The Pandemic Is a Consequence of the War Against Life
The health emergency of the coronavirus is inseparable from the health emergency of extinction, biodiversity loss and climate change.
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Editor: Dr. G.G. Parikh | Associate Editor: Neeraj Jain | Managing Editor: Guddi
The health emergency of the coronavirus is inseparable from the health emergency of extinction, biodiversity loss and climate change.
Official Statement from La Via Campesina, as We Mark 25 Years of Our Collective Struggles for Food Sovereignty, 13 October 2021
The coal shortage in the country is entirely the result of criminal negligence by the Modi Government. By extension, it is going to lead to higher electricity prices; it will also increase already extant energy inflation caused by high petrol and diesel prices.
The Central government continues to squeeze millions of Indians by relentlessly raising the prices of essential fuels, such as cooking gas and petrol/diesel. The real reason for this price rise: the Modi government has been relentlessly increasing excise duty on petroleum products.
Press release by NAPM, extending full solidarity and support to the crucial 10-day long foot march undertaken by hundreds of adivasis from the Hasdeo region of Chhattisgarh to protect their forests and home lands from destructive coal mining.
Two global indexes on the world’s most powerful passports show that the country has toppled down several ranks recently.
Social media propaganda, complete with hashtags, trends and concocted videos, seems to have one single aim: to boycott Muslim-owned and run businesses.
The intensely researched work, which came before the current politicised antagonism towards the Mughals, ‘Mughal Samrat Akbar Aur Sanskrit’ is a unique volume.
In the run-up to COP26, considered by many to be a last-chance opportunity to make meaningful change on climate, Thunberg talks with NBC News’ Al Roker about what she expects—and hopes—will come from the global event.
Her groundbreaking work influenced the struggle for the rights of women, Shudras and Dalits in 19th-century India and into the present.
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