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BENGAL BJP DIVIDED ON FINAL STRATEGY TO COMBAT MAMATA IN BY POLL

A SECTION OF LEADERSHIP STILL FAVOURS GOING TO COURT AGAINST EC DECISIONS
Arun Srivastava - 2021-09-07 11:01
Notwithstanding the subjective conditions strongly impeding the BJP’s political interest in allowing holding of the by polls in the state, the announcement of the election commission to hold the by elections for facilitating Mamata Banerjee to get elected to assembly has been quite significant and has come as a severe shock to the state BJP leaders.

POWER STRUGGLE AMONG DIFFERING GROUPS OF TALIBANI IS IN FULL FORCE

PAKISTAN ISI CHIEF DESPERATELY TRYING TO PROTECT PROTEGES IN KABUL
Sankar Ray - 2021-09-07 09:57
The prompt air-dash by Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence director-general,GeneralFaiz Hameed to Kabul on Sunday immediately after the announcement by Ameerul Momineen Sheikh Hibatullah Akhunzada, supreme commander of the Taliban on the formation of the government of new Emirate of Afghanistan , naming Mullah Mohammad Hasan Akhund as Raees-e-Jamhoor, or raees-ul-wazara head state- carried a hint that the process of formation of new power centre will be far from being smooth.

BRINGING CHILDREN BACK TO ECUCATION TOUGHER THAN EXPECTED

SCHOOL SURVEY IS JUST AN INDICATION OF THE CHALLENGE AHEAD
Gyan Pathak - 2021-09-07 09:53
As the schools in India have started opening slowly, we have been coming face to face with the reality of the extent of damage that the closure of schools has brought to our children. It was really catastrophic beyond our comprehension, as the latest Schoolchildren’s Online and Offline Learning (SCHOOL) Survey indicates. Presently, 28 per cent children have just stopped studying, another 45 per cent have lost their capability to read even more than a few words, and 75.5 per cent children’s reading abilities have declined. Then nation in finding the task of bringing children back to education tougher than expected.

BHARAT’S KISANS HAVE NOW ONE AGENDA: BJP HATAO DESH BACHAO

SEPTEMBER 27 BANDH CALL IS AN OMINOUS SIGNAL FOR MODI GOVERNMENT
Sushil Kutty - 2021-09-07 09:49
India’s farmers are not in the mood to fold up their more than nine month agitation, which has acquired a larger purpose – the ouster of Narendra Modi from ‘Dilli’s gaddi’. Enough of the cat-footing, and the street skirmishes, the time’s now come to galvanise the Opposition with more such ‘kisan mahapanchayats’ across the country. The September 5 Muzaffarnagar ‘kisan mahapanchayat’ was followed by one in Karnal, Haryana, on September 7.

THE BIG BJP DILEMMA OVER INTRODUCING CASTE CENSUS IN DIVIDED COUNTRY

SAFFRONS ARE WARY THAT THIS WILL LEAD TO OTHER POPULAR DEMANDS
Kalyani Shankar - 2021-09-07 09:46
Is there a need for caste census? Will it give the right kind of data on different castes in the country or open up Pandora's box? Will it end up tearing the social fabric as it did in 1990 when the then prime minister V.P. Singh decided to implement the Mandal Commission report? Will caste census perpetuate caste? These are some of the questions which need answers when there is a chorus to include the caste census in the next year's decadal census. There are powerful pro and anti lobbies for the caste census.

NEARLY ONE MILLION PEOPLE KILLED IN 20 YEARS OF US ‘WAR ON TERROR'

HALF THE POPULATION OF AFGHANISTAN NEED HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
Steve Sweeney - 2021-09-06 09:59
The U.S. war on terror has killed almost one million people across the world and cost the country some $8 trillion over the past 20 years, according to a new report.

SECURING THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM FROM POLITICAL RETRIBUTIONS

INDIA DESERVE TRANSPARENT SYSTEM FOR SELECTION OF JUDGES
Prof G Mohan Gopal - 2021-09-06 09:55
It all started with a police demand for police custody being placed in the ordinary course before Justice Akil A. Kureshi’s court in the Gujarat High Court in 2010.

REMEMBERING MY FRIEND AND BRILLIANT JOURNALIS CHANDAN MITRA

THE MAVERICK WAS AN INSTITUTION BUILDER WITH GREAT ZEST FOR LIFE
Nitya Chakraborty - 2021-09-06 09:51
Dr. Chandan Mitra who was a dominant figure in national journalism in India's national capital for the last three decades, died on Wednesday night. He was only 66. I had the good fortune of working with him as colleagues in the Hindustan Times’s Delhi edition. Even after he left HT, both of us maintained friendly relationship despite our strong political differences. That was the great quality of Chandan. He turned into a full-fledged BJP activist in his early days, remained popular as a suave face of the saffron party for a long time, became two-time Rajya Sabha MP from BJP till 2016, was a staple in the TV debates as a BJP spokesman, commanding the debates with his roaring voice, but still remained equally appreciated in non-BJP circles for his jovial manners and unique capacity to make friends across the political spectrum. For young aspiring journalists, he was a mentor.

BJP GOVERNMENT IN TRIPURA IS FACING SERIOUS DISCONTENT FROM PEOPLE

BOTH CPI(M) AND BURGEONING TRINAMOOL ARE PREPARING FOR 2023 POLLS
Barun Das Gupta - 2021-09-06 09:42
Having inflicted a humiliating defeat on the BJP and coming back to power for the third consecutive time in West Bengal, a resurgent Trinamool Congress has set its sights on Tripura, a BJP-ruled State, where State Assembly elections are due in February, 2023, or a year and a half from now. Chief Minister Biplab Deb has been known for his non-governance rather than for his efforts at developing the tiny north-eastern State. The BJP came to power in Tripura by weaning over activists of other parties like the Congress, the CPI-M and the TMC. Today these defectors stand thoroughly disillusioned with the performance of the party which once claimed to be a “party with a difference.”