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  • Death of a River: Fish Gone, Farmers Gone, and it Is the Turn of Residents Now
    Cronyism | Indian Economy | Online Blog

    Death of a River: Fish Gone, Farmers Gone, and it Is the Turn of Residents Now

    ByManoj Thakur July 23, 2023July 26, 2023

    With illegal sand mining digging up the Yamuna, fishermen turn farmers only to be hit by mafia encroachment of the riverbanks. People fear they will be forced to relocate if mining continues undeterred.

    Read More Death of a River: Fish Gone, Farmers Gone, and it Is the Turn of Residents NowContinue

  • Hydro Project on Yamuna ‘Bitter Lesson’ for Those Calling it Cheap Green Energy Source
    Climate Change | Indian Economy | Online Blog

    Hydro Project on Yamuna ‘Bitter Lesson’ for Those Calling it Cheap Green Energy Source

    ByBhim Singh Rawat July 23, 2023July 26, 2023

    The 120 MW Vyasi HEP in Vikas Nagar tehsil of Dehradun is on its way to becoming the textbook example of how thoughtlessly pushed hydro power projects are proving a nightmare for local people, a costly affair for the state and the nation and a disaster for the free-flowing living river.

    Read More Hydro Project on Yamuna ‘Bitter Lesson’ for Those Calling it Cheap Green Energy SourceContinue

  • Amidst a Govt-Enforced Data Vacuum, Stagnating Wages & Rising Costs Increase Economic Distress in Rural India
    Indian Economy | Inflation | Online Blog | Poverty

    Amidst a Govt-Enforced Data Vacuum, Stagnating Wages & Rising Costs Increase Economic Distress in Rural India

    ByShreya Raman and Maya Muktai July 23, 2023July 26, 2023

    For nearly a decade, the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has withheld or criticised available data on poverty. From the interiors of India’s richest state, Maharashtra, a report on how daily wages are stagnant, as inflation and rising costs push more Indians into poverty.

    Read More Amidst a Govt-Enforced Data Vacuum, Stagnating Wages & Rising Costs Increase Economic Distress in Rural IndiaContinue

  • How a 61-Day Farmers’ Dharna has Shaken Uttar Pradesh’s ‘Bulldozer Raj’
    Agriculture | Indian Politics | Labour | Online Blog

    How a 61-Day Farmers’ Dharna has Shaken Uttar Pradesh’s ‘Bulldozer Raj’

    ByT.K. Rajalakshmi July 23, 2023July 26, 2023

    United, landless workers and opposition parties force the State government to set up a committee for their demands.

    Read More How a 61-Day Farmers’ Dharna has Shaken Uttar Pradesh’s ‘Bulldozer Raj’Continue

  • Muslim Women’s Quest for Gender-Just Laws
    Communalism | Gender Issues | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Muslim Women’s Quest for Gender-Just Laws

    BySabah Khan July 23, 2023July 26, 2023

    Muslim women are in favour of gender-just laws, but Muslim women’s groups recognise that the women have to contest both the Muslim Personal Law and the politics around the demonisation of everything that is Muslim.

    Read More Muslim Women’s Quest for Gender-Just LawsContinue

  • If Gyanvapi has Shivalinga, Who’s in Kashi Vishwanath?
    Communal Harmony | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    If Gyanvapi has Shivalinga, Who’s in Kashi Vishwanath?

    ByRashme Sehgal July 23, 2023July 26, 2023

    Prof Vishwambhar Nath Mishra, a highly-regarded engineering professor at IIT-BHU and the mahant or head priest of the renowned Sankat Mochan temple in Varanasi, says the Hindutva brigade has latched on to the Shivlinga claim motivated purely by politics.

    Read More If Gyanvapi has Shivalinga, Who’s in Kashi Vishwanath?Continue

  • Lohia’s Quest for an Autonomous Socialism
    Indian Politics | Online Blog | Socialism

    Lohia’s Quest for an Autonomous Socialism

    ByProf. Adi H. Doctor July 23, 2023July 26, 2023

    In this paper, the author seeks to discuss Lohia’s attempts to develop an indigenous, autonomous socialism as an alternative to Nehruvian socialism or Eurocentred socialism.

    Read More Lohia’s Quest for an Autonomous SocialismContinue

  • Listening to Oppenheimer, Seven Decades Later
    Online Blog | USA

    Listening to Oppenheimer, Seven Decades Later

    ByRobert Koehler July 23, 2023July 26, 2023

    Fifty-five years after his death, the U.S. government has restored J. Robert Oppenheimer’s security clearance, which the Atomic Energy Commission had taken away from him in 1954, declaring him to be not simply a communist but, in all likelihood, a Soviet spy.

    Read More Listening to Oppenheimer, Seven Decades LaterContinue

  • On the Journalists Who Have Failed to Defend Julian Assange
    Online Blog | USA | World Politics

    On the Journalists Who Have Failed to Defend Julian Assange

    ByChris Hedges July 23, 2023July 26, 2023

    The failure of too many in the mainstream press is not only inexcusable, but ominous.

    Read More On the Journalists Who Have Failed to Defend Julian AssangeContinue

  • Pakistan: The IMF’s Conditional Loan and its Cost
    Capitalism | Economy | Online Blog

    Pakistan: The IMF’s Conditional Loan and its Cost

    ByFarooq Tariq July 23, 2023July 26, 2023

    Pakistan may have been saved, but not the people.

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