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  • India’s Gig Workers Remain Undocumented, Unprotected
    Indian Economy | Online Blog | Poverty

    India’s Gig Workers Remain Undocumented, Unprotected

    ByAman Singh and Udisha Srivastav June 23, 2024June 29, 2024

    There are only estimates of India’s gig workforce, and this lack of data is one of the reasons why gig workers are largely bereft of social security in a little-regulated gig sector, say experts.

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  • Girish Karnad on the Campaign to Communalise Ayodhya
    Communalism | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Girish Karnad on the Campaign to Communalise Ayodhya

    ByCourtesy: ‘Tell It Again’ June 23, 2024June 29, 2024

    Girish Karnad: “Communalism was the one issue which made me feel that if I didn’t actively fight it I would still be making a political statement. I felt I had to take a stand.”

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  • How did Agricultural Output Change Under the Modi Government?
    Agriculture | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    How did Agricultural Output Change Under the Modi Government?

    ByC.P. Chandrasekhar and Jayati Ghosh June 23, 2024June 29, 2024

    The recently released report from the MoSPI provides some estimates of how the value of agricultural output has changed since 2011-12. The broad national picture of both agricultural output and specifically crop output should be worrying for anyone concerned with the Indian economy and the fate of its people.

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  • From Resistance to Representation: The Journey of Women’s Reservation in Nagaland
    Gender Issues | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    From Resistance to Representation: The Journey of Women’s Reservation in Nagaland

    ByBomito V. Kinimi and K. Gireesan June 23, 2024June 29, 2024

    The recent passage of The Nagaland Municipal Bill, 2023 in Nagaland, which provides 33% reservation for women in Urban Local Governments, signifies a substantial shift in gender perspectives in the state.

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  • Lifting the Veil: Women’s Rights Under Islamic Law
    Gender Issues | Human Rights | Online Blog

    Lifting the Veil: Women’s Rights Under Islamic Law

    ByAbdulrahim P. Vijapur June 23, 2024June 29, 2024

    This paper attempts to examine the following questions. Does Islam provide for gender equality? To what extent this equality of sexes is found in practice in Islamic societies? Are there any deviations from the scriptural precepts of gender equality? What reformative measures have been undertaken in Muslim countries to improve the status of women by enacting laws?

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  • At the Edge of Apocalypse
    Climate Change | Environment | Online Blog

    At the Edge of Apocalypse

    ByRobert Hunziker June 23, 2024June 29, 2024

    Biblical flooding, scorching heat, collapsing grid system, animals crumbling, waters rising, crops wilting, economy on the brink, and millions displaced. Welcome to the future of climate change… Pakistan.

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  • Break the Silence, Free Congo
    Africa | Capitalism | Imperialism | Online Blog

    Break the Silence, Free Congo

    ByAlexandria Shaner interviews François Kamate June 23, 2024June 29, 2024

    François Kamate, a young climate and human rights defender from Democratic Republic of Congo, speaks on the current security, humanitarian, and ecological crises in the DRC.

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  • Transforming Mexico
    Online Blog

    Transforming Mexico

    ByEdwin F. Ackerman June 23, 2024June 29, 2024

    The emerging social order in Mexico – based on rising living standards and stronger social welfare – is the result of AMLO’s state-led nationalist-developmentalist capitalism. Sheinbaum has now received a major mandate to consolidate it.

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  • Two Elections, Two Outcomes: Prospects for Human Rights in Guatemala and El Salvador
    Human Rights | Imperialism | Latin America | Online Blog

    Two Elections, Two Outcomes: Prospects for Human Rights in Guatemala and El Salvador

    ByVicki Gass June 23, 2024June 29, 2024

    On January 15, 2024, Bernardo Arévalo was sworn in as President of Guatemala. A month later, President Nayib Bukele was unconstitutionally re-elected to a second term in El Salvador. What will the future of these two presidencies look like for human rights defenders?

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  • The Emerging Multipolar World – 2 Articles
    Online Blog

    The Emerging Multipolar World – 2 Articles

    ByAdam Bark; and Jeffery Sachs June 23, 2024June 29, 2024

    ‘The Multipolar World Belongs to the People, Not to the Masters’; ‘The Perils and Promise of the Emerging Multipolar World’: The world economy is experiencing a deep process of economic convergence, according to which regions that once lagged the West in industrialization are now making up for lost time.

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