9 Million Jobs Lost in 6 Years, a First in Indian History
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9 Million Jobs Lost in 6 Years, a First in Indian History

Courtesy: The Wire A recent working paper published by the Centre for Sustainable Employment, Azim Premji University has contested official claims on employment, showing an “unprecedented” fall in total employment from 2011–12 to 2017–18. Written by Santosh Mehrotra and Jajati K. Parida, the study says employment dropped by 9 million between these years—“for the first…

Ayodhya Verdict: Judges Missed Chance to Speak With Courage
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Ayodhya Verdict: Judges Missed Chance to Speak With Courage

Apoorvanand That unanimity hurt. It did. One had hoped, or wished to have a hope, that there would be a chink in the armour somewhere. An ambiguity. The absence of it—the full glare of a “unanimous” majoritarianism—came like a stab in the heart of the idea of India. To be frank, there was not much…

What the Ayodhya Judgment Means for the Future of the Republic
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What the Ayodhya Judgment Means for the Future of the Republic

Siddharth Varadarajan The Supreme Court’s verdict in the Ayodhya matter has settled the ‘title suit’ in favour of the main Hindu plaintiff—essentially the Vishwa Hindu Parishad—but it is clear that there is much more at stake for the country than the ownership of 2.77 acres of land on which a mosque stood for 470 years…

Thiruvalluvar in Saffron, Strong Backlash in Tamil Nadu
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Thiruvalluvar in Saffron, Strong Backlash in Tamil Nadu

Bharathy Singaravel On Saturday, November 2, the Tamil Nadu BJP posted a couplet by the legendary Tamil poet, Thiruvalluvar. The chosen verse was taken from the Kadavul Vazhthu (In Praise of the Creator) chapter of Valluvar’s Tirukkural—the famed compilation of 1330 kurrals (as the couplets are known). Gopalkrishna Gandhi in his 2015 translations of the…

After Evo, the Lithium Question Looms Large in Bolivia
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After Evo, the Lithium Question Looms Large in Bolivia

Vijay Prashad Bolivia’s President Evo Morales was overthrown in a military coup on November 10. He is now in Mexico. Before he left office, Morales had been involved in a long project to bring economic and social democracy to his long-exploited country. It is important to recall that Bolivia has suffered a series of coups,…

The Coup in Bolivia: Five Lessons
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The Coup in Bolivia: Five Lessons

Atilio Borón The Bolivian tragedy eloquently teaches several lessons that our peoples and popular social and political forces must learn and record in their consciences forever. Here, a brief enumeration. First, no matter how much the economy is managed in an exemplary way as the Evo government did, growth, redistribution, flow of investments are guaranteed…

The Greatest Scam in History: How the Energy Companies Took Us All
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The Greatest Scam in History: How the Energy Companies Took Us All

Naomi Oreskes It’s a tale for all time. What might be the greatest scam in history or, at least, the one that threatens to take history down with it. Think of it as the climate-change scam that beat science, big time. Scientists have been seriously investigating the subject of human-made climate change since the late…

Dangerous Agreement to Sign
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Dangerous Agreement to Sign

Prabhat Patnaik (This article was written before the Indian government announced that it was not joining the RCEP. It continues to be relevant, as there is enormous pressure on the government to join the trade agreement– Editor.) On October 24–25, there were widespread peasant protests all over the country against the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership…

Extinction Rebellion (XR) Sweeps the World
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Extinction Rebellion (XR) Sweeps the World

Robert Hunziker It is the fastest-growing environmental movement ever. As such, it is only too obvious that “people get it” when it comes to climate change/global warming because they’re jumping aboard like swarms of locusts. In fact, XR’s truthful exposure of the climate crisis/global warming is single-handedly turning average citizens of the world into fighting…