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  • Before Insisting on Duties, the Modi Govt Better Realise Full Citizenship Rights
    Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Before Insisting on Duties, the Modi Govt Better Realise Full Citizenship Rights

    ByManoranjan Mohanty September 11, 2022September 11, 2022

    Under the Narendra Modi government, there has been a special thrust on citizens’ duties over rights. But the former cannot be performed effectively unless the state fulfils its obligation towards citizens.

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  • India’s Unemployment Crisis: The Distress Is Worse Than the Data Suggest
    COVID19 | Employment | Indian Economy | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    India’s Unemployment Crisis: The Distress Is Worse Than the Data Suggest

    ByKavitha Iyer September 11, 2022September 11, 2022

    Highly qualified candidates seeking low-level jobs, reduced wages, lower real incomes, worsening quality of employment, millions moving from salaried jobs to casual work—many things disguise unemployment in India.

    Read More India’s Unemployment Crisis: The Distress Is Worse Than the Data SuggestContinue

  • How True Is the Health Minister’s Claim that India’s Doctor-Population Ratio Exceeds WHO Guidelines?
    Online Blog

    How True Is the Health Minister’s Claim that India’s Doctor-Population Ratio Exceeds WHO Guidelines?

    ByDivyani Dubey September 11, 2022September 11, 2022

    Ayush doctors were included to inflate the number. Further, the country does not have accurate data on the number of practicing healthcare professionals. A 2021 study found that the density of active health workforce in India is just a little over one-fourth of the WHO’s recommended threshold of 44.5 skilled health workers per 10,000 population.

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  • Increasing Threat to Federalism from Centrally Sponsored Schemes: States Need to Form a Federal Front
    Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Increasing Threat to Federalism from Centrally Sponsored Schemes: States Need to Form a Federal Front

    ByE.A.S. Sarma September 11, 2022September 11, 2022

    Open letter to Chief Ministers calling upon them to form a federal front of the States to persuade the Centre not to proliferate Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSSs), and instead transfer existing CSSs with the associated fund allocations to the States.

    Read More Increasing Threat to Federalism from Centrally Sponsored Schemes: States Need to Form a Federal FrontContinue

  • Mumbai Fixated on Building Expensive Metros to Ease Commuting Woes
    Indian Economy | Online Blog | Privatization

    Mumbai Fixated on Building Expensive Metros to Ease Commuting Woes

    ByDebi Goenka September 11, 2022September 12, 2022

    The better alternative would be to invest in upgrading BEST and the suburban train system.

    Read More Mumbai Fixated on Building Expensive Metros to Ease Commuting WoesContinue

  • The Changpas’ Way of Life Is Undergoing Shocks and Disruption
    Climate Change | Environment | Online Blog

    The Changpas’ Way of Life Is Undergoing Shocks and Disruption

    ByShrishtee Bajpai & Ashish Kothari September 11, 2022September 12, 2022

    Like many other indigenous peoples, this pastoral community has a custodian relationship with nature. But development and global warming are changing that.

    Read More The Changpas’ Way of Life Is Undergoing Shocks and DisruptionContinue

  • Santhal Hul Wasn’t Just the First Anti-British Revolt, It Was Against All Exploitation
    Adivasi | Agriculture | Freedom Movement | Online Blog | People's movements

    Santhal Hul Wasn’t Just the First Anti-British Revolt, It Was Against All Exploitation

    ByHarshvardhan and Shivam Mogha September 11, 2022September 12, 2022

    The 19th century rebellion actually began as a movement against exploitation by Indian ‘upper’ caste zamindars, moneylenders, merchants and police officials who had come to dominate the economic sphere of Santhal life.

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  • Our Latest Interview with Jacques Baud
    Online Blog | Russia | Ukraine | USA

    Our Latest Interview with Jacques Baud

    ByCourtesy: The Postil Magazine September 11, 2022October 4, 2022

    In this interview, Jacques Baud talks about the latest situation in the geopolitical struggle that is the Ukraine-Russia war. He argues that the world is not either black or white and that Western countries have taken the situation too far.

    Read More Our Latest Interview with Jacques BaudContinue

  • How Marxists Brought Science to Politics and Politics to Science
    Online Blog | Science | Socialism

    How Marxists Brought Science to Politics and Politics to Science

    ByDaniel Finn interviews Helena Sheehan September 11, 2022September 12, 2022

    We need to understand the links between science, politics, and commercial interests. For Marxists in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, these were some of the most important questions to be addressed in their work. The cross-fertilization between Marxism and science had major implications for the development of both.

    Read More How Marxists Brought Science to Politics and Politics to ScienceContinue

  • What is Socialist Feminism?
    Gender Issues | Online Blog | Socialism

    What is Socialist Feminism?

    ByBarbara Ehrenreich September 11, 2022September 12, 2022

    There is a fundamental interconnection between women’s struggle and class struggle. All those women’s struggles which build collective confidence among women are important to building class consciousness; and all those class struggles which seek to build the social and cultural autonomy of the working class are necessarily linked to the struggle for women’s liberation.

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