- Nepal: Preserving constitutional politics
- Congress still in want of success in Orissa
- Growing rift and race for PM post
- Accepting people's aspiration
- Fake degrees, fake leaders
- Alliance govt today's indisputable reality
- Pretext of the false war
- New age communal campaigner
- BJP's IT vision
- Storms are strong enough
Nepal: Preserving constitutional politics
Deepak Kumar Mohanty, Wed, 6 May 2009
Barely a year after becoming a republic - a result of long people's struggle to overthrow the 240-year-old monarchy - the Himalayan nation Nepal
Congress still in want of success in Orissa
Deepak Kumar Mohanty, Tue, 5 May 2009
According to a latest news report, the Congress party in eastern Indian state Orissa is soon going to see some kind of organisational changes after the outcome of the assembly and Lok Sabha election 2009.
Growing rift and race for PM post
M Shamsur Rabb Khan, Thu, 23 Apr 2009
Sharad Pawar is not the only politician, who nurses tacit grudge against the Congress or more precisely Sonia Gandhi for putting up Dr. Moanmohan Singh as the PM for the next time if the UPA gets majority in the coming Lok Sabha elections.
Accepting people's aspiration
NI Wire, Sat, 18 Apr 2009
Finally, the Kashmiri separatists, to some extent, came in favour of Indian democratic set up as the only effective means and platform to project their demand and grievances in a legitimate way,
Fake degrees, fake leaders
M Shamsur Rabb Khan, Wed, 8 Apr 2009
Had Varun Gandhi not made anti-Muslim speech at Pilibhit and came into limelight due to events thereafter that include slapping of NSA on him, the world would not have known that he claimed fake degrees.





