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  • On Attacks on DUTA President by DU Authorities

    6 June 2015

    COMMUNICATION
    The CCTAD notes with concern and condemns the repeated attacks on Dr Nandita Narain, the President of the DUTA, by the DU authorities and St. Stephens College. The attempt is to weaken the democratic body of the Delhi University teachers, the DUTA, by obstructing its functioning. The latest attempt to initiate proceedings against her by the Principal, St. Stephens College only shows how the DU authorities and College together are gravely undermining the democratic right of (…)

  • Manufacturing and Undermining National Icons, RSS Style

    6 June 2015

    by Ram Puniyani
    Many a social and political processes related to projection of some icons and undermining of the others have intensified during the last few years. Even during the last regime of the NDA- led BJP rule from 1998, Savakar’s portrait was unveiled in Parliament. At one level the game of undermining some icons and projecting other icons is a part of various political streams and the RSS seems to be the past master in the same. One recalls its machinery has been putting forward (…)

  • M.L. Sondhi Prize to Aaron Friedberg

    6 June 2015

    Dr Aaron Friedberg (Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University) was awarded the Professor M.L. Sondhi Prize for International Politics for 2013 on May 5, 2015 at New Delhi Habitat’s Gulmohar Hall; this is a prize annually awarded by the Professor M.L. Sondhi Memorial Trust and the M.L. Sondhi Institute for Asia-Pacific Affairs.
    Trustees Lalit Mansingh and Madhuri Santanam Sondhi honoured him with a shawl, and presented him with an inscribed plaque and cheque (…)

  • On Modi Government’s First Anniversary

    31 May 2015, by SC

    EDITORIAL
    The Narendra Modi Government completed one year in office on May 26, that is, last Tuesday. How has the country fared in the last one year?—that is the biggest question in the people’s mind now. As far as the middle class is concerned, there are sharp differences of opinion on the achievements of the Modi dispensation in the year that has gone by. This is clear from The Times of India’s poll on various issues that appeared in the newspaper on May 26. On the front page the second (…)

  • One Year of NDA Rule: Issue is not Activity but its Direction

    30 May 2015, by Arun Kumar

    Introduction
    The NDA Government, that is completing one year, started with tall promises during election rallies as well as in its manifesto. It is time to assess whether the government has been able to deliver on its promises in the past one year. Of course, one should not expect all the promises to be fulfilled within one year but the media blitzkrieg by the government is forcing analysts to assess the performance. In its manifesto, the BJP promised ‘Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas’. The (…)

  • Pro-Corporate Modi Government’s First Anniversary: A Year of Anti-people and Anti-working Class Rule

    30 May 2015

    by S. Sudhakar Reddy
    The Narendra Modi-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) Government, as it completes its first year of rule on May 26, 2015, has to its credit an unprecedented ignominious record of being anti-people, anti-working class and anti-farmer while at the same time being pro-corporate and pro-rich. Also to its credit goes a year of misrule with all attempts being made to divide the people over caste, religion and region along with sinister moves to turn back the clock of (…)

  • Modi’s One Year As Prime Minister

    30 May 2015, by Barun Das Gupta

    How does one prepare the report-card on the performance of one year of the NDA Government headed by Narendra Modi? There are obvious contradictions in the ideological conviction and commitments of the Prime Minister and his Cabinet colleagues and the imperatives of having to run a government which the Constitution mandates is a secular one. All the Ministers and Members of Parliament have to take oath that they will “bear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution of India”. But many (…)

  • A Year to Remember

    30 May 2015, by Badri Raina

    If words were deeds,
    And catch-phrases files,
    If sophistry were argument,
    And achievement intent,
    The strong man with fifty-
    Six inch starched frontispiece
    Has indeed fulfilled every
    Bharti’s needs to heart’s content.
    How the prices of quotidian
    Eatables have been smashed,
    How bushels of wealth are stashed
    In swelling jandhan ledgers,
    Cunning marvels of zero treasures,
    How hungry pockets have been
    Stuffed with moolah from
    The Black trough of money bags (…)

  • Gen Musharraf’s Outbursts

    30 May 2015, by Kuldip Nayar

    I have not been able to make out why General Pervez Musharraf, who is under house arrest on charge of treason, has made a public speech on the Kargil war which I watched on a television channel. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif must be under pressure from the Army to allow Musharraf to propagate an account which is not factually correct.
    Surely, Nawaz Sharif remembers how he was removed through a coup staged by General Musharraf. Yet, the Pakistan Prime Minister sought US President Bill (…)

  • Minorities under PM Modi: A Landscape scarred with Hate, Violence, Impunity

    30 May 2015, by John Dayal

    On the night of Monday, June 4, 2015, less than a fortnight of the swearing in of the new government headed by Narendra Modi, 28-year-old Information Technology manager Mohsin Mohammed Shaikh was lynched in Pune, Maharashtra. The Times of India reported on June 5 under the headline “In Pune, ‘Hindu zealots’ kill man over ‘offensive’ Facebook post, 13 arrested”. Shaikh was killed randomly after rumours spread over an objectionable post on Facebook. His killers were members of the Hindu (…)

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