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  • The Soul-Wounds of Massacre, or Why We Should Not Forget the 2002 Gujarat Pogrom
    Communalism | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    The Soul-Wounds of Massacre, or Why We Should Not Forget the 2002 Gujarat Pogrom

    ByHarsh Mander March 6, 2022March 9, 2022

    Every second Indian was born and raised in times of aggressive majoritarianism, and also in neoliberal India, with no memory of another country, as it was imagined, and imperfectly lived.

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  • In Delhi, Anganwadi Workers are Fighting for Higher Pay and Social Security
    Employment | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    In Delhi, Anganwadi Workers are Fighting for Higher Pay and Social Security

    ByNushaiba Iqbal March 6, 2022March 9, 2022

    The workers, who are crucial for keeping critical health and nutrition programmes running, are not adequately compensated and protected against Covid-19.

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  • How Canadian Recycling Could be Fuelling Pollution in India
    India | Online Blog | Pollution

    How Canadian Recycling Could be Fuelling Pollution in India

    ByGil Shochat and Chantal Lavigne March 6, 2022March 9, 2022

    Canada has become one of the biggest exporters of recyclable paper to India. An investigation by Radio-Canada’s Enquête shows that much of what is supposed to be paper actually contains tonnes of plastic bags, some of which litter the Indian landscape, and are often burned as a source of fuel.

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  • How the Architecture of Trolley Towns of the Farmers’ Movement Was a Protest in Itself
    Agriculture | Indian Politics | Online Blog | People's movements

    How the Architecture of Trolley Towns of the Farmers’ Movement Was a Protest in Itself

    ByAatika Singh March 6, 2022March 9, 2022

    By modifying the form and shape of the tractor-trolley, the farmers and their allies created a symbol of the working class with no state control or sponsorship and no commodification by any private player.

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  • Under Nehru’s Leadership, India’s First Elections Upheld Plurality, Rejected Communalism
    Communalism | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Under Nehru’s Leadership, India’s First Elections Upheld Plurality, Rejected Communalism

    BySalil Misra March 6, 2022March 9, 2022

    Independent India’s first elections were held from October 25, 1951 to February 21, 1952. During that historic event, apart from seeking a vote against communalism, Nehru focused a great deal on the long-term goals, in his election speeches.

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  • Taking on the Philippine Axis of Evil
    Online Blog | World Politics

    Taking on the Philippine Axis of Evil

    ByWalden Bello interviewed by Ashley Smith March 6, 2022March 9, 2022

    Walden Bello is running for vice-president of the Philippines on a ticket with presidential candidate Leodegario “Ka Leody” Quitain de Guzman. An interview with him about his campaign and politics in the Philippines.

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  • Fukushima Takes a Turn for the Worse
    Capitalism | Nuclear Threat | Online Blog

    Fukushima Takes a Turn for the Worse

    ByRobert Hunziker March 6, 2022March 9, 2022

    Tokyo Electric Power Company – TEPCO – has been attempting to decommission three nuclear meltdowns in reactors No. 1 No. 2, and No. 3 for 11 years now. Over time, impossible issues grow and glow, putting one assertion after another into the anti-nuke coffers.

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  • Why Protests Erupted in Mali, With People Demanding France Out
    Africa | Capitalism | Imperialism | Online Blog | People's movements | World Economy | World Politics

    Why Protests Erupted in Mali, With People Demanding France Out

    ByKribsoo Diallo March 6, 2022March 9, 2022

    Thousands of demonstrators took to Mali’s streets on January 14. What is the general context in which these demonstrations took place? What are the positions of the actors in the crisis? How did international actors react, including France and Russia?

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  • Bathed in Pesticides: the Narrative of Deception
    Capitalism | Online Blog | World Economy

    Bathed in Pesticides: the Narrative of Deception

    ByRosemary Mason and Colin Todhunter March 6, 2022March 9, 2022

    The volume of pesticide use and exposure is occurring on a scale that is without precedent and world-historical in nature. Agrichemicals are now pervasive as they cycle through bodies and environments. The herbicide glyphosate has been a major factor in driving this increase in use.

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  • In the 19th Century, Groups of American Women Rose Up in Support of an Indian Activist
    India | Indian Politics | Online Blog | People's movements

    In the 19th Century, Groups of American Women Rose Up in Support of an Indian Activist

    ByAnu Kumar March 6, 2022March 9, 2022

    Pandita Ramabai’s cause drew an enthusiastic response from American progressives. According to historians, it was the first time American philanthropy departed from its support for the British policies in India and turned its attention to the erupting movements in the country.

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