Skip to content

Follow us on:

Facebook Twitter

Janata Weekly

India’s oldest Socialist Weekly!

Editor: Dr. G.G. Parikh | Associate Editor: Neeraj Jain | Managing Editor: Guddi

Main Menu
  • Home
  • Categories
    • Economy
    • World Politics
    • Indian Politics
    • Fascism
    • USA
    • China
    • Communalism
    • Caste
    • Gender Issues
    • Climate Change
    • COVID19
    • Culture
    • People’s movements
    • Press Release
    • Socialism
    • Miscellaneous
  • Translated Articles
    • मराठी
    • हिंदी
  • Archive
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Subscribe To Janata Magazine
    • Free Online Subscription
    • Hard Copy Subscription
  • India’s Economic Crisis Took Their Jobs and Careers – and the ‘Recovery’ Hasn’t Brought Them Back
    COVID19 | Indian Economy | Online Blog

    India’s Economic Crisis Took Their Jobs and Careers – and the ‘Recovery’ Hasn’t Brought Them Back

    ByAarefa Johari February 7, 2021February 8, 2021

    Contrary to the government’s claims of an economic recovery, millions of young Indians laid off last year remain jobless.

    Read More India’s Economic Crisis Took Their Jobs and Careers – and the ‘Recovery’ Hasn’t Brought Them BackContinue

  • Two Key Numbers to Look Out for in the Upcoming Budget 2021
    COVID19 | Economy | Online Blog

    Two Key Numbers to Look Out for in the Upcoming Budget 2021

    ByC.P. Chandrasekhar and Jayati Ghosh February 7, 2021February 8, 2021

    These are: how much did the government claim to have spent in 2020-21, and how much does it intend to spend in 2021-22. They will determine whether there is any real hope of sustained macroeconomic recovery in the near future.

    Read More Two Key Numbers to Look Out for in the Upcoming Budget 2021Continue

  • Towards Universal Health Coverage? Taking Stock of Two Decades of Health Reforms in India
    COVID19 | Online Blog

    Towards Universal Health Coverage? Taking Stock of Two Decades of Health Reforms in India

    ByT.K. Sundari Ravindran, Neena Elezebeth Philips February 7, 2021February 8, 2021

    A survey of reforms in health policies in India over the past two decades – actually a string of privatisation policies – indicates that we have moved away from and not towards Universal Health Coverage. What then needs to be done?

    Read More Towards Universal Health Coverage? Taking Stock of Two Decades of Health Reforms in IndiaContinue

  • Oxfam Report Shows Combined Pandemic Wealth of Richest 10 People Could Pay to Vaccinate Entire World
    Capitalism | COVID19 | Online Blog | World Economy

    Oxfam Report Shows Combined Pandemic Wealth of Richest 10 People Could Pay to Vaccinate Entire World

    ByJon Queally February 7, 2021February 7, 2021

    The world’s ten richest men, says an Oxfam report, have seen their combined wealth increase by half a trillion dollars since the pandemic began—more than enough to pay for a COVID-19 vaccine for everyone and to ensure no one is pushed into poverty by the pandemic.

    Read More Oxfam Report Shows Combined Pandemic Wealth of Richest 10 People Could Pay to Vaccinate Entire WorldContinue

  • The Consequences of Inequality Can Be Fatal
    Capitalism | Online Blog | World Economy

    The Consequences of Inequality Can Be Fatal

    ByRichard D. Wolff February 7, 2021February 7, 2021

    Capitalism, as Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century shows, relentlessly worsens wealth and income inequalities. Unequal economic distributions finance unequal political, social, cultural and “natural” outcomes.

    Read More The Consequences of Inequality Can Be FatalContinue

  • Sixty Teens Announce Refusal to Serve in Israeli Army
    Online Blog | World Politics

    Sixty Teens Announce Refusal to Serve in Israeli Army

    ByOren Ziv February 7, 2021February 7, 2021

    Dozens of Israeli teens sign a public letter objecting to military service over Israel’s policies of apartheid, neoliberalism, and denial of the Nakba.

    Read More Sixty Teens Announce Refusal to Serve in Israeli ArmyContinue

  • The Arab Spring Ten Years On: “The People Demand the Fall of the Regime!”
    Online Blog | People's movements | World Politics

    The Arab Spring Ten Years On: “The People Demand the Fall of the Regime!”

    BySusan Ram February 7, 2021February 7, 2021

    The 2011 Arab spring should be understood not as an epic mobilisation that ultimately failed but rather as the opening round of a longer-term process to build a new, democratic, equitable world where the people can lead dignified lives.

    Read More The Arab Spring Ten Years On: “The People Demand the Fall of the Regime!”Continue

  • The Pentagonization of America – Two Articles
    Capitalism | Fascism | Online Blog | World Politics

    The Pentagonization of America – Two Articles

    ByMandy Smithberger and William D. Hartung; Yanis Iqbal February 7, 2021February 7, 2021

    As the enthusiasm for war on terror ebbs in America, Pentagon hawks have been searching for new wars and escalations – the new targets are China and Russia. While this guarantees more money for the Pentagon, it hasn’t made the US safer; the wars are also coming back home.

    Read More The Pentagonization of America – Two ArticlesContinue

  • Germany Draws Another Line in the Sand for the U.S.
    Capitalism | Online Blog | USA | World Economy | World Politics

    Germany Draws Another Line in the Sand for the U.S.

    ByM.K. Bhadrakumar February 7, 2021February 8, 2021

    By giving the goahead for the completion of the Nord Stream 2 AG project, Germany has signalled that it will not yield to pressure from Washington in their dispute over the pipeline project even after the transfer of power in the U.S. in January.

    Read More Germany Draws Another Line in the Sand for the U.S.Continue

  • Africa’s Last Colony: UN Must Hold Long-Overdue Vote for Self-Determination in Western Sahara
    Capitalism | Online Blog | World Politics

    Africa’s Last Colony: UN Must Hold Long-Overdue Vote for Self-Determination in Western Sahara

    BySusan Smith February 7, 2021February 8, 2021

    By unilaterally ending a 29-year ceasefire, Morocco highlights the urgent need for the UN to make good on its commitments to Western Sahara.

    Read More Africa’s Last Colony: UN Must Hold Long-Overdue Vote for Self-Determination in Western SaharaContinue

Page navigation

Previous PagePrevious 1 … 510 511 512 513 514 … 712 Next PageNext

Janata Weekly

Janata Weekly is India’s oldest independent socialist weekly. 

Ever since its founding in 1946, Janata has voiced its principled dissent against all conduct and practice that is detrimental to the cherished values of nationalism, democracy, secularism and socialism, while upholding the integrity and the ethical norms of healthy journalism. For more than seventy years now, week after week, it has continued to analyse the changes taking place in the country and the world from a socialist standpoint, and thus promote the spread of socialist ideology in the country.

Important Links

About Us

Archives

Subscribe to Janata Weekly

Address: D-15, Ganesh Prasad, Naushir Bharucha Marg, Mumbai- 400007.

Subscribe to Janata Weekly Newsletter & WhatsApp Channel

Help us increase our readership.
If you are enjoying reading Janata Weekly, DO FORWARD THE WEEKLY MAIL to your mailing list and invite people to subscribe for FREE!

Subscribe for Janata Weekly Hardcopy