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  • Vajpayee The Mask December 24, 2020 Also Born On Christmas Day | John Dayal

    26 December 2020, by John Dayal

    The Christian community is celebrating Christmas, perhaps more joyously this season so as to get over the trauma and the gloom of the Covid pandemic. Most churches, however, did not have the traditional midnight mass, and parishioners of many city churches were requested to call early so that they could be allotted seats in churches observing a very strict social distancing. Many attended a virtual Mass, for Catholic, or a prayer service live-streamed over the internet through dedicated (…)

  • Janata Dal (S) In Karnataka: Facing An Existential Crisis? | P. S. Jayaramu

    26 December 2020, by P S Jayaramu

    by P. S. Jayaramu
    In Karnataka Politics, Janata Dal (S), popularly known as JD(S), is very much in news. It’s State President Kumaraswamy has supported the BJP led Yediyurappa Government on a few issues where it badly needed his support. Firstly, the amendment to the Karnataka Land Reforms Act (1961which give the right to any one to buy farm land which was previously restricted only to those with agricultural backboard. He defended his decision stating that by ending 79(a,b) of the Land (…)

  • Political Significance Of The Local Body Polls (2020) In Kerala | M R Biju and M R B Anantha Padmanabha

    26 December 2020

    by Prof. (Dr.) M. R. Biju and M.R.B.Anantha Padmanabha
    Prelude
    Article 243 E and 243 U of the Constitution of India deals with the question of duration of Panchayats and Municipalities and periodicity of elections to the rural and urban local bodies. It says “Every Panchayat/Municipality unless sooner dissolved under any law for the time being in force shall continue for five years from the date appointed its first meeting and no longer”. This constitutional provision also prohibits any (…)

  • Modi on the mission to finish the farmers’ agitation | Arun Srivastava

    26 December 2020

    by Arun Srivastava
    The much publicised December 25 meeting of the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi with the agitating farmers proved to be a non-event. An impression was created that the exercise undertaken on the birthday of the former prime minister Atal Behari Vajpayee was a serious attempt to diffuse the impasse. But in reality it simply aggravated the situation and made the farmers harden their attitude. Today’s Modi’s assertion has made them disillusioned and are now sure that he was (…)

  • Conquest of Agrifarm | Sardar Amjad Ali

    26 December 2020, by Sardar Amjad Ali

    In the Covid pandemic and December winter of Northern India, a few lakh peasants and farmers have organised a protest march towards the national capital demanding the repeal of the 3 anti-farmer legislations recently enacted by the Modi Government. It is perhaps an unprecedented event in free India and the largest peasant revolt in the world ever, when the tillers of the soil and the occupants of the farmhouses have been forced to abdicate their traditional occupation for begging justice (…)

  • Letter to India’s Minister of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare from Indian Economists for Equality

    26 December 2020

    December 22, 2020.
    To,
    Mr. Narendra Singh Tomar,
    Honourable Minister of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare,
    Government of India.
    Re: Request to repeal the recent Farm Acts.
    Dear Shri Narendra Singh Tomar ji,
    As economists who have a deep engagement with India (we are a group of around 40 economists from across the world who work on the Indian economy), and who desire a fair distribution of income and wealth in the country, we are seriously concerned about the recent Farm Acts (…)

  • Repeal The Farm Acts Statement by Radical Socialist (Dec 20, 2020)

    26 December 2020

    [Statement by a Trotskyist Platform in India in wake of the agitation against the new Farm laws]
    Radical Socialist
    December 20, 2020
    As winter cold descends hard on North India, the newly emerged ’trolly cities’ along the length of National Highway 1 and 9 at the Singhu and Tikri borders respectively, are getting longer day by day. Carrying with them rations for months, these protests have emerged as a formidable reaction against the neoliberal march of the Khaki Brigade and (…)

  • Political Ideology of BJP: Pragya Singh Thakur | Ram Puniyani

    26 December 2020

    by Ram Puniyani
    Pragya Singh Thakur is no ordinary member of BJP, the ruling dispensation in the country. She is a MP from Bhopal and was also made the member of defense committee before she was removed from that committee for her statement hailing Nathuram Godse. She first came to lime light after the Malegaon blasts, in which six people were killed. Hemant Karkare, the police officer who was killed in 26/11 (2008) attack was investigating the case and he came across the fact that the (…)

  • Is Access to Education Declining Fast for Weaker Section Students | Bharat Dogra

    26 December 2020, by Bharat Dogra

    by Bharat Dogra
    Developments in the education sector have generally been discussed in terms of slow or rapid progress. We have been used to saying—yes the access to education of this level has improved but it should have improved more. Now perhaps we are faced with the terrible prospect that access weaker sections to education may be actually declining, even at the elementary level.
    In Covid times there have been prolonged closures of schools, which is supposed to be made up by online (…)

  • The man who used to get people acquitted in false cases has been implicated in one himself | Nilkantha Mandal, Sandeep Pandey and Kushagra Kumar

    26 December 2020

    All his life he fought valiantly to defend the rights of the people belonging to marginalized sections of society who were persecuted by the State or people who would stand up for their rights and consequently were targeted by the ruling elite but in the end he paid a price for his magnanimity. Surendra Gadling, now in jail in the Bhima-Koregoan violence case, is a human rights lawyer and Dalit rights activist based in Nagpur. He is known for taking up cases of extra-judicial killings, (…)

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