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A People’s Manifesto for Ecological Democracy

A People’s Manifesto for Ecologic...

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Why the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill could lead to a revolution of the imagination

Why the Climate and Ecological Emer...

One of the few rays of hopeful sunshine in the...

 Review Cruelty or Humanity by Stuart Rees

 Review Cruelty or Humanity by Stu...

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Our Race Against the Clock to Affirm Water as a Human Right

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On the ten year anniversary of the United Nations...

Environment

  • The Adani Group’s Penchant for Controversial Projects Seem Unstoppable
    Soumik Dutta | August 19, 2020
  • A report on India’s state of environment
    Farooque Chowdhury | August 19, 2020
  • Janta Parliament calls on urgent action for ecological security
    Press Release | August 19, 2020

Featured Stories

  • ‘Palestine is Still the Issue’: UN Vote Exposes, Isolates Canada

    ‘Palestine is Still the Issue’: UN Vote Exposes, Isolates Canada

    by Dr Ramzy Baroud — August 21, 2020

    Co-Written by Ramzy Baroud & Romana Rubeo The notion that ‘Canada is better’, especially when compared with US foreign policy, has persisted for many years. Recent events at the United Nations have, however, exposed the true nature of Canada’s global position, particularly in the matter of its blind and unconditional support for Israel. On June 17, Canada lost its second[Read More…]

  • The Fault Dear Citizens….

    The Fault Dear Citizens….

    by Philip A Farruggio — August 21, 2020

    ” … Is not in our stars but in ourselves”. Paraphrased right out of Shakespeare ( Julius Caesar) you have it in a nutshell, for all of you, like myself, who actually vote. It seems that during each and every major election cycle the masters of empire make sure to give you choices as if right out of those old[Read More…]

  • The Historic Bastardization of “Freedom” in the US

    The Historic Bastardization of “Freedom” in the US

    by Peter F Crowley — August 21, 2020

    The bastardization of liberty and freedom is nothing new in the United States. It extends far beyond the recent “Liberate” protests in response to pandemic lockdowns, the result of which have borne fruit in an earlier than predicted second wave of Covid-19. It is not confined to just the 21st century, during which all three presidents have directed acts of[Read More…]

  • Why the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill could lead to a revolution of the imagination

    Why the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill could lead to a revolution of the imagination

    by Rob Hopkins — August 21, 2020

    One of the few rays of hopeful sunshine in the UK’s currently bleak political landscape is the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill. In fact, I feel like it is such a vitally important development that I want to use this article to urge you to get behind it, while also offering a rather different perspective on why I feel it matters[Read More…]

  • Whose India?

    Whose India?

    by Abdul Rashid Agwan — August 21, 2020

    The Indian war of independence was motivated by a few ideologies. Accordingly, there were different and distinct dreams of the future India, like Secular India, Hindu India, Muslim India, Dalit India and Socialist India. These dreams remain objectives of different kinds of political and social mobilizations in the country even today, though to different extent. The outcome of this vertical[Read More…]

  • Belarus is calming down after days of protest and EU plans to impose sanction

    Belarus is calming down after days of protest and EU plans to impose sanction

    by Countercurrents Collective — August 21, 2020

    Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has stepped up efforts to reassert his control after 10 days of street protests and strikes triggered by disputed elections. Lukashenko says he has given orders to end the unrest in the capital Minsk. The move signaled an escalation just as European Union (EU) leaders agreed to impose sanctions at a virtual summit. The President of[Read More…]

  • Send in the Clowns for the Circus Is in Town

    Send in the Clowns for the Circus Is in Town

    by Edward Curtin — August 21, 2020

    Don’t bother, they’re here, already performing in the center ring under the big top owned and operated by The Umbrella People. Trump, Biden, Pence, Harris, and their clownish sidekicks, Pompeo, Michelle Obama, et al., are performing daily under the umbrella’s shadowy protection. For The Umbrella People run a three-ring circus, and although their clowns pop out of separate tiny cars[Read More…]

