Nothing is more fundamental in the Constitution than equality before the law. This prevents narrow but powerful groups from getting special privileges. True, the Constitution
Day: January 13, 2019
10% for EWS is a good initiative for poor — and the best policy for Muslims | Mr. Surjit S Bhalla–Opinion News, The Indian Express
The liberal elite had other ideas, ones that were drawn from their feudal desire to help “the poor” and those who had been historically discriminated
Disquieting decision: on CBI tussle – The Hindu
The removal of Alok Verma as Director of the Central Bureau of Investigation is a disconcerting denouement to an unseemly episode. The controversy that began with a
Wall of shame: on Mexico border wall – The Hindu
The shutdown over the Mexico wall demand will long define Donald Trump’s presidency It began as a populist campaign promise that brought President Donald Trump’s
S Gurumurthy sends defamation notice to The Economist – The Economic Times
n the 15-page notice sent on January 6, the Chennai-based chartered accountant called on The Economist to apologise unconditionally and issue a clarification within the
loan waiver: De-stressing the distressed farmer: Loan waiver or…? – The Economic Times
Since 2008, loan waivers have almost never failed the promising political party in winning an election. By S Sivakumar Govt can use waivers where warranted, but
ank loan: How to write your business plan – The Economic Times
The crux of a lending decision hinges on the financial health of your business and your ability to service the loan. By Rishi Mehra A business
Put Alok Verma episode behind and move on–Economic Times
Shed no tears for Alok Verma’s exit as CBI chief and his subsequent resignation from service. His sudden transfer was indecent and the government that
Companies, wake up and smell the fraud–Economic Times
The fraud committed on the India subsidiary of an Italian engineering company, which resulted in the Indian subsidiary transferring $18.6 million in three tranches to
Shutdown becomes longest federal closure in US history – The Economic Times
The partial government shutdown became the longest closure in U.S. history at when the clock ticked past midnight Friday as President Donald Trump and nervous Republicans scrambled to find a way
Chaos all round: US standing in the world is rapidly declining due to whimsical policy making–Times of India
While accepting the Republican Party’s nomination in 2016, Donald Trump reassured party faithful about how he would rescue America from the effects of past presidents’
Quota 3.0 will remain a beta version: Should one treat it as bold social reform or cynical politics of divide and rule?–Times of India
In principle, one tends to welcome the Modi government’s move to make provision for 10% reservations in seats in educational institutions and in jobs in
The biggest casualty in the Alok Verma affair has been the SC’s authority | Opinion News, The Indian Express
The ouster of Alok Verma is another step in the cavalier destruction of institutions. Each step to use the law to resolve the CBI crisis
Disquieting decision: on CBI tussle – The Hindu
The removal of Alok Verma as Director of the Central Bureau of Investigation is a disconcerting denouement to an unseemly episode. The controversy that began with a
संशयाचे वाढते धुके | Maharashtra Times
सर्वोच्च न्यायालयाच्या निकालानंतर अवघ्या ४८ तासांतच आलोक वर्मा यांना केंद्रीय अन्वेषण विभागाचे (सीबीआय) संचालकपदावरून हटविण्याचा निर्णय भलेही उच्चस्तरीय निवड समितीने घेतला असला, तरी यामुळे मोदी सरकारवरील संशयाचे