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  • Adani Threatens Media With Defamation Suits but Is Now Giving Lecture on Press Freedom: Ravish Kumar
    Indian Politics | Journalism | Online Blog

    Adani Threatens Media With Defamation Suits but Is Now Giving Lecture on Press Freedom: Ravish Kumar

    ByKaran Thapar interviews Ravish Kumar January 8, 2023January 10, 2023

    The former NDTV anchor says that Adani’s takeover of NDTV is not a normal takeover, but was aimed at silencing him, for which Adani spent thousands of crores. Ravish says that he will continue to speak – speak out – through his channel on YouTube.

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  • Caste Hypocrisy in the Name of Hindu Unity
    Caste | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Caste Hypocrisy in the Name of Hindu Unity

    ByT. Navin January 8, 2023January 10, 2023

    Book Review: Raghuram Meghawanshi’s book, ‘I Could Not be a Hindu: The Story of a Dalit in RSS’ shows the hypocrisy of RSS on caste issue. It reveals how Meghawanshi’s humiliating experiences in RSS as a Dalit transformed him from an RSS activist to a Dalit activist.

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  • Demand for Jobs Under MGNREGA has Reduced But Is Still Higher than Pre-Pandemic Years
    Indian Economy | Online Blog | Unemployment

    Demand for Jobs Under MGNREGA has Reduced But Is Still Higher than Pre-Pandemic Years

    ByNidhi Jacob January 8, 2023January 10, 2023

    FM Nirmala Sitharaman recently claimed in Parliament that the demand for work under MGNREGA is declining. What she forgot to mention is that the demand for jobs is still higher than it was in 2019-20, before the pandemic struck.

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  • Inventing History to Inculcate Hatred
    Communalism | India | Online Blog

    Inventing History to Inculcate Hatred

    ByIrfan Habib January 8, 2023January 11, 2023

    As secularism and reason are driven out, prejudice and ignorance extend their sway with disconcerting rapidity. A serious task awaits parties that are committed to a different future for the country, envisaging a truly secular democratic India.

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  • ‘It Was a Set-Up, We Were Fooled’: the Coal Mine That Ate an Indian Village
    Capitalism | India | Online Blog

    ‘It Was a Set-Up, We Were Fooled’: the Coal Mine That Ate an Indian Village

    ByAnkur Paliwal January 8, 2023January 11, 2023

    In a pristine forest in central India, the multibillion-dollar mining giant Adani has razed trees – and homes – to dig more coal. How does this kind of destruction get the go-ahead?

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  • Latin America and Caribbean Year 2022 in Review
    Imperialism | Latin America | Online Blog

    Latin America and Caribbean Year 2022 in Review

    ByRoger Harris January 8, 2023January 11, 2023

    The neoliberal model for regional development has been discredited in Latin America and the Caribbean. While progressive movements have come to power in many countries, they are finding it is not easy to solve the problems that they protested against, which brought them to power.

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  • Two Hundred Years of Mendel’s Genetic Revolution and the Fight Against Scientific Racism
    Online Blog | Racism | Science

    Two Hundred Years of Mendel’s Genetic Revolution and the Fight Against Scientific Racism

    ByPrabir Purkayastha January 8, 2023January 11, 2023

    While Mendel’s work is central to modern genetics, it also set off the dark side with which genetics has been inextricably linked: eugenics and racism. Eugenics has been used to argue the superiority of the elite, dominant races, and in India, a “scientific” justification for the caste system as well.

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  • A War of Rhetoric & Reality
    Online Blog | Russia | Ukraine | USA

    A War of Rhetoric & Reality

    ByPatrick Lawrence January 8, 2023January 11, 2023

    I do not want those waging war by rhetoric and display to win. I do not want the war waged by fanatical neoconservative ideologues to win. I do not want the imperium to win. I do not want the West to win so long as it insists intolerantly that the rest of the world observe its diktats.

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  • Immigrants are Only 3.5% of People Worldwide and Their Negative Impact Is Often Exaggerated, in the U.S. and Globally
    Capitalism | Imperialism | Online Blog

    Immigrants are Only 3.5% of People Worldwide and Their Negative Impact Is Often Exaggerated, in the U.S. and Globally

    ByErnesto Castañeda January 8, 2023January 11, 2023

    In terms of the global population, international immigration a very small proportion. And this is not because of immigration deterrence and border fences. So we’re talking about an exception. Unfortunately, politicians and people make it sound like it’s the main problem.

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  • A Shrinking Fraction of the World’s Major Crops Goes to Feed the Hungry, with More Used for Nonfood Purposes
    Africa | Online Blog | World Economy | World Politics

    A Shrinking Fraction of the World’s Major Crops Goes to Feed the Hungry, with More Used for Nonfood Purposes

    ByDeepak Ray January 8, 2023January 11, 2023

    Rising competition for many of the world’s important crops is sending increasing amounts toward uses other than directly feeding people. These competing uses include making biofuels; and converting crops into processing ingredients, such as livestock meal and hydrogenated oils.

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