  • RAFAH REFUGEE CAMP, GAZA STRIP - MAY 15:  Palestinian refugee Mohamad Mahmoud Al-Arja, 80, from the Rafah refugee camp, holds up a key allegedly from his house in Beer AI-saba, now located in Israeli, during a rally May 15, 2007 the in Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza strip. Palestinians are marking May 15, as Nakba Day or Catastrophe Day, as the 59th anniversary of the al-Nakba, the day the Israeli state was created in 1948.  (Photo by Getty Images)

    How Israel wages war on Palestinian history

    by Jonathan Cook — August 21, 2020

    Nazareth: When the Palestinian actor Mohammed Bakri made a documentary about Jenin in 2002 – filming immediately after the Israeli army had completed rampaging through the West Bank city, leaving death and destruction in its wake – he chose an unusual narrator for the opening scene: a mute Palestinian youth. Jenin had been sealed off from the world for nearly[Read More…]

  • P L Mimroth: Taking legal aid to the grassroots

    P L Mimroth: Taking legal aid to the grassroots

    by Vidya Bhushan Rawat — August 21, 2020

    In the early years of 1990s, India saw a political turmoil as V P Singh government unleashed Mandal Commission report and a social and political unity among the Dalit backward community started building up at different levels. The protests against Mandal commission reports in the cities of North India were actually not against the OBCs but against the Dalits. The[Read More…]

  • A Bamboo Bridge To Growth

    A Bamboo Bridge To Growth

    by Moin Qazi — August 21, 2020

    Melghat is a forest tract nestled in the Satpura range in eastern Maharashtra. It is inhabited by indigenous people like the Korkus, Gond and Bhilalas, who are bravely defending their verdant world against the ravages of modern commerce. Melghat has been in the news for several years for its lethal malnourishment, which had been claiming lives of hundreds of children[Read More…]

World

The Fault Dear Citizens….

The Fault Dear Citizens….

August 21, 2020 — Philip A Farruggio

” … Is not in our stars but in ourselves”. Paraphrased right out of Shakespeare ( Julius Caesar) you have it in a nutshell, for all of you, like myself, who actually vote. It seems that during each and every major election cycle the masters of empire make sure to give you choices as if right out of those old[Read More…]

  • The Historic Bastardization of “Freedom” in the US

    The Historic Bastardization of “Freedom” in the US

    August 21, 2020 — Peter F Crowley
  • Belarus is calming down after days of protest and EU plans to impose sanction

    Belarus is calming down after days of protest and EU plans to impose sanction

    August 21, 2020 — Countercurrents Collective
  • Send in the Clowns for the Circus Is in Town

    Send in the Clowns for the Circus Is in Town

    August 21, 2020 — Edward Curtin
  •  The “Great” Reopening Or Setting America’s Schools Up to Fail

     The “Great” Reopening Or Setting America’s Schools Up to Fail

    August 20, 2020 — Belle Chesler

India

Whose India?

Whose India?

August 21, 2020 — Abdul Rashid Agwan

The Indian war of independence was motivated by a few ideologies. Accordingly, there were different and distinct dreams of the future India, like Secular India, Hindu India, Muslim India, Dalit India and Socialist India. These dreams remain objectives of different kinds of political and social mobilizations in the country even today, though to different extent. The outcome of this vertical[Read More…]

  • Panaji: BJP President Amit Shah address BJP supporters in Panaji, Goa on Saturday. PTI Photo(PTI8_20_2016_000228A)

    Rest Assured, HM’s Recovery Is Assured

    August 20, 2020 — Shobha Aggarwal
  • I do not ask for mercy, I do not appeal to magnanimity: Prashant Bhushan

    I do not ask for mercy, I do not appeal to magnanimity: Prashant Bhushan

    August 20, 2020 — Press Release
  • Tentacles of an Octopus; the Pride and Prejudice of Nationalism

    Tentacles of an Octopus; the Pride and Prejudice of Nationalism

    August 20, 2020 — Madhu Bhaduri
  • Can India be a secular republic without being socialist?

