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The challenge of Corona crisis has created a new national awareness about the prevalence of several gaps and shortcomings in the prevalent process of democratic nation-building through the Liberalization – Privatization – Globalization paradigm since the 1990s.
Delivering the first Dr Narendra Dabholkar Memorial Lecture on 20 August 2019, veteran journalist N. Ram explains why it is important for India to rise above its present challenges of religious intolerance, inequality and lack of freedom of expression.
In memory of Jawaharlal Nehru, whose 131st birth anniversary was celebrated on November 14.
With the new land laws, and the fear of backlash when it comes to organising protests, many among those who celebrated the felling of Article 370 are reconsidering their stance.
Humble though its beginnings were, the UAPA has now grown into a poisonous tree and is clearly modelled on the United States’ McCarthyite Un-American Activities Act.
On Paulo Freire’s ideas about how to connect learning and teaching among the poor and oppressed with the radical transformation of society, and their influence on peoples’ struggles in South Africa.
Despite intense repression, the protests in Nigeria continue to escalate.
Evo Morales’ three-day return tour in Bolivia was a statement that he intends to provide strong leadership for social movements in Bolivia and abroad. Also, two articles on the first steps taken by the new MAS government after being sworn in.
Satyajit Ray: “Ritwik was one of the few truly original talents in the cinema this country has produced. As a creator of powerful images in an epic style, he was virtually unsurpassed in Indian cinema.”
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