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  • Savagery of the “Civilized” | Arup Kumar Sen

    9 December 2023, by Arup Kumar Sen

    In the context of America’s war against Islam in the wake of 9/11 attacks, the eminent critical voice of our time, Arundhati Roy, raised a fundamental question in her article, ‘The Algebra of Infinite Justice’, carried in The Guardian (2001). Roy asked:
    So here we have it. The equivocating distinction between civilisation and savagery, between the “massacre of innocent people” or, if you like, “a clash of civilisations” and “collateral damage.” The sophistry and fastidious algebra of (…)

  • Big Oil dictating COP28 Agenda | Soma Marla

    9 December 2023, by Soma S. Marla

    COP28, the United Nation’s climate Summit is being held in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from 30 November to 12 December 2023. Some 200 government representatives, the signatories of Climate Agreement in 1992 and several hundred environmental organizations will take stock of the measures to limit global warming pledged in 2015 Paris Agreement.
    Some 2,800 representatives of Big Oil and Gas firms are also participating as revealed by Kick Big Polluters Out (KBPO). As the (…)

  • Silkyara Tunnel collapse should also draw attention to the wider worrying conditions of migrant construction workers in the Himalayan region | Bharat Dogra

    9 December 2023, by Bharat Dogra

    Now that the rescue of the workers trapped in the tunnel collapse accident in Silkyara has been successfully completed, it is time to look at the wider issue of the very difficult and hazardous conditions in which construction workers employed in very remote locations of the Himalayan region have to toil, far away from their homes.
    A recent report in The Tribune (December 1 2023) by Neeraj Mohan has highlighted the poor working condition faced by nearly 400 workers from (…)

  • Two Decades of Depoliticised Politics in Odisha Under Mr Naveen Patnaik | Bhabani Shankar Nayak

    9 December 2023

    The classical Odia literature, art, architecture, stone carvings, and its historical and cultural heritage, along with distinct philosophical musings, stand as testaments to Odia renaissance of the state, society, and polity in Odisha. The internationalist outlook is embedded within its easy-going and laid-back attitude towards everyday life. Resilience and determination define the Odia renaissance, where the acceptance of the ’other’ as its ’own’ delineates its unique cultural heritage and (…)

  • Analysis of the Five Assembly Election Results of Dec 2023 | P. S. Jayaramu

    9 December 2023

    December 4, 2023
    The much awaited results of the Assembly elections were out a few days ago. It is time to analyse where things went right and wrong for the Political Parties which were in the race to retain power or acquire power. It is also necessary to reflect on the impact of the results on the Lok Sabha elections due in May 2024.
    First let me deal with the results in major States like Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, where it was a bipolar contest between the BJP and the Congress (…)

  • 2023 Assembly Elections: Congress Party’s Exceptional Victory in Telangana state | Kandagatla Sravan Kumar

    9 December 2023

    The Congress party has raised the bar for victory in the Telangana state assembly elections held on November 30, 2023. The slogan "change is needed" given by the Congress party has gone strong among the people. The anti-incumbency to the ten-year rule of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) Party had an impact. The Congress won 64 of the 119 legislative assembly seats and won by four more than the magic figure of at least 60 seats needed to form the government. BRS, which contested in 119 seats, (…)

  • Manipur’s Saga of Rape and Murder and the Capricious Cops That Let The Culprits Free | KS Subramanian

    9 December 2023, by K S Subramanian

    The ongoing saga of rape and murder in Manipur is now widely known but little is known about the laws and the cops that lets them go on, namely The Armed Forces Special Powers Act, (AFSPA) 1958 and the central paramilitary agency Assam Rifles (AR) 1835. Please see my books ‘Security, Governance and Democratic Rights: says on the Northeast’ (ed.) Niyogi, 2014, and ‘State, Policy and Conflicts, Essays in NE India’ Routledge, 2016. We are not dealing here with the rest of the Northeast though (…)

  • ‘Nava Kerala Sadas’ and Sanction of funds by the LGIs – Is it the signal of democratic backsliding | K Gireesan

    9 December 2023

    The Government of Kerala (GoK) initiated a public outreach program ‘Nava Kerala Sadas’, where the Chief Minister and all other Ministers traveled through all assembly constituencies of the State. This program aims to highlight the achievements of the Left Democratic Front (LDF) Government that has been in power in the State since 2016. The entire Cabinet will be traveling together from 18 November to 24 December 2023, addressing the public, listening to their grievances, showcasing future (…)

  • Communal Politics; Election Commission; Gaza | Humra Quraishi

    9 December 2023, by Humra Quraishi

    7 December 2023
    I started writing this column yesterday late evening - 6 December. I do realize that years have passed by after the Babri Masjid demolition but that particular year and date cannot ever be erased or even side-tracked, as it’s the turning point in the recent history of the country. That demolition which took place on 6 December 1992, with the indirect or direct support of the Right-Wing forces within and outside the government, sowed the poisonous seeds of polarization and (…)

  • M M. Haraprasad Shastri – pioneer of Modern Indology | Jayanta Kumar Ghosal

    9 December 2023

    The father figure in the field of modern Oriental research in India, Mahamahopadhaya (MM) Haraprasad Shastri (1853-1931) belonged to one of the ancient Bengali Bramhin Pandit families. His original name was Sarat Chandra. His father Ramkamal Lalratna and mother Chandramani Devi used to live in Naihati in West Bengal where the great Bengali literateur Bankim Chandra Chatterjee lived. His elder brother Nanda Kumar was a close friend of Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar. Later Haraprasad also became (…)

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