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  • Indian Workers Ambush iPhone Sweatshop to Protest Unpaid Wages
    Capitalism | Indian Economy | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Indian Workers Ambush iPhone Sweatshop to Protest Unpaid Wages

    ByCourtesy: Left Voice January 3, 2021January 3, 2021

    Workers in Bangalore stormed an iPhone manufacturing plant on Dec 12, breaking windows and turning over vehicles. They demand their unpaid wages, as well as better wages and working conditions.

    Read More Indian Workers Ambush iPhone Sweatshop to Protest Unpaid WagesContinue

  • Police Raid on Delhi Lawyer Violates Constitution, Ends Rule of Law
    Fascism | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Police Raid on Delhi Lawyer Violates Constitution, Ends Rule of Law

    ByThe Editors January 3, 2021January 3, 2021

    There have been sensational cases in the past in which similar attempts by the police to lodge cases against lawyers for their communications with accused people have been thrown out by the courts.

    Read More Police Raid on Delhi Lawyer Violates Constitution, Ends Rule of LawContinue

  • Our Father, Sanjiv Bhatt, Is Paying the Price for Being Honest, Upright, Courageous
    Fascism | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Our Father, Sanjiv Bhatt, Is Paying the Price for Being Honest, Upright, Courageous

    ByAakashi & Shantanu January 3, 2021January 3, 2021

    On the former IPS officer’s 57th birthday, his children Aakashi and Shantanu Bhatt ask that people of India rise and be “the citizens, the nation that our father believes exists”. They then write an emotional personal letter addressed to their father.

    Read More Our Father, Sanjiv Bhatt, Is Paying the Price for Being Honest, Upright, CourageousContinue

  • Latin American Left May Regain Momentum and Awaits for its New Wave
    Capitalism | People's movements | Print Edition | Socialism | World Politics

    Latin American Left May Regain Momentum and Awaits for its New Wave

    ByLucía Barrios January 3, 2021January 3, 2021

    The ‘progressive wave’ in Latin America, which marked the first decade of this century, saw a downturn some years ago, but now in the agitated atmosphere of 2020 it regained its hopes with new electoral victories.

    Read More Latin American Left May Regain Momentum and Awaits for its New WaveContinue

  • Resisting Amazon Is Not Futile
    Capitalism | Climate Change | Economy | Online Blog | People's movements | World Economy

    Resisting Amazon Is Not Futile

    ByJonathan Rosenblum January 3, 2021January 3, 2021

    Amazon represents the pinnacle challenge to union organizers and socialists throughout the country. Are we in a 1919 moment, still a generation of failures away from breakthrough success? Or closer to 1935, approaching the tipping point of winning real worker power?

    Read More Resisting Amazon Is Not FutileContinue

  • Farmers Denied Rs 1,900 Crore Due to Sales Below MSP in Last Two Months
    Agriculture | Capitalism | Indian Economy | Online Blog

    Farmers Denied Rs 1,900 Crore Due to Sales Below MSP in Last Two Months

    ByKabir Agarwal and Dheeraj Mishra January 3, 2021January 3, 2021

    This analysis reinforces the fact that the announcement of MSP for most crops remains mostly on paper as farmers are rarely able to sell it for these prices.

    Read More Farmers Denied Rs 1,900 Crore Due to Sales Below MSP in Last Two MonthsContinue

  • State Governments in Punjab, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan Pass Amended Farm Bills
    Agriculture | Capitalism | Indian Economy | Online Blog

    State Governments in Punjab, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan Pass Amended Farm Bills

    ByT.K. Rajalakshmi January 3, 2021January 3, 2021

    The Congress governments in these states introduce amended farms Bills in their State Assemblies to counter the Central Acts and safeguard the interests of farmers.

    Read More State Governments in Punjab, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan Pass Amended Farm BillsContinue

  • Why Our Country’s Nutritional Security and Farmers’ Welfare are Inseparable Issues
    Agriculture | Capitalism | Indian Economy | Online Blog

    Why Our Country’s Nutritional Security and Farmers’ Welfare are Inseparable Issues

    ByArun Mitra January 3, 2021January 3, 2021

    India’s record is lowest among South Asian countries in fighting hunger and stands to worsen following the new farm laws.

    Read More Why Our Country’s Nutritional Security and Farmers’ Welfare are Inseparable IssuesContinue

  • Making Sense of the Present Moment of ‘Onlinisation’ of Teaching
    Capitalism | Indian Economy | Online Blog

    Making Sense of the Present Moment of ‘Onlinisation’ of Teaching

    ByRahul Varman January 3, 2021January 3, 2021

    In these Covid times, when online teaching has become rampant, we are being told that this development opens up new possibilities and realms for education. A critical examination of it, against our basic conception of education.

    Read More Making Sense of the Present Moment of ‘Onlinisation’ of TeachingContinue

  • ‘I Felt Like I Found My Identity’: What the Mumbai Bagh Protests Meant to Muslim Women
    Communalism | Fascism | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    ‘I Felt Like I Found My Identity’: What the Mumbai Bagh Protests Meant to Muslim Women

    ByAarefa Johari January 3, 2021January 3, 2021

    For women at the Shaheen Bagh-inspired protest in Mumbai, participating in a political movement felt like finding their identity.

    Read More ‘I Felt Like I Found My Identity’: What the Mumbai Bagh Protests Meant to Muslim WomenContinue

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