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  • Remembering Swami Vivekananda on His Death Anniversary: Two Articles
    Caste | Communalism | Culture

    Remembering Swami Vivekananda on His Death Anniversary: Two Articles

    ByG.G. Parikh & Neeraj Jain, and Neha Dabhade July 5, 2020July 17, 2020

    At a time when fascist goons are spreading hatred and intolerance in the name of religion, it is important to spread Swami Vivekananda’s message of equality, respect and dignity for all religions among the people.

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  • Kerala’s Mass Movement for Democratising Virtual Learning and Bridging the ‘Digital Divide’
    Capitalism | Economy | Indian Economy | Print Edition

    Kerala’s Mass Movement for Democratising Virtual Learning and Bridging the ‘Digital Divide’

    ByEditorial Staff,The New Leam July 5, 2020July 16, 2020

    At a time when education is entirely halted for a majority of school students and there is a push for online education amid a lack of infrastructure, Kerala is witnessing a mass movement for democratising virtual learning.

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  • Athirappally Project: Lessons for Kerala from the Silent Valley Movement
    Climate Change | Indian Politics

    Athirappally Project: Lessons for Kerala from the Silent Valley Movement

    ByNissam Syed July 5, 2020July 16, 2020

    Long before India understood the concept of ecology, a group of scientists and intellectuals saved a forest. Here’s how they did it and how it can be done again.

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  • Nisarga: Nature’s Warning
    Capitalism | Climate Change | Print Edition

    Nisarga: Nature’s Warning

    ByMadhav Gadgil July 5, 2020July 16, 2020

    The Nisarga cyclone that caused substantial damage to Raigad and Ratnagiri districts was nature’s warning that the currently operative warped development policies cannot continue forever.

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  • When Will India’s Educational Institutes Have Their ‘Dalit Lives Matter’ Moment?
    Caste | Culture | Indian Politics

    When Will India’s Educational Institutes Have Their ‘Dalit Lives Matter’ Moment?

    ByDeepak Malghan July 5, 2020July 16, 2020

    Even as students at Princeton force a debate around diversifying faculty and student bodies, elite Indian institutions continue to be in a state of studied denial about Brahmanical supremacy.

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  • We Are in Palestine, Habibi, and Palestine Is Heaven: Two Articles
    Print Edition | World Politics

    We Are in Palestine, Habibi, and Palestine Is Heaven: Two Articles

    ByVijay Prashad and People’s Dispatch July 5, 2020July 16, 2020

    Standing up against Israel’s impunity, backed full-throatedly by the United States … There is no time to wait.

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  • Twitter Targets Accounts of News Outlets Covering Unrest in Bolivia
    Capitalism | Fascism | People's movements | World Politics

    Twitter Targets Accounts of News Outlets Covering Unrest in Bolivia

    ByAlan Macleod July 5, 2020July 16, 2020

    MintPress News, along with a number of independent Bolivian news outlets and journalists covering the unrest there, were all targeted for suspension at the same time.

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  • US Pharma Cos Profiteering from Covid Drugs: India Needs to Assert Right to Produce Drugs at Cheap Prices – 2 Articles
    Capitalism | COVID19 | World Economy

    US Pharma Cos Profiteering from Covid Drugs: India Needs to Assert Right to Produce Drugs at Cheap Prices – 2 Articles

    ByPrabir Purkayastha and Jake Johnson July 5, 2020July 16, 2020

    After his disastrous handling of the pandemic, Trump is trying to improve his waning electoral chances by reserving all of Gilead’s stock of remdesivir. India needs to break Gilead’s patent and issue compulsory licenses to manufacture the drug locally.

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  • Latin America under CoronaShock: Social Crisis, Neoliberal Failure, and the People’s Alternatives
    COVID19 | People's movements | USA | World Politics

    Latin America under CoronaShock: Social Crisis, Neoliberal Failure, and the People’s Alternatives

    ByCourtesy: The Tricontinental July 5, 2020July 16, 2020

    In Latin America, the pandemic has furthered – sometimes dramatically – a series of economic and social processes that were already underway before the virus emerged.

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  • Black Lives Matter a Lot in Cuba… Since 1959
    People's movements | Socialism | World Politics

    Black Lives Matter a Lot in Cuba… Since 1959

    ByFrancisco Dominguez and Don Fitz July 5, 2020July 16, 2020

    Cuban has contributed immensely to African liberation struggles. No wonder that the first country Nelson Mandela visited after his release from prison in 1991 was Cuba. And a tribute to Hatuey, the great Taino warrior.

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