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Global Failure, Viral Consequences

THERE is a myth that ostriches bury their heads in the sand when threatened. The United States is like the mythical ostrich in its response to the current Ebola outbreak. The hantavirus outbreak aboard a cruise ship was like a dress rehearsal. It showed the consequences of dismantling global pandemic preparedness. That rehearsal is over. The far more dangerous Ebola act has begun, and the curtain has risen in Central Africa.

Labour Codes Operationalised - Alternatives before States

The Modi government at the centre has fully operationalised the four labour codes on May 8, 2026, notifying 30 central rules. Several state governments are also prepared to operationalise the codes in line with the central rules. BJP led state governments are eager to do it at the earliest as double engine sarkars.  The non-BJP led state governments are also prepared with the final drafts of state rules, even though they are opposing the central labour codes for public consumption.

Why Did This Journalist Kill Himself?

The Delhi Union of Journalists (DUJ) is shocked and saddened at the suicide by dismissed Dainik Jagran employee Rajesh Awasthi in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh.

It is reported that Awasthi was ill and depressed after being dismissed from Dainik Jagran where he had worked for many years. He was under severe financial strain and reportedly took his life by swallowing 'sulphas' tablets. 

The Looting of RBI's Contingent Reserves.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has decided to transfer ₹2,86,588.46 crore as surplus profit to the Union Government for the financial year 2025-26. This decision was taken on May 22, 2026, in a board meeting chaired by RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra. This marks the largest surplus profit transfer in history. While the media used to give massive coverage to such large transfers by the Reserve Bank in the past, that was missing this time.

Vicious Cycle of Low productivity and Low Wages

ECONOMIC growth in the long run depends on the growth of productivity. Productivity is measured with respect to inputs used, that is labour, capital and energy, and in terms of the efficient use of the combination of these inputs. The growth of the economy or the per capita income depends on the growth of labour productivity and the growth of employment. Labour productivity implies value added per worker and is sometimes measured in terms of value added per hour of labour worked.

Bolivia at the Crossroads: Crisis, Division, and the Return of Imperialist Ambition

Bolivia faces a dangerous convergence of economic difficulties, political fragmentation, and renewed imperialist intervention. The immediate crisis is visible in fuel shortages, inflationary pressures, currency instability, and growing public frustration. Long queues at petrol stations have become symbols of a wider sense of uncertainty. Foreign currency reserves have declined, making imports more expensive and placing pressure on the government’s ability to manage the economy.

The 11th Odisha State Conference of Agricultural and Rural Worker's Union Concluded Successfully

The 11th State Conference of the Odisha Agricultural and Rural Workers’ Union concluded successfully at Jaleswar of Balasore district with a call to intensify struggles for the rights of agricultural and rural workers. The conference resolved to organise across the state of Odisha to strengthen protests against the rising prices of petroleum products, cooking gas and essential commodities on June 9, 2026. Along with this, the conference set a target of enrolling 50,000 members, forming village committees and expanding the organisation into new areas.

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