    Can India be a secular republic without being socialist?

    August 20, 2020 — Dr Prem Singh

Globalisation

Globalisation of Capitalist Crises

Globalisation of Capitalist Crises

July 29, 2020 — Bhabani Shankar Nayak

The post pandemic economic recovery looks uncertain and the economic growth projections look gloomy in every stretch of policy paradigm within capitalist imaginations. The strong and existing multilateral cooperation within the Westphalian international system is falling apart and facing its existential threats due to its entrenched Eurocentric bias, democratic deficits and institutional dominance by the erstwhile colonial powers. The world[Read More…]

  • Trucks at Chuquicamata, the world’s biggest open pit copper mine in Calama, ChilePhoto by Martchan/Shutterstock.com

    Financialization of Copper Mining in Chile

    July 21, 2020 — Yanis Iqbal
  • Netflix, Chattichoru and Chumpak……

    Netflix, Chattichoru and Chumpak……

    July 19, 2020 — G Pridhvi Kanth
  • Neoliberal Psychological Romanticism: From The Primal Scream To The Collective Unconscious – Part II

    Neoliberal Psychological Romanticism: From The Primal Scream To The Collective Unconscious – Part II

    July 9, 2020 — Bruce Lerro
  • Neoliberal Psychological Realism: From Barbie Dolls To Hook-Up Sex

    Neoliberal Psychological Realism: From Barbie Dolls To Hook-Up Sex

    July 1, 2020 — Bruce Lerro

Human Rights

Our Race Against the Clock to Affirm Water as a Human Right

Our Race Against the Clock to Affirm Water as a Human Right

August 18, 2020 — Maude Barlow

On the ten year anniversary of the United Nations historic vote to recognize water as a basic human right, Barlow reflects on where we go from here. A demonstrator holds a sign during a Detroit water shutoffs rally in 2014. (Photo: uusc4all/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) Ten years ago today, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution affirming that water and sanitation[Read More…]

  • Xi Jinping’s ugly double face needs to be unmasked

    Xi Jinping’s ugly double face needs to be unmasked

    August 17, 2020 — Habib Siddiqui
  • Condemn NIA summons to Delhi University professors Dr. PK Vijayan and Rakesh Ranjan!

    Condemn NIA summons to Delhi University professors Dr. PK Vijayan and Rakesh Ranjan!

    August 15, 2020 — Campaign Against State Repression
  • BC Punjabi Press Club condemns attack on three journalists in Delhi

    BC Punjabi Press Club condemns attack on three journalists in Delhi

    August 15, 2020 — Press Release
  • Three Women And A Minor Girl Dragged Out On Street And Stoned In Haryana

    Three Women And A Minor Girl Dragged Out On Street And Stoned In Haryana

    August 14, 2020 — Shibu Thomas

Imperialism

Americans Can Imagine How Non-Nazi Germans Felt As Their Soldiers Murderously Invaded 22 Nations 

Americans Can Imagine How Non-Nazi Germans Felt As Their Soldiers Murderously Invaded 22 Nations 

August 19, 2020 — Jay Janson

Germans witnessed their radio and newspapers hail the Nazi invasion and occupation of most of Europe while praising fallen German soldiers for their service to the fatherland; a fatherland representing the world’s most wondrously superior people. Sounds similar to the indiscriminate praise monolithic US corporate media heaps upon exceptionally marvelous and righteous USA and her many proud invasions and occupations.[Read More…]

  • Selective Maritime Rules: The United States, Diego Garcia and International Law

    Selective Maritime Rules: The United States, Diego Garcia and International Law

    August 9, 2020 — Dr Binoy Kampmark
  • How Americans Remember (and Forget) Their Wars

    How Americans Remember (and Forget) Their Wars

    July 30, 2020 — John Dower
  •       Baz Ratner/Reuters US troops in Afghanistan, June 2011

     King Joe and the Round Table: Biden’s America in a Multipolar World 

    July 22, 2020 — Medea Benjamin
  • The Pentagon Confronts the Pandemic Or How to Make War, American-Style, Possible Again

