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  • The Electoral Bond Scam: The Biggest Scam Since Independence
    Cronyism | Indian Economy | Online Blog

    The Electoral Bond Scam: The Biggest Scam Since Independence

    ByNeeraj Jain May 26, 2024June 1, 2024

    Ever since Modi took over the reins of the Central Government in 2014, his government has been embroiled in innumerable scams, from demonetisation to the PM Cares scam to whitewashing the corruption cases against opposition politicians after they join the BJP. But the electoral bonds scam puts all previous scams in the shade.

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  • Towards Tax Justice and Wealth Redistribution in India
    Cronyism | Indian Economy | Online Blog

    Towards Tax Justice and Wealth Redistribution in India

    ByNitin Kumar Bharti, Lucas Chancel, Thomas Piketty and Anmol Somanchi May 26, 2024June 1, 2024

    Inequality levels have reached historical highs under the Billionaire Raj. These extreme inequalities and their close links with social injustices can no longer be ignored. A comprehensive wealth tax package would be an important step towards a more equitable growth path for India.

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  • What Nehru Flagged as ‘Most Dangerous’ Modi Now Invokes for Votes
    Communalism | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    What Nehru Flagged as ‘Most Dangerous’ Modi Now Invokes for Votes

    ByS.N. Sahu May 26, 2024June 1, 2024

    Modi targeting Muslim community of our country in his campaign speeches have no parallel in the electoral history of independent India. Jawaharlal Nehru had warned that employing communal rhetoric for votes would put the unity and integrity of the people and country in peril.

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  • Resisting US-India Agri-Imperialism
    Cronyism | Indian Economy | Online Blog

    Resisting US-India Agri-Imperialism

    ByAlex Jensen May 26, 2024June 1, 2024

    A “high-powered US trade delegation” recently visited India to “explore opportunities in the country’s huge agribusiness sector and further promote American products among India’s rising middle class” – and this was uncritically celebrated by the Indian elite press.

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  • Namami Gange: Ten Years On, The Ganga Still Runs Dirty, Its Water Undrinkable
    Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Namami Gange: Ten Years On, The Ganga Still Runs Dirty, Its Water Undrinkable

    ByAathira Perinchery May 26, 2024June 1, 2024

    Though the union government has pumped in almost Rs 40,000 crore into the flagship Namami Gange programme since 2014, several concerns – including dysfunctional sewage treatment plants and bad governance – abound.

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  • Eyes Wide Shut: How the State Turns Away from Manipur’s Realities
    Manipur | Online Blog

    Eyes Wide Shut: How the State Turns Away from Manipur’s Realities

    ByGreeshma Kuthar May 26, 2024June 1, 2024

    Since May 3, 2023, the violence between Meitei and the Kuki-Zos has claimed over 220 lives and uprooted over 60,000 people. The Meira Paibis have been active enablers of the violence, aiding and assisting armed Meitei groups. Apart from the Arambai Tenggol, banned insurgent groups have seen a resurgence.

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  • Resource Constraints, Ambiguous Rules: How ASHAs Struggle To Provide Healthcare Even After 15 Years
    Indian Economy | Online Blog

    Resource Constraints, Ambiguous Rules: How ASHAs Struggle To Provide Healthcare Even After 15 Years

    ByNushaiba Iqbal May 26, 2024June 1, 2024

    Women who work as ASHAs are still considered volunteers and not paid salaries, but are given a honorarium which is very low. And yet national and different state governments keep increasing their workload.

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  • Why Justice Lokur Feels the Supreme Court Should Review its Article 370 Judgement
    India | Indian Politics | judiciary | Online Blog

    Why Justice Lokur Feels the Supreme Court Should Review its Article 370 Judgement

    ByKaran Thapar May 26, 2024June 1, 2024

    The former Supreme Court judge says that the Supreme Court has erred and cannot be proud of its Kashmir judgement, in which it upheld the Union government’s move to read down Article 370.

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  • Nehru’s Era: The Past Embedded in the Present
    India | Indian Economy | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Nehru’s Era: The Past Embedded in the Present

    ByArun Kumar May 26, 2024June 1, 2024

    Nehru emerged from the national movement which had worked to unite all Indians. The leadership appealed to the higher instincts of people to work towards a common goal of living in harmony and progress…. In brief, Nehru’s era was transformative in spite of the enormous difficulties that existed. It paved the path to the nation having 224 times more capital today compared to 1950.

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  • Protests in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir – 2 Articles
    Online Blog | Pakistan | People's movements | World Politics

    Protests in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir – 2 Articles

    ByIftikhar Gilani May 26, 2024June 1, 2024

    Violent protests erupted in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir over rising costs of food, fuel and essential utilities. There is growing discontent over the perceived discrimination by the federal government in Islamabad. Also: Interview with Justice (retd) Syed Manzoor Hussain Gillani.

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