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  • BJP’s National Executive Council meeting: Implications for electoral politics | P. S. Jayaramu

    13 November 2021, by P S Jayaramu

    by P. S. Jayaramu
    (November 8, 2021)
    The National Executive Council meeting of the Bharathiya Janata Party ( BJP) took place in New Delhi for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. The meeting which was presided by the Party President J. P. Nadda was attended by the senior leaders and past Presidents like Rajnath Singh, Nitin Gatkari and others. Citing past President Amit Shashi, Nadda said the best is yet to come for the Party and set targets ahead of the upcoming (…)

  • Samajwadi’s Fixing the Odour / Right-Wing Fixing History / Jawaharlal Nehru Stands Above All | Humra Quraishi

    13 November 2021, by Humra Quraishi

    MUSINGS
    10 November 2021
    Can the Samajwadis be so utterly naïve to label their recently launched perfume, Samajwadi Perfume, potent enough to wipe away the communal hatred spreading around by the combined forces of the Right-Wing!
    No doubt, a refreshing idea to launch a perfume in these dark times, but can all the might of all the perfumes of Kannauj contain the cries of communal hatred and the aftermath unleashed from the various quarters of the State?
    Let us not sit amidst (…)

  • Cricket Provides Valuable Learnings for Inspirational Team Spirit in Sports | Bharat Dogra

    13 November 2021, by Bharat Dogra

    The award-winning film ‘Lagaan’ is an inspirational saga of a hurriedly assembled cricket team of village rustics which by dint of sheer grit and determination manages to defeat a colonial team composed of players who had been playing cricket all their life. The present Indian cricket team, based on some of its recent performances, provides an opposite example of underutilizing a richness of cricketing talent to a glaring extent. More money is available now than ever before for promoting (…)

  • Tripura police penalising journalists and civil society activists for reporting and writing on communal violence - Statement by Editors Guild

    13 November 2021

    PRESS STATEMENT
    November 7th, 2021
    The Editors Guild of India is deeply shocked by the Tripura Police’s action of booking 102 people, including journalists, under the coercive Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, for reporting and writing on the recent communal violence in the state. The state police has sent notices to various social media platforms under UAPA. This moves comes a few days after the police had filed UAPA charges against some Delhi based lawyers who had visited Tripura (…)

  • Declaration adopted at National Convention Of Workers, New Delhi - November 11, 2021

    13 November 2021

    National Convention Of Workers 11th November 2021, Jantar Mantar, New Delhi
    DECLARATION
    The National Convention of Workers being held on 11th November 2021 at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi at the initiative of Joint Platform of Central Trade Unions and Independent sectoral All India Federations and Associations calls upon the working people to heighten the ongoing united struggles to the level of resistance against the desperate pursuit of anti-worker, anti-farmer, anti–people, pro-corporate (…)

  • Gustafson on Cowan’s ’Moral Majorities across the Americas’

    13 November 2021

    Reviewed by Lowell Gustafson *
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    Moral Majorities across the Americas: Brazil, the United States, and the Creation of the Religious Right by Benjamin A. Cowan Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press 2021. 304 pp. (cloth), ISBN 978-1-4696-6206-0 (paper), ISBN 978-1-4696-6207-7; (e-book), ISBN 978-1-4696-6208-4.
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    Benjamin A. Cowan seeks to correct what he sees as “academic neglect of studying and historicizing right-wing actors and movements,” such as those of the (…)

  • Tiananmen: When Communists Crushed the International Workers’ Movement | Christopher Wong

    13 November 2021

    by Christopher Wong
    The workers’ struggle at Tiananmen Square and the transition from one world into the next The meaning of Tiananmen Democracy in the factory The instinct of the workers’ movement The road to Tiananmen The death of the workers’ movement
    Thirty-two years later, the basic details of the events that transpired at Tiananmen Square between April 15, 1989 and June 4, 1989 are agreed upon by all but the most intractable propagandists. Angered at what they viewed as delays in (…)

  • Photo: All India Kisan Sabha Rail Roko at Fathebad, Haryana on October 18, 2021

    13 November 2021
  • Cartoon: "Net-zero by 2070" says PM Modi ... and who takes the blame for not meeting the target? | Poorva Goel & Ashish Kothari

    13 November 2021
  • Photo: Jawaharlal Nehru Playing Cricket

    13 November 2021
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