India’s Supreme Court has permitted both Hindus and Muslims to offer prayers at the disputed Bhojshala Temple–Kamal Maula Mosque complex in Dhar, Madhya Pradesh, on Friday, setting out a tightly defined schedule intended to balance...
Full storyShiv Sena parliamentarian Sanjay Raut launched a sharp attack on Maharashtra chief minister...
in Happening Now Jan 22 ·Sanjay Nirupam, a senior leader of the Eknath Shinde–led Shiv Sena, has called...
in Happening Now Jan 22 ·Supreme Court scrutiny of the Election Commission’s powers sharpened on Wednesday as judges...
in Happening Now Jan 22 ·By K Raveendran When the Supreme Court of India struck down the electoral bond scheme introduced under the government led by Narendra Modi, it did so on the realisation that the anonymity offered by the bonds, far from curing the malaise of black money, had institutionalised it. But the...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak With Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot’s walk out from the Karnataka Legislative Assembly on January 22, it has become obvious that governors in the country in opposition ruled states have started working on a well organized strategy against the governments that they lead as constitutional heads,...
By T N Ashok The verdict from Maharashtra’s municipal elections was not merely a routine reshuffling of councillors and mayors. It was a structural political event — one that redefined urban power, fiscal control, and electoral momentum not just within the state, but potentially across India’s federal landscape. At...
By Nilotpal Basu Despite the deafening silence of the mainstream media, the social media space exploded with images and videos of a continuous stream of more than 50,000 red flag bearing working people, mostly tribals, marching across the Palghar district in Maharashtra. This was the heartland of the legendary...
By T N Ashok NEW YOTK: When President Donald Trump stood before the assembled worthies of global capitalism in Davos last week to discuss his designs on Greenland, he offered a masterclass in the very behaviour America has spent decades condemning. The irony was apparently lost on no one...
By Tirthankar Mitra KOLKATA: Born on January 19 when independence was five years young, Anjan Dutt has always walked down a road less travelled. Small wonder, he put on many hats during his more than five decade long career but never stuck to one in particular. He is a...
By Mithun Dey “Blood is calling to blood. Arise, we have no time to lose. Take up your arms. There, in front of you, is the road our pioneers have built. We shall march on that road. We should carve our way through the enemy’s ranks, or, if God...
By Andrew Murray LONDON: Europe’s supine, corrupted and democratically exhausted bourgeoisie is finally starting to break from Donald Trump, at least superficially. Having effectively endorsed the aggression against Venezuela, and earlier capitulated entirely to the White House demagogue on trade, it is now drawing a line of sorts around...
By Nitya Chakraborty For the two main contenders in the coming assembly elections in West Bengal in March/ April 2026, every week is important in the present electoral battle as fresh developments take place needing for a relook at the poll strategy. The ruling Trinamool Congress led by the...
By K Raveendran Greenland, long perceived as a remote expanse on the geopolitical periphery, has moved abruptly into the foreground of transatlantic tension. The island’s strategic location astride the Arctic, its military relevance, and its potential reserves of critical minerals and rare earths have converged to turn it into...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak There is no room left for speculation now about significance of the new BJP president Nitin Nabin as he spent the first day in office on January 20, 2025. In his maiden speech after taking over as BJP National President, he himself gave clear message...
By Anjan Roy For years, trade talks between India and the European Union had lingered on the periphery. When it all began, EU had posed high and mighty and refused to back down on India’s issues be it for protection of India’s small and marginal farmer against onslaught of...
By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: BSP supremo Mayawati has made it clear to all political parties as well as her voters that she is very keen to revive her party to stake claim to power in 2027 assembly polls. Fed up being sidelined and dubbed as B team of BJP...
By Krishna Jha Lenin, the guide and carrier of the 1917 Great October Socialist Revolution and architect of the first socialist state in the world, was 54 years old when he died on January 21, 1924. Lenin was identified with the theory and practice of the prime event of...
By Tirthankar Mitra KOLKATA: Founded by Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis way back in 1931, Indian Statistical Institute has grown over the years into a part and parcel of economic planning of the country. Now its autonomy is under threat after decades of unfettered existence during which it has made invaluable...
By Nitya Chakraborty 2025 was the year of the maverick U.S. President Donald Trump. The developments during the year beginning January 20 evolved around Trump. He was the key decision-maker, irrespective of what other countries leaders felt. He cared little for the United Nations, WTO, WHO and all other...
By T N Ashok NEW YORK: Donald Trump has never met a geopolitical catastrophe he couldn’t rebrand as a development opportunity. His latest venture—the risibly titled “Board of Peace” for Gaza—is perhaps his most audacious grift yet: a scheme to dress up territorial control as portfolio management, to transform...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak Governor R N Ravi on Tuesday January 20 has once again created controversy by walking out of Tamil Nadu Vidhan Sabha, third year in a row, alleging disrespect of the National Anthem of India, while his conduct itself is a disrespect of the tradition of...