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Environment

  • The Kharasrota River Not for Sale
    Bhabani Shankar Nayak | 03/09/2021
  • Trump’s Favorite Pesticide Banned!
    Robert Hunziker | 25/08/2021
  • Policy of Spreading Monocultures Has Been Harmful for Himalayan Ecology
    Bharat Dogra | 24/08/2021

Featured Stories

  • Zapatista women take the stage to deliver their speeches collectively from each Caracol, or administrative center. (WNV/Shirin Hess)

    Women on the verge defending life against the global patriarchy

    by Ana Cecilia Dinerstein — 04/09/2021

    What if, compañera and sister, we learn not only to scream out of pain, but to find the way, place, and time to scream a new world into being? Just think, sister and compañera, things are so bad that in order to stay alive we have to create another world.’ Coordinators of the Zapatista Women for the Second International Gathering of Women Who Struggle[Read More…]

  • Twenty Years of the Afghanistan Occupation Ends: A New Phase of Struggle Begins

    Twenty Years of the Afghanistan Occupation Ends: A New Phase of Struggle Begins

    by Michael Skinner — 04/09/2021

    In 2007, I travelled throughout Afghanistan with an Afghan-Canadian research partner,(1) and we asked more than one hundred Afghans: What do you think about the international intervention in Afghanistan? It was as evident then as it has been proven now that a critical mass of Afghans perceived the invasion and occupation of Afghanistan as illegitimate, unnecessary, and serving the interests[Read More…]

  • Haiti and the Debt of Independence

    Haiti and the Debt of Independence

    by Yves Engler — 04/09/2021

    In the vast history of imperialist exploitation few episodes match the depravity of Haiti’s debt of independence. Military blackmail of a small country by a superpower, prioritizing “property rights” over human rights, racial capitalism, a sellout “light skinned” local bourgeoise and the way our past haunts the present are all part of the story. After winning their liberation from slavery[Read More…]

  • Millions of Afghans have been displaced by the war. Photo: MikrofonNews

    Afghanistan and the US corporate media

    by Ron Forthofer — 04/09/2021

    The Taliban’s lightning fast takeover of Afghanistan was amazingly achieved with relatively little killing and bloodshed. Since the rout of the government, an entity essentially installed by the US, the Taliban has been assuring the Afghan people that its governance style will be more moderate than under its previous rule. Many people in Afghanistan are very fearful and particularly skeptical[Read More…]

  • Money for Something… But Not You!!!

    Money for Something… But Not You!!!

    by Philip A Farruggio — 04/09/2021

    Professor Noam Chomsky was interviewed recently about war and peace. One of the facts that he mentioned, which of course NO ONE in our embedded mainstream media ever reports is this: “ Some background facts may be useful.  According to the major international monitor, SIPRI, “The growth in total [military] spending in 2020 was largely influenced by expenditure patterns in the[Read More…]

  • Devalued Accountability And Justice In Sri Lanka

    Devalued Accountability And Justice In Sri Lanka

    by Thambu Kanagasabai — 04/09/2021

    Minister of Justice Ali Sabry at a Zoom discussion on 30 August 2021 disclosed that the President in Cabinet meetings and outside has again and again stressed to us his following stand on the issue of disappeared persons. ” If anyone disappeared, there is no need to investigate the reasons for his disappearance.  Do not try to find out if[Read More…]

  • How Tricontinental Pens History: “One Hundred Years of the Communist Movement in India”!!

    How Tricontinental Pens History: “One Hundred Years of the Communist Movement in India”!!

    by Sandeep Banerjee — 04/09/2021

    Tricontinental published their “One Hundred Years of the Communist Movement in India” on September 1, 2020 [1]. We are dealing with it only snappily. From here one can learn what may be called a ‘left’ way to rewrite history of the ‘communist’ movement; a ‘left way’, that is certainly different rom a ‘communist’ way – where the ‘left’ stands for decent[Read More…]

  • At least 43 dead as massive storm ravages US northeast

    At least 43 dead as massive storm ravages US northeast

    by Sandy English — 03/09/2021

    Massive flooding inundated broad swaths of the US northeast on Wednesday night, including New York City and downstate New York, as well as New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Areas of Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts were also flooded, and tornadoes were reported on Cape Cod. At least 43 people are dead and more than 250,000 households and businesses are without power.[Read More…]