    The Pentagon Confronts the Pandemic Or How to Make War, American-Style, Possible Again

    July 20, 2020 — Michael T Klare

Communal Harmony

India’s Composite Culture and Muslim Stalwarts

India’s Composite Culture and Muslim Stalwarts

August 6, 2020 — Dr Ram Puniyani

Contrary to present impression that Muslims are separatists due to whom the partition of India took place, the truth is that majority of Muslims contributed to freedom movement and upheld India’s composite culture in equal measure. The partition process, mainly due to British policy of ‘divide and rule’ well assisted by Hindu and Muslim communalists is being hidden from the[Read More…]

  • Hope from the field – Amicable Hindu Muslim Collaboration

    Hope from the field – Amicable Hindu Muslim Collaboration

    August 6, 2020 — Sandeep Pandey
  • If India is Secular!

    If India is Secular!

    June 26, 2020 — Bilal Ahmad Dar
  • Tamil Nadu Muslim group conducts funeral service of Corona victims

    Tamil Nadu Muslim group conducts funeral service of Corona victims

    June 24, 2020 — Syed Ali Mujtaba
  • Freedom of Religion: Indian Scenario

    Freedom of Religion: Indian Scenario

    June 23, 2020 — Dr Ram Puniyani

Climate Change

Why the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill could lead to a revolution of the imagination

Why the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill could lead to a revolution of the imagination

August 21, 2020 — Rob Hopkins

One of the few rays of hopeful sunshine in the UK’s currently bleak political landscape is the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill. In fact, I feel like it is such a vitally important development that I want to use this article to urge you to get behind it, while also offering a rather different perspective on why I feel it matters[Read More…]

  • Greenland Succumbs

    Greenland Succumbs

    August 19, 2020 — Robert Hunziker
  • Greenland’s melting ice sheet has passed the point of no return

    Greenland’s melting ice sheet has passed the point of no return

    August 18, 2020 — Countercurrents Collective
  • Climate crisis: Two million Californians went dark

    Climate crisis: Two million Californians went dark

    August 16, 2020 — Countercurrents Collective
  • In Denial: Australia, Human Rights and Climate Change

    In Denial: Australia, Human Rights and Climate Change

    August 15, 2020 — Dr Binoy Kampmark

Environmental Protection

The Adani Group’s Penchant for Controversial Projects Seem Unstoppable

The Adani Group’s Penchant for Controversial Projects Seem Unstoppable

August 19, 2020 — Soumik Dutta

Reports on the Adani group’s projects worldwide show massive illegalities, ecological and environmental destruction, human rights violation, tax evasion, money laundering and corruption.  An ongoing coal based thermal power project in India which will supply its entire power to Bangladesh and import coal from Adani’s Carmichael mines in Australia, points to crony capitalism, exploitation, corruption and violation of laws. Who[Read More…]

  • A report on India’s state of environment

    A report on India’s state of environment

    August 19, 2020 — Farooque Chowdhury
  • Janta Parliament calls on urgent action for ecological security

    Janta Parliament calls on urgent action for ecological security

    August 19, 2020 — Press Release
  • Pushing GMO Crops Into India: Experts Debunk High-Level Claims of Bt Cotton Success

    Pushing GMO Crops Into India: Experts Debunk High-Level Claims of Bt Cotton Success

    August 9, 2020 — Colin Todhunter
  • EIA: Environment Impact Assessment

    EIA: Environment Impact Assessment

    August 6, 2020 — Pema Choden Bhutia

Counter Solutions

System Change: A Basic Primer to the Solidarity Economy

System Change: A Basic Primer to the Solidarity Economy

July 28, 2020 — Emily Kawano

Co-Written by Emily Kawano and Julie Matthaei The COVID-19 pandemic has upended our world. It has laid bare the inequity, the limits, and the failures of capitalism. The door to a better future beyond capitalism, already cracked open by the Great Recession, has been pushed open a little wider. Things that seemed impossible a few months ago now seem both[Read More…]

  • For a better world, our lifestyle must be based on as less resources as possible

    For a better world, our lifestyle must be based on as less resources as possible

    July 24, 2020 — Bobby Ramakant
  • Why go organic?

