Archive Detail
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Left Unity or Extended Secular front ? | To be or not to be is the question , Shakespeare had said. For the CPI(M) and its new general secretary Sitaram Yechury , the daunting question is to be just happy with left unity -- and that is not the case, then what kind of an extended secular front will it seek against the BJP led NDA that runs the national government and many state governments as well. | 29-Apr-2015 |
BJP President Amit Shah exposed CPI-Mâ | BJP President Amit Shah exposed CPI-M’s “Blame Centre†game and asks the Manik Sarkar Govt. to take onus for the loot of people’s money by chit fund companies. | 29-Apr-2015 |
Earthquake-prone Zone-V Tripura : Struct | Tripura is reluctant to comply with the safety direction to counter earthquake like natural calamity. It was December 2008 when National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has decided to retrofit a hospital and a school building in Tripura considering a possible high intensity earthquake in Northeast. But asked the state govt to conduct a structural safety audit on existing constructions in the state before go for retrofitting he old buildings. | 25-Apr-2015 |
Cancer of the Esophagus | Esophagus [USA] or the Oesophagus [ UK] is the muscular tube in the human body that connects the throat with the stomach. Cancer of the Oesophagus had been my nemesis; not that I did not study the subject well or did less than the rest, far from it, in fact I had spent more time than the rest in mustering the lesion, I have begged help from others too often. | 23-Apr-2015 |
Sarkar was a dark horse | At one stage during the CPI(M) party congress at Visakhapatnam, Tripura chief minister Manik Sarkar was considered as a 'compromise candidate' for the party's all-powerful general secretary. The Kerala comrades were strongly supporting 77-year old S.R. Pillai who was outgoing general secretary Prakash Karat's candidate to replace him. The Bengal comrades and many others were firmly backing 62-year old Sitaram Yechury, the talented and affable moderate face of the CPI(M). | 20-Apr-2015 |
Technical colleges turn into primary sch | After ruining primary and secondary education of Tripura with under-qualified party men as teachers, Chief Minister Manik Sarkar is now pursuing their long cherished agenda to make zero knowledge Doctors and Engineers to retain in power. | 17-Apr-2015 |
Masrat Alam a rock stuck in Mufti's thro | Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mufti Muhammad Sayeed's decision to "provide democratic space to separatist politics" by releasing Masrat Alam has badly backfired. Instead, the decision had made hardline positions on two sides even harder. | 17-Apr-2015 |
Dual High Court orders irk LF govt : Lef | It seems the days are not going smoothly for the only left rule govt in the country ever since the establishment of the Agartala High Court in the state in 2013. Troubled by the rulings made by the High Court in various judgements ever since its inception, the left party leaders are cursing their own cherished demand for establishment of a separate high court in the state. | 12-Apr-2015 |
School Food Poisoning : Govt’s â | Chalta hai' (laidback) attitude of School Authority has again become visibly prominent in School Education Department. The government's initiatives are not being properly implemented at the ground level because of lack of proper monitoring by DEO and Education officials. | 10-Apr-2015 |
Beginning of an end of suffocation in Tr | The recent exposure of association of Chief Minister Manik Sarkar and ruling CPI-M party with Rose Valley and six other Non Banking Financial Companies (NBFC) by a section of media has indicated the beginning of an end of suffocative era in Tripura. | 25-Apr-2015 |
IPL needs course corrections soon | Is the Indian Premier League (IPL) facing an existential crisis as it enters the eighth year? The answer from its governing council will be a loud 'No', the franchises feebly joining in the chorus. Despite all its myriad problems and ongoing investigations, it will survive with course corrections. | 08-Apr-2015 |
When a Constitutional Head bats for wild | Unlike other Constitutional Heads of India, Assam Governor Padmanabha Balakrishna Acharya bats for the conservation of wildlife, primarily the one-horned rhinos (scientific name Rhinoceros unicornis) in various forest reserves of Assam. | 07-Apr-2015 |
‘Cheat Funds’ & Rose Petals | Few days back, one Tamil friend working in Wall St Journal asked me jokingly , “why Bengal produces all ‘chit fund cheaters’ like Subrata Roy , Gautam Kundu , Sudipto Sen and not any brilliant personalities like Tagore or Bose anymore ? Why no single Bengali industrialist from Bengal in limelight other than ‘Chit fund†cheaters looting poor people of their life savings ?†| 03-Apr-2015 |
Cricket spat shouldn't hold India-Bangla | A huge spat between two cricket officials is threatening to adversely impact India-Bangladesh bilateral relations at a time when these are at their best. Bangladesh Planning Minister A.H.M. Mustafa Kamal has resigned as the International Cricket Council (ICC) president to protest against the country's “humiliation†when he was denied the opportunity to present the World Cup 2015 to winners Australia at Melbourne. | 03-Apr-2015 |
Assam deserves a credible news channel ! | As satellite news channels in various regional languages are booming in India, churning out sensational stories, the question of the credibility of the channels becomes pressing. | 02-Apr-2015 |
Last few days of my Life : Prayer of a s | A silent devotee of Mata Bhwanewswari is worshipping since 40 years, in the Old Royal Palace of Udaipur.In Spring season we celebrate Devi Durga’s coming (aagamani) to the ‘Martya Lok’(Earth).While the essence of the festival is in everywhere, I discovered a 95 years old man Asutosh Chakraborty, resident of Rajnagar,Udaipur and his dedication since 40 years as the priest of Mata Bhuwaneswari Temple of Old Rajbari,Udaipur. | 03-Apr-2015 |
A River named TEESTA | Recent bloodshed and barbaric unlash on humanity in neighbouring Bangladesh hit the heart of common Tripurites badly. Not me, but many of my grand-pa and grand-ma have memorable history of past in undivided East Pakistan. Thousands of minority commoners of Bangladesh in those days had to shift this side leaving behind high valued immovable property. | 03-Apr-2015 |