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  • Jawans, Kisans, and Karmiks Come Together | S.G.Vombatkere

    29 July 2022, by S G Vombatkere

    Calling an all-Party meeting recently, MEA Minister S.Jaishankar rightly expressed official concern at the critical economic-financial situation of our southern neighbour Sri Lanka. It had caused large-scale protests. Jaishankar also allayed fears that a similar situation could arise in India. It is devoutly to be hoped that he is correct, in the interest of our People and our nation.
    The vast majority of our 1.35-billion citizens across religious, regional and language divides, are in (…)

  • Yashwant Sinha betrayed by his secular and democratic friends | Arun Srivastava

    29 July 2022

    by Arun Srivastava
    Traumatised at the betrayal by his secular and anti-BJP friends , Yashwant Sinha has decided not to re-join the Trinmool Congress and to bid a final goodbye to politics. Before running for the presidential office, Sinha was the national vice president of the TMC. More than his defeat, he is disillusioned with the nonconformist attitude of the leaders of the parties in opposition who vow to fight the rightist ideology and policies of the BJP.
    Coming together of the (…)

  • Why Trade Unions Feel Urgent Need to Question and Oppose the New Labor Codes | Bharat Dogra

    29 July 2022, by Bharat Dogra

    When the Government of India embarked on a very significant exercise with far-reaching implications of codifying a complex of existing laws in four labor codes, this was sought to be presented as overdue labor ‘reform’ which will be beneficial for workers. However the government has not been able to convince most labor organizations particularly the central trade unions about the benefits of these significant changes for workers.
    In fact even the Bhartiya Mazdoor Sangh which is generally (…)

  • July 2021 Protest Is No Cuban Spring | Jos Chathukulam

    29 July 2022, by Jos Chathukulam

    Abstract
    While the critics and foes of the Communist regime in Cuba hoped that the July 11, 2021 protests in the Caribbean island nation would turn out to be a ‘Cuban Spring’, the evidences show that Cuban government has managed to survive the protests despite ‘brewing discontent’ among Cubans. As July 11, 2022, marks the first year of the massive protest, one of the biggest in the last 27 years, it is also a time to review country’s exceptional resilience over the years in handling (…)

  • The Role of Sequestration in Reversing Anthropogenic Climate Change, an Update | Anandi Sharan

    29 July 2022

    by Anandi Sharan
    22 July 2022
    10 years ago we published our view on how humanity could reverse anthropogenic climate change by halting all emissions and living a food forest life.
    Now in 2022 I wonder whether I still think our scenario of hope is feasible. One fact about the last 10 years, which is the same as from the decade before and the one before that, is that the doomsday scenario humanity finds ourselves in is not scaring the capitalists. This inhumane attitude, going back (…)

  • Joint statement In Response to the EU-India human rights dialogue – calling on the EU to address reprisals against human rights defenders in India | Forum Asia, FIDH, OMCT & others

    29 July 2022

    26 July 2022
    The joint European Union (EU)-India press release, which provides a summary of the topics discussed during the 10th EU-India human rights dialogue which took place on 15 July 2022 in New Delhi, fails to adequately address pressing issues of security and reprisals faced by human rights defenders in India, five human rights organizations said today. The organizations expressed their disappointment in the EU’s apparent failure to raise concern about the systematic attacks on (…)

  • Contemporary Face of Capitalism in India | Arup Kumar Sen

    29 July 2022, by Arup Kumar Sen

    The fundamental logic of capitalist mode of production is to establish control over the labour process. How capitalism works in a social formation is a larger question. In fact, capitalism took different shapes in different geographical spaces during different periods of time. The contemporary moment of capitalism is organically linked with neoliberal paradigm of governance, which makes workers footloose to serve the interests of Capital.
    The neoliberal paradigm of governance in (…)

  • Rent Seeking Hindutva Government in India | Bhabani Shankar Nayak

    29 July 2022

    by Bhabani Shankar Nayak *
    High inflation, growing unemployment and depreciating rupee are three fundamental issues faced by Indian economy today. The educational and health infrastructure is falling apart. Human development is in the bottom of the nadir. Modi government has no plans to take responsibility to navigate Indian economy away from these crises. It is passing its responsibility on Indian people by reckless hiking of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on food and other essential (…)

  • Turkey Slips back on Women’s Rights and Empowerment | Gautam Sen

    29 July 2022

    The Turkish government headed by its president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, had pulled out of the Council of Europes Istanbul Convention (Convention) through a presidential decree issued on 20th March 2021. Turkey is a member of the Council of Europe (COE), an international organization established in 1949 and consisting of 46 member states, intended to uphold human rights, democratic principles and the rule of law in Europe based on the European Convention on Human Rights. Turkey had joined the (…)

  • Indian Spiritual Masters who Fought Orthodoxy | M.R. Narayan Swamy

    29 July 2022, by M R Narayan Swamy

    review by M.R. Narayan Swamy
    India’s Greatest Minds: Spiritual Masters, Philosophers, Reformers
    by Mukunda Rao
    Hachette India Pages: 499 Price: Rs 699
    Even hundreds of years after his death, the Sai Baba of Shirdi (1838-1918) remains one of the most widely revered and worshipped saints by millions of Hindus, Muslims and others. Born to Hindu parents and brought up by a fakir, the compassionate saint was a harsh critic of religious orthodoxy and detested the Hindu-Muslim divide. He (…)

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