Fishworkers Struggle Against Vizhinjam Adani Port in Kerala
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Fishworkers Struggle Against Vizhinjam Adani Port in Kerala

The historical agitation by the coastal people of Trivandrum has crossed 120 days. The people are demanding that construction of the harbour be stopped and the destruction it has already caused to the coast be enquired into by an expert committee acceptable to fish workers also.

Modi Said the Statue of Unity Would Change Local Adivasis’ Lives. Most Say it Has – for the Worse
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Modi Said the Statue of Unity Would Change Local Adivasis’ Lives. Most Say it Has – for the Worse

Few people in the nearby villages believe the project has made their lives any better. Even many of those who have found employment in and around the project seem largely lukewarm to it, as the jobs are poorly paid and exploitative, and say that they were perhaps better off without them.

Unflagging, Unyielding Discrimination Makes Madhya Pradesh the State with India’s Highest Caste-Crime Rate
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Unflagging, Unyielding Discrimination Makes Madhya Pradesh the State with India’s Highest Caste-Crime Rate

In the hinterlands of Madhya Pradesh, untouchability thrives, as younger generations of Dalits, OBCs, and Adivasis accept it as a way of life. While enjoying the fruits of their hard work and labour, upper castes and even OBCs avoid physical contact with Dalits.

“Lula’s Victory Is a Political and Social Victory, Not Just Electoral”

“Lula’s Victory Is a Political and Social Victory, Not Just Electoral”

Joao Pedro Stedile of the Landless Rural Workers’ Movement (MST) talks about the implications of Lula’s victory for Brazil and the world, and the challenges he will have to surpass in order to fulfill his election promises.