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  • Assange Wins. The Cost: The Crushing of Press Freedom.
    Online Blog | World Politics

    Assange Wins. The Cost: The Crushing of Press Freedom.

    ByJonathan Cook; and Frederick B. Mills et al. January 17, 2021January 18, 2021

    The unexpected decision by Judge Vanessa Baraitser to deny a US demand to extradite Julian Assange is a welcome legal victory, but one swamped by larger lessons that should disturb us deeply. Also: Mexico Offers Asylum to Assange.

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  • The Unraveling of a Script in Two Parts
    Economy | Fascism | Online Blog

    The Unraveling of a Script in Two Parts

    ByAmit Bhaduri January 17, 2021January 18, 2021

    The script of collaboration is in two parts. The first part was when V.D. Savarkar collaborated with the British as promised by him in his mercy petitions from jail; the second part is more recent – BJP’s collaboration with big business.

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  • As ‘Trolley Times’ Captures Imaginations, Punjab Remembers Historic Newspapers of Protest
    Agriculture | Online Blog | People's movements

    As ‘Trolley Times’ Captures Imaginations, Punjab Remembers Historic Newspapers of Protest

    ByKusum Arora January 17, 2021January 18, 2021

    From 1907 struggle against British land revenue rates, to the ongoing agitation against the new farm laws, at least five newspapers were launched to provide platforms for those fighting for their rights.

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  • Why are Farmers Against Ambani and Adani – Two Articles
    Agriculture | Online Blog | People's movements

    Why are Farmers Against Ambani and Adani – Two Articles

    ByCourtesy: SabrangIndia January 17, 2021January 18, 2021

    Some facts about how Ambani and Adani are already penetrating into Indian agriculture.

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  • Farm Laws: How Bihar’s Peasantry was Pushed to the Brink after APMCs were Scrapped
    Agriculture | Indian Economy | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Farm Laws: How Bihar’s Peasantry was Pushed to the Brink after APMCs were Scrapped

    ByTarique Anwar January 17, 2021January 19, 2021

    The nationwide protests against the three contentious Farm Laws enacted by the Centre has brought Bihar into focus. It is a state where new regulations for agricultural produce and its storage, sale and pricing have been in place since 2006. The Bihar government repealed the Agriculture Produce Marketing Committee (APMC) Act fourteen years ago in…

    Read More Farm Laws: How Bihar’s Peasantry was Pushed to the Brink after APMCs were ScrappedContinue

  • Happy to be Part of Clinical Trials But Won’t Take Covaxin as a Vaccine: Gagandeep Kang
    COVID19 | Online Blog

    Happy to be Part of Clinical Trials But Won’t Take Covaxin as a Vaccine: Gagandeep Kang

    ByKaran Thapar January 17, 2021January 18, 2021

    One of India’s top vaccine experts discusses her concerns regarding the manner in which Covaxin and Covishield have been approved for restricted emergency use.

    Read More Happy to be Part of Clinical Trials But Won’t Take Covaxin as a Vaccine: Gagandeep KangContinue

  • Concern Over Emergency Use Approval to Vaccine Candidates: Two Statements
    COVID19 | Indian Politics | Online Blog | Press Release

    Concern Over Emergency Use Approval to Vaccine Candidates: Two Statements

    ByAIDAN and PMSF January 17, 2021January 19, 2021

    Appeal to the DCGI to reconsider the recommendations of the SEC in granting the REU approval to Covaxin.

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  • Government’s Timidity in Handling Fiscal Deficit Post- Pandemic has Added to Workers Woes
    Capitalism | COVID19 | Indian Economy | Online Blog

    Government’s Timidity in Handling Fiscal Deficit Post- Pandemic has Added to Workers Woes

    ByPrabhat Patnaik January 17, 2021January 19, 2021

    The government did not give out relief packages in order to avoid stretching beyond its fiscal deficit limit, because it would have been frowned upon by global finance.

    Read More Government’s Timidity in Handling Fiscal Deficit Post- Pandemic has Added to Workers WoesContinue

  • Ambedkar Felt Nobody Could be as Disdainful of the Legislature as the British. Modi Proved Him Wrong
    Agriculture | Editor's Picks | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Ambedkar Felt Nobody Could be as Disdainful of the Legislature as the British. Modi Proved Him Wrong

    ByS.N. Sahu January 17, 2021January 19, 2021

    By cancelling the winter session of the Parliament, the Modi government has yet again undercut the legislature and the deliberative process of law-making.

    Read More Ambedkar Felt Nobody Could be as Disdainful of the Legislature as the British. Modi Proved Him WrongContinue

  • The Trials and Tribulations of Being a Muslim in Today’s India
    Communalism | Fascism | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    The Trials and Tribulations of Being a Muslim in Today’s India

    ByN.C. Asthana January 17, 2021January 19, 2021

    The author writes: This article is not about any religion, organisation, political party or government as they are all ephemeral. It is about our people who are enduring. I lament that the venom of hatred has become the lifeblood coursing through the veins of our body politic.

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