Saturday 21 January 2017

It was always America first, tell us something new President Trump

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It was always America first, tell us something new President Trump
Either Trump lacks the intelligence and the education needed to appreciate the dynamics of modern world or he has cynical contempt for the intelligence.
How four Indian startups are taking on drug-resistant superbugs
As a woman dies in the US from a superbug infection likely caught in India, four domestic companies are taking up the cudgels in the area of drug resistance.
Jallikkattu: Red flag over Tamil Nadu but what the fight really is for?
28-year-old who was protesting against the ban on jallikkattu and another who believes that the protesters were misled, explain their respective stands.
Triangular contests to make Assembly Elections 2017 a close call
When the poll season began, UP appeared to be a fight between the BJP and the BSP, which planned to add the Muslim vote to its 20% Dalit base.
Meet this modern artist who converted Gandhi's speech into a catacomb of bones
Jitish ​Kallat is a Bombay boy, born to Malayali parents who made the megalopolis their home.
65 years of the great Indian election
It was Dr BR Ambedkar who advocated voting rights for all adults, irrespective of class, caste or educational status.
Kshama Sawant elected in Seattle from the Socialist Alternative party
Sawant, who grew up in Mumbai, was deeply affected by the extremes of wealth and poverty as well as socially caste and gender bias.
Donald Trump led US may shun leadership mantle; induce trade wars
A serious obstacle that China faces as the leader of the world economy is the question of its legitimacy as leader of this system.
The BJP faces many hurdles in Uttar Pradesh polls
Something is seriously wrong in UP villages and that it is a consequence of Modi's hurriedly decided demonetisation drive.
Punjab may just be in a mood to look beyond the Akalis and the grand old party
The BJP is a minor partner of the Akalis, fighting only 23 seats, mostly urban, which is why the note ban is a non-issue in the upcoming polls.
How breakaway RSS faction will make it hard for BJP to win Goa polls
The government funding involves a one-time special grant of Rs 12 lakh and Rs 1 lakh annually for the next five years.
Uttar Pradesh goes for a triangular contest with BSP, BJP and SP
Youth could well prove to be the determining factor in UP, beyond caste and community.
Maximum Mumbai's civic polls are turning traditional politics on its head
The key data point here is that the proportion of Marathi population in Mumbai has progressively dropped to 22-25% from around 52% in 1960.
In Manipur, Congress is a favourite but the BJP is the only challenger
The Congress is likely to win at least in 10 of the 20 constituencies in the hills, with not less than six from the KCM dominated ones.
Uttarakhand polls: Will BJP benefit from those who jumped the Congress ship?
Formed as the 27th state of India after an agitation for a separate state lasting several decades, political stability eluded the state for long phases.
Post dated cheques are being used to lure voters: Punjab's Chief Electoral Officer
"Money is still a bigger challenge for us to handle than drugs. Drugs are supplied only on demand. In some earlier elections, liquor bottles were distributed for free."
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