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  • Kamath of Dalal Street

    31 January 2015, by T J S George

    IMPRESSIONS
    This is a piece the author, himself a reputed columnist, wrote for Mainstream remembering M.V. Kamath, the veteran journalist who passed away a few months ago last year.
    At the dawn of independence Bombay was a vibrant, cosmopolitan, forward-looking universe throbbing with creativity and avant-garde enterprise. Mulk Raj Anand would saunter out of his Marg office in Army and Navy Building even as Raja Rao worked his way to Chetana, the restaurant that blazed a new trail by (…)

  • Professor Rajni Kothari: Homage by a Socialist Worker

    31 January 2015

    by Vijay Pratap
    Prof Rajni Kothari, born on August 16, 1928, left this world on January 19, 2015. He was a rare academic person. In the last four decades I have witnessed many stalwarts leaving this world but not seen so many articles having been written in various languages in the mainstream media as well as in the movement space. The articles so far have primarily described him as a political scientist who, in addition to doing path-breaking work for his discipline, also contributed (…)

  • Travails of keeping Foreign Cows in Rural India!

    31 January 2015, by Barun Das Gupta

    BOOK REVIEW
    Book Discussion on ‘Inside-Outside: Two Views of Social Change in Rural India’ by Baburao Shravan Baviskar and D.W. Attwood (Discussants: A.M. Shah, Anand Chakravarti, Partha Nath Mukherji, Tulsi Patel); pages: 40; Institute of Social Sciences, New Delhi
    This is actually not a book but a booklet containing opinions expressed by several social scientists during an interesting discussion on the above-named book by Baburao Shravan Baviskar, an economist by training but a (…)

  • Tribute: Remembering Perin

    31 January 2015

    by Primla Loomba
    The following is a tribute to Perin Chandra (née Bharucha), 96, who passed away in Mumbai on January 7, 2015, from one of her oldest associates since her days in Lahore.
    I have had a long association with Perin. It goes back to the days when I was still an under-graduate student in Kinnaird College, Lahore, Perin was already a well-known Communist leader.
    There is a very vague recollection I have of my first meeting with Perin. It was outside the Regal Cinema after a (…)

  • Tribute: Goodbye Comrade! Alvida Mehdi Chacha!

    31 January 2015

    by Noor Zaheer
    What can one write about an uncle who pampered one with hot chocolate and insisted on presenting a book on Marxism with it? What can one say about him who gets you the first proper job, the one that you love doing, and performs a detailed autopsy of all that you write, one who does not fear giving away his contacts and is convinced that Marsiakhwani is a one-man theatre, whose eyes glistened with knowledge through thick spectacles and a warm smile played on his lips as he (…)

  • Grim Scenario, Ominous Setting

    27 December 2014, by SC

    EDITORIAL
    As Mainstream steps into its fiftythird year with this Annual Number, the overall domestic situation has never been as grim as it is today.
    Seven months ago the outcome of the 16th Lok Sabha elections resulted in a political earthquake the tremors of which are still being felt even if the intensity of those tremors has lessened with the passage of time. The coming to power at the Centre of the BJP in a decisive mandate with one party securing absolute majority in the Lower (…)

  • Gandhi or Godse

    27 December 2014, by Suhas Borker

    The moral compass has no tones of grey It is white or black It is light or darkness It is good or evil It is Gandhi or Godse.
    Suhas Borker
    [Suhas Borker is an independent documentary filmmaker and Convener, Working Group on Alternative Strategies and is based in New Delhi. He can be e-mailed at suhasborker@gmail.com]

  • On Haryana CM’s Observations

    27 December 2014

    COMMUNICATION
    Haryana Chief Minister M.L. Khattar has stated [<http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/...> ;India Today; “Khaps have better sense of social justice than courts: Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar”; IndiaToday.in, New Delhi, December 6, 2014] that Khap Panchayats have a better sense of justice than the courts do. He also avers that “It has been scientifically proven that marrying within the gotra is not right”.
    In the first statement, he makes a grave charge against the (…)

  • The Subversion of the Constitution

    27 December 2014, by P.B. Sawant

    The Bharatiya Janata Party, though a minority party in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, being the party having the larger number of legislators in the Assembly than any other party, was called upon by the Governor to form the government in the State, on the condition that it proves that it is supported by a majority in the House within 15 days. The party failed to prove it, according to law, when it attempted to do it on November 12, 2014. Hence, the government should have resigned on (…)

  • Face of the New World Order / Human Rights: Basic Issues / Prime Minister’s Predicament

    27 December 2014

    From N.C.’s Writings
    Face of the New World Order
    Turmoil in heaven—the heaven which is presided over by the supreme superpower of the day, possessing History’s largest number of deadly nuclear bombs and missiles, the Cruise to the Patriot, who at the same time lords it over the world’s largest money-lending bank. Yes, in such a country advertised the world over as the ultimate repository of power and affluence—in the mighty United States of America—there has erupted a spate of violence (…)

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