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NEET Fiasco: Students Resist ‘One Nation, One Exam’

For over 22 lakh students who appeared for the National Entrance-cum-Eligibility Test - Under Graduate (NEET-UG) on May 3, 2026, across India, the decision by the National Testing Agency (NTA) to cancel the examination came as a traumatic turn. Through years and months of preparation, depriving themselves of entertainment, social life and relationships, the aspirants readily dedicated themselves to fulfilling their dream of becoming doctors.

Kerala: Vijayan to be Leader of Opposition

CPI(M) Polit Bureau member Pinarayi Vijayan has been elected as the leader of the CPI(M) legislature party in Kerala. The decision was made unanimously during the CPI(M) State Committee meeting held over two days in Thiruvananthapuram. The meeting was chaired by Central Committee member K Radhakrishnan. State Secretary M V Govindan announced in a press release that General Secretary M A Baby, and Polit Bureau members Pinarayi Vijayan and A Vijayaraghavan attended the session.

Kerala: Satheesan Secures CM’s Chair after Intense Political Posturing

After prolonged infighting and uncertainty that mocked the public mandate, the Congress finally picked V D Satheesan as its leader in the Kerala Assembly. He took oath as the chief minister on May 18, two weeks after the Assembly election results were announced. Leveraging intense pressure from allies including the Muslim League and support from senior leaders, Satheesan secured the chief minister’s chair by outmaneuvering K C Venugopal and Ramesh Chennithala.

Blundering on Ethanol

THE Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways announced in end-April new rules governing the use of significantly higher proportions of Ethanol in petrol blends for automobiles than the presently mandated 20 per cent ethanol blended petrol (EBP 20 or E20). This paves the way for introduction of blends such as E28 or E85 as well as E100 or pure ethanol.

Beyond BJP's Assam Victory

THE results of the recent Assam Assembly elections have once again brought the BJP-led alliance back to power with a clear majority. From the perspective of seats won, this victory is undoubtedly significant. However, a deeper analysis of the election outcome reveals that this verdict is not merely a straightforward expression of overwhelming public support. Rather, it reflects the complex and contradictory political reality prevailing in Assam today.

Credibility Flows from Lived Experience, Not Fictional Spin

THE trouble with the post truth world is that it has an expiry date. The truth can be glossed over for some finite length of time, not perpetually. Truth eventually triumphs. It seems that we have reached that hour of reckoning. Indications were pronounced, coming from the Prime Minister himself, when he in no uncertain terms asserted the need for Indian citizens to ‘tighten their belts’ – an ‘austerity package of sorts’!

Kharif MSP: Government Insensitive to Farmers’ Plight

The BJP-led Union Government has once again cheated the farmers of India by declaring a paltry increase in Minimum Support Prices (MSP) for the Kharif season of 2026. This is in no way commensurate with the massive increase in the costs of inputs like seeds, fertilisers, pesticides, diesel, petrol, electricity, and water, especially in the context of the West Asian crisis. 

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