022 and 2024.

MANY AMERICAN INVESTORS WANT TO RELOCATE FACILITIES FROM CHINA TO INDIA

TIME FOR NEW DELHI TO TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE OF THIS LATEST SHIFT IN MOOD
Subrata Majumder - 2021-06-01 15:46
American investors splurge investment in India in 2020, despite COVID 19 battered the economy. India’s GDP recorded big decline in 2020 but US investment in India surged by over 297 per cent in 2020 (up from US $ 3.6 billion in 2019 to US $ 14.3 billion in 2020). In contrast, US investment in China plateaued, despite the positive growth in the Chinese economy. In 2020, GDP in China grew by 2.3 per cent.

ONLY FULL VACCINATION OF THE ENTIRE POPULATION CAN BEAT THE VIRUS

INDIA GOVT AND THE STATES HAVE NO TIME TO LOSE IN THIS LONG RACE
Sushil Kutty - 2021-06-01 15:43
The United States, says the tribe of anti-vaxers, is past the “incentives phase” of the “vaccination escalation hierarchy’. The incentives phase follows the “voluntary phase” and precedes the “punishment phase”. India remains stuck in the “voluntary phase”, where vaccination is pushed by legacy media, Social Media influencers, doctors, and the government itself. The “incentives phase” rewards vaccination – lottery tickets, free beer, free doughnuts, free ice cream.

BENGAL’S PROPOSAL FOR A LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL EVADES CRUCIAL QUESTIONS

MAJOR A PURPOSE IS TO REHABILITATE DEFEATED AND DISGRUNTLED PARTY PEOPLE
Sagarneel Sinha - 2021-06-01 15:39
After coming back to power for the third consecutive time, chief minister Mamata Banerjee has once again reignited an old debate in the state. The debate is about the efficiency of a bicameral house in a state. Back in 2011, when Mamata first came to power, she wanted to create a Legislative Council but the idea was put into cold storage. This time, however, the cabinet has given the nod to go ahead with the plan.

NARENDRA MODI IS DETERMINED TO TEACH MAMATA BANERJEE “A LESSON”

THERE IS NEED FOR WHOLEHOG MOBILISATION OF NON-CONGRESS CM’S AGAINST CENTRE
Nitya Chakraborty - 2021-06-01 15:36
The confrontation between the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the West Bengal Chief Minister has now reached a critical level posing questions about the very future of our federal system guaranteed by the Indian constitution. The letter by the centre sent on Monday evening to Alapan Bandyopadhayay was a show cause charging him for violating section 51 of the Disaster Management Act, 2005 by not attending the review meeting on Yaas called by the PM on May 28. Alapan resigned on May 31 as the Chief Secretary of the Bengal government –his due day of retirement, without reporting to the office in Delhi as directed by the centre in its letter of Friday evening.