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  • When Invoking Gandhi, Modi Should Also Recall His Criticism of the Sedition Law
    Indian Politics | Print Edition

    When Invoking Gandhi, Modi Should Also Recall His Criticism of the Sedition Law

    ByS.N. Sahu; and Prem Verma April 11, 2021April 10, 2021

    While beginning the celebrations of the 75th anniversary of Independence on the 91st anniversary of Dandi March, the Modi govt. has also described the protesting farmers as anti-national. However, the peaceful movement of farmers embodies the same spirit of dissent as the movement for Swaraj. Also – article by Prem Verma on Sedition Law.

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  • Why are Groundwater Tables in Punjab Falling
    Agriculture | Climate Change | Print Edition

    Why are Groundwater Tables in Punjab Falling

    ByResearch Unit for Political Economy April 11, 2021April 11, 2021

    It is not the kisans of Punjab who are responsible for the environmental damage being done by the present pattern of agriculture. What stands in the way of a solution is the rulers’ own determination to restructure India’s agriculture and food system in favour of imperialism.

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  • Nicaragua: Building ‘The Good Life’ Through Popular Revolution
    People's movements | Print Edition | World Politics

    Nicaragua: Building ‘The Good Life’ Through Popular Revolution

    ByMargaret Flowers April 11, 2021April 11, 2021

    Without political power, revolutionary programs will not have the required material resources. Without the participation of the people, revolutionary programs cannot be put into practice. Right now, Nicaraguans have both and they are making great progress in building a new society.

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  • Latest News on the Nationwide Farmers’ Agitation; Farmers Announce New Plans for April-May
    Agriculture | Online Blog | People's movements

    Latest News on the Nationwide Farmers’ Agitation; Farmers Announce New Plans for April-May

    ByCourtesy: Newsclick, The Wire, SabrangIndia April 11, 2021April 10, 2021

    Farmers burn farm law copies during Holika Dahan; Declare FCI Bachao Divas on April 5; Announce Parliament march in 1st week of May; Punjab farmers prepare for long haul as harvest season nears; Tikait in Gujarat; Kisan Panchayats in Karnataka.

    Read More Latest News on the Nationwide Farmers’ Agitation; Farmers Announce New Plans for April-MayContinue

  • Why Bhagat Singh’s Writings Remain Strikingly Relevant Today
    Online Blog | People's movements | Socialism

    Why Bhagat Singh’s Writings Remain Strikingly Relevant Today

    ByAnkit Yadav April 11, 2021April 10, 2021

    ‘The sword of revolution is sharpened on the whetting-stone of ideas,’ Bhagat Singh once said. And he proved that with the few masterpieces his brief but legendary life allowed him to pen.

    Read More Why Bhagat Singh’s Writings Remain Strikingly Relevant TodayContinue

  • Beyond Vietnam — A Time to Break Silence
    Online Blog | People's movements | World Politics

    Beyond Vietnam — A Time to Break Silence

    ByMartin Luther King, Jr. April 11, 2021April 10, 2021

    Speech delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 1967, in which he called for an immediate end to the American invasion of Vietnam, saying that it was morally indefensible and unambiguously linked to “the giant triplets of racism, extreme materialism, and militarism.”

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  • For Resolving Farming Crisis, Some Small Farmers Show the Way with Big Achievements
    Capitalism | Economy | Online Blog

    For Resolving Farming Crisis, Some Small Farmers Show the Way with Big Achievements

    ByBharat Dogra April 11, 2021April 10, 2021

    Some inspiring stories of the ingenuity, innovativeness as well as traditional wisdom of ordinary hard working farmers, and also of some organisations who could provide conducive conditions in which the potential of these undoubted abilities of farmers could be realized.

    Read More For Resolving Farming Crisis, Some Small Farmers Show the Way with Big AchievementsContinue

  • Fr Stan Swamy and the Ides of March; Several Thousand Sign Petition for Fr Stan’s Release
    Fascism | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Fr Stan Swamy and the Ides of March; Several Thousand Sign Petition for Fr Stan’s Release

    ByCedric Prakash April 11, 2021April 10, 2021

    For Fr Stan, the order of the judge rejecting his bail plea was indeed the ‘ides of March’; however, it is not a closed chapter, the struggle for justice and truth will continue relentlessly. One day with Fr Stan, we will certainly say we have overcome for ‘Satyameva Jayate!’

    Read More Fr Stan Swamy and the Ides of March; Several Thousand Sign Petition for Fr Stan’s ReleaseContinue

  • Judiciary and Social Justice, Dignity and Personal Liberty, Human Rights and Frights
    Fascism | Online Blog

    Judiciary and Social Justice, Dignity and Personal Liberty, Human Rights and Frights

    ByJustice Madan Lokur April 11, 2021April 11, 2021

    Our founding fathers and mothers were far-sighted in matters of socio-economic justice, dignity of the individual and personal liberty. Today, dissent and disagreement are slowly being turned into sedition and a national security issue. In good time, human rights may well become human frights.

    Read More Judiciary and Social Justice, Dignity and Personal Liberty, Human Rights and FrightsContinue

  • Not Far from Millions of Kumbh Mela pilgrims, Two Hindu Monks are on a Hunger Strike to Save Ganga
    Climate Change | Economy | Online Blog

    Not Far from Millions of Kumbh Mela pilgrims, Two Hindu Monks are on a Hunger Strike to Save Ganga

    ByVarsha Singh April 11, 2021April 10, 2021

    The monks are protesting sand mining and the construction of dams and barrages on the river and its tributaries.

    Read More Not Far from Millions of Kumbh Mela pilgrims, Two Hindu Monks are on a Hunger Strike to Save GangaContinue

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