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  • Findings of ADR & National Election Watch / Prison Conditons | Humra Quraishi

    20 April 2024, by Humra Quraishi

    18 April 2024 Humra Quraishi
    I read and re-read news reports focusing on the latest findings of the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) and the National Election Watch: A total of 250 candidates in the fray for the second phase of the Lok Sabha election have criminal cases against them, according to an analysis conducted by the ADR and National Election Watch, of self-sworn affidavits of the contestants. The analysis was carried out on 1,192 of the 1,198 candidates contesting in the (…)

  • Rahul, Pryanka should not run away from Amethi, Rae Bareli | Faraz Ahmad

    20 April 2024, by Faraz Ahmad

    May 1, 2024
    Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka are caught in a catch 22 situation consciously and deliberately created by the ruling Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) and its chief campaigner Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
    It’s a Hamletian situation of ‘to be or not to be’ or rather to contest or not to contest. But the stakes are too hight for them to let go of this challenge—the challenge of contesting from Amethi and Rae Bareli.
    Sonia Gandhi on account of her failing health and inability to (…)

  • Its all in the DNA, is It? | JP Gadkari

    20 April 2024, by J P Gadkari

    It is said that it is in one’s DNA which makes him/her believe, behave and act without bothering about the consequences of his or her actions. Let it be in one’s personal life, social sphere or in political arena. Such a person misinterprets, twists and distorts all facts and events that are taking place or even twists or misinterprets the historical facts to suit his/her purpose.
    Take for instance the example of our Honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It appears it is in his DNA to (…)

  • 2024 Lok Sabha Elections: Moral and Ethical Demand of the Power of the Ballot - An appeal for conscience Voting | Vijay Kumar

    20 April 2024, by Vijay Kumar

    The seven-phase long-winding electoral process has got underway with the election of the first phase on 19th April. The significance of the ballot is captured in matchless style by Winston Churchill in the following words:
    “At the bottom of all tributes paid to democracy is the little man, walking into a little booth, with a little pencil, making a little cross on a little bit of paper — no amount of rhetoric or voluminous discussion can possibly diminish the overwhelming importance of (…)

  • 2024 General Election: Modi Sees ’Foreign Hand’ Behind Opposition To Oust Him From Power | JP Gadkari

    20 April 2024, by J P Gadkari

    At last it has appeared, the "hidden foreign hand" behind the Opposition in India trying to "oust " Modi from power. Addressing an election rally in Chikaballapura, some 60 kms from Bengaluru, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday last week declared that some "biggies" in India have joined hands with foreign powers and are campaigning for his ouster from power.
    There is a saying in Hindi "khisiyayi billi khamba noche" (an angry cat even tries to bite a wooden pole). Having become (…)

  • 2024 Election Campaigns and Manifestos | P S Jayaramu

    20 April 2024, by P S Jayaramu

    23rd April 2024
    We are in the midst of campaigning for the Lok Sabha polls, the first phase of it began on the 19th. Although it is somewhat accepted that at lower levels the campaign rhetoric becomes personal with attacks on the very persona of adversaries, it is sad to see national leaders of Political Parties, including those who hold governmental positions—ministers, chief ministers and the prime minister—stooping very low in their campaign speeches against their political rivals. It (…)

  • The Other Night | Murzban Jal

    20 April 2024

    The Other Night A Yankee billionaire Ate and ate and ate And then he farted Yes, yes, he farted After he ate and ate and ate The Other Night
    The fart was so loud that It was heard all over the world Yes, yes, heard all over the world But not only heard, But echoed and echoed and echoed The fart The Other Night
    It was so loud (the fart) That the echo Shook all parts of the world Yes, yes, shook all parts of the world
    The Government of Israel heard it and screamed “Bloody anti-Moses (…)

  • The devolution of education into an examination obsession: A critical examination of educational practices in Telangana | Adama Srinivas Reddy

    20 April 2024

    Abstract:
    The education system in the Telugu states has become entrenched in an examination-centric paradigm, overshadowing the holistic development of students. The excessive emphasis on exams has led to alarming instances of student suicides, exposing the urgent need for reform. This article delves into the root causes of this crisis, highlighting the lack of empathy and introspection from authorities, the prevalence of exploitative practices, and the disproportionate focus on coaching (…)

  • The Dominant Politics has been the "Politics of Management" — Dipankar Bhattacharya | interview by Papri Sri Raman

    20 April 2024, by Papri Sen Sri Raman

    Dipankar Bhattacharya is the general secretary of the CPI (M-L) Liberation, that is contesting seven Lok Sabha seats. He served as the general secretary of the ’Indian People’s Front’

  • Shudra as a Historian: Implications of Jyotiba Phule’s Reinterpretation of Indian History | Suresh C

    20 April 2024, by Suresh C.

    Abstract
    The act of writing history and its dissemination is part and parcel of hegemony-building exercise in modern times. Theorising nation and bringing one into existence is wholly predicated on the discursive practice of writing history. However, such discursive practices are mediated by the categories of caste, religion, race, class, gender and even colonialism. History writing, therefore, in modern times is a field of competing theories of nation-building with differential stakes for (…)

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