Modi’s US Visit: Beyond Optics, the Substance Is Not Much to Crow About
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Modi’s US Visit: Beyond Optics, the Substance Is Not Much to Crow About

The US effort is to wean away India from its present conciliatory approach towards China as soon as possible, and gradually secure a foothold for US forces on the sub-continent as contemplated in the Joint Statement. Also: “Modi’s US Visit Has Increased India’s Vulnerabilities”.

Livestock Bill Creation and Withdrawal Shows Govt’s Disregard for Farmers’ Livelihoods and Animal Welfare – Two Articles
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Livestock Bill Creation and Withdrawal Shows Govt’s Disregard for Farmers’ Livelihoods and Animal Welfare – Two Articles

During both the creation and withdrawal of the Bill, the government did not consider the livelihoods and lives of the millions of caste-oppressed landless, marginal, and small farmers who depend on livestock for their survival. Also: The Livestock Export Bill has been Withdrawn for Now But Disregard for Live Animal Trade Remains”.

Climate Hotspot: Encroaching Sea, Eroding Coast Leads To Disappearing Villages in Ganjam
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Climate Hotspot: Encroaching Sea, Eroding Coast Leads To Disappearing Villages in Ganjam

Meteorological data show slightly elevated temperatures in Ganjam, more frequent cyclonic weather patterns, which in turn cause tidal surges, as well as uncertain rainfall creating drought conditions. Ganjam, thus, gets the worst of both worlds.

‘I am a Servant of the Indian People’: Jawaharlal Nehru’s Banned Statement at His Trial for Sedition
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‘I am a Servant of the Indian People’: Jawaharlal Nehru’s Banned Statement at His Trial for Sedition

An excerpt from ‘Banned and Censored: What the British Raj Didn’t Want Us to Read’, selected and introduced by Devika Sethi. This written statement was issued by Nehru when he was charged with sedition, with instigating Indians not to pay taxes, and with offences under the Indian Salt Act.

Vasant-Rajab Exemplary of Communal Harmony in Gujarat
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Vasant-Rajab Exemplary of Communal Harmony in Gujarat

Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi is known for his supreme sacrifice in trying to stop communal violence in Kanpur in 1931. Another lesser known duo from Ahmedabad, who displayed similar idealism and laid down their lives on 1 July, 1946, were Vasant Rao Hegiste and Rajab Ali Lakhani.