J&K Could Have Been a Model of Development for Rest of India
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J&K Could Have Been a Model of Development for Rest of India

Sandeep Pandey, Rajendran Narayanan   After being detained illegally at their respective residences for six months now, the Public Safety Act has been invoked against Omar Abdullah, Mehbooba Mufti and even Shah Faesal, in order to continue their detention. Omar Abdullah has been accused for his capacity to influence people to the extent that they…

Deadly Algebra of Wage Freeze and Super Profits in India
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Deadly Algebra of Wage Freeze and Super Profits in India

Courtesy: Newsclick   A recent analysis of official data reveals that workers in India across all types of occupations have been suffering a deadly squeeze on their incomes as inflation-adjusted wages have been barely increasing, or even declining for the past several years. This has not only devastated the living standards of already ill-paid workers…

Police’s Stern Response Fails to Dampen Spirit of Women in Mumbai Bagh
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Police’s Stern Response Fails to Dampen Spirit of Women in Mumbai Bagh

Sukanya Shantha   A young woman, in a moss green burqa, enters a barricaded space inside Morland road in South Mumbai. A policewoman, in plain clothes, rushes behind her and insists on seeing her identity proof. An argument ensues. The woman, refusing to divulge any information says, “Protester likho (mention me as a protester).” “Yeh…

How Hindutva Wants to Erase Half of Partition Memories
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How Hindutva Wants to Erase Half of Partition Memories

Humra Quraishi   A strange sort of partitioning is unfolding in India. The usual apparatus of lies, fears and misconceptions about Muslims are being propagated by right-wing lobbies. Foremost among them is the myth that Indian Muslims did not suffer during the partition of India. The stark truth is that both Hindus and Muslims suffered…

In Ulta Pradesh, the Adityanath Government is Throwing Law to the Winds
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In Ulta Pradesh, the Adityanath Government is Throwing Law to the Winds

Markandey Katju   My mind is boggling considering what is going on in Ulta Pradesh (sorry, Uttar Pradesh) lately. I was 20 years a lawyer and 20 years a judge, so I thought I was well versed in the principles of law, but now I am learning a new jurisprudence which can only be found…

Learning from King’s Last Campaign
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Learning from King’s Last Campaign

Jessicah Pierre   As we celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., it’s natural to remember his courageous advocacy for racial equity. But before he was assassinated, King had also begun to broaden his efforts to unify people around economic justice.   That’s worth remembering today.   In December 1967, King, the Southern Christian…

Mexico’s AMLO Shows How It’s Done
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Mexico’s AMLO Shows How It’s Done

Ellen Brown   While US advocates and local politicians struggle to get their first public banks chartered, Mexico’s new president has begun construction on 2,700 branches of a government-owned bank to be completed in 2021, when it will be the largest bank in the country. At a press conference on Jan. 6, he said the…

Apartheid in the Global Governance System
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Apartheid in the Global Governance System

Jason Hickel   In my research I have argued that rising global inequality is driven in large part by power imbalances in the global economy, in that rich countries have disproportionate influence when it comes to setting the rules of international trade and finance.   Nowhere is this problem more apparent than when it comes…