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  • Twelfth of March: Gandhi and Grande
    Editor's Picks | Print Edition

    Twelfth of March: Gandhi and Grande

    ByFr. Cedric Prakash SJ March 21, 2021March 21, 2021

    12th March is the date of two significant anniversaries!

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  • Budget 2021-22: What Is in it for the Poor? – Part 4
    Indian Economy | Print Edition

    Budget 2021-22: What Is in it for the Poor? – Part 4

    ByNeeraj Jain March 21, 2021March 21, 2021

    In this part, we examine the budget allocations for two more social sectors: nutrition schemes, including food subsidy, and pensions.

    Read More Budget 2021-22: What Is in it for the Poor? – Part 4Continue

  • Movements Strengthen and Liberate Women and Women Strengthen Movements
    Gender Issues | People's movements | Print Edition

    Movements Strengthen and Liberate Women and Women Strengthen Movements

    ByChaman Lal March 21, 2021March 21, 2021

    Participation of women in struggles has not only liberated women from bonds of traditional household chores, it strengthened the struggles as well – this can be seen, from the freedom struggle, to the recent struggles against the CAA-NRC, to the ongoing farmers’ struggle.

    Read More Movements Strengthen and Liberate Women and Women Strengthen MovementsContinue

  • How Protesting Women Farmers Mirror ‘The Five Women’ in Mahasweta Devi’s Story
    Gender Issues | Print Edition

    How Protesting Women Farmers Mirror ‘The Five Women’ in Mahasweta Devi’s Story

    ByIpshita Mitra March 21, 2021March 21, 2021

    A foreshadowing in fiction of the role chosen by women in the farmers’ protest.

    Read More How Protesting Women Farmers Mirror ‘The Five Women’ in Mahasweta Devi’s StoryContinue

  • Women and Nature: Towards an Ecosocialist Feminism
    Climate Change | Gender Issues | Print Edition

    Women and Nature: Towards an Ecosocialist Feminism

    ByJess Spear March 21, 2021March 21, 2021

    The rise of second-wave feminism alongside environmental movements in the 1970s led to the emergence of ‘ecosocialist feminist’ politics which saw a connection between the exploitation and degradation of the natural world due to capitalism and the subordination and oppression of women.

    Read More Women and Nature: Towards an Ecosocialist FeminismContinue

  • Remembering Fukushima: Demand Phase-Out of All Nuclear Power Plants
    Print Edition | World Politics

    Remembering Fukushima: Demand Phase-Out of All Nuclear Power Plants

    BySoumya Dutta March 21, 2021March 21, 2021

    Ten years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, it continues to unfold, with no certainty about when developed Japan will be able to fully bring the disaster under control. Yet, despite the inherent dangers of nuclear energy, the Indian government continues to pursue the nuclear dream.

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  • Editors Guild Expresses Shock at Centre’s ‘Draconian Attitude’ in GoM Report on Media
    Fascism | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Editors Guild Expresses Shock at Centre’s ‘Draconian Attitude’ in GoM Report on Media

    ByBharat Dogra, and The Wire Staff March 21, 2021March 21, 2021

    The suggestions from the GoM report hint at increased surveillance and targeting of writers and journalists who depart from the government’s narrative, the editors’ body said.

    Read More Editors Guild Expresses Shock at Centre’s ‘Draconian Attitude’ in GoM Report on MediaContinue

  • ‘Climate Justice Is about Intersectional Equality’: Disha Ravi’s First Statement after Arrest
    Climate Change | People's movements | Print Edition

    ‘Climate Justice Is about Intersectional Equality’: Disha Ravi’s First Statement after Arrest

    ByThe Editors March 21, 2021March 21, 2021

    In her first statement after her arrest, climate activist Disha Ravi talks about her time in custody, the unfair media portrayal she received, the other rights activists in jail who are still languishing, and reiterates her support to climate justice and the farmers protest.

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  • Long after His Death, Vijay Tendulkar Returns to Upset the Republic of Hurt Sentiments
    Communalism | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Long after His Death, Vijay Tendulkar Returns to Upset the Republic of Hurt Sentiments

    BySudhanva Deshpande March 21, 2021March 21, 2021

    One of his less controversial plays has now provoked the Bajrang Dal because of its title. They have probably not even read it!

    Read More Long after His Death, Vijay Tendulkar Returns to Upset the Republic of Hurt SentimentsContinue

  • To Prevent Future Pandemics, We Must Stop Destroying Forests
    Climate Change | COVID19 | Print Edition

    To Prevent Future Pandemics, We Must Stop Destroying Forests

    ByReynard Loki March 21, 2021March 21, 2021

    COVID-19, SARS and Ebola—three diseases that spread across national borders since 2002—share one thing in common: they were transmitted to humans from wild animals living in tropical forests, which are losing more than 100 trees per second due to rampant, unsustainable deforestation.

    Read More To Prevent Future Pandemics, We Must Stop Destroying ForestsContinue

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