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  • Pasmandas and the Dalit Movement
    Caste | Communalism | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Pasmandas and the Dalit Movement

    ByArshad Amanullah July 9, 2023July 11, 2023

    Book Review: The author dubs the BJP’s efforts to connect with the Muslim community, especially the Pasmandas, through “Sneh Yatras” and other outreach initiatives, as tokenistic, part of BJP’s vote bank politics, and as efforts to pit Muslims against one another.

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  • Climate Hotspot: Encroaching Sea, Eroding Coast Leads To Disappearing Villages in Ganjam
    Climate Change | Online Blog

    Climate Hotspot: Encroaching Sea, Eroding Coast Leads To Disappearing Villages in Ganjam

    ByAishwarya Mohanty July 9, 2023July 11, 2023

    Meteorological data show slightly elevated temperatures in Ganjam, more frequent cyclonic weather patterns, which in turn cause tidal surges, as well as uncertain rainfall creating drought conditions. Ganjam, thus, gets the worst of both worlds.

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  • ‘I am a Servant of the Indian People’: Jawaharlal Nehru’s Banned Statement at His Trial for Sedition
    Freedom Movement | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    ‘I am a Servant of the Indian People’: Jawaharlal Nehru’s Banned Statement at His Trial for Sedition

    ByDevika Sethi July 9, 2023July 11, 2023

    An excerpt from ‘Banned and Censored: What the British Raj Didn’t Want Us to Read’, selected and introduced by Devika Sethi. This written statement was issued by Nehru when he was charged with sedition, with instigating Indians not to pay taxes, and with offences under the Indian Salt Act.

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  • A Tribute to Two Unsung Heroes Who Remind Us That India Wasn’t Built in a Day
    Freedom Movement | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    A Tribute to Two Unsung Heroes Who Remind Us That India Wasn’t Built in a Day

    ByRamachandra Guha July 9, 2023July 11, 2023

    To hear the BJP’s claims, one would think that India was entirely sunk in a morass of economic and technological backwardness before May 2014.

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  • Vasant-Rajab Exemplary of Communal Harmony in Gujarat
    Communal Harmony | Freedom Movement | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Vasant-Rajab Exemplary of Communal Harmony in Gujarat

    BySandeep Pandey July 9, 2023July 11, 2023

    Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi is known for his supreme sacrifice in trying to stop communal violence in Kanpur in 1931. Another lesser known duo from Ahmedabad, who displayed similar idealism and laid down their lives on 1 July, 1946, were Vasant Rao Hegiste and Rajab Ali Lakhani.

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  • An Intellectual Feast: Review of ‘The Sweet Salt of Tamil’ by Tho Paramasivan
    Culture | Online Blog

    An Intellectual Feast: Review of ‘The Sweet Salt of Tamil’ by Tho Paramasivan

    ByR. Mahalakshmi July 9, 2023July 11, 2023

    The English translation of Tho Paramasivan’s ‘Ariyappadatha Tamilakam’ offers just enough salt to taste the richness of Tamil.

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  • The Technology Question in Lohia
    Indian Politics | Online Blog

    The Technology Question in Lohia

    ByAmit Basole July 9, 2023July 11, 2023

    Lohia’s understanding of the centre-periphery relationship in the capitalist world system led him to struggle with the question of appropriate technology, one that accorded priority to equality over productivity, and encouraged decentralised governance and autonomous, connected villages.

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  • U.S. Empire Named Most Murderous Killing Machine in History
    Online Blog | USA | World Politics

    U.S. Empire Named Most Murderous Killing Machine in History

    ByJeremy Kuzmarov July 9, 2023July 11, 2023

    A new book by David Michael Smith, ‘Endless Holocausts: Mass Death in the History of the United States Empire’ (New York: Monthly Review Press, 2023), estimates that the U.S. empire is responsible, or shares responsibility, for close to 300 million deaths.

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  • Beyond the Greece Boat Disaster: Tracing the Roots of the Migration Crisis
    Imperialism | Online Blog | World Politics

    Beyond the Greece Boat Disaster: Tracing the Roots of the Migration Crisis

    ByBilal Zahoor July 9, 2023July 11, 2023

    The Global North perceives migration to be the result of immediate circumstances, detached from colonial pasts, the ecological crisis, and the systemic underdevelopment of the Global South. As long as the conditions driving mass mobility keep thriving, such accidents will continue to take place.

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  • France Erupts in Rebellion After Police Killing of North African Youth
    Online Blog | People's movements

    France Erupts in Rebellion After Police Killing of North African Youth

    ByAbayomi Azikiwe July 9, 2023July 11, 2023

    A young person was brutally shot to death during a traffic stop in the Paris suburb of Nanterre on June 27, prompting mass demonstrations and rebellions in various areas in France.

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