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Sudhir Kumar Singh
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Sudhir Kumar Singh is an independent journalist who has worked in senior editorial positions in the Times Of India, Asian Age, Pioneer, and the Statesman. Also a sometime stage and film actor who has worked with iconic directors like Satyajit Ray and Tapan Sinha.
Right ho! Nirmala ji
It took a pandemic battered economy for the ruling BJP’s much underrated finance minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, to unleash in the Union Budget 2021 what John Maynard...
Farmers are back batting on front foot
The Khalistani funded Jat-Sikh farmers from Punjab and Haryana, and their clean-shaven brethren from western Uttar Pradesh spearheading the agitation against the three farm...
Modi’s authority lies in tatters
Bharat has mostly been a soft state since Hindus were driven out of Kashmir in early 1990. Discord and disorder are a constant threat...
Suspending farm laws has hurt govt. image
Overindulging the rich farmers from Punjab and Haryana agitating on the Delhi-Haryana border at Singhu has yet again driven home the message that the...
Not much raaz in Razdan’s phishing yarn
Professional journalists normally avoid airing in public the doings of other journalists, especially for reasons other than their journalism. None are worth discussing given...
Centre takes SC sucker punch on chin
The seventeen-month tenure of the forty-seventh Chief Justice of India (CJI), Sharad Arvind Bobde, was on the verge of coming to a tame end,...
Divided States of America in Left grip
Not all the demonizing of Donald Trump for inciting the January 6 violence at Capitol Hill can remove the miasma of suspicion surrounding the...
Attack on Hindu interests in AP are growing
Every Hindu worth his faith would have been moved by video images of a profusely weeping priest of the 11th century Ramatheertham Sita Lakshmana Kodandarama temple...
Rajini was unsuited to act on political stage
Nascent hopes that the upcoming 2021 polls in Tamil Nadu would have helped the state come out of the long and dark tunnel of...
Rich Punjab farmers must be shown their place
Is the protest of rich farmers from Punjab and Haryana, mostly of Sikh and Jat vintage, heading towards a violent confrontation? The possibility cannot...