Sonia Gandhi Faces Privilege Motion Over “Poor Thing” Remark On President
New Delhi, February 4: A group of Bharatiya Janata Party MPs on Monday moved a breach of parliamentary privilege notice against Congress MP Sonia Gandhi, alleging use of “derogatory and slanderous words” to describe President Droupadi Murmu as she addressed a joint session of Parliament...
Indian Finance minister trudging on ‘worn-out’ path; tax cuts after decade of high rates, says Congress
P. Chidambaram says FM does not want to break free like how Congress did in 1991, 2004 to spur growth, pitches for deregulation advocated by Chief Economic Advisor
Budget 2025 overlooks joblessness; Economist Presenjit Bose
Tax breaks for income tax payers along with cuts in capital and welfare expenditure are unlikely to raise the living standards of the vast majority of working people
India increases foreign aid to Maldives in a diplomatic reset
By Navami Nandan/Maldives Republic New Delhi, February 2: India has raised its foreign aid allocation to the Maldives for the fiscal year 2025-26, increasing it from US$54.2 million to over US$69 million, a move that comes as Male’ seeks to rebuild its relationship with New...
Police complaint against Congress leader Sonia Gandhi for ‘poor thing’ remark about President Murmu
Muzzafarpur, February 2: (Telegraphindia): Sudhir Ojha, a lawyer, filed a complaint against Gandhi seeking registration of an FIR against her for allegedly disrespecting the country’s highest constitutional authority. A complaint was filed against Congress leader Sonia Gandhi before a court in Bihar’s Muzaffarpur district for...
India’s budget 2025-26 is a disaster for common people: says Kolkata economist Dr. Amit Mitra
“It has cut everything. Social services cut by 16 per cent. Housing cut by 4.38 per cent. Welfare of SC and ST cut by over 3 per cent. Social services and welfare cut by over 5 per cent. Even the food subsidy has been cut...
Relations with Trump’s US: India needs to accept a two-way street
Policy changes needed in Trump era India-US relations
Indian State regulates live-in relationships
Critics say that regulating live-in relationships is unconstitutional
Milinda Moragoda presented with copy of new book on Nalanda
Author Ambassador Abhay K, presented it to him.
“The American angle in Bangladesh is overplayed,” Says former RA&W Special Secretary Amitabh Mathur
He places the dramatic political transition within a broader historical context, and explains the regional security and geopolitical implications for India
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