Central Bureau of Investigation Director Praveen Sood will remain in office until May 2027 after the Centre approved a second one-year extension, keeping the country’s premier investigation agency under the same leadership beyond the end...
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in Happening Now May 14 ·Petrol and diesel prices may have to rise if the Middle East crisis...
in Happening Now May 14 ·Iran has offered to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping if...
in Happening Now May 14 ·By Dr. Gyan Pathak A closer look at the just released quarterly PLFS data for last quarter of 2025-26, January-March 2026, shows that salaried employment in India remains stagnant at 25.5 per cent, while casual employment has declined to 18.7 per cent from 20.1 per cent in the first...
By R. Suryamurthy The Union Cabinet’s approval of a ₹37,500-crore incentive scheme for coal and lignite gasification must be understood not as an isolated industrial subsidy, nor merely as another attempt to revive India’s coal economy under a different technological vocabulary, but as part of a far larger and...
By T N Ashok The rise of Vijay from Tamil cinema’s “Thalapathy” to Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu crossed its most decisive constitutional milestone this week when his government survived a dramatic trust vote in the Assembly with 144 MLAs backing him and only 22 voting against. In the...
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Putting an end to the prolonged suspense, the Congress High Command named on Thursday Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in the Kerala Assembly, V. D. Satheesan as the new Chief Minister of the State. However, the reaction of the other two main contenders of the...
By Nilotpal Basu The results of election for the five assemblies were announced on May 4. The implications are far reaching. Naturally, the challenges arising out of this new situation can be belittled only at our own peril, particularly the future of the secular democratic republic. Cashing in on...
By Krishna Jha The Great Nicobar Island is at the centre of eight to ten billion dollar mega-infrastructure project launched in 2021 under India’s “Holistic Development of Islands” program at the southernmost tip of the country that aims to transform the island into a global transhipment and economic hub....
By Rabindra Nath Sinha Weeks preceding Assam’s one-phase Assembly election on April 9 saw chief minister and state Bharatiya Janata Party’s strongman Himanta Biswa Sarma trying to outdo even Hindi-belt party leaders in resorting to politics of polarisation and what marked him out was his direct targeting of ‘miya...
By W. T. Whitney, Jr. NEW YORK: President Donald Trump on May 1 issued an executive order imposing yet another round of new sanctions again Cuba. This latest set of restrictions apply to foreign persons and entities, including financial institutions, not only to Cuba or its government officials. The...
By Ben Chacko LONDON: Reports of an imminent leadership challenge within the ruling Labour Party from British health minister Wes Streeting overshadowed the King’s speech. All now accept Keir Starmer has to go. How to turn that into the “fundamental change of direction” affiliated unions demand is the key...
By Nitya Chakraborty The developments in eastern and north eastern parts of India are getting increasing attention from Washington in the context of China’s planned moves to expand its control in Bangladesh and Myanmar, the two countries bordering the Indian states.US President Donald Trump’s unusual message sent to the...
By K Raveendran Modi’s warning about restraint was meant to prepare the public for economic stress, but its immediate effect was to expose how fragile India’s external position has become when oil, gold and West Asia move against it at the same time. What sounded at first like a...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak Recurring paper leaks, the latest being NEET-UG 2026, under the National Testing Agency (NTA), established by the Union Government led by PM Narendra Modi in November 2017, shows the domination of education sector mafia in the country in general, and NTA in particular. The Federation...
By T N Ashok NEW DELHI: It takes a certain political courage — or perhaps breathtaking optimism — for an Indian prime minister to stand before a nation of 1.4 billion people and suggest, with a straight face, that they might consider buying a little less gold. Narendra Modi,...
By Kunal Bose KOLKATA: Since the time Dr BC Roy died in harness in 1962, West Bengal, first slowly but surely and then quite rapidly was overtaken by darkness. Not only did the physician extraordinaire cum politician had a vision for the state, which bore the brunt of partition...
By Tirthankar Mitra KOLKATA: In a hurry to kick start industrialisation in West Bengal, the first BJP government seems to be heading for “road block”. The “big-ticket” investments boil down to hands-on land policy which the Left Front government pursued leading to peasants agitation at Singur and Nandigram significantly...
By Raju Kumar BHOPAL: The recent financial and production figures of Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)’s Bhopal unit indicate that the public sector enterprise is gradually strengthening its operational position after facing challenges over the past few years. At a time when the energy sector is undergoing technological shifts,...
By T N Ashok NEW DELHI: As the war in Iran deepens and flames spread across West Asia’s energy corridors, India finds itself confronting an uncomfortable truth: its economic vulnerabilities are once again tied to oil tankers navigating distant waters. Rising crude prices, disrupted shipping lanes, soaring aviation fuel...
By Ashok Nilakantan Ayers When the men who write the electoral rules also happen to want a particular result, Indian democracy has a question it cannot avoid asking There is a principle so fundamental to democratic legitimacy that even its most cynical practitioners usually pay lip service: the referee...