  • Brazil’s Fierce Drought

    Brazil’s Fierce Drought

    by Robert Hunziker — 03/09/2021

    The Amazon rainforest is arguably the world’s premier asset. Indeed, it’s the world’s most crucial asset in a myriad of ways, nothing on Earth compares. Yet, it is infernally stressed because of inordinate drought. The bulk of the Amazon rainforest is located in Brazil, where, according to the title of an article in NASA, Earth Observatory, the country headline says[Read More…]

  • The village of Kulusuk in Greenland. (Photo: Ville Miettinen/flickr/cc)

    Blinken Says No to Greenland Real Estate

    by Dr Binoy Kampmark — 03/09/2021

    In May, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken made a visit to Greenland.  In a rather unedifying way, he was called ‘Tony’ by his hosts, a disarming point that was bound to open the floodgates of insincerity.  For all the convivial stuffing, there was a certain sting to the occasion: the previous Trump administration had revisited a fantasy long nurtured[Read More…]

India

Apple Growers in Himachal Protest Against Denial of Fair Price

Apple Growers in Himachal Protest Against Denial of Fair Price

03/09/2021 — Bharat Dogra

The last week  in Himachal Pradesh has witnessed a surge of disappointment and discontent among apple growers of Himachal Pradesh as the price received by them has been much below their expectations. Local newspapers have been full of these reports and Amar Ujala, a leading Hindi newspaper, went to the extent of  full page coverage of this issue, apart from[Read More…]

  • Banks’ legal battle for RTI exemption

    Banks’ legal battle for RTI exemption

    02/09/2021 — Dr Madabhushi Sridhar
  • Jalianwala Bag: Heritage re-made

    Jalianwala Bag: Heritage re-made

    02/09/2021 — Hiren Gohain
  • Combating Hate in a Plural Society: Scattered attacks on Muslims

    Combating Hate in a Plural Society: Scattered attacks on Muslims

    31/08/2021 — Dr Ram Puniyani
  • Agrarian Crisis and the Longest Farmers’ Protest in Indian History

    Agrarian Crisis and the Longest Farmers’ Protest in Indian History

    30/08/2021 — Navsharan Singh

COVID Response Watch

Covid forces artists in Jaipur’s sculpting and blue pottery industry to switch jobs 

Covid forces artists in Jaipur’s sculpting and blue pottery industry to switch jobs 

03/09/2021 — Tabeenah Anjum

The Covid pandemic has made life difficult for 67-year-old Shyam Soni, a sculptor by profession and a resident of Jaipur’s Shastri Nagar. With hardly any work coming in,  Soni is struggling hard to make a living for the last 18 months. His son 44-year-old Rahul Soni who was also into sculpting has already left the profession and joined his friend[Read More…]

  • Covid leaves copper utensil artisans of Songir jobless

    Covid leaves copper utensil artisans of Songir jobless

    02/09/2021 — Shirish Khare
  • A radio show in progrss at the Radio Surabhi station (Picture sourced byTazeen Qureshy)

    In Odisha, community radio connects Adivasis with COVID-19 information

    31/08/2021 — Tazeen Qureshy
  • Voices from the Covid Battlefield – Episode Six

    Voices from the Covid Battlefield – Episode Six

    30/08/2021 — Dr Biswaroop Chatterjee
  • Between Vaccine and the Ventilator

    Between Vaccine and the Ventilator

    28/08/2021 — Satya Sagar

World

Twenty Years of the Afghanistan Occupation Ends: A New Phase of Struggle Begins

Twenty Years of the Afghanistan Occupation Ends: A New Phase of Struggle Begins

04/09/2021 — Michael Skinner

In 2007, I travelled throughout Afghanistan with an Afghan-Canadian research partner,(1) and we asked more than one hundred Afghans: What do you think about the international intervention in Afghanistan? It was as evident then as it has been proven now that a critical mass of Afghans perceived the invasion and occupation of Afghanistan as illegitimate, unnecessary, and serving the interests[Read More…]

  • Haiti and the Debt of Independence

    Haiti and the Debt of Independence

    04/09/2021 — Yves Engler
  • Millions of Afghans have been displaced by the war. Photo: MikrofonNews

    Afghanistan and the US corporate media

    04/09/2021 — Ron Forthofer
  • Money for Something… But Not You!!!

