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On the whole BJP-ruled states are not doing very well because of theatrics and outright populism.
Mumbai is struggling in the rain. But the government seems more interested in mindlessly populist meddling with non-essential movie-watching.
Our political masters are interested only in things that are exciting, and not doing things right.
Two Union ministers made statements that directly undermine the rule of law. This could have dangerous repercussions.
Maybe the hyperbole confirms that Shashi Tharoor has fully joined the ranks of Indian political tradition.
we have industrial hubs, cosmopolitan pockets, metropolitan cities, metrosexual men, emancipated women, and instances of lynching. Many centuries also live in India, some of them making all of us uneasy.
Both the Congress and the BJP are guilty of often putting petty politics ahead of India's image and inetrests.
The Tamil Nadu Environment & Forests Department’s Government Order for the “permanent” closure of Sterlite Copper, the Vedanta Group’s copper smelter plant in Thoothukudi, is shortsighted and grievous. It doesn’t augur well for industrialization—not only in Tamil Nadu, which is a leading industrial state, but also in the entire country.
Neither the PCA nor any other framework can cure the banking sector, for the problem is structural rather than functional: it is the government ownership that is at the heart of the rot.
The wise, they say, learn from the mistakes of others, while fools learn from their own mistakes. Our political masters refuse to learn any sensible lesson.
Marxism is at the end of a day a collectivist and totalitarian philosophy. And, at the heart of collectivism and totalitarianism lies darkness.
It is easy to dismiss or ridicule Asaram's bhaktas as irrational people, but their behaviour is the same as those who continued to support the horrors of Russia and China.
Justice Chandrachud was a hero when he slammed the Modi government over privacy. Now, he is a villain, because if you are not with us…
To what extent the Northeastern states succeed will depend on several factors. It is, however, indubitable that the direction is right.
Parochial and knee-jerk reactions from the political class and intellectuals have left no room for meaningful interface and dialogue over the Supreme Court's order on the SC/ST Act.
The recent Congress plenary session has showed that the Congress still wants to undo the liberalisation that its own government started in 1991.
Compulsory CSR also flies in the face of Make in India programme.
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