    Why go organic?

    July 23, 2020 — Zeenat Khan
  • Gearing Up or Dying Down

    Gearing Up or Dying Down

    July 11, 2020 — Collective 20
  • The Bell is tolling; Are you listening, Growth maniacs?! Economy of Development Vs Economy of Permanence

    The Bell is tolling; Are you listening, Growth maniacs?! Economy of Development Vs Economy of Permanence

    July 11, 2020 — K Sahadevan

Resource Crisis

Business-as-usual porn – or, We need to talk about collapse

Business-as-usual porn – or, We need to talk about collapse

July 19, 2020 — Chris Smaje

I think we need to talk openly and calmly about the possibility of societal or civilizational collapse arising from humanity’s present predicaments. And that’s mostly what I want to pursue in this post – not so much what the likelihood or the underlying mechanisms of collapse might be, but the idea that it would be useful if, as a society,[Read More…]

  • Malthus Revisited

    Malthus Revisited

    June 28, 2020 — John Scales Avery
  • COVID-19 and oil at $1: Is there a way forward?

    COVID-19 and oil at $1: Is there a way forward?

    April 21, 2020 — Gail Tverberg
  • Collapse: The Coronavirus is not a Cause, it is a Trigger

    Collapse: The Coronavirus is not a Cause, it is a Trigger

    April 17, 2020 — Ugo Bardi
  • Economies won’t be able to recover after shutdowns

    Economies won’t be able to recover after shutdowns

    April 1, 2020 — Gail Tverberg

Alternative Energy

SMART? – Solar In Massachusetts

SMART? – Solar In Massachusetts

June 22, 2020 — Roy Morrison

Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (“DOER”) will finalize by July 15 regulations doubling the size of MA SMART solar photovoltaic program from 1,600 to 3,200 megawatts (MW). On the surface this is a reasonable, if limited, step forward. But like most things, the devil and long-term consequences are in the details. Unless changed by DOER, or the legislature, the latest[Read More…]

  • The Beginning of the End for Oil? Energy in a Post-Pandemic World

    The Beginning of the End for Oil? Energy in a Post-Pandemic World

    April 28, 2020 — Michael T Klare
  • A Future Without Fossil Fuels?

    A Future Without Fossil Fuels?

    March 17, 2019 — Bill McKibben
  • The real Energy Return of Crude Oil: smaller than you would have imagined

    The real Energy Return of Crude Oil: smaller than you would have imagined

    March 9, 2019 — Luciano Celi
  • The Biodiesel Disaster: Why bad Ideas are Always so Successful?

    The Biodiesel Disaster: Why bad Ideas are Always so Successful?

    February 5, 2019 — Ugo Bardi

Patriarchy

Claim your anti-caste intersectional feminism: A Dalit woman’s reflections on feminism

Claim your anti-caste intersectional feminism: A Dalit woman’s reflections on feminism

August 19, 2020 — Swati Kamble

I have had the privilege to learn from a diverse group of active individuals and communities from marginalized locations. These interactions have pushed me to think further and critically. My reflections are a product of years of discomfort and dilemmas I have grappled with, as a Dalit woman with a multifaceted identity that inherent disadvantages but also newly acquired privileges.[Read More…]

  • Growing up as a girl in rural India: What does it mean?

    Growing up as a girl in rural India: What does it mean?

    August 9, 2020 — Shobha Shukla
  • What is really radical in sex/gender politics?

    What is really radical in sex/gender politics?

