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  • Right to Food Campaign Demands Proper Functioning of MGNREGA
    Indian Economy | Poverty | Print Edition | Unemployment

    Right to Food Campaign Demands Proper Functioning of MGNREGA

    ByPress Release, 22 Sept 2022 October 2, 2022October 3, 2022

    The Right to Food Campaign stands in solidarity with the NREGA Sangharsh Morcha’s national call for action across the country to revive the proper functioning of MGNREGA.

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  • How Nalanda University Became a Victim of Modi Govt’s Saffronisation Project
    Communalism | Education | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    How Nalanda University Became a Victim of Modi Govt’s Saffronisation Project

    ByNalin Verma October 2, 2022October 3, 2022

    Akin to several higher education institutions in the country, the ancient seat of learning, which was revived in 2010, is on the brink of being completely captured by those who subscribe to the BJP-RSS ideology.

    Read More How Nalanda University Became a Victim of Modi Govt’s Saffronisation ProjectContinue

  • Shaheed Hospital, Created and Nurtured by Workers, Is an Inspiration
    People's movements | Print Edition

    Shaheed Hospital, Created and Nurtured by Workers, Is an Inspiration

    ByBharat Dogra October 2, 2022October 3, 2022

    The Shaheed Hospital in Dalli Rajhara (Chattisgarh) region is a shining example of an effort to provide rationality based, low cost medical care for workers and peasants and all weaker sections of society.

    Read More Shaheed Hospital, Created and Nurtured by Workers, Is an InspirationContinue

  • One Person Dies of Hunger Every 4 Seconds
    Print Edition | World Economy

    One Person Dies of Hunger Every 4 Seconds

    ByBrett Wilkins; Amy Goodman & Juan González interview Abby Maxman October 2, 2022October 3, 2022

    Number of Ultrarich Hits All-Time High as Someone Dies From Hunger Every 4 Seconds; Also: Interview with Abby Maxman, president and CEO of Oxfam America, one of the signatories of an open letter signed by NGOs calling upon the UN General Assembly to urgently take action on world hunger.

    Read More One Person Dies of Hunger Every 4 SecondsContinue

  • From ‘Special Military Operation’ to Open War
    Print Edition | Russia | Ukraine | World Politics

    From ‘Special Military Operation’ to Open War

    ByGilbert Doctorow October 2, 2022October 3, 2022

    It is a foregone conclusion that the Donbas republics and other territories of Ukraine now under Russian occupation will vote to join the Russian Federation. The author discusses what turn the ongoing conflict in Ukraine could now take.

    Read More From ‘Special Military Operation’ to Open WarContinue

  • When History Tells Us to Get On With the Struggle
    Gender Issues | People's movements | Print Edition

    When History Tells Us to Get On With the Struggle

    ByRon Jacobs October 2, 2022October 3, 2022

    Review of Meredith Tax’s ‘The Rising of Women: Feminist Solidarity and Class Conflict, 1880-1917’. In telling this story of the struggle for working women’s rights, the author says that differences among those fighting for social justice should not be an excuse not to seek common ground and get on with the struggle.

    Read More When History Tells Us to Get On With the StruggleContinue

  • The Internationalist National Movement of India
    Freedom Movement | Online Blog | People's movements

    The Internationalist National Movement of India

    BySalil Misra October 2, 2022October 3, 2022

    The overall approach of the national movement towards foreign policy was that the immediate pragmatic interests made sense only when placed in a larger setting – of a vision of a world order based on peace and cooperation. This approach continued after independence.

    Read More The Internationalist National Movement of IndiaContinue

  • Dowry Was Banned 60 Years Ago. But Cases Are Rising, While Grieving Families Find Justice Harder Than Ever
    Gender Issues | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Dowry Was Banned 60 Years Ago. But Cases Are Rising, While Grieving Families Find Justice Harder Than Ever

    ByNikita Jain October 2, 2022October 3, 2022

    More than 18 women die every day in India in violence related to demands for dowry, which was outlawed in 1961. The number of complaints against dowry demands and related violence rose 25% in 2021 over the previous year. The conviction rate has plunged, as many who complain eventually compromise.

    Read More Dowry Was Banned 60 Years Ago. But Cases Are Rising, While Grieving Families Find Justice Harder Than EverContinue

  • The Gujarati Women Who Taught This Reporter Courage
    Communalism | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    The Gujarati Women Who Taught This Reporter Courage

    ByRajeev Khanna October 2, 2022October 3, 2022

    Bilkis Bano is among the many brave women of Gujarat who stood up to get justice for themselves as well as others. These women bore the worst of trauma caused by efforts to deny them justice or to prevent them securing justice for the others.

    Read More The Gujarati Women Who Taught This Reporter CourageContinue

  • The Narmada Sardar Sarovar Project: The Truth About the Dam(Ned) Delay
    Agriculture | Capitalism | Climate Change | Human Rights | Online Blog

    The Narmada Sardar Sarovar Project: The Truth About the Dam(Ned) Delay

    ByS.G. Vombatkere October 2, 2022October 3, 2022

    Recently, PM Modi put the blame for delay in implementation of the Sardar Sarovar Project on “urban naxals and anti-development elements”. This is not merely wrong and unfair, but reflects regrettable ignorance of ground realities.

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