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  • Walking for Truth: Snapshots from the Bharat Jodo Yatra – 3 Articles
    Online Blog | People's movements

    Walking for Truth: Snapshots from the Bharat Jodo Yatra – 3 Articles

    BySajan P.K.; Abhilash Prabhakaran; and Dilip D'Souza October 30, 2022November 1, 2022

    A long walk is a political act of perseverance. It renounces the lure of instant gratification and advocates caution over hurried conclusions. It seeks consensus through conversations instead of demanding make-believe acceptance through oratory and theatrics. It believes in sanity over frenzy. There are signs that it will work eventually.

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  • Fact Check: Is the Government Right to Criticise India’s Low Ranking on the Global Hunger Index?
    Indian Economy | Online Blog | Poverty

    Fact Check: Is the Government Right to Criticise India’s Low Ranking on the Global Hunger Index?

    ByDivyani Dubey October 30, 2022November 1, 2022

    The Union Ministry of Women and Child Development has dismissed the index, which ranks India 107 out of 121 countries, as ‘erroneous’. Factchecker examines the Ministry’s arguments.

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  • MBBS in Hindi? But Why Were Engg Courses in Hindi Dropped a Year After Launch?
    Indian Politics | Online Blog

    MBBS in Hindi? But Why Were Engg Courses in Hindi Dropped a Year After Launch?

    ByKashif Kakvi October 30, 2022November 1, 2022

    Madhya Pradesh claims to have become the first state to fulfil PM Modi’s vision to start medical and technical education in Hindi. But it is silent on why the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Hindi University, set up with much fanfare in 2011 by the Chouhan government to provide technical, medical, and engineering courses in Hindi, is now on the verge of closure.

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  • Nod to Herbicide Tolerant GM Mustard Will be Strongly Resisted: Union Govt Warned
    Environment | Online Blog

    Nod to Herbicide Tolerant GM Mustard Will be Strongly Resisted: Union Govt Warned

    ByCoalition for a GM-Free India October 30, 2022November 1, 2022

    In a letter to the Union Minister for Environment and Climate Change, the civil society organisation has objected to recent steps being taken to give permission for commercial cultivation of GM mustard, stating that the biosafety assessment of GM mustard has been ignored.

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  • What the Story of Two Families Says about the Unchanging Reality of Living on the Streets of Mumbai
    Indian Economy | Online Blog | Poverty

    What the Story of Two Families Says about the Unchanging Reality of Living on the Streets of Mumbai

    ByKalpana Sharma October 30, 2022November 1, 2022

    Thousands of families have occupied pavements in the city for decades and continue to do so, despite knowing that their shelters can torn down any day.

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  • Power Dynamics? Local Healthcare Dubbed Non-Scientific, ‘Needing’ Allopathic Nod
    Capitalism | Online Blog | Science

    Power Dynamics? Local Healthcare Dubbed Non-Scientific, ‘Needing’ Allopathic Nod

    BySanghmitra Acharya October 30, 2022October 31, 2022

    Civil society organizations and healers’ networks have been advocating to bring the indigenous and local healthcare traditions into the main fold of healthcare provisioning. However, allopathic medicine continues to create distrust in indigenous and local healthcare tradition systems.

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  • Dangerous New COVID-19 Variants Threaten Massive Fall-Winter Surge
    COVID19 | Online Blog

    Dangerous New COVID-19 Variants Threaten Massive Fall-Winter Surge

    ByEvan Blake October 30, 2022October 31, 2022

    The next global wave of the COVID-19 pandemic has begun. The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation estimates that 21 million people were infected globally on 19 October, up 23 percent from the most recent trough of 17 million infections on September 27.

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  • Even a Lula Victory Won’t Necessarily Mean a Win for Brazil
    Latin America | Online Blog | Socialism

    Even a Lula Victory Won’t Necessarily Mean a Win for Brazil

    ByAndy Robinson October 30, 2022October 31, 2022

    Latin America’s Left needs a new development model to stop the continent’s ‘open veins’ from haemorrhaging.

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  • How the U.S. Sanctions the Horn of Africa
    Africa | Imperialism | Online Blog | USA | World Politics

    How the U.S. Sanctions the Horn of Africa

    ByAnn Garrison and John Philpot October 30, 2022October 31, 2022

    Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia have suffered from a variety of U.S. interventions over many years. Proxy wars and unilateral coercive measures, sanctions, are the tools used to prevent these nations from finding a means of peacefully coexisting.

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  • The Bloody Crown – Africa, Empire and the British Royal Family
    Africa | Imperialism | Online Blog

    The Bloody Crown – Africa, Empire and the British Royal Family

    ByGathanga Ndung’u; Femi Aborisade; and Scott Timcke October 30, 2022October 31, 2022

    ROAPE’s contributors reflect on the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the legacy of the British royal family and on the British empire in Africa.

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