    July 29, 2020 — Robert Jensen
  • The Patriarch Country

    The Patriarch Country

    July 27, 2020 — Sufyan Khan
  • Becoming “flesh”: Society shaping women’s body image

    Becoming “flesh”: Society shaping women’s body image

    July 26, 2020 — Dr Tuli Bakshi

Palestine

‘Palestine is Still the Issue’: UN Vote Exposes, Isolates Canada

‘Palestine is Still the Issue’: UN Vote Exposes, Isolates Canada

August 21, 2020 — Dr Ramzy Baroud

Co-Written by Ramzy Baroud & Romana Rubeo The notion that ‘Canada is better’, especially when compared with US foreign policy, has persisted for many years. Recent events at the United Nations have, however, exposed the true nature of Canada’s global position, particularly in the matter of its blind and unconditional support for Israel. On June 17, Canada lost its second[Read More…]

  • RAFAH REFUGEE CAMP, GAZA STRIP - MAY 15:  Palestinian refugee Mohamad Mahmoud Al-Arja, 80, from the Rafah refugee camp, holds up a key allegedly from his house in Beer AI-saba, now located in Israeli, during a rally May 15, 2007 the in Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza strip. Palestinians are marking May 15, as Nakba Day or Catastrophe Day, as the 59th anniversary of the al-Nakba, the day the Israeli state was created in 1948.  (Photo by Getty Images)

    How Israel wages war on Palestinian history

    August 21, 2020 — Jonathan Cook
  • Apartheid or One State: Has Jordan Broken a Political Taboo? 

    Apartheid or One State: Has Jordan Broken a Political Taboo? 

    August 5, 2020 — Dr Ramzy Baroud
  • Human Rights Defenders: Palestinian Eyewitness Testimony of the Execution of Abdul Fattah al-Sharif by Israeli Soldier, Elor Azaria

    Human Rights Defenders: Palestinian Eyewitness Testimony of the Execution of Abdul Fattah al-Sharif by Israeli Soldier, Elor Azaria

    August 1, 2020 — Dr Ramzy Baroud
  • List of Israeli Targets Leaked: Tel Aviv Fears the Worst in ICC Investigation of War Crimes

    List of Israeli Targets Leaked: Tel Aviv Fears the Worst in ICC Investigation of War Crimes

    July 30, 2020 — Dr Ramzy Baroud

South Asia

Pakistan and India’s Leaders Mark Freedom from British Colonialism: But Masses look for Navigational Change

Pakistan and India’s Leaders Mark Freedom from British Colonialism: But Masses look for Navigational Change

August 17, 2020 — Dr Mahboob A Khawaja

British imperialism was not accidental but a planned scheme of things to perpetuate its cultural and political dominance over the weak and most vulnerable people of the globe. Its aims were no different in the Sub-Continent of India-Pakistan. The immediate focal aim was to destroy the existing culture of the established Mughal Empire and divide and rule the whole of[Read More…]

  •  The Bangladesh Crisis: Growth Without Development, Youth Bulge, and Degeneration 

     The Bangladesh Crisis: Growth Without Development, Youth Bulge, and Degeneration 

    August 16, 2020 — Taj Hashmi
  • Peace process in Afghanistan: En route to failure?

    Peace process in Afghanistan: En route to failure?

    August 6, 2020 — Maryam Mastoor
  • The plight of Journalists in Bangladesh in the age of Covid-19

    The plight of Journalists in Bangladesh in the age of Covid-19

    August 1, 2020 — Saifur Rahman Saif
  • COVID-19 And President Gotabaya’s Military Rule In North And East Of Sri Lanka

    COVID-19 And President Gotabaya’s Military Rule In North And East Of Sri Lanka

    July 25, 2020 — Kumarathasan Rasingam

Annihilate Caste

Understanding The Dalit Struggle For Identity In Gujarat

Understanding The Dalit Struggle For Identity In Gujarat

August 20, 2020 — Abigail Shannon Kellogg

ABSTRACT The recent incidents of Dalit oppression in Gujarat has got the attention of the entire country. Gujarat though known for its development and progress is still ruled by feudal laws, where sporting a moustache, wearing goggles, watching Garba, or even riding a bike offends the upper caste pride in this day and age. In nearly 50% of villages in[Read More…]

