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  • India’s Panchayati Raj, First Step for Women’s Equality in Parliament | Narain Dutt

    23 September 2023

    Panchayats have been working as local self-government institutions in India since ancient times. The Panchayati Raj is a political system, found mainly in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal. It is one of the oldest systems of local government in the subcontinent, and its first historical mention is dated to the 250 Christian Eera period. The word raj means ‘rule’ and panchayat means ‘assembly’ (ayat) of five (panch or mukhia) elders. These five were supposed to be respected (…)

  • Dark world of Rape Culture in India | Badre Afshan

    23 September 2023

    In August 2022, when the Indian subcontinent was celebrating seventy-five years of its freedom from colonial rule, the State of Gujarat freed on remission eleven men jailed in Panchmahal for life for the gang-rape of a pregnant woman during a religious pogrom in 2002. The men were convicted in early 2008. This was a religious conflict. In March 2022, a 22-year-old Dalit woman in Tamil Nadu’s Virudhunagar was subjected to sexual assault by eight people, including school students, who had (…)

  • CPI(M) moving in a blind alley in Bengal | Arun Srivastava

    23 September 2023

    Sitaram Yechury, general secretary of the CPI(M) at the 23rd Congress of the party held in Kerala in April 2022, had emphasised “isolate and defeat the BJP” as the central responsibility of the Marxists. He had also pointed out that BJP utilised its government to aggressively further the Hindutva communal agenda of the fascistic RSS and the Modi government has been imposing full-fledged authoritarianism trampling constitutionally guaranteed democratic rights and civil liberties of the (…)

  • Withdraw the order reducing cut off for NEET PG Percentile to Zero - IDPD

    23 September 2023

    Indian Doctors for Peace and Development (IDPD)
    Date: 22.09.2023
    PRESS RELEASE
    Withdraw the order reducing cut off for NEET PG to Zero Percentile - IDPD This will benefit the affluent sections only, albeit lower the quality of medical education
    The Indian Doctors for Peace and Development (IDPD) has taken serious note of the decision of the National Medical Commission (NMC) to bring down the cut-off percentile for the NEET for postgraduate admissions to Zero. It is reported that (…)

  • Canada’s Tryst with Tamil Tigers | M.R. Narayan Swamy

    23 September 2023, by M R Narayan Swamy

    DBS Jeyaraj, like so many Sri Lankan Tamils, made Canada his home some years after the 1983 anti-Tamil riots swept Colombo, giving much needed oxygen to the nascent Tamil militancy. A journalist, Jeyaraj reported from Sri Lanka the deteriorating ethnic ties as the Tamil separatist campaign went from strength to strength before he quit his country and made Toronto his new home. Like many other Tamils, he too saw the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), initially, as the answer to (…)

  • Trust us: how India takes control of personal data | Pradip Thomas

    23 September 2023

    September 13, 2023
    A creeping authoritarianism now extends to the digital sphere in India.
    India is often called the world’s largest democracy. While this brand had cache in the post-independence period, India’s status as a liberal democracy is losing its lustre.
    Democracy indexes that have consistently downgraded India on their lists during the past decade have been dismissed as ’conspiracies’ by the government.
    After India recently slumped 11 places on the Reporters Without Borders (…)

  • Rally by Peasants Trade Union in India demands open Indo-Pak trade through Attari and Hussainiwala road corridors.

    23 September 2023

    Press note
    Massive rally at Attari border by Kirti Kisan Union Strong demand to open Indo-Pak trade through Attari and Hussainiwala road corridors. Demand to give freedom to farmers to sell their produce by abolishing visa conditions. Big gatherings will be held on September 20 in many districts including Hussainiwala. Demand for withdrawal of condition imposed on export of basmati at USD 1200 per tonne.
    Attari, September 18, 2023
    Kirti Kisan Union today held a massive rally at the (…)

  • Why I am an Atheist | Bhagat Singh

    23 September 2023

    by Bhagat Singh
    October 5–6, 1930
    It is a matter of debate whether my lack of belief in the existence of an Omnipresent, Omniscient God is due to my arrogant pride and vanity. It never occurred to me that sometime in the future I would be involved in polemics of this kind. As a result of some discussions with my friends, (if my claim to friendship is not uncalled for) I have realised that after having known me for a little time only, some of them have reached a kind of hasty conclusion (…)

  • Anxiety and stress really can be lowered through colouring – here’s what our research has found | Michael Mantzios & Kyriaki Giannou

    23 September 2023

    September 18, 2023
    When we think of the best ways to reduce stress, we might picture activities such as exercise or meditation. But while these pursuits certainly work for some people, they aren’t the only techniques you can use to reduce stress.
    Over the past couple of years, adult colouring books have also become a popular hobby for people looking to relax. Although the activity might be simple, our research has shown colouring really can be an effective way of reducing stress and (…)

  • Review of Monica Liu’s Seeking Western Men: Email-Order Brides under China’s Global Rise

    23 September 2023

    BOOK REVIEW
    Reviewed by Hsunhui Tseng (National Cheng Kung University) __0__
    Seeking Western Men: Email-Order Brides under China’s Global Rise by Monica Liu
    Stanford University Press, 2022. xiii + 239 pp. (cloth), ISBN 978-1-5036-3247-9; $28.00 (paper), ISBN 978-1-5036-3373-5
    __0__
    The phenomenon of the mail-order bride has been studied for a long time, with these studies often linking this form of commercialized marriage to women trafficking and the global sex trade. However, (…)

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