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  • Searching for Gandhi of ‘Hind Swaraj’ in India’s ‘Swaraj’
    Imperialism | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Searching for Gandhi of ‘Hind Swaraj’ in India’s ‘Swaraj’

    ByAvadhanam Raghu Kumar August 22, 2021August 24, 2021

    Where do we find Gandhi of the ‘Hind Swaraj’ in this blusterous, violent and turbulent India on its path from untruth to absolute untruth? Can we say ‘Gandhi is relevant even today’ ignoring the unfolding current history?

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  • COVID Vaccines: Where Does India Truly Stand on the TRIPS Waiver?
    Capitalism | COVID19 | Online Blog | World Politics

    COVID Vaccines: Where Does India Truly Stand on the TRIPS Waiver?

    ByPriti Patnaik August 22, 2021August 24, 2021

    While India has played a crucial role in bringing the TRIPS waiver proposal to the WTO in October 2020, concerns have been expressed on India’s commitment to the waiver proposal. That is because of Indian government’s stated policy announcements on these matters at home.

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  • Fortification of PDS Rice to Stem Nutrient Deficiency Unnecessary, Benefits 5 Big Firms – Two Articles
    Agriculture | Indian Economy | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Fortification of PDS Rice to Stem Nutrient Deficiency Unnecessary, Benefits 5 Big Firms – Two Articles

    BySanjeeb Mukherjee; and Jitendra August 22, 2021August 24, 2021

    Fortification of PDS Rice to Stem Nutrient Deficiency Unnecessary: Paper; Fortified Rice Scheme to Create Rs 3,000-crore Market for Just Five Big Firms.

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  • Mangboilal Lhouvum and AFSPA: Are We Asking the Right Questions?
    Indian Politics | Online Blog | People's movements

    Mangboilal Lhouvum and AFSPA: Are We Asking the Right Questions?

    ByS.G. Vombatkere August 22, 2021August 24, 2021

    The recent death of Mangboilal Lhouvum, a daily wager, in Manipur, has yet again raised outcry against the AFSPA. It is therefore pertinent to re-visit the circumstances under which AFSPA is invoked and used, and the role and responsibility of state and central govts and the Armed Forces.

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  • No Testing Kits, Covid Centres Shut, Oxygen Miles Away: Rural Healthcare In Covid Times
    COVID19 | Indian Economy | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    No Testing Kits, Covid Centres Shut, Oxygen Miles Away: Rural Healthcare In Covid Times

    ByTanvi Deshpande August 22, 2021August 24, 2021

    In rural Nandurbar, some primary health centres do not even have rapid testing kits; Covid Care Centres have been shut after the second wave abated, and oxygen access is miles away.

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  • Raging Pandemic and Unreliable Monsoon: The Unending Sorrow of the Homeless
    Climate Change | COVID19 | Economy | Online Blog

    Raging Pandemic and Unreliable Monsoon: The Unending Sorrow of the Homeless

    ByRitwika Mitra August 22, 2021August 24, 2021

    According to the Census 2011 the country has more than 1.7 million homeless people, among whom 938,384 live in urban areas. However, the number of homeless persons remains grossly under-documented till date.

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  • A Day in the Death of British Justice
    Capitalism | Imperialism | Online Blog | USA | World Economy

    A Day in the Death of British Justice

    ByJohn Pilger August 22, 2021August 24, 2021

    The WikiLeaks’ leak of a Pentagon document dated 15 March, 2009 foretold the current war on journalism. U.S. intelligence, it said, intended to destroy WikiLeaks’ and Julian Assange’s “centre of gravity” with threats and “criminal prosecution”.

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  • Global Billionaire Pandemic Wealth Surges to $5.5 Trillion
    COVID19 | Online Blog | World Economy

    Global Billionaire Pandemic Wealth Surges to $5.5 Trillion

    ByChuck Collins August 22, 2021August 24, 2021

    As the wealth divide grows deeper, global advocates call for one-time 99 percent emergency tax on billionaires’ pandemic windfalls to fund Covid-19 vaccines for entire world.

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  • America’s Child Soldiers: JROTC and the Militarizing of America
    Capitalism | Economy | Online Blog | USA | World Politics

    America’s Child Soldiers: JROTC and the Militarizing of America

    ByAnn Jones August 22, 2021August 24, 2021

    The United States has the biggest, most efficiently organized, most effective system for recruiting child soldiers in the world. With uncharacteristic modesty, however, the Pentagon doesn’t call it that. Its term is “youth development program.”

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  • Globalized Food Systems, Structural Inequality, and COVID-19
    Capitalism | COVID19 | Online Blog | World Economy | World Politics

    Globalized Food Systems, Structural Inequality, and COVID-19

    ByRob Wallace August 22, 2021August 24, 2021

    In the creation of capitalist, globalized food systems, patterns of structural inequality based on social class hierarchies and racism become ever more apparent and problematic. This article discusses these conditions, from the perspective of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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