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BORIS JOHNSON IS FACING THE WORST CRISIS OF HIS TENURE AS BRITISH PM

MAJORITY OF TORY MP’S ARE FED UP WITH HIS ARBITRARY STYLE OF FUNCTIONING
Arun Srivastava - 2020-09-15 10:11
Majority of the Tory MPs are for removal of Boris Johnson as the prime minister for his handling of the law breaking Brexit bill. While more than 40 Tory MPs have made their intention clear that they would vote against their own government, two former prime ministers Tony Blair (Tory) and John Major (Labour) have joined hands to condemn Boris Johnson's law-breaking bill. They have warned Boris that trust in the UK will take a major blow and he risks instability in Ireland if he pushes through his law-flouting Brexit bill.

DOCTORS TOO HAVE GRIEVANCES AND THE RIGHT TO DISSENT

GOVERNMENT MUST ENSURE SAFETY OF HEALTH WORKERS IN COVID ERA
Dr. Arun Mitra - 2020-09-15 10:08
Dissent and different views are always strength of democracy and essential for development of any society. Unfortunately there is increasing intolerance to Dissent by those at the helms of affairs. This is not limited to one part of the world or any set of people. Even those who save the life of others are not being spared. Nobel Laureate Dr Denis Mukwege, who has worked for decades with great courage and compassion to address the needs of survivors of sexual violence has been getting threats to his life. He has been opposing the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war, in the strife ridden Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and around the world. In 2012 he faced a deadly assault in which he narrowly escaped but his guard was killed.

INDIAN DEFENCE PREPAREDNESS HAS JOLTED CHINESE PLANS AT LADAKH BORDER

BEIJING IN A BIG DILEMMA OVER THE NEXT COURSE OF ACTION FOR MOUNTAIN TOPS
Barun Das Gupta - 2020-09-15 10:05
The defensive or offensive capability of an army is determined not merely by the number of troops it has, the type of weaponry it has and the skill of the men in the army, navy and air force and to handle their weaponry to the best advantage. It also depends on the industrial base of the country, its economy (because war makes a heavy demand on a country’s resources) and finally, on the mood of the people: how enthusiastically they are supporting their government in conducting the war and the extent of social unrest prevailing in the country.

RESTRUCTURING OF RAILWAY BOARD ON CORPORATE LINE

M.Y. Siddiqui - 2020-09-15 08:41
Union Ministry of Railways has issued orders restructuring Railway Board on corporate lines (claimed by the Ministry on functional lines) with effect from September 8, 2020. Restructuring has been effected to deal resolutely with the ongoing privatization of Indian Railways. Accordingly, Chairman Railway Board (CRB) and ex-officio Principal Secretary to the Government of India has been redesignated as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) with a trimmed five-member Board. Existing designation of CRB will continue but for all practical purposes he/she will be known as CEO, Indian Railways. Posts of two members, Member Electricals (ME) and Member Staff have been abolished and their work profile interpolated with two redesignated Members, Member/Infrastructure and Member/Traction and Rolling Stock. The post of Member Staff, after abolition, has been downgraded to Director General (Human Resource).

JOURNALISM UNDER FIRE

Special Correspondent - 2020-09-14 18:07
Clampdowns on the media have increased sharply in 2020, the UN cultural agency said on Monday, highlighting 21 protests around the world this year in which State security forces have violated journalists’ rights.

MOTORSPORT: AKHIL RABINDRA FINISHES FOURTH IN RACE 1 AT MAGNY- COURS

Special Correspondent - 2020-09-14 17:57
New Delhi: India’s Akhil Rabindra along with French driver G.Vannelet, driving an Aston Martin Vantage AMR finished fourth at the Magny-Cours in the Championnat de France FFSA GT this weekend.

PUBLIC SECTOR IS STILL PLAYING A CRITICAL ROLE IN INDIAN ECONOMY

SELECTIVE PRIVATISATION IS HOWEVER NEEDED TO IMPART A FRESH WIND
Satyaki Chakraborty - 2020-09-14 09:59
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s decision to embark on a big-ticket privatization is certainly welcome but India cannot be without public sector, which always played a critical role in bailing out the economy in crisis.

OPPOSITION ALLIANCE FORMATION IN BIHAR STILL UNDER CLOUD

RJD LEADERSIP RELUCTANT TO GIVE SEATS TO SMALLER PARTIES
Arun Srivastava - 2020-09-14 09:56
Just a day after parting of his way with his onetime comrade in arms Lalu Yadav, the RJD supremo, the architect of the modern day rural employment scheme, the MGNREGA, which facilitated the prime minister Narendra Modi salvage his image in the wake of flight of the labourers after lockdown, Raghuvansh Prasad Singh bade his last adieu to the poor and daily wage workers of the country. His passing away at this juncture when Bihar is scheduled to face the assembly elections in November, will put RJD and especially RJD chief Tejashvi Yadav son of Lalu Yadav, in an embarrassing situation and question his leadership quality.