NEWSNOTES
Cuba looks to comforts, not luxury
The West Bengal deputy chief minister Buddhadev Bhattacharya recently visited
Cuba. He was accompanied on the week-long tour by Ganashakti journalist Avik Dutta. In
this three-part series beginning this week, Dutta recounts his experiences in the land of
Fidel Castro and revolution. |
Editorial
The
successful one day strike by about 2 million workers of Central Public Sector Undertaking
of the country on 2.2.2000 was the first warning signet of the working class that they are
not going to be cowed down by the all out attack on public sector initiated by the BJP-led
Govt. to satisfy the Fund-bank duo and their Indian appendage i.e. CII, FICCI, ASSOCHEM
and other. |

Economist
Tribal situation in India afer 50 years of freedom
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ANALYSIS
Beware the Ides of March
The play is finally over. After
indulging in hide and seek with India and making the Vajpayee government virtually grovel,
US President Bill Clinton has announced his visit to India in March.One cannot but recall the Shakespearean warning to Julius
Ceasar regarding the Ides of March. Ceasar ignored the warning and death followed soon
after. |
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The
Calcutta Book Fair is a lovely lady; only, the lady seems to be getting increasingly
distant.
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Nepal
Rich
poor divide widens |
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Ready Reckoner, Dial 2000 published in print |
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