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  • Coal Crisis- The States Should Collectively Voice Their Concern
    Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Coal Crisis- The States Should Collectively Voice Their Concern

    ByE.A.S. Sarma May 22, 2022May 24, 2022

    The current unprecedented coal crisis has caused widespread power cuts across the country, imposing far reaching economic costs. The Centre has been trying to put the blame entirely on the States, whereas it is the Central agencies which are squarely responsible for this crisis.

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  • Gutting India’s Public Sector Vaccine Makers
    Capitalism | COVID19 | India | Online Blog | Privatization | Science

    Gutting India’s Public Sector Vaccine Makers

    BySudip Chaudhuri May 22, 2022May 24, 2022

    India’s once-thriving public vaccine manufacturers were absent during the pandemic. This was not due to a lack of capability. The problem has been active neglect by the government.

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  • In a Time of Religious Tension, Bengaluru’s Police & Religious Leaders Push Inter-Faith Traditions
    Communal Harmony | Communalism | Communalism | India | Online Blog

    In a Time of Religious Tension, Bengaluru’s Police & Religious Leaders Push Inter-Faith Traditions

    BySaurav Kumar May 22, 2022May 24, 2022

    At a time when Hindu fundamentalists, often aided by the government, have pushed or enforced bans or violence against minorities in Karnataka, a jurisdictional police chief in Bengaluru showed how the police could not just keep the peace but increase trust and traditional inter-faith relations.

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  • Energy Reforms Blocked in Mexico, Sharpening Ideological Lines for 2024 Elections
    Capitalism | Latin America | Online Blog | People's movements | Socialism | USA

    Energy Reforms Blocked in Mexico, Sharpening Ideological Lines for 2024 Elections

    ByJorge Zúñiga M. May 22, 2022May 24, 2022

    President AMLO has used energy reform as a poison arrow to reveal to citizens the country’s main political blocs: the conservatives who defend the neoliberal agenda, and the liberal left that wants to dismantle the neoliberal model.

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  • Libya Is a ‘Market of Human Beings’
    Online Blog | USA | World Politics

    Libya Is a ‘Market of Human Beings’

    ByJan Bornman May 22, 2022May 24, 2022

    Many African migrants and refugees see crossing the Mediterranean Sea as the only chance for a better life. Sally Hayden tells their harrowing stories in ‘My Fourth Time, We Drowned’.

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  • The Yugoslav Wars and the Role of NATO
    Capitalism | Imperialism | Online Blog | People's movements | USA | World Politics

    The Yugoslav Wars and the Role of NATO

    ByMarco Siragusa May 22, 2022May 24, 2022

    NATO framed its intervention in the Yugoslav wars as “humanitarian”, but their bombings and declaration of a “no-fly zone” resulted in the death of countless civilians.

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  • Nineteen of Fortune 100 Companies Paid Nominal or No Tax in 2021
    Capitalism | India | Indian Economy | Online Blog | World Economy

    Nineteen of Fortune 100 Companies Paid Nominal or No Tax in 2021

    ByNewsclick Report May 22, 2022May 24, 2022

    A CAP analysis shows companies like Amazon and Microsoft paid less than 10% tax while AT&T and Dow claimed a refund.

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  • Building Socialism Is Women’s Work (and Men’s Too)
    Capitalism | Gender Issues | Online Blog | Socialism

    Building Socialism Is Women’s Work (and Men’s Too)

    ByW.T. Whitney May 22, 2022May 24, 2022

    Many or most women have the experience, predisposition, and – as it seems – the skills to take care of people and things – in other words, to be socialists. Today, socialist parties and socialist organizations badly need women as colleagues and comrades.

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  • How the West Discovered the Buddha Through Literature
    Culture | Online Blog

    How the West Discovered the Buddha Through Literature

    ByPhilip C. Almond May 22, 2022May 24, 2022

    What Western travellers and others learnt about the man and the religion he founded from books written in historical times.

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  • When Bhabani Mahato Fed the Revolution
    India | Online Blog | People's movements

    When Bhabani Mahato Fed the Revolution

    ByP Sainath May 22, 2022May 24, 2022

    Bhabani, like so many other women, never received the honours and recognition she truly deserved. In the struggle for India’s freedom, all of them fought and acquitted themselves as honourably as anyone else. But they were women. In societies awash in prejudices and stereotypes against women, their role was seldom valued.

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