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  • Retelling the Rajarhat Story

    8 April 2011, by Arup Kumar Sen

    The Land and Land Reforms Department of the Government of West Bengal first issued Section 4 (of the Land Acquisition Act 1894) in 1995 to acquire 21 moujas for the Left Front’s flagship project, the Rajarhat Satellite Township. Already, 2421 hectres of land have been acquired for the New Town project in Rajarhat and more that 1.6 lakh land-losers were awarded compen-sation. If we take into account the number of share-croppers, agricultural labourers and other people who derived their (…)

  • On Dealing with Nuclear North Korea

    8 April 2011, by Ninan Koshy

    “I was stunned by the sight of 2000 centrifuges in two cascade halls and an ultramodern control room. But it was not until the long drive back to Pyongyang that the political implications of these findings hit me. It will be more important than ever to limit Pyongyang’s nuclear programme and calm tensions in the Korean peninsula.”
    —American Scientist Dr Siegfried S. Hecker in Foreign Affairs, December 2010, after visiting the new uranium enriching plant in North Korea
    North Korea was (…)

  • Muslims’ Trauma in India Today

    8 April 2011, by Humra Quraishi

    I have before me this recently released volume titled—What It Means To Be A Muslim In India Today. Published by ANHAD, this report is based on two important meets—a national meet on the status of Muslims in contemporary India which was held in New Delhi in 2009; and a people’s tribunal on the atrocities committed against Muslims in the name of fighting terror, which was held in Hyderabad in 2008. And putting together those proceedings, findings, observations, actual facts and figures in the (…)

  • Governance and the Armed Forces

    8 April 2011, by S G Vombatkere

    “Indian Army, Rape Us”
    The naked protest by women in Imphal, Manipur, on July 19, 2004, in front of the Assam Rifles Headquarters was in righteous protest against the custodial rape and murder of Thanjiam Manorama allegedly by Assam Rifles personnel. The protesting women held a banner that read, “INDIAN ARMY RAPE US” and “INDIAN ARMY TAKES OUR FLESH” [http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/0719-03.htm ; Accessed on 19.3.2011]. While crimes by Indian Army personnel should never be excused (…)

  • Last Days of the LTTE: India’s Dubious Role

    8 April 2011, by Apratim Mukarji

    Well before the last days of the civil war in Sri Lanka had begun to be counted, it was clear to the world at large that the Mahinda Rajapaksa Government was determined to pursue its military campaign single-mindedly to its logical conclusion, that is, the crushing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and a definitive end to Tamil separatism.
    The world also knew—its interests kept alive by a constant barrage of expressions of concern for the enormous human cost that this all-out (…)

  • An Open Letter to the Prime Minister

    8 April 2011

    by Shobha Aggarwal
    Respected Sir,
    In December 2005 your good-self had launched the flagship scheme, Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), with the stated objective of urban development. The policy document clearly enunciates the mandatory reforms to be implemented by the States and civic agencies during 2005-12. To receive funds—Rs 60,000 crores in all earmarked by the Central Government—under the JNNURM, the states and civic agencies have to sign a Memorandum of (…)

  • Ideal and Waste: Char Adhyay Reread

    8 April 2011, by Amiya Dev

    This article was sent to us quite sometime ago but it could not be used earlier due to unavoidable reasons. It is now being published since next month will fall Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore’s 150th birth anniversary.
    We know that Châr Adhyây (Four Chapters) was Rabindranath’s second political novel. We also know that like Ghare-Bâire (The Home and the World), 1916, the first, it fared ill with nationalists, and that one special reason for that had been his reference to Brahmabandhab (…)

  • How the RSS Dreads the Terror Tag

    8 April 2011, by Subhash Gatade

    MR BHAGWAT, IT’S TIME FOR AN APOLOGY!
    I
    Ram Madhav, the bispectacled (ex-) spokes-person of the RSS, is not known for his sense of humour.
    It is a different matter that some of the media people just could not control their smiles when sometime back (in the second week of February 2011) at a press conference in the Capital he enlightened the journos about l’affaire Aseemanand and the broader phenomenon of Hindutva terror.
    Giving a completely new and almost unforeseen twist to the (…)

  • Morals and Politics

    8 April 2011, by Nikhil Chakravartty

    FROM N.C.’S WRITINGS
    Very often nowadays one hears the catch-phrase that “the system has broken down”. It is a common cliché in the intellectual circle all over the country, and has now been taken up by the politician as well—a sort of convenient alibi to cover up their own misdoings.
    There is no denying the fact that the acknowledged set of values by which a democratic system functions have been largely abandoned, with the result that while the facade of democratic functioning is (…)

  • Welcome Addition to Studies on Punjab Politics

    8 April 2011, by Ranbir Singh

    REVIEW ARTICLE
    Punjab Politics: Retrospect and Prospect by Bhupinder Singh; Readworthy Publications, New Delhi; 2010; pp. xx + 268; Price: Rs 950.
    The study of State politics merits the attention of the Indian scholars in the discipline of political science for many reasons. In the first instance, some of the States of the Indian Union are bigger in the size of their area and population than many nation-states of the Europe. Secondly, the general belief about the weakness of the States (…)

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