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  • Curricular Wars and Averting Auschwitz
    Communalism | Fascism | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Curricular Wars and Averting Auschwitz

    ByPramod K. Nayar June 25, 2023June 27, 2023

    Education through rewritten textbooks, proscription of materials and textualised hate towards the Jews was central to the Nazi plot and storyline. The war for global domination and extermination began, as it were, in curricular battles.

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  • Film as Propaganda: the Months between June 2023 and May 2024 – Two Articles
    Communalism | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Film as Propaganda: the Months between June 2023 and May 2024 – Two Articles

    ByTanya Arora; and Ram Puniyani June 25, 2023June 27, 2023

    After the ‘Kashmir Files’ & ‘Kerala Story’, now movies on the Godhra violence, Tipu Sultan, ’72 Hoorain threaten social peace. Also: ‘Teaser of Film on Savarkar: Lies Galore’.

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  • Women & Mobility: Why Karnataka’s Shakti Scheme Is More Than Just a ‘Freebie’
    Gender Issues | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Women & Mobility: Why Karnataka’s Shakti Scheme Is More Than Just a ‘Freebie’

    ByMeenakshy Sasikumar June 25, 2023June 27, 2023

    The zero bus fare scheme for women in Karnataka, launched by the newly elected Congress government in the state, has ruffled quite a few feathers on social media.

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  • Against the Sea: Rising Sea Levels in Ratnagiri Turn Farm Lands into Mangrove Forests
    Climate Change | Online Blog

    Against the Sea: Rising Sea Levels in Ratnagiri Turn Farm Lands into Mangrove Forests

    ByFlavia Lopes June 25, 2023June 27, 2023

    As sea levels rise, low-lying agricultural fields across the coast of Ratnagiri are increasingly being inundated with saltwater, making way for saline tolerant species like mangroves but at the cost of local livelihood.

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  • Citizens’ Fight to Restore Goa’s Ecology: Revitalising Agriculture in Mining-Affected Areas
    Climate Change | Online Blog

    Citizens’ Fight to Restore Goa’s Ecology: Revitalising Agriculture in Mining-Affected Areas

    ByNorma Alvares June 25, 2023June 27, 2023

    The tenacity and initiative exhibited by the residents of Pissurlem and Shirgao serve as inspirational examples for other communities affected by mining. Villagers can reclaim their lands, restore their environment, and regain self-sufficiency, if they stand together and commit to change.

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  • Jawaharlal Nehru’s ‘Whither India’ (1933) Remains as Relevant Today as It Was Then
    Indian Economy | Online Blog | Poverty

    Jawaharlal Nehru’s ‘Whither India’ (1933) Remains as Relevant Today as It Was Then

    ByArun Sharma June 25, 2023June 27, 2023

    In August 1933, Nehru wrote a series of articles published in a pamphlet titled “Whither India?” As our country is still struggling with poverty, inequality of income and agrarian distress, this pamphlet remains as relevant today as it was 87 years ago when it was published.

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  • Two Portraits of Tamil: Decoding the Iconography, Identity, and Ideology
    Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Two Portraits of Tamil: Decoding the Iconography, Identity, and Ideology

    ByD. Gnanaraj June 25, 2023June 27, 2023

    The ruling dispensation’s push to homogenise culture and impose one above all others has been relentless. In this iconographic analysis, the author highlights what happens when there is an attempt to impose one culture on another.

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  • The Emergence of a New Non-Alignment
    Indian Politics | Online Blog | World Politics

    The Emergence of a New Non-Alignment

    ByVijay Prashad June 25, 2023June 27, 2023

    A new mood of defiance in the Global South has generated bewilderment in the capitals of the Triad. Governments that had long been pliant to the Triad’s wishes, such as the administrations of Modi in India and Erdoğan in Türkiye (despite the toxicity of their own regimes), are no longer as reliable.

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  • The AMLO Project
    Online Blog | Socialism | World Politics

    The AMLO Project

    ByEdwin F. Ackerman June 25, 2023June 27, 2023

    Any assessment of AMLO and MORENA must recognize the difficulties of restarting a welfare state with a dilapidated administrative apparatus and reinvigorating a working class that has been all but defeated as a collective agent.

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  • The June Days: Senegal’s Struggle for Justice
    Africa | Online Blog

    The June Days: Senegal’s Struggle for Justice

    ByLeo Zeilig interviews Ndongo Sylla June 25, 2023June 27, 2023

    Since the start of the month, Senegal has seen major demonstrations, rioting, and violence. Sylla examines the social and political forces that are engulfing the country and threatening to overturn the political class and the neo-colonial settlement.

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