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  • What Happened to the Inspired Language of Dance?
    Culture | Online Blog

    What Happened to the Inspired Language of Dance?

    ByChandralekha December 19, 2021December 20, 2021

    Dancer and seminal thinker Chandralekha’s 35 years-old lecture, ‘Changing Phases of Bharatanatyam’ sheds light on the need to rethink a new direction for dance. She would have turned 93 on 6 December 2021.

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  • Why the Survivors of Bhopal Gas Disaster Continue to Agitate for Justice Even After 37 Years
    Editor's Picks | People's movements | Print Edition

    Why the Survivors of Bhopal Gas Disaster Continue to Agitate for Justice Even After 37 Years

    ByCourtesy: The Leaflet; also - ICJB December 12, 2021December 15, 2021

    Another year has passed with most of the core issues facing the Bhopal gas survivors remaining unaddressed. Also – Three Ways Dow Discriminates & Dehumanizes.

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  • Connect the Dots from Doval and Rawat to Arun Mishra and a Disturbing Picture Emerges
    Fascism | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Connect the Dots from Doval and Rawat to Arun Mishra and a Disturbing Picture Emerges

    ByL. Ramdas December 12, 2021December 15, 2021

    Not only these three statements, but several other actions by the highest in the land as also by the political leaders need to be put under the scanner. They go against the fundamental principles of our constitution.

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  • Comedians Point to the Sheer Absurdity of Hindutva – and That’s Why BJP Can’t Face Them
    Fascism | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Comedians Point to the Sheer Absurdity of Hindutva – and That’s Why BJP Can’t Face Them

    BySidharth Bhatia December 12, 2021December 15, 2021

    Comedians are feared because they ridicule, mock, taunt and, through that, point to the sheer absurdity of Hindutva. Also: Seen as Variant of Virus Now’ Says Kunal Kamra, as Comedian’s Bengaluru Shows Cancelled

    Read More Comedians Point to the Sheer Absurdity of Hindutva – and That’s Why BJP Can’t Face ThemContinue

  • What the Latest GDP Numbers Tell Us About the Nature of India’s Recovery
    COVID19 | Indian Economy | Print Edition

    What the Latest GDP Numbers Tell Us About the Nature of India’s Recovery

    ByArun Kumar December 12, 2021December 15, 2021

    The growth rate figures officially given are deeply flawed because they do not reveal the true picture of the Indian economy hit by the pandemic. Even going by the official data, the Indian economy has not yet recovered to its pre-pandemic level. Also: Five Lakh Companies Shut Shop Since 2016.

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  • Legacy of Champaran Satyagraha in the Farmer Movement
    Agriculture | People's movements | Print Edition

    Legacy of Champaran Satyagraha in the Farmer Movement

    ByS.N. Sahu December 12, 2021December 15, 2021

    The year-long agitation of farmers against the three farm laws captured the vision of Gandhi and the spirit of his first Satyagraha in Champaran – that if the legislature proves itself to be incapable of safeguarding kisans’ interests, they have the sovereign remedy of civil disobedience and non-cooperation.

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  • Suspensions, Protests and Walkouts: Rajya Sabha’s Loss Is Modi’s Gain
    Fascism | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Suspensions, Protests and Walkouts: Rajya Sabha’s Loss Is Modi’s Gain

    ByJawhar Sircar December 12, 2021December 15, 2021

    Unlike in the Lok Sabha where the BJP enjoys a comfortable majority, stalling proceedings in the Rajya Sabha are in the prime minister’s best interests. But dismantling the upper house and painting opposition MPs as villains may serve to unite the opposition against the ruling dispensation.

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  • NFHS Data Proves ‘Population Explosion’ Is a Myth, Says NGO
    Indian Politics | Print Edition

    NFHS Data Proves ‘Population Explosion’ Is a Myth, Says NGO

    ByThe Wire Staff December 12, 2021December 15, 2021

    The Population Foundation of India (PFI) has said that the complete set of findings from the fifth round of the National Family Health Survey (NFHS) “busts the myth of population explosion” in India, since the total fertility rate (TFR) now stands below the replacement level.

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  • Nurses Unions Around the World Mobilize Against Big Pharma
    COVID19 | People's movements | Print Edition | World Politics

    Nurses Unions Around the World Mobilize Against Big Pharma

    ByVarsha Gandikota-Nellutla and Jake Johnson December 12, 2021December 15, 2021

    In its complaint filed with the United Nations on Sunday, the coalition of nursing unions argues that the proliferation of variants is a predictable outcome of rich nations’ refusal to “distribute vaccines and treatments equitably to the vast majority of people of low- and moderate-income countries.”

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  • Anti-Neoliberal Candidate Xiomara Castro Wins Big in Honduras Elections
    Print Edition | Socialism | World Politics

    Anti-Neoliberal Candidate Xiomara Castro Wins Big in Honduras Elections

    ByW.T. Whitney December 12, 2021December 15, 2021

    Xiomara Castro, candidate of the “Libre” party, has won the presidential elections in Honduras on November 28. Castro’s party won on the strength of its opposition to neoliberalism and the free market model, which is strongly entrenched in Honduras.

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