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Month: October 2020

Aarogya Setu App of Modi government

Why Modi’s Aarogya Setu App can’t save BJP leaders from COVID-19?

If the Aarogya Setu App is a weapon against the COVID-19 infection, then why didn’t it save Smriti Irani and other BJP stalwarts so far?

Fri, Oct 30 2020Fri, Oct 30 2020 Tanmoy Ibrahim Science & Technology
Amazon vs Future Group legal tussle poses a serious threat to Reliance's hegemonic ambitions

Amazon vs Future Group legal tussle poses a serious threat to Reliance’s hegemonic ambitions

Amazon’s legal tussle over Reliance Retail buying Future Retail has caused severe problem for Ambani and his goal of retail monopoly.

Thu, Oct 29 2020Thu, Oct 29 2020 Tanmoy Ibrahim Economy

India-USA BECA: Another pact to turn Indians into the US’s cannon fodder

The India-USA BECA is another attempt by the Modi regime to mortgage India’s national interests to the US-led imperialist camp.

Wed, Oct 28 2020Wed, Oct 28 2020 Tanmoy Ibrahim Politics
“Stop RSS Fascism”: Texans Protest Sri Preston Kulkarni

“Stop RSS Fascism”: Texans Protest Sri Preston Kulkarni

Foreign interference by Indian paramilitary RSS is alleged in TX-22 congressional race in which Sri Preston Kulkarni is participating.

Tue, Oct 27 2020Tue, Oct 27 2020 Pieter Friedrich Foreign Affairs
Modi's rule

Six years, six months of Modi’s rule: Deception, disruption and destruction

What’s the difference between rhetoric and reality? The six-year-long rule of Modi proves how rhetoric-oriented politics destroyed India.

Mon, Oct 26 2020Mon, Oct 26 2020 Samuel Sequeira India, Politics
Charlie Hebdo, hate speech and the freedom of speech from an artist’s lens

Charlie Hebdo, hate speech and the freedom of speech from an artist’s lens

Charlie Hebdo and other critics of Islam would use their art to demonise Muslims but never speak against French imperialism. Why?

Sat, Oct 24 2020Sat, Oct 24 2020 Dhrupadi Ghosh Art & Cinema
#EndSARS movement in Nigeria

Can the #EndSARS movement in Nigeria be crushed by state terror on protesters?

The bloodshed during the #EndSARS movement in Nigeria has brought the movement to a new peak and has forced the government to the retreat.

Thu, Oct 22 2020Thu, Oct 22 2020 Tanmoy Ibrahim Foreign Affairs
Resist Islamophobia

Why resisting Islamophobia has become important at this hour?

The Islamophobic rage over the beheading of a school teacher in France has exposed the hypocrisy of the “militant atheists” who bash Islam.

Thu, Oct 22 2020Thu, Oct 22 2020 Sourav Chakraborty Foreign Affairs
Bihar Assembly Election 2020: Can the Grand Alliance repeal Modi's farm laws?

Bihar Assembly Election 2020: Can the Grand Alliance repeal Modi’s farm laws?

Compelled by the Bihar Assembly election 2020, the Grand Alliance is promising repealing of central laws. But is that possible?

Wed, Oct 21 2020Wed, Oct 21 2020 Tanmoy Ibrahim India, Politics
Inside Brahmin Bhata and Durga Puja doles of Mamata Bandopadhyay

Inside Brahmin Bhata and Durga Puja doles of Mamata Bandopadhyay

Though the Mamata Bandopadhyay regime is trying to use Brahmin Bhata to woo the Hindu votebank, can such measures help it withstand the BJP?

Tue, Oct 20 2020Tue, Oct 20 2020 Tanmoy Ibrahim Minorities
The killing of Reina Mae Nasino's baby girl

The killing of Reina Mae Nasino’s baby girl isn’t the last one for Duterte unless he’s ousted

The killing of Reina Mae Nasino’s baby girl by Duterte’s fascist regime isn’t going to be the last one unless the dictator is overthrown soon

Mon, Oct 19 2020Mon, Oct 19 2020 People's Review Foreign Affairs
Rules of the CAA 2019: An albatross around the BJP's neck

Rules of the CAA 2019: An albatross around the BJP’s neck

Why the BJP is repeatedly failing to publish the Rules of the CAA 2019? The reason is it’s not willing to let the people know its conspiracy.

Mon, Oct 19 2020Mon, Oct 19 2020 Tanmoy Ibrahim Politics
Can Bihar Assembly election 2020 bring any substantial change

Can Bihar Assembly election 2020 bring any substantial change

Can the Bihar Assembly election 2020 display the anger of the poor, especially the migrant workers who suffered immensely due to the lockdiwn

Sun, Oct 18 2020Sun, Oct 18 2020 Editor Editorial
Paris attack: Why would Muslims apologise for terrorist acts across the world?

Paris attack: Why would Muslims apologise for terrorist acts across the world?

Soon after a French middle-school history teacher was killed in the Conflans Sainte-Honorine suburb of Paris, allegedly by an Islamist bigot, a global Islamophobic outcry began, accompanied by the demand […]

Sun, Oct 18 2020Sun, Oct 18 2020 Tanmoy Ibrahim Opinion
Bajaj and Parle’s boycott of toxic news channels

Bajaj and Parle’s boycott of toxic news channels can’t stop hate-mongering

Bajaj and Parle’s boycott of toxic news channels can’t stop hate-mongering as the servile corporate-owned media survives on spewing venom.

Sat, Oct 17 2020Sat, Oct 17 2020 People's Review Media
The Indian economy's crisis intensifies as the government takes half-hearted measures

The Indian economy’s crisis intensifies as the government remains nonchalant

The Indian economy’s crisis has intensified in the recent months, but the government remains nonchalant and takes half-hearted measures.

Fri, Oct 16 2020Fri, Oct 16 2020 Tanmoy Ibrahim Economy
Tanishq advertisement controversy

Tanishq advertisement controversy doesn’t make the Tatas kosher

Does the Tanishq advertisement controversy make the Tata Group a supporter of secularism when it has been a hardcore promoter of Hindutva?

Thu, Oct 15 2020Thu, Oct 15 2020 Tanmoy Ibrahim Politics
The structural weaknesses of democracies: Part III –elites

The structural weaknesses of democracies: Part III –elites

The citizens and the elites, have failed democracy and thus enabled right-wing authoritarian populism to flourish in many, ex-democracies.

Wed, Oct 14 2020Wed, Oct 14 2020 Samuel Sequeira Politics
Stan Swamy the new victim of Modi's grudge against democratic voices

Stan Swamy the new victim of Modi’s grudge against democratic voices

Father Stan Swamy’s arrest by the NIA again proved that the Modi regime is relentless in its pursuit against the democratic voices in India.

Tue, Oct 13 2020Tue, Oct 13 2020 People's Review India, Politics
Resuming suburban local train service is important for West Bengal's survival

Resuming suburban local train service is important for West Bengal’s survival

The suspension of suburban local train service in West Bengal has not just caused inconvenience to commuters but also affected the economy.

Mon, Oct 12 2020Mon, Oct 12 2020 Tanmoy Ibrahim Society

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