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  • An American Doctor Went to India Last Year to Care for Protesting Farmers. The Conditions on the Ground Convinced Him to Stay
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    An American Doctor Went to India Last Year to Care for Protesting Farmers. The Conditions on the Ground Convinced Him to Stay

    ByHarmeet Kaur March 28, 2021March 28, 2021

    Dr. Swaiman Singh, a cardiologist from the US, put his career on hold to come to Delhi border and provide free medical services to farmers protesting in India. He came down for a week last December, and has stayed on.

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  • It is Possible to Ensure Farmers’ Right to Remunerative Prices Through a Legal Recourse
    Agriculture | Online Blog

    It is Possible to Ensure Farmers’ Right to Remunerative Prices Through a Legal Recourse

    ByT.N. Prakash Kammardi March 28, 2021March 28, 2021

    It is possible to arrest the price fall below the Statutory Minimum Purchase Price (SMPP) based on either MSP or cost of cultivation for the main farm commodities – if the government takes the steps proposed in this article. It wouldn’t even cost much.

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  • Impact of Pandemic Lockdown on People in India – Some Newsclippings
    COVID19 | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Impact of Pandemic Lockdown on People in India – Some Newsclippings

    ByCourtesy: The Wire, SabrangIndia March 28, 2021March 29, 2021

    Pandemic pushed 32 million Indians out of middle class; number of poor people went up by 75 million; 375 million children suffering Covid-19’s after-effects; Unemployment in Delhi rose by 17.4 percentage points; School closures impacted 247 million Indian children.

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  • Beaten, Not Broken: Meet Shiv Kumar and Nodeep Kaur, Young Labour Activists Inspired by Bhagat Singh
    Agriculture | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Beaten, Not Broken: Meet Shiv Kumar and Nodeep Kaur, Young Labour Activists Inspired by Bhagat Singh

    ByVijayta Lalwani March 28, 2021March 29, 2021

    Born to Dalit farm labourers, they grew up to be industrial workers. Even police torture hasn’t dented their resolve to fight for workers’ rights.

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  • Hindutva’s Dead Hand in Destroying India’s Future: A Personal Lament
    Fascism | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Hindutva’s Dead Hand in Destroying India’s Future: A Personal Lament

    ByPrem Shankar Jha March 28, 2021March 29, 2021

    The resignation of top academics from Ashoka University is reflective of the current atmosphere where centres of education that encourage us to question beliefs and prejudices pose a direct threat to the Hindutva state.

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  • Why Rawat’s ‘Ripped Jeans’ Remark Shouldn’t be Seen in Isolation
    Gender Issues | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Why Rawat’s ‘Ripped Jeans’ Remark Shouldn’t be Seen in Isolation

    ByRafat Alam March 28, 2021March 29, 2021

    A host of BJP leaders in office have made misogynist and sexist remarks. All in keeping with the Sangh Parivar’s world view on women.

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  • Allegations of Manipulating, Planting Evidence in Bhima Koregaon Case Must be Investigated
    Fascism | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Allegations of Manipulating, Planting Evidence in Bhima Koregaon Case Must be Investigated

    ByJulio Ribeiro March 28, 2021March 29, 2021

    This is a fit case where the courts should intervene to ensure justice. If the charge of planting evidence is proved, then it is incumbent on the NIA to investigate and ascertain the identity of the culprit.

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  • Disaster Looms as Safety Norms are Ignored in Himalayan State
    Indian Economy | Online Blog

    Disaster Looms as Safety Norms are Ignored in Himalayan State

    ByMeenakshi Kapoor March 28, 2021March 28, 2021

    Authorities in Himachal Pradesh want to legalise unauthorised buildings in a highest quake-risk region.

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  • WTO Fails to Act on COVID Patent Waiver Again
    Capitalism | Climate Change | COVID19 | Online Blog

    WTO Fails to Act on COVID Patent Waiver Again

    ByStephen Farghali March 28, 2021March 28, 2021

    The WTO once again succumbed to pressure from the pharma corporations that argued that waiving patents would fundamentally undermine the global response to COVID-19 without providing any significant benefits to underdeveloped nations. A completely fraudulent argument!

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  • The Iraq War: 18 Years Later
    Capitalism | Online Blog | World Economy

    The Iraq War: 18 Years Later

    ByVincent Emanuele March 28, 2021March 28, 2021

    An Iraqi war veteran writes, “Yes, I will continue to speak out about the war. It’s my responsibility. I have to answer to two groups of people: my loved ones (family and friends) and the people of Iraq – to whom I owe an outstanding debt, one I will spend the rest of my time repaying.”

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