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  • EVMs, Bengal Elections, Strays | Humra Quraishi

    10 April 2021, by Humra Quraishi

    MUSINGS 7 April 2021
    Humra Quraishi
    In the midst of the recent news reports of Electronic Voting Machines getting taken here and there by the political candidates, there’s that earnest cry that we get back to the ballot paper days, and with that safer ways to the very voting process. In fact, people’s faith in the present day political lot and the machinery under their control is fast withering, if not done and over with! In fact, just after the 2017 election results were (…)

  • Centenaries of Nazrul’s Bidrohi and Eliot’s The Waste Land: Colonized “I” versus Impersonal Autonomy | Anindya Sekhar Purakayastha

    10 April 2021

    by Anindya Sekhar Purakayastha
    Two seminal texts of early twentieth century literature, namely, The Waste Land written by British poet T S Eliot and Bidrohi (The Rebel) by Kazi Nazrul Islam, both published in 1922, both recognized as landmark poetic marvels because of their radically transformative “modern” content, texture and style, something that took their respective literary cultures by storm, are marking their centenaries in 2021. Eliot needs no introduction, popularly put, he is a (…)

  • India Must Assist Refugees from Myanmar - Appeal from Citizens For Democracy

    10 April 2021

    CITIZENS FOR DEMOCRACY (Set up by Loknayak Jayprakash Narayan in 1974 in defence of democracy & democratic values) F-1/A-75, SHALIMAR GARDEN MAIN, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad-201005
    Date: 8th April 2021
    PRESS RELEASE
    Since 1st February 2021 when the military generals took control of Myanmar by toppling its democratically elected government, the mass protests against the coup are continuing. The army Generals in order to quell the protests have let loose brutal repression and detained Ms. (…)

  • DUTA Letter to the Vice Chancellor any action against Dr. G.N. Saibaba should await the final decision of the Hon’ble High Court | April 6, 2021

    10 April 2021

    DELHI UNIVERSITY TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION DAY CENTRE BUILDING, CHHATRA MARG, UNIVERSITY OF DELHI, DELHI-110007 : 27667822, 27666351, 27667725/1697 Website: duta-du.info, Email: duta.du@gmail.com
    6.4.2021
    Vice-Chancellor (Acting) University of Delhi Delhi – 110007 Prof. P C Joshi
    Sub: Appeal to review disciplinary action against Dr. G. N. Saibaba, Assistant Professor, RLA College, University of Delhi
    Ref: Our earlier appeal dated 3.7.2018
    Dear Prof. Joshi,
    1. As you may be aware, (…)

  • Press Release from Committee for the Defence and Release of Dr G N Saibaba - April 6 2021

    10 April 2021

    COMMITTEE FOR THE DEFENCE AND RELEASE OF DR. GN SAIBABA
    PRESS RELEASE
    April 6th 2021
    The Committee for the Defence and Release of Dr G N Saibaba is deeply shocked and dismayed to learn that Dr Saibaba’s service as an Assistant Professor in Ram Lal Anand College, Delhi University, have been terminated by the said college, with effect from the 31stof March 2021.
    The Committee has learned that the College had been given a clear directive from the University of Delhi to send a second (…)

  • Rafale Deal Enquiry a Must - CPI-M Press Release, April 6 2021

    10 April 2021

    Date: Tuesday, April 6, 2021
    The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has issued the following statement:
    The current revelation in a French media portal that one million euros were paid to a “middleman” in the deal to buy 36 Rafale jets has once again raised the issue of kickbacks and other illegal payments in the Rafale deal. The report is based on an analysis of the Dassault company’s accounts of 2017.
    The dogged refusal by the Modi government to order a probe (…)

  • Gabriele Dietrich on D’Mello’s India After Naxalbari - Unfinished History

    10 April 2021, by Gabriele Dietrich

    BOOK REVIEW
    Bernard D’Mello: India After Naxalbari. Unfinished History. Aakar Books 2018
    This meticulously researched book deals with “a thread of history that mainstream historians have tended to either ignore or misinterpret. This account puts it straight into our history books.” Arundhati Roy
    Bernard d’Mello is clearly not a mainstream historian.He has made extraordinary efforts to dig up this hidden history and to make it accessible to readers who are not afraid to face this (…)

  • Excerpt from The Limits to Growth | Meadows, Meadows, Randers & Behrens III

    10 April 2021

    From pages 180-184 The Limits to Growth (1972) by Meadows, Meadows, Randers & Behrens III
    THE TRANSITION FROM GROWTH TO GLOBAL EQUILIBRIUM
    We can say very little at this point about the practical, day-by-day steps that might be taken to reach a desirable, sustainable state of global equilibrium. Neither the world model nor our own thoughts have been developed in sufficient detail to understand all the implications of the transition from growth to equilibrium. Before any part of the (…)

  • Newspaper Ad.: Mahatma Gandhi’s call that 6th April 1919 to observed as Day of Protest Against the Rowlatt Act in Bombay

    10 April 2021

    The Anarchical and Revolutionary Crimes Act of 1919, was popularly known as the Rowlatt Act

  • Music Video: Beware! Stay Alert Against the Communal Crocodile [Song in Bengali]

    10 April 2021

    Song on dangers of communalism to Bengal and India

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