    Money for Something… But Not You!!!

    04/09/2021 — Philip A Farruggio
  • The village of Kulusuk in Greenland. (Photo: Ville Miettinen/flickr/cc)

    Blinken Says No to Greenland Real Estate

    03/09/2021 — Dr Binoy Kampmark

Globalisation

Protest in Barnala on May 26th  by BKU(Ugrahan)

Modi government’s economic policies pose an existential threat to backward communities that must be resisted

28/07/2021 — KV Biju

The present government’s aggressive push for privatisation, corporatisation and automation – deviously dubbed ‘economic reforms’ – is undoing the gains made backward communities in recent decades, and must be resisted at all costs. ‘Economic reforms’ – it’s a catchphrase that India’s media pundits have repeated for three decades like a mantra, a sleight of hand meant to suggest that these[Read More…]

  • The Future of Work

    The Future of Work

    12/07/2021 — Thomas Kilkauer
  • The Great India Reset: The farmers protests may herald a global resistance

    The Great India Reset: The farmers protests may herald a global resistance

    12/06/2021 — Sajai Jose
  • The Great Reset: The Davos playbook for the post-Covid world

    The Great Reset: The Davos playbook for the post-Covid world

    11/06/2021 — Sajai Jose
  • When the ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’ comes knocking

    When the ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’ comes knocking

    10/06/2021 — Sajai Jose

Human Rights

Devalued Accountability And Justice In Sri Lanka

Devalued Accountability And Justice In Sri Lanka

04/09/2021 — Thambu Kanagasabai

Minister of Justice Ali Sabry at a Zoom discussion on 30 August 2021 disclosed that the President in Cabinet meetings and outside has again and again stressed to us his following stand on the issue of disappeared persons. ” If anyone disappeared, there is no need to investigate the reasons for his disappearance.  Do not try to find out if[Read More…]

  • Canadian municipality proclaims Gauri Lankesh Day

    Canadian municipality proclaims Gauri Lankesh Day

    28/08/2021 — Press Release
  • Fleeing Conflict

    Fleeing Conflict

    25/08/2021 — Anahat Gill
  • Save The Life Of Abimael Guzman

    Save The Life Of Abimael Guzman

    22/08/2021 — Harsh Thakor
  • The ‘Sedition Act’: When it is done by the government, only ‘British Raj’ comes to mind!

    The ‘Sedition Act’: When it is done by the government, only ‘British Raj’ comes to mind!

    21/08/2021 — Vikas Parashram Meshram

Imperialism

      Baz Ratner/Reuters US troops in Afghanistan, June 2011

Afghanistan, the great game of smashing countries

30/08/2021 — John Pilger

As a tsunami of crocodile tears engulfs Western politicians, history is suppressed. More than a generation ago, Afghanistan won its freedom, which the United States, Britain and their “allies” destroyed. In 1978, a liberation movement led by the People’s Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) overthrew the dictatorship of Mohammad Dawd, the cousin of King Zahir Shar. It was an immensely[Read More…]

  • Image: Calvin Shen

    Obdurate

    28/08/2021 — Jim Miles
  • The Endless Shadow of the War on Terror

    The Endless Shadow of the War on Terror

    23/08/2021 — Karen J Greenberg
  • Protest in Westwood, California 2002. Photo: Carolyn Cole/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

    Will Americans Who Were Right on Afghanistan Still Be Ignored?

