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  • Observe Mahatma Gandhi’s Martyrdom Day As A Day Of National Unity, Communal Harmony, Non-Violence And Peace
    Communal Harmony | Communalism | Freedom Movement | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Observe Mahatma Gandhi’s Martyrdom Day As A Day Of National Unity, Communal Harmony, Non-Violence And Peace

    ByG.G. Parekh and many others January 28, 2024February 3, 2024

    A People’s Initiative to commemorate the 76th anniversary of the Martyrdom of Mahatma Gandhi on the 30th of January 2024, as a day of national unity, communal harmony, non-violence & peace.

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  • Bharat Jodo Yatra Kicks Off – 2 Articles
    Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Bharat Jodo Yatra Kicks Off – 2 Articles

    ByRohit Kumar; and Sravasti Dasgupta January 28, 2024February 3, 2024

    ‘David, Goliath, and the Bharat Jodo Yatra Part 2’: David won because he changed the rules of engagement. And Goliath lost because he quite literally did not see David coming or anticipate his speed and agility. Also: ‘“Promise to Bring Peace” Says Rahul Gandhi as He Kicks off Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra From Manipur’.

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  • It May be Genocide, But it Won’t Be Stopped
    Palestine | Print Edition | World Politics

    It May be Genocide, But it Won’t Be Stopped

    ByChris Hedges January 28, 2024February 3, 2024

    The ruling by the International Court of Justice was a legal victory for South Africa and the Palestinians, but it will not halt the slaughter.

    Read More It May be Genocide, But it Won’t Be StoppedContinue

  • Netaji Stood Against the Values That Hindutva Propagates – 2 Articles
    Communalism | Freedom Movement | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Netaji Stood Against the Values That Hindutva Propagates – 2 Articles

    ByShubham Sharma; and S.N. Sahu January 28, 2024February 3, 2024

    ‘Replug: Netaji Wasn’t a Friend of Hindutva, But its Adversary’: The appropriation of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose by BJP-RSS erases the historical reality that Netaji, throughout his life, stood against the values that Hindutva propagates. Also: ‘Ram Temple Consecration Stands in Sharp Contrast to Netaji’s Vision of Secular India’.

    Read More Netaji Stood Against the Values That Hindutva Propagates – 2 ArticlesContinue

  • How the Union Govt Is Slowly but Surely Blurring India’s Federal Structure
    Indian Economy | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    How the Union Govt Is Slowly but Surely Blurring India’s Federal Structure

    ByB.K. Chaturvedi January 28, 2024February 3, 2024

    Responsibilities of the state governments are being slowly overtaken by the Centre, keen as it is to take credit for all welfare programmes. Meanwhile, state coffers are not getting the assistance they need from the Union government.

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  • Modi’s Drifting Flagship Schemes and Failed Guarantees
    Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Modi’s Drifting Flagship Schemes and Failed Guarantees

    ByP. Raman January 28, 2024February 3, 2024

    At least 142 schemes in the last 10 years have been launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. With new schemes being announced every other day aimed at boosting Modi’s cult, there has been no evaluation or scrutiny of these programmes.

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  • In the Name of Ram Temple in Ayodhya, Looting the Poor, Benefiting the Rich – 5 Articles
    Communalism | Exploitation | Indian Economy | Indian Politics | Poverty | Print Edition

    In the Name of Ram Temple in Ayodhya, Looting the Poor, Benefiting the Rich – 5 Articles

    BySwati Krishna; Sabah Gurmat; Abdul Alim Jafri; and Ayush Tiwari January 28, 2024February 3, 2024

    ‘Dharmic SEZ and “Hindu Renaissance”: Ram Rajya for the Rich’; ‘Temple Construction Meant Small Business Owners in Ayodhya Lost Money – and Hope’; ‘Survival at Stake: Meat, Liquor Ban Hits Livelihoods of Thousands in Ayodhya’; ‘Ayodhya: All Eyes Skyward at Grand Temple; Shopkeepers Left With Rubble Below’; ‘When Death Came Knocking on a Family in Ayodhya’.

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  • In One of Last Interviews, John Pilger Calls for an “Insurrection of Banned Knowledge”
    Journalism | People's movements | Print Edition | World Politics

    In One of Last Interviews, John Pilger Calls for an “Insurrection of Banned Knowledge”

    ByJeremy Kuzmarov January 28, 2024February 3, 2024

    Since his death on December 30, tributes have been pouring in for John Pilger, an Australian journalist who gave voice to the voiceless and had a talent for putting human tragedies into a political context.

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  • How the Food Industry Uses Big Tobacco’s Playbook
    Print Edition | USA | World Politics

    How the Food Industry Uses Big Tobacco’s Playbook

    ByGigi Kellett January 28, 2024February 3, 2024

    The article outlines four tobacco industry tactics that are being modeled across industries, such as the food and beverage sector, disproportionately affecting communities of color and exacerbating diet-related disease crises.

    Read More How the Food Industry Uses Big Tobacco’s PlaybookContinue

  • The Amended Biological Diversity Act Puts Profits Over People
    Climate Change | Cronyism | Exploitation | Indian Economy | Online Blog

    The Amended Biological Diversity Act Puts Profits Over People

    ByPriyansha Chouhan January 28, 2024February 3, 2024

    The amended Act weakens accountability for large corporations exploiting biodiversity resources, enabling them to deny fair compensation to tribal and local communities.

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