A three-member fact-finding team comprising NFIW (National Federation of Indian Women) General Secretary Annie Raja, National Secretary, Nisha Siddhu, and Deeksha Dwivedi, independent Delhi-based lawyer visited Manipur from 28th June to 1st July, 2023.
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NFIW Fact-Finding Mission to Manipur - Press Release on 3 July 2023
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France: Press Release from Soulèvements de la Terre, 21 june 2023
1 July 2023Press Release from Soulèvements de la Terre
In France, over the past two weeks, more than thirty arrests have been made in environmentalist circles, and attempts have been made to dissolve Les Soulèvements de la Terre, despite the fact that more than 100,000 people have publicly claimed to belong to the movement, and despite the support of dozens of trade unions, farmers’ organisations, associations, parties, MPs, senators and intellectuals.
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Will the Government Heed This Book That Makes A Strong Case for Justice to Victimized Maruti Workers | Bharat Dogra
1 July 2023, by Bharat DograAnjali Deshpande and Nandita Haksar have just written a book that simply has to be read by anyone interested in the welfare of industrial workers in India. This is also a must reading for all Japanese people involved with human rights to get a glimpse of the havoc their companies cause in the lives of innocent workers and poor people in developing countries.
The reference here is to a book on victimized Maruti Suzuki workers titled ‘Japanese Management, Indian Resistance—The Struggles of (…) -
Review: No nation for women, reportage on rape from India | Joydip Ghosal
1 July 2023BOOK REVIEW
by Joydip Ghosal
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No nation for women, reportage on rape from India, the world’s largest democracy
by Priyanka Dubey
Simon & Schuster India 2019 / 320 pages ISBN- 978-93-86797-09-4 __0__
No nation for women: Reportage on rape from India, the world’s largest democracy is the outcome of an intangible confluence of the private and lived experience of suffering mass. It becomes amply clear that while authoring the book the writer unequivocally empathises with (…) -
Caricature: Tribute to Sylvester da Cunha | Jayaraj Vellur
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Cartoon: Unequal attention on shipwrecks | Awantha Artigala
1 July 2023Cartoon: Unequal attention on shipwrecks | Awantha Artigala
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Video: The Origins of Life - From Geochemistry to Biochemistry | Nita Sahai
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Music: Saraswati at Montreaux (2017) | Abhijith P S Nair, Sandeep Mohan, Mohini Dey & Dave Weckl
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SARASWATI AT MONTREUX - ABHIJITH & SANDEEP ft.DAVE WECKL & MOHINI DEY..!!! by Abhijith P S Nair https://youtu.be/IFQPDtR55BY
Abhijith P S Nair - Violin, Electric violin, songwriter
Sandeep Mohan - Electric guitar, songwriter
Mohini Dey - Bass Guitar
Dave Weckl - Drums
Recorded at - Abhijith P S Nair Studio (Violin and Electric Guitar), Mohini Dey Studio (Bass guitar), Dave Weckl Studio (Drums)
Mixed and Mastered - Balu Thankachan (20db Studios Chennai)
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Table of Contents - Mainstream, June 17 & 24, 2023
17 June 2023* Imphal - a Historic Turning Point? | S G Vombatkere
* CPM’s 34-year rule in West Bengal (Part 1) | Kobad Ghandy with Ghosh and Hazra
* Development Delusions & Forthcoming Panchayat Elections in Bengal | Sunil Ray
* Fadnavis’s “Aurangzeb Ki Aulad” Narrative Violates Constitution . . . | S N Sahu
* Future of Work & Its Implications on the Labour Market | Kingshuk Sarkar & D N Venkatesh
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17 June 2023Authoritarian Streak Under the Modi Regime is Getting Bigger
On June 15, 2023, an official meeting decided to change the name of the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library (NMML). This is a disturbing development that has rightfully come under criticism. A prestigious national institution both as a library - archive and one that was conceived as a memorial space for India’s first Prime Minister should not have been renamed, and there should have been prior consultation for a consensus with (…)
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