2023। ২০২৩

  • Is the Modi Government Helping Private Companies Benefit from the Russia-Ukraine War?

    Having watched Narendra Modi for nine years, of which more than two were spent “in his government” – as head of a national organisation – I can state with certainty that every action of his has an ulterior motive of helping someone make huge profits. I guess these crony capitalists, in turn, look after Modi’s needs. But what is more important is how the state machinery is calibrated to suit the requirements of these beneficiaries

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  • অমিতাভ বচ্চনের প্রথম পেমেন্ট

    মৃণাল সেনের ফিল্মের সঙ্গে আগেই পরিচয় ছিল, তবে বাক্তিগতভাবে আলাপ হল ১৯৯৭ সালে। 'ক্যালকাটা ফিল্ম ফেস্টিভ্যাল'-এর কমিটিতে আমার নাম অন্তর্ভূক্ত হওয়ার পর। সেই সুবাদে ঘনিষ্ঠ পরিচয় গড়ে ওঠে। প্রচুর আড্ডা মেরেছি ওঁর সঙ্গে। মাঝে মাঝে দেখাসাক্ষাৎ না হলে গৌতম ঘোষকে ডেকে বলতেন — তোমার আইএএস বন্ধুটির খবর কী?

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  • The Origin and Evolution of May Day as a Workers’ Rights Symbol

    May Day was not born in the Soviet Union — but in Capitalist America, to become a universal symbol of the rights and might of the working class. On the 1st of May 1886, the American Federations of Labour organised large assemblies of workers in Chicago and other parts of the USA.

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  • বাংলা ও তার ফারসি উত্তরাধিকার

    আমরা সবাই জানি অষ্টম শতক থেকে আরব ব্যবসায়ী ও ধর্মপ্রচারকদের সঙ্গে ইসলামি সংস্কৃতি বাংলায় প্রবেশ করেছিল। তবে ১২০৪ সাল থেকে এর প্রভাব ব্যাপকভাবে অনুভূত হয় কারণ এই সময় ইখতিয়ারউদ্দিন মুহাম্মদ বিন বখতিয়ার খিলজি বাংলার সেন বংশকে উৎখাত করে শাসন ক্ষমতা দখল করেন। এভাবে বাংলা হয়ে ওঠে দিল্লির নব্য প্রতিষ্ঠিত সুলতান বংশের অন্যতম পূর্বতম প্রদেশ। এই সুলতানি বংশ আবার প্রতিষ্ঠিত হয়েছিল পারস্যায়িত তুর্কদের হাতে । এই বিজয় এক নতুন যুগের সূচনা করেছিল।

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  • The Utility of Futility: Requiem for a Washed-Out Parliament Session

    For a government that constantly measures the ‘productivity’ of parliament in terms of hours or minutes wasted in non legislative business, this Budget session that has just ended ‘sine die’ would normally have been really heart-breaking. Data just released shows that Lok Sabha’s productivity had fallen from 83.8% in the first part of the Budget session that ended in February to just 5.29% in the second part in March-April. Over 96 hours and 13 minutes were lost to disruptions in the Lok Sabha, while they claimed 103 hours and 30 minutes in the Rajya Sabha. Whatever Modi and his captive media may propagate, Houses of parliament are not some sort of industrial assembly lines of production where machines and numbers matter the most. What is not noticed is despite its apparent futility, this latter part of the Budget session has been extremely productive in bringing the Opposition together.

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  • Disruption by the Ruling Party Signals a New Low for India's Parliament

    Seventy-three years may not be enough to pronounce a judgement on whether parliamentary democracy has worked in India or not. In a democracy, it is the lowest common denominator that prevails, and hence, it is futile to accept only Pericleses in the rough and tumble of the demos. But it is this same Indian parliament that has managed, without doubt, to bring together under one roof, into some sort of dialogue, the incredibly diverse peoples, ethnicities, and religious denominations. Issues are settled in Sansad through debate – sometimes, a bit too loudly. But let us not forget that some of today’s participants had once favoured the gun rather than talk. In just seven decades, governments and the parliament have, indeed, succeeded in cooling off numerous intractable sectarian and secessionist passions. The first election to the Lower House (Lok Sabha) will go down in history as one of those wonders that only Indians are capable of demonstrating – maybe once or twice in a century.

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  • Does India really benefit from NRIs heading the world’s new-age empires?

    The nomination of Indian-American businessman Ajay Banga as president of the World Bank has drawn praise and support from Nobel Laureates to global philanthropists and other personalities. Banga was nominated to the post by United States President Joe Biden on February 24.

