Bengal lifts the smokescreen off Netaji mystery 23/09/2015 5:57 am K.K. Joseph Putting an end to the wait on classified information on Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and his family, the West Bengal state government has declassified 64 files which lied in possession of the Kolkata and West Bengal police.
Renaming Aurangzeb Road 22/09/2015 5:09 am Urja Patel It is fitting tribute to Shri APJ Abdul Kalam who passed away recently; to rename infamous Aurangzeb Road to famous APJ Kalam Road. Kalam was secular, decent and honest to a fault person, true Indian at heart and in action. His name replacing that of brutal draconian fanatic dictator who destroyed good relations between Hindus and Muslims built up by one of his predecessors Emperor Akbar, one of few cultured and benevolent Moghul ruler, as most ruled India with iron feast only possible with the cooperation of fiduciary conniving Rajput kings who hated their own kith and kin like lustrous Maharana Pratap more than brutal impenitent Moghuls.
40 killed as clashes erupt over new Nepal constitution 23/09/2015 5:57 am K.K. Joseph More than 40 people were killed as violence broke out following the adoption of the new constitution by the Nepalese parliament
Global - Menacing Uncertainty 22/09/2015 5:10 am Urja Patel I fully concur with everything said in the page 3 editorial of the 12th Sept. G Bush avenged for his dad, G Bush senior's failure to oust Saddam Husain and Tony Blair to show his boldness by misleading the British Parliament and people about the WMD dossier! Now Blair despite being a Middle East Peace Envoy advised PM Cameron and Obama to bomb Syria to overthrow President Assad under the pretext of democracy because a few hundred thousand Syrians rebels revolted against him.
Pulse of the People 22/09/2015 5:11 am Urja Patel It’s almost 15 months since the Narendra Modi led government has taken charge of the country, winning the general elections on the plank of development and its promise to bring in prosperity for the common man. But our Prime Minister has not kept his promise. False promises, weren’t they? During his tenure, several churches across the country have been attacked.
Dear Financial Voice Reader, 23/09/2015 6:03 am K.K. Joseph Have you ever wondered how people get rich? It’s a big question, but in a way it is a simple question
Mass Muslim migration 22/09/2015 5:12 am Urja Patel The recent wave of migration into Europe is quite unprecedented in human history. The vast majority of migrants are Muslims. It is a Mass Muslim Migration into Europe. Are all of them refugees? The registration record of these people done so far has shown 4 out of every 5 people are economic migrants seeking better life in Europe. Opinion may vary but there are two main causes of this problem: First, the socio-political instability caused in the Middle East by western invasion of Iraq and second Mrs Angela Markel’s declaration of taking 800,000 migrants into Germany. The latter has given rise to incentive and encouragement for migration and people’s smugglers and traffickers making a huge buck in the process.
Productivity of British workers fall 23/09/2015 6:03 am K.K. Joseph According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) the productivity of British workers have fallen behind their counterparts in France, Germany, the United States and Canada last year.
London-based businessman to buy Leela hotel in Goa 23/09/2015 6:03 am K.K. Joseph India-born, London-based businessman Raj Bagri is buying the Leela hotel in Goa for £72.50 million, marking the biggest single property deal in the Indian hospitality sector.
Current shortage of GPs 22/09/2015 5:16 am Urja Patel Kumudini Valambia is right about current shortage of GPs. Measures to meet such contingency are urgently needed. In India shortage was met with creation of two and a half years course for laymen to practice as doctors. They were given a degree of Licenciate of College of Physicians and Surgeons-L.C.P.S. They practiced very well in areas of shortage of qualified doctors. Many compounders practiced as GPs in remote rural areas. This practice may still be prevalent.