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  • Re-presenting ‘We, the People’
    Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Re-presenting ‘We, the People’

    ByAkashleena August 15, 2021August 15, 2021

    It is indeed a long walk to freedom. Let’s hope that We, the People take charge and march ahead learning from the past, working in the present, addressing the challenges of the future.

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  • Less Jobs, Even Lesser Income Crushing People’s Lives; Women Worst Hit – Two Articles
    Economy | Gender Issues | Online Blog

    Less Jobs, Even Lesser Income Crushing People’s Lives; Women Worst Hit – Two Articles

    BySubodh Varma; and Manoj Kumar August 15, 2021August 15, 2021

    Not only is the jobs situation dire, income from the few jobs that are surviving is falling. And: According to World Bank estimates, India has one of the lowest female labour force participation rates in the world.

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  • Workers Continue to Die in Sewers But the State Claims ‘NO DATA’
    Caste | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Workers Continue to Die in Sewers But the State Claims ‘NO DATA’

    ByPress Release – Dalit Adivasi Shakti Adhikar Manch August 15, 2021August 15, 2021

    The Union social justice minister of state Ramdas Athawale recently stated that ‘No deaths have been reported due to manual scavenging’. DASAM condemns the statement made by the Minister and calls for the recognition of the hundreds of lives lost.

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  • Education under Neoliberal Capitalism
    Capitalism | Online Blog

    Education under Neoliberal Capitalism

    ByYanis Iqbal August 15, 2021August 15, 2021

    Under the present-day social structure of accumulation, education has been reduced to intellectual labor-power – a commodity whose consumption can potentially produce more value than the commodity itself contains.

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  • Modi Govt.: Promoting Superstititons, Attacking Scientific Temper – Two Articles
    Fascism | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Modi Govt.: Promoting Superstititons, Attacking Scientific Temper – Two Articles

    ByICF Team; and L.S. Herdenia August 15, 2021August 15, 2021

    Scientists and Rationalists Respond to IGNOU’s New Astrology Course; ABVP Members Disrupt Webinar on Achievement of Scientific Temper.

    Read More Modi Govt.: Promoting Superstititons, Attacking Scientific Temper – Two ArticlesContinue

  • Why Anganwadi and ASHAs are Essential Workers and Not Volunteers
    Capitalism | Indian Economy | Online Blog

    Why Anganwadi and ASHAs are Essential Workers and Not Volunteers

    BySuchita Krishnaprasad; and Peeyush Sharma August 15, 2021August 14, 2021

    Anganwadi workers and ASHA workers are technically volunteers and therefore paid an honorarium below the minimum wage, but actually they are essential workers, who managed the State’s on-ground pandemic response. Also: 1.93 lakh posts of Anganwadi workers lying vacant across country.

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  • Two Years Since Abrogation of Article 370: Human Rights in Jammu and Kashmir
    Fascism | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Two Years Since Abrogation of Article 370: Human Rights in Jammu and Kashmir

    ByForum for Human Rights in Jammu and Kashmir August 15, 2021August 14, 2021

    This executive summary of the third report issued by the Forum details several issues from civilian security to freedom of media, speech and information as well as health, employment, land, demography and identity rights.

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  • Assam & Mizoram CMs Clashed, But it’s Minorities Who Suffer in the Northeast
    Fascism | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Assam & Mizoram CMs Clashed, But it’s Minorities Who Suffer in the Northeast

    BySuraj Gogoi August 15, 2021August 14, 2021

    It’s the minorities who are used as a shield to advance the majority and the state’s interests and sovereignty.

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  • Indian Women’s Hockey’s Fairytale Story Ridden with Personal Sacrifices
    Capitalism | Indian Economy | Indian Politics | Online Blog | Sports

    Indian Women’s Hockey’s Fairytale Story Ridden with Personal Sacrifices

    ByNandini Kumar August 15, 2021August 14, 2021

    Every member in the Women’s Hockey Olympic Squad in Tokyo has been through personal struggles that can’t be measured in words.

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  • In Chokhamela’s Bhakti, Past Transforms into Radical Present
    Caste | Online Blog | People's movements

    In Chokhamela’s Bhakti, Past Transforms into Radical Present

    ByYogesh Maitreya August 15, 2021August 14, 2021

    Chokhamela’s 13th to 14th-century abhangas, and the songs of other Maharashtrian dalit-bahujan saint-poets from the Bhakti movement, offer a complex and crucial narrative to understand the inception and growth of resistance in future Dalit traditions and movements.

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