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The Gandhis, a liability for Congress

With every election, the Congress finds itself in increasingly difficult and intractable situations from which an escape or recovery seems to be impossible in its present form and format. It has reduced itself to near nothing in the country’s most populous state, managed to lose most humiliatingly in a state where it was in power and lost three others which it could have won. ....

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Ukraine war: Focus on airlift, not on political gains

The tragic death of a student from Karnataka’s Haveri district, Naveen Gyanagoudar, in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv as a result of shelling highlights the plight of thousands of Indian students trapped in the war zone. It has made the terror and misery of a faraway war real for India and made the need to evacuate all Indian nationals much more urgent. It has also given rise ....

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GDP data, outlook cause for worry

The economic growth data for the third quarter of the financial year (2021-22) and the second advance estimates for the whole year, released by the National Statistical Office (NSO) on Monday, are below expectations. The NSO expects the economy to grow at 8.9 per cent, lower than its earlier estimate of 9.2%. It also reported that the economy grew only at 5.4% in ....

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Brace for higher fuel prices, inflation

The Russian military action against Ukraine has sent international crude oil prices soaring, and the volatility in prices has added to the uncertainty and anxiety. Last week, the prices went beyond the multi-year high of $100 per barrel which is also a psychological level. They remain around the $100 level but are expected to go up, possibly as high as $115/barrel. Even the ....

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