Viewing the Indian news media now, it is difficult to imagine, that Operation Sindoor is still operational, with only a ceasefire. But its occasional sparks, and aftereffects, in different spheres of life in the country remind us of the original fire: as in the cricket prize ceremony in Dubai, and the on-going struggle for the trophy after victory ; or, the uniquely crude assertion of resurgent Sanatani Hindutva in the Court room of India
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Triumph And Tragedy of India
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Curious Case of Indian Knowledge System | Narender Nagarwal
29 November 2025Introduction
Considerable efforts have been undertaken in the proliferation of Indian Knowledge System (IKS) within the academic discourse in the country.
Positioned as a revival of India’s ancient intellectual heritage, the promotion of IKS is being actively pursued under the New Education Policy 2020 by the government. However, a closer examination reveals a complex and paradoxical exercise that raises concerns about the potential erosion of key principles such as rational inquiry, (…) -
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29 November 2025, by Jos ChathukulamAbstract: Kerala
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Kerala Model of development and abolition of extreme poverty from the soil of the state | Radhakanta Barik
29 November 2025, by Radhakanta BarikKerala remains the model of social development for Amartya Sen, who worked out the Human Development Index (HDI), which empowers women and Dalits and others to be educated and live a healthy life because health facilities are available. HDI of Kerala is touching 9 points, which top European states have achieved. This model of development with healthy inter-community relations has brought back people of Kerala after retirement to their home state. They play an important role in participatory (…)
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Capitalism and ecology: from the decline of capital to the decline of the world | Paul Mattick
29 November 2025’Kapitalismus und Okologie’ (1976) by Paul Mattick, translated by Paul Mattick Jr. This article looks at ecological crisis, the Club of Rome’s ’The Limits to Growth’, and the work of East German philosopher Wolfgang Harich.
The historical character of nature follows from the Second Law of thermodynamics, discovered more than a hundred years ago by Carnot and Clausius, spelling an increase in entropy ending in heat death. Our earthly life depends on the continuous supply of energy from (…) -
No to Privatisation of the Nuclear Energy Sector — Statement from citizens and social movement groups
29 November 2025We, the undersigned supporters of the radiation victims of the various operations along India
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22 November 2025* Bihar
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Bihar’s Two Democracies : Where Women Fought Back & Where Hate Politics Won | Varna Sri Raman
22 November 2025, by Varna Sri RamanIn Seemanchal, record women’s turnout resisted voter suppression. In Bhojpur, none of that mattered
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Election Commission hands Bihar on platter to BJP | Arun Srivastava
22 November 2025by Arun Srivastava
Following the Bihar assembly election results on 14 November 2025, it is very obvious that the Narendra Modi-led Union government has tacitly used the election machinery and India -
Lobbying Games: RSS connections in America | Ram Puniyani
22 November 2025, by Ram PuniyaniAs RSS has completed 100 years of its existence, one new, not widely known fact has come to surface. Many YouTube channels have been discussing RSS hiring a lobbying firm in America. Interestingly, the firm hired for its lobbying happens to be the same one which is lobbying for Pakistan also. One recalls that when Narendra Modi became chief minister of Gujarat, he had hired a firm for hyping his image
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