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  • ‘Free Speech Is the Most Important Right Eroded Over the Past Seven Years’
    Indian Politics | Online Blog

    ‘Free Speech Is the Most Important Right Eroded Over the Past Seven Years’

    ByAruna Roy interviewed by Sneha Philip & Smarinita Shetty February 6, 2022February 9, 2022

    Roy talks about building and sustaining participatory movements, the role of sangharsh (struggle) in driving change and the power of the collective voice. She explains why the right to freedom of expression is critical for India, why civil society must fight to sustain it, and her dreams for the future.

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  • When the Political Elite Fails to Honour the Constitution in a Democracy…
    Caste | Online Blog

    When the Political Elite Fails to Honour the Constitution in a Democracy…

    ByNeera Chandhoke February 6, 2022February 9, 2022

    How can one social group assume that it has rights that another section does not because of the morally arbitrary factor of birth? They can only do so if they are confident that the political elite is not concerned about morality of our constitution, which is the morality of democracy and justice.

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  • A Tale of Two Indias
    Climate Change | COVID19 | Indian Economy | Online Blog

    A Tale of Two Indias

    ByRohit Azad and Shouvik Chakraborty February 6, 2022February 9, 2022

    Pandemic in India has seen a majority of its citizens going hungry to bed while another, smaller, section making millions. An inclusive, sustainable, and equitable recovery must deal with the triple crisis of the economy, health and climate.

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  • Modi Govt Sitting on Lakhs of Vacancies; Over 33% Teaching Faculty Posts Lying Vacant in Central Universities
    Economy | Online Blog

    Modi Govt Sitting on Lakhs of Vacancies; Over 33% Teaching Faculty Posts Lying Vacant in Central Universities

    BySubodh Varma; and Ditsa Bhattacharya February 6, 2022February 9, 2022

    There are at least 8.7 lakh vacancies in various ministries and another 3.6 lakh in different services under the Central government, as per official data. Also – As per govt data, of the 18,905 sanctioned faculty posts in Central universities, 6,333 were vacant as of October 1, 2021.

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  • Letter to Aldous Huxley Refuting His Characterisation of Congress Views as Anti-Science
    Online Blog | Science

    Letter to Aldous Huxley Refuting His Characterisation of Congress Views as Anti-Science

    ByJawaharlal Nehru February 6, 2022February 9, 2022

    Huxley had stated in a passage in his book that that Tolstoyans and Gandhi-ites advocate a “return to Nature” and want people to abandon science altogether and live like primitives or, at least in the medieval style.

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  • Modi’s Portrayal of Netaji as a Hindu Militarist Does the Secular, Socialist Bose a Disservice
    Indian Economy | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Modi’s Portrayal of Netaji as a Hindu Militarist Does the Secular, Socialist Bose a Disservice

    ByVivek Sharma February 6, 2022February 9, 2022

    By highlighting the military aspect of Bose’s personality and his Hindu credentials, the Hindu right-wing is projecting him as a person close to prime minister’s parent organisation, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and its aggressive Hindu nationalist rhetoric.

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  • We are Human, But in the Dark We Wish for Light
    Human Rights | Online Blog

    We are Human, But in the Dark We Wish for Light

    ByVijay Prashad February 6, 2022February 9, 2022

    Omar, Alaa, Fatima, Ahmed, and other political prisoners around the world will not go to their fate. We will stand up beside them. We are here. As long as we are alive, we will stand.

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  • An Abyss of Human Wickedness, You Can’t Get Much Worse Than Threatening Nuclear War
    Online Blog | USA

    An Abyss of Human Wickedness, You Can’t Get Much Worse Than Threatening Nuclear War

    ByEve Ottenberg February 6, 2022February 9, 2022

    As the West worked itself into a lather in the last month over Russia moving its troops within its own borders, one GOP senator, Roger Wicker, bellowed that the U.S. should attack Russia with nuclear weapons. This was actually a threat to end human life on the planet.

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  • Who Sleeps Under the Bridge?
    Capitalism | COVID19 | Economy | Online Blog

    Who Sleeps Under the Bridge?

    ByTony McKenna February 6, 2022February 9, 2022

    The way in which the law often comes to oppress those at the bottom and yet fortify those at the top has been illustrated in the clearest of ways by the debacle concerning Boris Johnson in the UK.

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  • The Resounding Darkness of America’s Black Sites
    Online Blog | USA

    The Resounding Darkness of America’s Black Sites

    ByJonathan M. Katz February 6, 2022February 9, 2022

    From the Philippines to Vietnam, Coyotepe to the Salt Pit, the United States has consistently used both darkness and invisible spaces for the same essential purpose: to suppress its enemies and display its power in ways that allow it to preserve an illusion of republican innocence before its people.

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