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  • Civil Society Members Write to MPs Regarding Concerns with Proposed Data Protection Bill; Also: Is Bill a Charter of Surveillance Capitalism?
    Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Civil Society Members Write to MPs Regarding Concerns with Proposed Data Protection Bill; Also: Is Bill a Charter of Surveillance Capitalism?

    ByCourtesy: The Leaflet; and Prabir Purkayastha December 25, 2022December 27, 2022

    The 2019 version of the bill was flawed. But in 2022, the government has gone all-out to protect the interests of Big Data, Big Capital, and the powers of the State at the cost of citizens’ privacy. Several civil society members have written a letter to MPs about their concerns with the proposed bill.

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  • How the UGC Creates Consensus for the Ruling Regime
    Education | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    How the UGC Creates Consensus for the Ruling Regime

    ByApoorvanand December 25, 2022December 27, 2022

    Our universities are now turning into narrow and closed systems. There is little possibility in such a situation for fresh ideas to emerge. And by promoting a narrow Hindutva-based communal vision, universities are also becoming alienating spaces for non-Hindus.

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  • How British Colonialism Killed More than 100 Million Indians in 40 Years
    Freedom Movement | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    How British Colonialism Killed More than 100 Million Indians in 40 Years

    ByDylan Sullivan and Jason Hickel; and Ben Norton December 25, 2022December 27, 2022

    A scholarly study found that British colonialism caused approximately 165 million deaths in India from 1880 to 1920, while stealing trillions of dollars of wealth. The global capitalist system was founded on European imperial genocides, which inspired Adolf Hitler and led to fascism.

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  • Lessons on Defeating Hindutva from the Fraught Years after India’s Independence
    Communalism | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Lessons on Defeating Hindutva from the Fraught Years after India’s Independence

    ByRamachandra Guha December 25, 2022December 27, 2022

    Can the Hindu mind regain its balance, shed its belief in its supremacy, and truly embrace the pluralistic ideals of the freedom struggle?

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  • How WikiLeaks Revolutionised the World of Journalism
    Print Edition | World Politics

    How WikiLeaks Revolutionised the World of Journalism

    ByEresh Omar Jamal interviews Stefania Maurizi December 25, 2022December 27, 2022

    Stefania Maurizi is an investigative journalist who has worked on all WikiLeaks releases of secret documents. She talks about her latest book, “Secret Power: WikiLeaks and Its Enemies,” and how WikiLeaks revolutionised the world of journalism.

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  • A Gentle Reminder
    Print Edition | World Politics

    A Gentle Reminder

    ByOmar Raad Chowdhury December 25, 2022December 27, 2022

    As we eagerly look forward to the penultimate battles of this world cup, let us also dedicate a tribute to the modern-day wage-slaves who toiled to their death.

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  • Banks Wrote Off Rs 10 Lakh Cr Loans in Five Years: FM
    Indian Economy | Print Edition

    Banks Wrote Off Rs 10 Lakh Cr Loans in Five Years: FM

    ByCourtesy: Tribune News Service December 25, 2022December 27, 2022

    Banks have written off bad loans worth Rs 10,09,511 crore during the last five fiscals, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman told the Rajya Sabha on December 13.

    Read More Banks Wrote Off Rs 10 Lakh Cr Loans in Five Years: FMContinue

  • Jobless Numbers Are Touching 5 Crore
    Indian Economy | Print Edition | Unemployment

    Jobless Numbers Are Touching 5 Crore

    BySubodh Varma December 25, 2022December 27, 2022

    Labour force has still not recovered to pre-pandemic levels, according to CMIE.

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  • The Fine-Grained Struggle for Indian Independence
    Freedom Movement | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    The Fine-Grained Struggle for Indian Independence

    ByRomi Mahajan December 25, 2022December 27, 2022

    Review of P. Sainath’s book, “The Last Heroes, Foot Soldiers of Indian Freedom”

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  • Dharavi Dreams: The New Redevelopment Plan Ignores the Rights of the People Who Built It
    Indian Economy | Online Blog

    Dharavi Dreams: The New Redevelopment Plan Ignores the Rights of the People Who Built It

    ByHussain Indorewala December 25, 2022December 27, 2022

    The Adani group recently won the bid to redevelop 260 hectares of Mumbai’s Dharavi settlement. While planning profit-focused redevelopment of Dharavi, no one ask’s what Dharavi is, what the people who live here worry about, and how they would themselves like this area to be transformed.

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