Five Years of UP’s Animal Slaughter Ban: Poor Pushed Out of Meat Trade, Meat Out of Meals
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Five Years of UP’s Animal Slaughter Ban: Poor Pushed Out of Meat Trade, Meat Out of Meals

UP CM Yogi Adityanath’s closure of abattoirs, meat shops has left butchers without livelihood, animal rearers have been forced to end their business and consumers have been forced to reduce or stop eating meat. Despite an Allahabad high court order, most major UP cities do not have authorised state-run slaughterhouses.

Behind the Antibody Cocktail Rush, Mega Profits for Private Hospitals and Pharma Companies
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Behind the Antibody Cocktail Rush, Mega Profits for Private Hospitals and Pharma Companies

With a surge in Covid-19 cases, private hospitals in Mumbai are seeing a rise in admissions for the monoclonal antibody treatment, despite many patients not needing it. The hospitals are making large, easy profits on the treatment.

Call for Indianisation is a Fallacy, if Not a Fraud on the Constitution
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Call for Indianisation is a Fallacy, if Not a Fraud on the Constitution

We Indians have never understood the mandate of the Constitution either as one for Indianization or a destruction of legal pluralism and personal laws as long as they are not inconsistent with the composite constitutional value-system. Instead of a call to further constitutionalize, any call to Indianize or decolonize is a fallacy, if not a fraud on the Constitution.

The End of Growth? The Capitalist Economy & Ecological Crisis
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The End of Growth? The Capitalist Economy & Ecological Crisis

Socialists should be clear that the cause of the climate crisis is the capitalist system and its incessant drive to accumulate profits, and that the only way to solve the crisis is to struggle for a socialist world where human need, including a sustainable relation to nature, comes before private greed.

Profits Over People: Why Weren’t the Vaccine Manufacturers Nationalized?
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Profits Over People: Why Weren’t the Vaccine Manufacturers Nationalized?

During a period of national emergency, the U.S government nationalizes key business sectors. It did so during World War I and II, and in subsequent periods of national crises. So, why has death of 800,000-plus Americans from Covid not pushed the U.S. government to nationalize key pharmaceutical manufactures?