Centre gets four weeks to defend NIA Act

The Supreme Court has given the Centre four weeks to respond to a petition challenging the constitutional validity of the National Investigation Agency Act, 2008, a law that created the country’s central counter-terrorism agency. A...

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Gadkari’s Ethanol Defence Is Losing The Public Argument

By K Raveendran Nitin Gadkari has invested considerable political capital in presenting ethanol-blended petrol as a national solution to several problems at once. It is meant to cut India’s crude oil import bill, reduce emissions, support farmers, create a market for agricultural produce and strengthen energy security. Each of...

Jul 15 · >

Supreme Court Kindles Hope For Round The Clock Access To Justice

By Dr. Gyan Pathak At a time when state is increasingly seen resorting to illegal detentions, imminent demolition, deportations, custodial violence and several other actions against common citizens at any time of the day and night, Supreme Court of India’s agreeing to consider framing of Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)...

Jul 15 · >

BJP President Nitin Nabin Lost To Amit Shah In Tussle Over Bankipur Bypoll Candidate

By Arun Srivastava The developments  in the  BJP over  the  last ten days   relating  to  the  nomination  of  the party  candidate   for  the Bankipur  by  poll in  Bihar  assembly reveal  the tussle  between  the BJP  President  Nitin Nabin   and  the   all  powerful  Home  Minister  Amit  Shah. At  the  end, ...

Jul 15 · >

Taslima Nasrin Return To Kolkata After Two Decades Has Its Political Overtones

By T N Ashok Exiled Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasrin, who ignited a controversy in her country with her explosive writings against religious fundamentalism, authoritianism and curbs on freedom of expression, now plans to return to Kolkata, which she calls a home nearest to her heart, after living in European...

Jul 15 · >

Donald Trump Has To Take The Blame For Starting The Gulf War Again

By Ben Chacko LONDON: One man alone is responsible for the resumption of hostilities in the Persian Gulf — Donald Trump. The apparent breakdown of the ceasefire between the US and Iran is a consequence of the US president’s unwillingness to face up to the disaster of his strategy...

Jul 15 · >

Karl Marx’s Teachings Give Some Insight Into Future Of Artificial Intelligence

By Branko Milanovic NEW YORK: What would be the likely effects of massive introduction of artificial intelligence in the economy from the Marxist point of view? At first, the implications for Karl Marx’s labour theory of value seem bad or in contradiction with the facts or our expectations. AI...

Jul 15 · >

Inflation In India Rising Sharply Since January 2026, Highest In June

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Inflation – both wholesale and retail – in India has been rising sharply since January 2026. Wholesale inflation for all commodities rose from 1.19 per cent in January 2026 to 9.87 per cent in June 2026, while retail inflation during this period rose from 2.74...

Jul 14 · >

BJP Govt Is Abdicating Its Constitutional Task By Refusing To Talk To Sonam Wangchuk

By Arun Srivastava Democratic protest has lost its constitutional relevance and moral values in India and the various democratic institutions have been facing the threat of extinction, is clearly manifest in reluctance of the centre to talk to CJP protestors and especially Sonam Wangchuk, who has been on indefinite...

Jul 14 · >

India-UK Trade Agreement Is A Test Of Competitiveness, Not Just Commerce

By R. Suryamurthy The entry into force of the India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) on July 15 has understandably been celebrated as a diplomatic triumph and an economic milestone. Yet the temptation to portray the agreement merely as another free trade pact promising higher exports and lower...

Jul 14 · >

Ram Mandir CEO Search Begins As Trust Faces Its Biggest Credibility Test

By T N Ashok The Ram Temple, run by the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has initiated the search for its first-ever Chief Executive Officer (CEO), signalling a major shift towards professional management at a time when the temple is under intense public and judicial scrutiny over the...

Jul 14 · >

Political Parties Should Avoid Religious Issues In Punjab’s Poll Campaign

By Dr. Arun Mitra As elections approach, new controversies are often manufactured to divert public attention from pressing social and economic concerns. Instead of addressing unemployment, debt, education, healthcare, and development, political discourse is increasingly dominated by emotionally charged issues that deepen divisions and yield electoral gains for those...

Jul 14 · >

Datia Assembly Bypoll In Madhya Pradesh Exposes Factionalism In State BJP

By L S Herdenia BHOPAL: When Ashutosh Tiwari – the BJP candidate for the by-elections in the Datia Assembly constituency in Madhya Pradesh – went to file his nomination papers on Monday, he was accompanied by chief minister Mohan Yadav, deputy chief minister Jagdish Devda, state BJP President Hemant...

Jul 14 · >

Kerala Witnessing Mass Retrenchment Sans Prior Notice

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala has, of late, been witnessing a highly disturbing trend: mass retrenchment of workers without prior notice. Two instances have come to light so far. In the first case, a US-based technology company has shut down its offices in Kochi and Kozhikode, rendering nearly 800...

Jul 14 · >

The New Villain Of Bollywood: Is The Army Of The Ghost Trolls

By T N Ashok A decade ago, a Bollywood star dreaded a bad Friday at the box office. Today, many fear something far less predictable—a social media storm that can erupt before the opening credits roll. The latest target has been Ranveer Singh. Fresh from the commercial triumph of...

Jul 14 · >

AI-Generated Deepfakes Are Eroding Social Trust

By Nantoo Banerjee Fake news is flooding across India’s nearly half-a-billion social media and messaging platforms, threatening trust, relationships, and democratic processes. The country, boasting almost a billion internet subscriptions, is facing a growing crisis of misinformation with digital content spreading faster than truth across the online community. To...

Jul 13 · >

BJP Is Ready With Its Strategic Plan To Win Assembly Polls In Uttar Pradesh

By Kalyani Shankar With the Uttar Pradesh. elections drawing closer, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is rolling out a comprehensive, strategic plan aimed not only at retaining its power in the state but also at solidifying its influence across India. The strategy emphasises uniting the NDA and addressing...

Jul 13 · >

Three Temple-Mosque Disputes To Keep Communal Politics Alive

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Three Temple-Mosque disputes in Uttar Pradesh will keep the communal politics alive in the months to come before May 2027, when the state will be going to polls. These are Kashi Vishwanath-Gyanvapi Mosque in Varanasi, Sri Krishna Janmaboomi-ShahiIdgah Mosque in Mathura, and the Sambhal Mosque...

Jul 13 · >

In Two Months Of BJP Rule In Bengal, Muslims And Christians Form Target Of Attacks

By Arun Srivastava Weaponisation of the governance and criminalisation of the cultural ethos are fast taking a diabolical character in Bengal in the last two months of BJP rule in the state.. The actions of the state government and the daily policy announcements of the Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari...

Jul 13 · >
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