Malta supremo wins people’s support; verdict denounces corruption allegation

The result of the Malta snap election indicates that the Malta citizens overwhelmingly support their Prime Minister, Joseph Muscat, even if the supremo’s wife has embroiled in a corruption allegation. There have been allegations...

Elite MPs have no bother about attendance: PRS survey

 The celebrity and elite candidates always hold an advantage in the electoral politics because they are familiar figures among the voters and they don’t need to introduce them and explain his/her details and background...

A tale of transformation from ‘conservative’ to ‘liberal’

As Leo Varadkar is heading towards a historic victory, he is not only rewriting the social notions but also redrawing the history of Ireland which was once dubbed as one of the most conservative...

Over 31% of world’s multidimensionality poor children live in India: OPHI

    Exposing the inefficiency of the poverty eradication programs which have been being executed by the Indian government since the independence, the report, published by the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative, finds...

Child marriage still exists; nearly 70 Indian districts are early marriage “hotspots”: Study

There is no doubt that the child marriage is a social evil and it is the violation of the fundamental rights assured by the Constitution of India. Despite the existence of powerful law in...

Victoria & Abdul : Histories most unlikely friendship

    Many of us our aware of Queen Victoria, who once was the empress of India. We are also aware of her various relations with other men. But what we weren’t aware of...

Salary Cut for IT officials is the only Mantra says NR Narayana Murthy

        Infosys Co- Founder NR Narayana Murthy said that only way to save the IT sector is by cutting the salary of its top executives. The salary cut of top officials...

Europe’s top human right authority faces investigation over corruption

The Europe’s top human right authority, the Council of Europe, has appointed three top European judicial officials -Sir Nicholas Bratza, the erstwhile supremo of European Court of Human Rights, France-based judge Jean-Louis Bruguiere and...

Should we legalise gambling, asks law commission

The gambling is one of the areas in which the government has no clear laws. Different states have different laws related to the gambling as the constitution allows them to create their own laws...

Employees oppose ‘EPF contribution deduction’ plan

Giving a good message to the employee community living across the world, the employees working in the formal sector of our country has opposed the proposal seeking a reduction of the employee’s rate of...