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  • Dear Jailer Saheb: A Letter From Ravish Kumar
    Editor's Picks | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Dear Jailer Saheb: A Letter From Ravish Kumar

    ByRavish Kumar February 14, 2021February 17, 2021

    No prison wall can be so high as to suppress the soaring free voice. Those who seek to shackle the freedom of expression want to turn the entire country into a giant jail.

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  • Farmers’ Protest in India – Price of Failure Will be Immense
    People's movements | Print Edition

    Farmers’ Protest in India – Price of Failure Will be Immense

    ByColin Todhunter February 14, 2021February 16, 2021

    If you want to know the consequences of the three farm bills, look no further than Mexico, where similar policies have driven millions of farmers and small retailers into bankruptcy, and the country has lost its food sovereignty.

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  • Budget 2021 Appears to Be a Return to Business as Usual
    Indian Economy | Print Edition

    Budget 2021 Appears to Be a Return to Business as Usual

    ByC.P. Chandrasekhar February 14, 2021February 16, 2021

    There is nothing new in the budget. The neoliberal agenda continues with lower taxation, lower borrowing and efforts at asset sales to finance limited expenditures.

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  • The Union Budget Is Marked by an Overall Compression of Expenditures for Agriculture
    Indian Economy | Print Edition

    The Union Budget Is Marked by an Overall Compression of Expenditures for Agriculture

    ByR. Ramakumar February 14, 2021February 16, 2021

    The Budget shows no commitment to agricultural growth or farmers’ welfare. Against the background of the raging farmers’ agitation, this is only likely to widen the government’s trust deficit with farmers.

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  • Budget 2021 Utterly Disregards the Education Catastrophe Inflicted by COVID-19
    Indian Economy | Print Edition

    Budget 2021 Utterly Disregards the Education Catastrophe Inflicted by COVID-19

    ByKiran Bhatty February 14, 2021February 16, 2021

    An education catastrophe existed even before the pandemic, but it is clearly exacerbated now. Yet like every year, this year too the Ministry of Education’s allocation is whittled down to a fraction of its ask. To ignore it so comprehensively defies all logic.

    Read More Budget 2021 Utterly Disregards the Education Catastrophe Inflicted by COVID-19Continue

  • Whither Right to Food? Social Security Scheme Allocation for Woman, Child ‘Reduced’
    Indian Economy | Print Edition

    Whither Right to Food? Social Security Scheme Allocation for Woman, Child ‘Reduced’

    ByRight to Food Campaign February 14, 2021February 16, 2021

    At a time of growing hunger and malnutrition, the Union Budget 2021 has actually reduced allocations for crucial social security schemes such as the ICDS, midday meals, maternity entitlements, and the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act.

    Read More Whither Right to Food? Social Security Scheme Allocation for Woman, Child ‘Reduced’Continue

  • Covid, Climate, and ‘Dual Metabolic Rupture’
    Climate Change | COVID19 | Print Edition

    Covid, Climate, and ‘Dual Metabolic Rupture’

    ByNeil Faulkner February 14, 2021February 16, 2021

    A Dual Metabolic Rupture between humanity and the planet is taking place, as industrial pollution destroys our ecosystem, and agribusiness generates wave after wave of killer pathogen. Globalised, financialised monopoly-capitalism has become an existential threat to life on Earth.

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  • Myanmar Coup: the Generals are Back – but then They Never Went Away
    Print Edition | World Politics

    Myanmar Coup: the Generals are Back – but then They Never Went Away

    BySusan Ram February 14, 2021February 16, 2021

    A discussion of the diverse factors behind the 1 February coup in Myanmar.

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  • 131st Birth Anniversary of Frontier Gandhi Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan–Who?
    Communalism | Print Edition

    131st Birth Anniversary of Frontier Gandhi Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan–Who?

    ByShamsul Islam February 14, 2021February 16, 2021

    February 6 is the birth anniversary of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, a prominent Indian freedom fighter, and a die-hard opponent of the two-nation theory and the idea of Pakistan. A firm believer in non-violence, he enjoyed the same stature in the NWFP as Gandhi had in India.

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  • 100 Years of Chauri Chaura: Lessons from Gandhi for Today’s India
    Online Blog | People's movements

    100 Years of Chauri Chaura: Lessons from Gandhi for Today’s India

    BySudheendra Kulkarni February 14, 2021February 16, 2021

    Gandhi, Chauri Chaura, and the entire context of the Non-Cooperation Movement, present important lessons for Indians. If incidents of Indians-against-Indians violence continue, our Swaraj, as the Mahatma had warned, will “stink in our nostrils”.

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