FROM N.C.’S WRITINGS
The inherent strength of a nation lies in its ability to remain calm and act with coolness and courage when faced with a critical situation. That today India is able to do so when external danger and internal difficulties threaten to disrupt her security, sovereignty and stability, is because Jawaharlal Nehru was the architect of the basic essentials and inspires of the spirit which go to make such a nation.
Remembering Nehru today on his eighty-second birth (…)
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Remembering Nehru Today
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Nehru and Socialism
22 November 2014by Mohd. Yousuf Dar
Jawaharlal Nehru was born on November 14, 1889 at Allahabad. He was an upholder of some of the concrete political values. He believed in socialism, secularism, democracy and the modern values of positivism. The contribution of Jawaharlal Nehru is rightly acclaimed as the maker of modern India. Having faith in the Indian people, he sought to build a democratic polity and an economically modernised nation.
He was both a thinker as well as a political practitioner. He (…) -
Nehruvian Framework: Battleground of Progress and Reaction
22 November 2014, by Anil RajimwaleThe Nehruvian framework today has become a terrain for the historic battle between the forces of progress and those of Rightwing reaction. It has always been. We have entered a phase where the reactionary forces seek to distort the legacy of the freedom movement by usurping and destroying it. They also seek to destroy everything achieved by India after freedom as a continuation of the ideology of national liberation.
The history of post-independence India has been fashioned around the main (…) -
Feminist-Socialist Transformation facing Neo-Liberal Capitalism
22 November 2014, by Gabriele DietrichWOMEN’S WORLD
We have to distinguish between the Socialist Movement which tries to carry out transformation in the mode of production and Feminist Movements with a limited agenda of “equality”, though the latter would in fact also require very drastic transformation. Both are today in a deadlock because of neo-liberal capitalism having dissolved the attempt of even thinking, leave alone building, a socialist economy. Everybody is now caught up in the world market and widening polarisation (…) -
Letter from Kolkata: Is Mamata fit to be the Chief Minister?
22 November 2014, by Amitava MukherjeeSiddhartha Nath Singh, the BJP leader in charge of West Bengal, has made a highly controversial comment, which may kick up a hullabaloo at the national level. Right at this moment there is no need to give much attention to Siddhartha Nath’s allegation that Mamata Banerjee had taken help from the Jamaat of Bangladesh to win certain Assembly seats situated near the Indo-Bangladesh border as the BJP leader has failed to cite any credible source save some intelligence reports of the Bangladesh (…)
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More than a Streak of Authoritarianism
16 November 2014, by SCEDITORIAL
Last Sunday (November 9) PM Narendra Modi carried out the first expansion of his Cabinet after being sworn in six months ago.
By making Goa CM Manohar Parrikar a full-time Defence Minister he has sought to rectify the imbalance evident in a single person holding two major Ministries of Finance and Defence (which can never be clubbed together for obvious reasons). Parrikar had doubtless displayed administrative capability as the Goa CM; so his being made the Defence Minister has (…) -
A Wide Gap yawns between the BJP and Congress
16 November 2014, by T J S GeorgeIMPRESSIONS
In the midst of all the churnings that are transforming India’s political space, no one is talking about the Communist Parties. Obviously no one cares. The decline and fall of this once promising movement has been so steady and so
foreseeable that they present a sad chapter in history. In a situation where the Congress was detested and the BJP was distrusted, it was no small achievement for the Left to reduce itself from 60 seats in Parliament to 12. The CPI-M
leaders were (…) -
Icons of the National Movement
16 November 2014, by Kuldip NayarPandit Jawaharlal Nehru and Sardar Vallabh- bhai Patel are the two icons of the freedom movement. One was Left-of-the-Centre and the other Right-of-the-Centre but they sank their ideological differences to win freedom.
After independence, the Nehruvian thoughts came to influence the country because he was the most popular leader and his thoughts fitted into the general sentiment of pluralism across the nation. Naturally, the name of Sardar Patel receded.
Prime Minster Narendra Modi has (…) -
Communal Harmony And Deep Concern For The Poor: Basic Heritage of the Freedom Struggle
16 November 2014, by Bharat DograOne of the most inspiring aspects of India’s freedom movement was that it emphasised many-sided constructive activities for creating a better society. While many significant concerns were emphasised, the two most basic concerns were—harmony of all religions for national unity and upliftment of the poor.
It is interesting to see that leaders who found the largest following in the course of the freedom movement emphasised these two basic concerns time and again.
Here we may mention four of (…) -
BJP Brooms and Communal Riots
16 November 2014, by Humra QuraishiMUSINGS
Is there a broom that can brush aide the suffocating-polluting air around! The atmosphere in this Capital city is so poisonous that most of us are either coughing or sneezing or wheezing or sitting completely sick! Sick and tired of distracting gimmicks. All those hollow moves of swish-swashing dust from here to there, by those BJP brooms, have turned bogus. Walk around the lanes and roads and mohallas and malls, see for yourself those piles of filth have doubled, that stink has (…)
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