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  • India’s Fate Hangs on Whether We Pick Exclusionary Hindutva or Gandhi’s Pluralism
    Communalism | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    India’s Fate Hangs on Whether We Pick Exclusionary Hindutva or Gandhi’s Pluralism

    ByRamachandra Guha March 20, 2022March 20, 2022

    Gandhi emphatically rejected the suggestion that the majority community had the right to dominate politics and governance in the country.

    Read More India’s Fate Hangs on Whether We Pick Exclusionary Hindutva or Gandhi’s PluralismContinue

  • The COVID-19 Impact on Women in India: Increased Material and Physical Violence
    COVID19 | Gender Issues | Online Blog

    The COVID-19 Impact on Women in India: Increased Material and Physical Violence

    ByJayati Ghosh March 20, 2022March 20, 2022

    The period of the Covid-19 pandemic has witnessed a dramatic worsening of the conditions of ordinary women and girls, made worse by official apathy and patriarchal attitudes of those in power.

    Read More The COVID-19 Impact on Women in India: Increased Material and Physical ViolenceContinue

  • Undermining the Legal Guarantee of MGNREGA: Right, Left, and Centre
    Indian Economy | Online Blog

    Undermining the Legal Guarantee of MGNREGA: Right, Left, and Centre

    BySowmya Sivakumar March 20, 2022March 20, 2022

    Governments of every political dispensation have sought to hollow out India’s rural employment guarantee scheme. Only a mass movement that keeps the vulnerable at its centre can make the MGNREGA what it is supposed to be.

    Read More Undermining the Legal Guarantee of MGNREGA: Right, Left, and CentreContinue

  • Making Legal Aid Effective for Women Prisoners
    Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Making Legal Aid Effective for Women Prisoners

    BySudha Bharadwaj March 20, 2022March 20, 2022

    If we are to do any justice to the Constitutional mandate of equality before law, and the right to legal representation, we must put in place a mechanism to provide competent and effective legal aid to all those who cannot afford it, particularly to those languishing in jail.

    Read More Making Legal Aid Effective for Women PrisonersContinue

  • Bengal The Story Behind the Arrest of Activists Objecting to Deocha Pachami Coal Mine
    Indian Politics | Online Blog | People's movements

    Bengal The Story Behind the Arrest of Activists Objecting to Deocha Pachami Coal Mine

    ByHimadri Ghosh March 20, 2022March 20, 2022

    While the protest meeting itself was peaceful and without police presence, trouble started as the protesters returned home and nine people were arrested.

    Read More Bengal The Story Behind the Arrest of Activists Objecting to Deocha Pachami Coal MineContinue

  • Withdraw the Proposed Coal Mining Project by Adani at Gondalpura, Jharkhand
    Climate Change | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Withdraw the Proposed Coal Mining Project by Adani at Gondalpura, Jharkhand

    ByNational Alliance of People’s Movements March 20, 2022March 20, 2022

    If the coal project moves ahead despite the villagers’ resistance, it will decimate villages, farmlands and forests, and pollute the Badmahi river, an important lifeline of the region. It will also have severe climatic impacts over time, including erratic crop cycles and unseasonal rains.

    Read More Withdraw the Proposed Coal Mining Project by Adani at Gondalpura, JharkhandContinue

  • Navigating Our Humanity: Four Lessons from Ukraine
    Imperialism | Nuclear Threat | Online Blog | World Politics

    Navigating Our Humanity: Four Lessons from Ukraine

    ByIlan Pappe March 20, 2022March 21, 2022

    Even when the West expresses genuine human solidarity with Ukraine, we cannot overlook its racist context and Europe-centric bias. The West’s solidarity is reserved for whoever is willing to join its bloc, and is not found when violence is directed against non-Europeans.

    Read More Navigating Our Humanity: Four Lessons from UkraineContinue

  • Russia and Ukraine: Notes From Berlin
    Human Rights | Imperialism | Nuclear Threat | Online Blog | Russia | Ukraine

    Russia and Ukraine: Notes From Berlin

    ByVictor Grossman March 20, 2022March 26, 2022

    I am against killing and destruction. I will therefore join in a march for peace – but not in step with the greedy, violence-hungry forces who have taken up the Ukraine issue to pursue their own disastrous goals.

    Read More Russia and Ukraine: Notes From BerlinContinue

  • War Torn: Continental Drifters and the Nationless Nation
    Human Rights | Nuclear Threat | Online Blog | Russia | Ukraine

    War Torn: Continental Drifters and the Nationless Nation

    ByNick Turse March 20, 2022March 21, 2022

    The number of people displaced by war, general violence, or human-rights violations last year swelled to a staggering 84 million, according to the United Nations Refugee Agency. If they formed their own country, it would be the 17th largest in the world, slightly bigger than Iran or Germany.

    Read More War Torn: Continental Drifters and the Nationless NationContinue

  • Submission to the Independent Expert on Foreign Debt and Human Rights
    Capitalism | Human Rights | Imperialism | Online Blog

    Submission to the Independent Expert on Foreign Debt and Human Rights

    ByCourtesy: CADTM Pakistan March 20, 2022March 21, 2022

    This submission comes at a crucial juncture in Pakistan’s socio-economic history. The Imran Khan government was elected on the manifesto to fight corruption and debt burden. However, it has miserably failed to arrest the galloping public debt and its adverse impacts on the working classes.

    Read More Submission to the Independent Expert on Foreign Debt and Human RightsContinue

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