Category: Research

A road in New Delhi during the coronavirus lockdown in India. Photo: Rakesh Raman / RMN News Service

Need to Stop Covid Crimes and Human Rights Violations

A road in New Delhi during the coronavirus lockdown in India. Photo: Rakesh Raman / RMN News Service
A road in New Delhi during the coronavirus lockdown in India. Photo: Rakesh Raman / RMN News Service

Need to Stop Covid Crimes and Human Rights Violations

Raman Media Network (RMN) Company – which is working in diversified content creation, management, and distribution businesses on a global scale – is publishing The Outbreak magazine (formerly Covid Health Bulletin) to cover global coronavirus news and views. The magazine is being edited by Rakesh Raman who is the editor of RMN News Service.

Today, people across the world are not only facing Covid health crisis, but they are also being crushed by the criminal rulers mostly in the so-called democratic nations. Their stories are covered in the current issue of The Outbreak. read more

PolCom Political Communications and Research Services

PolCom Political Communications and Research Services

PolCom Political Communications and Research Services
PolCom Political Communications and Research Services

Proposal for Political Communications and Research

Most political initiatives fail to deliver the desired results because they fail to create the right content for the right people to be delivered at the right time through the right communication channels.

With this message, RMN POLCOM GROUP is offering its custom content development and research services to political parties and political research organizations around the world.

These services may include creation of policy documents, manifestos, speeches for leaders, mass awareness campaigns, government-to-citizen interfaces, legislation documents, edutainment content, opposition research, and so on. The selection of traditional and digital / social media channels is also part of these services. read more

The electoral officials carrying Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) for counting, at a counting centre of General Election 2019, at CWG Village, Sports Complex, in New Delhi on May 23, 2019. Photo: PIB (Representational Image)

Death of Democracy and Rise of Kakistocracy in India

The electoral officials carrying Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) for counting, at a counting centre of General Election 2019, at CWG Village, Sports Complex, in New Delhi on May 23, 2019. Photo: PIB
The electoral officials carrying Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) for counting, at a counting centre of General Election 2019, at CWG Village, Sports Complex, in New Delhi on May 23, 2019. Photo: PIB

Indian voters should not blindly follow any politician because most of the politicians in all political parties are crooks.

OPENING STATEMENT

Today, India is standing at the crossroads where the country’s 1.4 billion people are facing a grave threat from their own political rulers who have been exploiting the sentiment of people for the past seven decades after India got independence from the Britishers in 1947.

While almost all politicians here are corrupt – many are facing serious criminal charges – they have been winning elections by dividing voters on the basis of their caste, creed, color, and religious affiliations. Elections are also being won by bribing the voters, intimidating them, or by tampering with the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). Also, the autocratic rulers frequently purchase legislators in horse-trading deals to steal elections and form governments unscrupulously. read more