The eminent political psychologist, Ashis Nandy, made some insightful observations on Gujarat and Narendra Modi in 2008, and those seem prophetic in the wake of Modi’s recent victory in the Assembly elections in 2012. It may be mentioned in this connection that a petition of criminal offence was filed against Nandy for his critical observations carried in The Times of India. Nandy argued that even if Narendra Modi had lost the last elections (2007), it would not have made much difference to (…)
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Re-reading Modi’s Gujarat
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Report of a Survey on National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) and Panchayats
26 February 2013, by Bidyut MohantyThe following is the report of a survey conducted by the Institute of Social Sciences, New Delhi on the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) and Panchayats.
Introduction
Just like the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS), the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) is another rights-based and flagship programme, which was introduced from 2005 to 2012 in 18 States to improve the health delivery system in rural areas. It was introduced by the Ministry of Health (…) -
A Truly Courageous Woman, Hindutva Terror
26 February 2013, by Humra QuraishiMUSINGS
Qamar Azad Hashmi passed away recently. She was Shabnam, Safdar, Sohail, Sabiha and Shehla’s mother and ‘ammaji’ to the rest of us … I had interviewed her on earlier occasions. She spoke fearlessly and one could discuss just about anything with her—right from politics prevailing in the continents across the world to that barbarism unleashed by the American-Allied forces, to the horrifying violent eruptions taking place, to those personal upheavals. And, yes, even the educational (…) -
The Struggle Against POSCO Needs Wider Support
26 February 2013, by Bharat DograCOMMUNICATION
The month of February has brought a new wave of repression against the villagers threatened by the grant steel project of the POSCO multinational company.
This project has been widely debated and steadfastly resisted with great courage by villagers. They have been arrested, beaten up and threatened repeatedly, but many of them have continued their opposition against extremely heavy odds for several years. Even among those who accepted compensation, many villagers say that (…) -
Where Are We Heading?
18 February 2013, by SCSeveral disturbing developments over the last few days have cast further shadow on the credibility of the ruling coalition at the Centre.
First came the allegation that the CBI’s special prosecutor in the 2G scam had advised the accused Unitech’s MD how to weaken the CBI’s case against the company; this was based on a conversation between the two taped on CD. The CBI had to remove the special prosecutor from the trial and preliminary inquiry was registered to probe the matter. (…) -
Importance of Listening to Afzal’s Story
18 February 2013, by Nandita HaksarAfzal Guru was hanged on February 9, 2013, two days before the death anniversary of Maqbool Bhatt which is celebrated as Martrys’ Day in Kashmir. Both the Kashmiri men are now buried in unmarked graves in Tihar Jail, the biggest jail in South and South-East Asia.
I remember reading about Maqbool Bhatt’s hanging in the newspapers in 1984; I was then already a human rights lawyer but I had not understood the political significance of the hanging and like most patriotic Indians had not given (…) -
Killing Afzal — Hanging My Head In Shame!
18 February 2013, by Humra QuraishiMUSINGS
Hanging my head in shame. No, not my form, for that’s what the state can do. Hang and bury in absolute secrecy, without informing the family and without being sensitive to any of the basic human rights and also towards that bigger picture that looms large.
No, I did not know Afzal Guru and had never met him. Nor can I claim to be a legal expert. Then, why did his hanging hit? The basic reasons could perhaps be these:
I have read lawyer, well-respected activist and human (…) -
Afzal Guru Case: Pancholi and Haksar’s Press Statement
18 February 2013We are giving this statement on why we have decided to withdraw as the Guru family’s counsels. We would have preferred to have withdrawn quietly but due to subsequent events it is not possible to represent them any further.
Both of us have been engaged with the Kashmir question since the 1990s and were part of fact finding teams which exposed the human rights violations committed on the people of Kashmir in the wake of the insurgency.
Our stand was at the time and continues to be that (…) -
In Defence of Afzal Guru
18 February 2013After the execution of Ajmal Amir Kasab, the demand for hanging Parliament attacker Afzal Guru gets louder. The 11th anniversary of the Parliament attack in December gave fresh impetus to this demand which insisted that hanging the attacker is the only way to pay tribute to the sacrifice of the martyrs. But in this article I will argue why it is not by hanging Guru, but by giving him a fresh and fair trial, the country can protect its democratic values and pay proper tribute to its martyrs.
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Benefits of Diesel Subsidy: A Story from Mumbai
18 February 2013, by S G VombatkereThe government has announced that bulk diesel consumers like Railways and State Transport Corporations have to purchase diesel at market-determined rates, while diesel purchased at fuel outlets will continue to receive subsidy. Assuming diesel subsidy as Rs 10 per litre, let us examine the effects of the recent government order.
Mr Suresh Kumar (not his real name), living in Bandra, Mumbai, maintains three cars, but we will keep the discussion to the SUV that only he uses. Mr Kumar’s SUV (…)
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