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COP29 AGREEMENT HAS LEFT MANY GAPS IN THE FINAL AGREEMENT NEEDING TO BE TACKLED

ROCKY ROAD AHEAD IN CLIMATE MITIGATION AS WHO PAYS WHAT IS YET TO BE DECIDED
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 2024-11-28 10:59
The UN Climate Conference (COP29), world’s largest climate conference that brought together nearly 200 countries in Baku, Azerbaijan, wrapped up with a hard-fought agreement on climate finance but uncertainties over the climate crisis mitigation still looms large. Tripling finance to developing countries from $100 billion to $300 billion annually by 2035, aiming to scale up finance to $1.3 trillion from public and private sources, will be of little use if the issue of “who pays what is not decided” and the fund committed is not delivered in time.

INCREASING SHARE OF UNPAID WORKERS AMONG LABOUR FORCE IS OMINOUS

MODI GOVERNMENT YET TO DEAL WITH UNEMPLOYMENT ISSUE IN ALL SERIOUSNESS
Krishna Jha - 2024-11-28 10:52
Indian economy, which is passing through one of its worst phases in history, seems set to get another major hit in the coming days. The rating agency Crisil has said the GDP growth is likely to fall to 6.8 per cent in FY25 from 8.2 per cent in FY24. The rating agency has attributed the fall in the GDP growth to the high interest rates and lower fiscal impulse in the economy.

LESSONS OF BHOPAL GAS TRAGEDY SHOULD HAVE BEEN A PART OF OUR CONSTITUTIONAL ETHOS

ON THE EVE OF 40TH ANNIVERSARY, IT IS TIME TO DO FULL JUSTICE TO THE DISASTER VICTIMS
Navsharan Singh - 2024-11-28 10:49
On this Constitution Day November 26 how do we reflect on the world’s worst industrial disaster in Union Carbide, Bhopal as we approach the 40th anniversary of this carnage on December 2 and 3? It is a tragedy every Indian is familiar with, but over the years, it has been reduced to a footnote in public memory, ruefully remembered by most people just once a year when the anniversary approaches.

MAMATA OVERRULES ABHISHEK PLAN ON TMC REVAMPING THROUGH ‘NEW WAVE’

PARTY SUPREMO RELIES ON OLD TIMERS FOR ORGANISATION BUILDING FOR PRESENT
Tirthankar Mitra - 2024-11-28 10:45
KOLKATA: Buoyed by a clean sweep in the November 13 by-elections to six assembly constituencies, Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee has reposed faith on veteran leaders. It puts on ice for the time being, the party's unofficial number two, chief minister Banerjee's nephew, Abhishek Banerjee's rejig plan. To create a new wave in the party by inducting more youth workers in the leadership.

HOW SOCIALIST SENATOR BERNIE SANDERS PROVED RIGHT ON HIS PRE-POLL VIEWS?

AMERICAN LIBERALS ARE NOW SAYING THE SAME BUT AFTER BEING TOO LATE
David Moscrop - 2024-11-28 10:42
NEW YORK: As the United States — and the world — prepares for another Trump administration, revisiting the question of whether Bernie Sanders could have defeated him in 2016 may seem unproductive. Eight years ago feels like ancient history. Yet reframing the question “Would Sanders have won?” to “What lessons from Sanders can help shape a better future for US politics?” proves more relevant than ever.

INDIA BLOC HAS TO VIGOROUSLY FOCUS ON SEVEN ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS IN 2025 AND 2026

PRIYANKA, MAMATA, HEMANT AND DIPANKAR SHOULD BE THE MAJOR DRIVING FORCES IN FIGHT AGAINST BJP
Nitya Chakraborty - 2024-11-27 10:52
The last round of the state assembly elections of the country in 2024 along with the by polls ended on November 20 with the results declared on November 23. The massive victory of the BJP led Mahayuti in Maharashtra polls has given a new confidence to the BJP in offsetting the losses incurred by the party in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls held only six months before. For INDIA Bloc, the convincing win in Jharkhand assembly polls is a positive signal. But still, along with unexpected win in Haryana polls earlier, the BJP is far ahead in the battle of perception between the two contenders NDA and INDIA who are looking for the next challenge in the assembly polls in 2025 and 2026.

A MODI TRUMP CARD MIGHT COME TO THE AID OF THE EMBATTLED ADANI GROUP IN U.S

NEW PRESIDENT’S ADMINISTRATION LESS LIKELY TO PURSUE CORRUPTION CHARGES
K Raveendran - 2024-11-27 10:48
The Supreme Court has settled for good the question whether the addition of ‘secular’ and ‘socialist’ in the Preamble of the Constitution was in order. It was immaterial that the Constitutional amendment to do this was passed during Indira Gandhi’s Emergency. The court’s decision could not have come at a more appropriate time as the nation has just launched celebrations for the 75 years of India adopting the Constitution. The occasion has provided an opportunity to express solidarity with the Constitution, right from parliament to the courts to political parties to ordinary people.

KILLINGS OF FOUR DURING SAMBHAL VIOLENCE IS NOW WRAPPED IN MYSTERY

PROTESTORS TO PAY FOR DAMAGE BUT WHO SHOULD PAY FOR THE KILLINGS?
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 2024-11-27 10:44
Killings of four on November 24, 2024 during people’s violent protest in Sambhal in Uttar Pradesh and subsequent police firing is now wrapped in mystery. A selective leak of the Postmortem report has ruled out ‘police firing caused deaths’, though the report is not made public.

BIHAR BYPOLLS DEFEAT IN ALL FOUR SEATS REVEALS SERIOUS GAPS IN RJD’S FUNCTIONING

INDIA BLOC PARTNERS HAVE TO CLOSE THEIR RANKS TO MEET BJP CHALLENGE IN 2025 POLLS
Arun Srivastava - 2024-11-27 10:40
It would be presumptuous to construe that the results of the bye-elections to the four assembly seats in Bihar do not reflect the changing economic and social relations at the ground level and point to the emergence of new political equation. In the just concluded Lok Sabha elections, the voters of all the four assembly segments had voted for INDIA bloc. But they shifted their allegiance this time. Certainly this change of perception in choosing the political priorities has wider implication.

TESTING TIME FOR UDDHAV AND SHARAD PAWAR IN POST POLL MAHARASHTRA POLITICS

BOTH LEADERS FACE A TOUGH BATTLE TO RESTORE THEIR RESPECTIVE LEGACY
Sushil Kutty - 2024-11-27 10:37
The future is tense for NCP (Sharad Pawar) and Shiv Sena (UBT), but that doesn't mean they'll stop politics, the debilitating results of the Maharashtra Assembly elections, notwithstanding. Former Maharashtra Chief Minister Sharad Pawar and ex-Chief Minister Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray find themselves in a coarse political landscape with seemingly nothing to look forward to, except the question, "Whereto from hereto, the future looks daunting and taunting, as well?"