‘I am a Servant of the Indian People’: Jawaharlal Nehru’s Banned Statement at His Trial for Sedition
| |

‘I am a Servant of the Indian People’: Jawaharlal Nehru’s Banned Statement at His Trial for Sedition

An excerpt from ‘Banned and Censored: What the British Raj Didn’t Want Us to Read’, selected and introduced by Devika Sethi. This written statement was issued by Nehru when he was charged with sedition, with instigating Indians not to pay taxes, and with offences under the Indian Salt Act.

Vasant-Rajab Exemplary of Communal Harmony in Gujarat
| | |

Vasant-Rajab Exemplary of Communal Harmony in Gujarat

Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi is known for his supreme sacrifice in trying to stop communal violence in Kanpur in 1931. Another lesser known duo from Ahmedabad, who displayed similar idealism and laid down their lives on 1 July, 1946, were Vasant Rao Hegiste and Rajab Ali Lakhani.

Lessons in Freedom: Agroecology, Localization and Food Sovereignty
| |

Lessons in Freedom: Agroecology, Localization and Food Sovereignty

Industry figures and scientists claim pesticide use and GMOs are necessary in ‘modern agriculture’. But this is not the case: there is now sufficient evidence to suggest otherwise. It is simply not necessary to have our bodies contaminated with toxic agrochemicals.

An Honest Appraisal of the Relationship That Nehru and Sardar Patel Shared
| |

An Honest Appraisal of the Relationship That Nehru and Sardar Patel Shared

Nehru has been accused of dishonestly usurping the premiership from Patel and treating the latter’s memory shabbily after his death. As we pay tribute to Nehru on his 59th death anniversary, it is apt to critically appraise their relationship.

Bebaak Collective’s New Report Underscores the Toll on Mental Health of Institutionalised Communalism on Muslims
| |

Bebaak Collective’s New Report Underscores the Toll on Mental Health of Institutionalised Communalism on Muslims

The report highlights that Indian Muslims have been abandoned by legal and institutional frameworks, and vilified by an increasingly virulent communalism, with dark clouds of genocidal violence looming in the background. This has had a profound effect on the mental state of the community as a whole.

G7 Leaders in Hiroshima – Two Articles
| | |

G7 Leaders in Hiroshima – Two Articles

“G7 Leaders Gather in Hiroshima Amid Rising Threat of Nuclear War”: In a display of shameless hypocrisy, the leaders of the G7 laid wreaths at the Cenotaph for the Atomic Bomb Victims in Hiroshima. Also: “The Splendor of a Thousand Suns: Hiroshima and Imperial Forgetfulness”.