Hindutva has Strong Links with Fascism – But Today’s Leaders Want to Forget Them
Italian historian Marzia Casolari rigorously explored how some Indians were influenced by the destructive European ideology.
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Italian historian Marzia Casolari rigorously explored how some Indians were influenced by the destructive European ideology.
The history of Lucknow’s culture is replete with stories of harmony between Hindus and Muslims. Temples were either built or maintained by Muslim rulers. Some mosques were raised by Hindus.
The crisis is well known and has been written about for decades now. Government intervention has taken place but little has changed.
Gujarati Dalits will ferry a one-tonne brass coin dedicated to BR Ambedkar to Parliament for the 75th anniversary of Independence. They want to remind MPs that they have failed to eradicate untouchability.
Human lives in the periphery are worth less than human lives in the metropolis.
While China, keen to ward off US sanctions as long as possible, is lagging, its RIC partners Iran and Russia are doing the legwork to break the west’s global financial grip.
Keynote speech at the Summit at the End of the World by Aleida Guevara, revolutionary doctor and daughter of Ernesto “Che” Guevara: One of the most beautiful things the Revolution has done for the Cuban people is to teach us how to feel solidarity for all human beings, in any part of the world.
Numbers tell several worrying tales in ‘State of India’s Environment: In Figures’, a report published by the Centre for Science and Environment and Down to Earth magazine on June 2.
Sarkari economists have latched on to the latest estimates of national income and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) issued by the National Statistical Office on May 31, to assert yet again that India is on the verge of an economic recovery. Nothing could be more wrong.
The Modi government has been claiming that India had received the highest FDI inflow of $83.57 billion in FY 2021-22. While this is not incorrect, the full picture about foreign investment in India is much bigger than this – India’s foreign exchange crisis is actually worsening.
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