  • I was born a bad person and my fellow savarnas, so were you all

    I was born a bad person and my fellow savarnas, so were you all

    August 14, 2020 — Akshat Jain
  • Commemorations of the Bhima Koregaon Battle Are a Reminder that Colonialism in India Predates the Arrival of the British

    Commemorations of the Bhima Koregaon Battle Are a Reminder that Colonialism in India Predates the Arrival of the British

    August 10, 2020 — Surabhi Agarwal
  • Criminalization of Dalit Thought and Action

    Criminalization of Dalit Thought and Action

    August 6, 2020 — Dr. Y. Srinivasa Rao
  • Dalit Politics needs a New Radical Direction

    Dalit Politics needs a New Radical Direction

    August 3, 2020 — SR Darapuri

Life/Philosophy

P L Mimroth: Taking legal aid to the grassroots

P L Mimroth: Taking legal aid to the grassroots

August 21, 2020 — Vidya Bhushan Rawat

In the early years of 1990s, India saw a political turmoil as V P Singh government unleashed Mandal Commission report and a social and political unity among the Dalit backward community started building up at different levels. The protests against Mandal commission reports in the cities of North India were actually not against the OBCs but against the Dalits. The[Read More…]

  • A Bamboo Bridge To Growth

    A Bamboo Bridge To Growth

    August 21, 2020 — Moin Qazi
  • “DV Rao the father of the theory and practice of agrarian revolution in India” : Anand Teltumbde

    “DV Rao the father of the theory and practice of agrarian revolution in India” : Anand Teltumbde

    August 19, 2020 — MK Adithya
  • Tribute to late Comrade Darshan Singh Dusang on 20th death anniversary

    Tribute to late Comrade Darshan Singh Dusang on 20th death anniversary

    August 19, 2020 — Harsh Thakor
  • The General Neurosis of our Times

    The General Neurosis of our Times

    August 18, 2020 — Bijaya Biswal

Arts/Literature

In lieu of Interpretation: A Tribute to Razak Kottakal

In lieu of Interpretation: A Tribute to Razak Kottakal

August 21, 2020 — Suvendu Chatterjee

I started photographing rickshaw pullers in Manipur, who veil their faces so as not to disclose their identity as a rickshaw puller, even to their fiancé. Because they consider plying rickshaw is a low profile job. Now it has become a routine practice in Manipur, veiling the faces. My documentation of the rickshaw pullers in Imphal, the capital city of[Read More…]

  • Politics

    Politics

    August 20, 2020 — Ngozi Olivia Osuoha
  • Mrinal Sen: Pioneering A Movement

    Mrinal Sen: Pioneering A Movement

    August 20, 2020 — Vidyarthy Chatterjee
  • The day justice got cooked

    The day justice got cooked

    August 19, 2020 — Satya Sagar
  • Politically Correct

    Politically Correct

    August 17, 2020 — Ngozi Olivia Osuoha

Book Review

 Review Cruelty or Humanity by Stuart Rees

 Review Cruelty or Humanity by Stuart Rees

August 18, 2020 — Dr Vacy Vlazna

Cruelty or Humanity  by Em.Prof. Stuart Rees, is essential reading in our present tumult and bedlam of human cruelty. Rees is a stalwart man of peace; he is the founder of the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Sydney and of the prestigious Sydney Peace Foundation and Cruelty or Humanity is his unflinching Summa Pax propelled[Read More…]

  • Human Cost of Silence

    Human Cost of Silence

    August 12, 2020 — Bhabani Shankar Nayak
  •  How the West Stole Democracy From the Arabs

     How the West Stole Democracy From the Arabs

    July 30, 2020 — Jim Miles
  • The Road: Uprising in West Papua by John Martinkus

    The Road: Uprising in West Papua by John Martinkus

    July 23, 2020 — Dr Vacy Vlazna
  • In Quest for Peace: The Other Side of the Divide

    In Quest for Peace: The Other Side of the Divide

    July 21, 2020 — Debraj Mookerjee

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