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  • How Secular Parties Played Their Part in Rise of Communalism
    Communalism | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    How Secular Parties Played Their Part in Rise of Communalism

    ByAditya Mukherjee March 12, 2023March 15, 2023

    Although communal forces were dealt with sternly in the first few years after Independence, limiting them to the fringe, they have, over the years, received tacit support from the political class, helping them grow their base over the last few decades.

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  • “Crony Capitalism” as an Economic Strategy
    Indian Economy | Print Edition

    “Crony Capitalism” as an Economic Strategy

    ByPrabhat Patnaik March 12, 2023March 15, 2023

    The Modi government’s economic policy has often been termed, rightly, as being utterly callous towards the people, and utterly devoted to serving the interest of “cronies”. But it is “cronyism” sanctified by the idea of building up a (Hindu) “nation”.

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  • Union Against Centre: The Political Language of Federalism in India
    Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Union Against Centre: The Political Language of Federalism in India

    BySarath Pillai March 12, 2023March 15, 2023

    Tamil Nadu’s decision to address the Indian Govt. as the Union Govt instead of the Central Govt is directed at halting the growing attrition of Indian federalism. Tamil activist Aazhi Senthilnathan says that this change in nomenclature was necessitated by the threat to the federal structure and autonomy of the state.

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  • Why Indian Democracy Needs More ‘Unlettered’ Literary Figures
    Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Why Indian Democracy Needs More ‘Unlettered’ Literary Figures

    ByGanesh Devy March 12, 2023March 15, 2023

    Those courageous voices would bring the republic back to the norms envisioned in the Constitution.

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  • What Indian Media Didn’t Tell Us About Faiz Festival in Lahore
    Indian Politics | Journalism | Print Edition

    What Indian Media Didn’t Tell Us About Faiz Festival in Lahore

    ByShiv Inder Singh March 12, 2023March 15, 2023

    While Javed Akhtar’s remarks at the event are significant, much more significant is the progressive environment the fair provides.

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  • Deal-or-Default: Is it the Endgame for Pakistan?
    Pakistan | Print Edition

    Deal-or-Default: Is it the Endgame for Pakistan?

    ByAbdul Khaliq March 12, 2023March 15, 2023

    The IMF mission is once again in Pakistan after the government finally yielded to IMF demands. Pakistan secured a $6 billion IMF bailout in 2019, which was topped up with another $1 billion last year, but the lender of last resort then stalled disbursements in November 2022 due to Pakistan’s slow progress on so-called economic reforms.

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  • The Homeland or Death: Accomplishments of the Traoré Government in Burkina Faso
    Print Edition | World Politics

    The Homeland or Death: Accomplishments of the Traoré Government in Burkina Faso

    ByCourtesy: Thomas Sankara Center for African Liberation and Unity March 12, 2023March 15, 2023

    Burkina Faso cheered and celebrated at the news of Kyélem de Tambèla’s appointment to office as prime minister on October 21, 2022. Kyélem de Tambèla has rightfully earned the title of Sankarist as demonstrated by his own background. And he immediately began implementing revolutionary policies …

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  • Venezuela: Hugo Chavez and His Historical Policy Achievements
    Print Edition | Socialism | World Politics

    Venezuela: Hugo Chavez and His Historical Policy Achievements

    ByCourtesy: teleSUR March 12, 2023March 15, 2023

    From 1999 to 2013, his administrations began a set of transformations that remain as a benchmark for the Latin American social struggle.

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  • Women are ‘Sinners’, Cursed to Bleed
    Gender Issues | Print Edition

    Women are ‘Sinners’, Cursed to Bleed

    ByEsha Khanna March 12, 2023March 15, 2023

    Menstruation remains a grave concern in India, especially in rural areas. The stigma attached to it has only witnessed a rampant increase. Many women are not even aware of the dreadful consequences of not maintaining hygiene during that time of the month.

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  • An Elegy for Gandhi’s Un-Gandhian India
    Freedom Movement | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    An Elegy for Gandhi’s Un-Gandhian India

    BySudhir Chandra March 12, 2023March 15, 2023

    Book Review. When you retrace Gandhi’s steps to Dandi you get to understand what ‘vikas’ means and what it does not mean for Gujarat and for all of India today. A most unusual book about a most unusual journey.

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