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Jayanta Roy ChowdhuryFree Press Journal |
The slogan on the wall of a decrepit house on Motilal Nehru Street in South Calcutta read “Hal Pherate, Lal Pherao’ (To improve your lot, bring...
A sea of tricolour and hammer and sickle flags replete with crowds of men and women dancing to the sound of drum beats, progressed from this trading...
Governors are increasingly, and at times quite wrongly, being accused of being ‘agents’ of the ruling party and not merely of the federal...
Hopefully wisdom will dawn on leaders in all South Asian countries to realise that trade, like water, cannot be stopped
In Bengal the saffron party’s best show ever was in 2019, when its vote share crossed 40%, a four fold increase over its vote share in 2016 state...
Policy-makers need to realise that without people-to-people connections and trade, India may find it difficult to get the ethnic tribes of North...
The emergence of powerful parallel power centres created on narrow ethnic grounds seems to indicate that the chances of bridging the chasm between the...
In eastern India, Lord Jagannath is a 'bigger' icon than many other Hindu deities. Till date however, the Lord, his brother Balaram and sister...
Manipur has a long history of conflict as well as amity between communities, and the possibility of reconciliation and peace remains strong
Questions of electoral legitimacy in Dhaka could be a headache for close ally India.