Here's a selection of Business Standard opinion pieces for the day
Far from being an annoyance, mass movements are the only legitimate way of engaging the government today
Transparency and consultation are vital to governance
Modi chose the last full week in 2020 to launch some important outreach to two sets of angry constituents: Muslims and the farmers
The food crisis of the 1960s gave birth to the Green Revolution, and out of 1970s' stagnation was born the first, weak impulses for economic reform. T N Ninan wonders what good will come out of 2020
The rules of the CAA are yet to be framed as such a massive process could not be carried out because of the corona. As soon as vaccination starts and corona cycle breaks, we will consider it, he said
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BJP national secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya on Saturday said the CAA would be implemented in West Bengal soon
The farmers blocking access to the national capital, causing vegetable prices to shoot up, seem to be getting the 'kid-glove' treatment. Those participating in other recent protests were not as lucky
Senior BJP leader Kailash Vijayvargiya said the Centre and the saffron party were keen to grant citizenship to the large refugee population in West Bengal
The court said the reply filed by the police suggested there was no emergency for the surgery of the right knee of his father
The 69-year-old chief minister has governed the state for four terms
The Delhi High Court Monday set aside the trial court order granting bail to a private school owner in a case related to communal violence in Delhi during protests against the CAA in February
BJP national president J P Nadda Monday said the execution of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) has been delayed due to the pandemic and asserted that the law will be implemented soon
All of you will get the benefits of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act
Here's a selection of Business Standard opinion pieces for the day
The Supreme Court judgment on Shaheen Bagh reflects how rules can be selectively used to make or break a protest
The Supreme Court on Wednesday said that occupying public places like Shaheen Bagh for protests is not acceptable and such a space cannot be occupied "indefinitely"
Activist Akhil Gogoi was granted bail by a special court in one of the two cases being probed by the NIA in connection with his alleged role in the violent protests against CAA in Assam last year
The students of the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) have urged the state police to re-investigate the December 15 anti-CAA protest violence and drop charges against those who are "innocent"