The DUTA takes serious exception to the news that the Union cabinet has adopted the New Education Policy amidst a pandemic
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New Education Policy (NEP) Harms Education And Jeopardises Peoples’ Future - Statement by DUTA, 29 July 2020
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Nationwide condemnation of interrogation of Prof. Apoorvanand by Delhi Police - Text of Statement by Concerned Citizens, Aug. 6 2020
7 August 2020A day when authorities feel free to haul in the nation’s leading public voices to police stations, merely because they speak against the policies and ideology of the ruling government, is a day we must all be deeply concerned.
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Vande Bharat Beats China, COVID | TJS George
7 August 2020, by T J S GeorgeIMPRESSIONS
August 2, 2020
India’s view of, and dealings with, China are becoming curiouser and curiouser. Suddenly we are told that dozens of Chinese apps have been banned. Reasons cited include security and privacy. How come these became (...) -
Corona has endangered the existence of human race | Arun Srivastava
7 August 2020by Arun Srivastava
While evolving the strategy to fight the corona pandemic, the policymakers found the phrase “social distancing” as the most convenient tool to fight the menace. In their discernment probably this was the most effective device. (...) -
And So, They Began To Walk Again | Anshu Saluja
7 August 2020by Anshu Saluja
Nearly three-quarters of a century ago, millions of people were forced to march across newly created state borders. Disoriented and dispossessed, they had to move for reasons that were not of their own making, but the effects of (...) -
Kashmir Let Down Even by India’s Parliament | Mustafa Khan
7 August 2020Never before had Kashmir felt that it was not part of India. All this on account of India itself and its delinquency in the hour of need. The cumulative long term shadow is the startling revelation of Omar Abdullah in his interview published in Indian Express of July 28 2020.
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Akhtaruzzaman Elius: A Journey from Partition to Emancipation | Debatra K. Dey
7 August 2020by Debatra K. Dey
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Reading Akhtaruzzaman Elius (henceforth Elius) against the backdrop of both undivided and divided Bengal is painful as it depicts the horrified exclusion of have-nots both before and after partition. By profession a (...) -
The Tragedy of Being Overqualified for a Job | Mohammad Ashraf Khwaja
7 August 2020by Mohammad Ashraf Khwaja
Imagine a hypothetical scenario: The UPSC declares all aspirants who have obtained education beyond graduation ineligible for the covetous Civil Service examination. Additionally, such a rule is given retrospective (...) -
Understanding The Myth of ‘Socialist Commodity Production’: A Response To Sankar Ray | Murzban Jal
7 August 2020by Murzban Jal
Sankar Ray’s review of Paresh Chattopadhyay’s book Socialism and Commodity production. Essays in Marx Revival (a book dedicated to the great Marxologist Maximilien Rubel) is not only a timely intervention in understanding Marx’s (...) -
Book Review: Inquisition Mode - Victor Serge’s Final Notebooks | Tariq Ali
7 August 2020A defender of the Bolshevik revolution and a decades-long critic of Stalinism, Serge in his final notebook details the fight against fascism, capital and the Soviet bureaucracy by a not uncritical intimate of Trotsky who remained a lifelong Marxist.
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