    It can be debated whether India qualifies as the world’s leader (“Vishwaguru”), or is home to the world’s longest queue – around 810 million – for free foodgrains. But some Indians have made it really big – overseas. They are the stuff of legends that struggling middle-class parents dream of as they hound their own children towards success.

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  • মোদিজি, শুনছেন?

    আর কিছুদিন পরেই নতুন সংসদ ভবনের উদ্বোধন, যদিও সাংসদরাই এখনও পর্যন্ত জানেন না উদ্বোধনের সঠিক দিনক্ষণ-মুহূর্ত। কিন্তু ১২০০ কোটি টাকা ব্যয়ে এই নতুন ভবন নির্মাণের আবশ্যকতা কী ছিল? গৃহ ও নগরোন্নয়ন দফতরের মন্ত্রী জানিয়েছেন পুরনো সংসদ ভবনটি অনাকাঙ্ক্ষিত ভাবে ঔপনিবেশিক স্থাপত্যের ঐতিহ্যবাহী এবং শতবর্ষপ্রাচীন হওয়ার কারণে বিপজ্জনকও বটে। এভাবে প্রয়োজনীয়তা ব্যাখ্যাত হওয়ার পর এনিয়ে প্রশ্নবাণে প্রধানমন্ত্রীকে জর্জরিত করলেন সাংসদ জহর সরকার।

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  • কীভাবে ১২ লক্ষ কোটি উধাও হয়ে গেল !

    কেন্দ্রীয় অর্থমন্ত্রক সংসদে প্রশ্নের জবাবে এমন ঘুরিয়ে-ফিরিয়ে কিছু সংখ্যা পরিসংখ্যান প্রদান করছে যে তার থেকে পুরো চিত্রটা অনুধাবন করা সহজ নয়। তাই আমরা ঠিক করেছি দীর্ঘদিন ধরে অনাদায়ী ঋণের দায়ে ব্যাঙ্কগুলো ক্ষতির বিষয়ে কেন্দ্রীয় অর্থমন্ত্রী ও এই দফতরের প্রতিমন্ত্রী যেসব কথা সংসদে বলেছেন, সেগুলো একত্রিত করে পরিবেশন করব। আমরা আবিষ্কার করেছি ১২ লক্ষ কোটি টাকা ব্যাঙ্কগুলো থেকে সরানো হয়েছে এবং এই কম্মটি করেছেন মূলত বড় বড় কর্পোরেট সংস্থাগুলো। এই অপকর্মটি তাঁরা করেছেন নরেন্দ্র মোদির শাসনকালের প্রথম আট বছরেই।

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  • India & Fake News: Can Govt Spare Extra Effort & Let Fact Checkers Do Their Job?

    The government’s concern at the circulation of patently false news items is quite understandable as there is a noticeable rise in the visibility of such items circulating on the social media. In fact, 2023 is the tenth year since this new weapon was added to the arsenal of India’s major political parties. These items stir up emotions, for or against the regime, and whip up rage at perceived attacks and insults on one’s religion. There are clear reasons to assume that several hordes of people or teams must be working overtime to disseminate them in order to raise the temperature in people’s minds with these distortions of the truth.

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  • Can Renewable Power Really Win in India?

    1. Three fourth of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions result from burning of fossil fuels for energy and everyone agrees that the world must rid itself of these fossil fuels that endanger human and other forms of life. Half a century ago, we were told to produce energy at any cost, but in this century, the mission is to move to cleaner renewable energy resources. The important question now is by when will we be able to use only or mainly renewable resources for energy generation. By we, I refer to both India and the world, but in this talk we shall restrict ourselves only to India.

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  • How in First Eight Years of Modi Government, Nearly Rs 12 Lakh Crore ‘Disappeared'

    There are reasons to believe that some 12 lakh crore rupees have been systematically siphoned off from banks in the first 8 years of Narendra Modi’s rule — mainly by big corporate borrowers,. This was/is done quite ‘legitimately’ by taking loans for units and then getting them written off as unrecoverable non-performing assets (NPAs) The scale of that is 4 to 6 times higher than the internationally accepted norm. Obviously such a massive but smooth operation is simply not possible without complete political backing. Every GM, ED or CMD of a bank knows that when he is told by someone representing the core of political power “to lend to X”, he jolly well does it.

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  • A Few Questions from an MP to the Prime Minister About the New Parliament Building

    Like many other ordinary Members of Parliament, we wait with bated breath for the day that we shall all be herded in silence into the august presence of the interior of the new Parliament building. We shall gaze with yokelish amazement at the latest wonder that you are bestowing upon India.

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