    20/08/2021 — Medea Benjamin
  • The Crimes of the West in Afghanistan and the Suffering That Remains

    The Crimes of the West in Afghanistan and the Suffering That Remains

    20/08/2021 — Fabian Scheidler

Communal Harmony

Fraternity for direction in troubled times: The patriarchy-caste-religion poison

Fraternity for direction in troubled times: The patriarchy-caste-religion poison

23/08/2021 — S G Vombatkere

Complex society India is a diverse country. It has geo-climatic diversity and people who live in different geo-climatic regions have different ways of living and doing, with different cultures. India has been a socio-cultural entity with a civilizational identity for millennia. At Independence, India was a country of amazing complexity of cultures, languages, customs, religions, ethnicities, and an ancient caste[Read More…]

  • Kandhamal Day To Be Observed on 25th August

    Kandhamal Day To Be Observed on 25th August

    12/08/2021 — Press Release
  • Achieving Hindu Muslim Amity: Challenges Ahead

    Achieving Hindu Muslim Amity: Challenges Ahead

    08/08/2021 — Dr Ram Puniyani
  • Religion, Sectarian Nationalism and Interfaith Marriages

    Religion, Sectarian Nationalism and Interfaith Marriages

    09/07/2021 — Dr Ram Puniyani
  • Fight against oppression must coexist with a call for humanity

    Fight against oppression must coexist with a call for humanity

    01/06/2021 — Aariz Imam

Climate Change

At least 43 dead as massive storm ravages US northeast

At least 43 dead as massive storm ravages US northeast

03/09/2021 — Sandy English

Massive flooding inundated broad swaths of the US northeast on Wednesday night, including New York City and downstate New York, as well as New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Areas of Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts were also flooded, and tornadoes were reported on Cape Cod. At least 43 people are dead and more than 250,000 households and businesses are without power.[Read More…]

  • Brazil’s Fierce Drought

    Brazil’s Fierce Drought

    03/09/2021 — Robert Hunziker
  • Sixteen years after Katrina: Hurricane Ida devastates southern Louisiana

    Sixteen years after Katrina: Hurricane Ida devastates southern Louisiana

    31/08/2021 — Niles Niemuth
  • Hurricane Ida makes landfall in Louisiana, bringing widespread flooding and wind damage

    Hurricane Ida makes landfall in Louisiana, bringing widespread flooding and wind damage

    30/08/2021 — Trévon Austin
  • Why The Climate Emergency is now The Methane Emergency

    Why The Climate Emergency is now The Methane Emergency

    29/08/2021 — Paul Gilding

Environmental Protection

The Kharasrota River Not for Sale

The Kharasrota River Not for Sale

03/09/2021 — Bhabani Shankar Nayak

The people of Kendrapada district of Odisha are fighting peacefully for last two years to save their river Kharasrota. This river is the lifeline of farmers, fishing communities and other communities living besides the river.  The Kharasrota river is the source of life and livelihoods for the people of Odisha in general and people of Kendrapada and Jajpur in particular.[Read More…]

  • Trump’s Favorite Pesticide Banned!

    Trump’s Favorite Pesticide Banned!

    25/08/2021 — Robert Hunziker
  • Policy of Spreading Monocultures Has Been Harmful for Himalayan Ecology

    Policy of Spreading Monocultures Has Been Harmful for Himalayan Ecology

    24/08/2021 — Bharat Dogra
  • Protecting Lake Erie

    Protecting Lake Erie

    23/08/2021 — Mike Ferner
  • The Barbary macaque (Macaca sylvanus) is classified as "endangered" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. (Photo: Alexas_Fotos/Pixabay)

    4 Major Environmental Treaties the U.S. Never Ratified — But Should

    23/08/2021 — Tara Lohan

Counter Solutions

Enough for Everyone

Enough for Everyone

02/09/2021 — Stan Cox

Given the current climate emergency and the broader ecological breakdown that looms, there are few issues more pressing than that expressed by the single word: enough. Yet, it is possible to satisfy humanity’s universal needs fairly—and keep the world livable. What is enough? Put that question to any economist or politician, and you are likely to get a blank stare in return.[Read More…]

  • As Our Bodies and Planetary Systems Become “Inflamed,” How Do We Heal?

    As Our Bodies and Planetary Systems Become “Inflamed,” How Do We Heal?

    31/08/2021 — Sonali Kolhatkar
  • Photo by Tony Hirtenstein

    The culture of civilization is a mass suicide pact

    30/08/2021 — William H Kotke
  • Restless and Relentless Minds: Thinking as a “Species out of Context”

    Restless and Relentless Minds: Thinking as a “Species out of Context”

    29/08/2021 — Robert Jensen
  • Barefoot College Lights the Path of Decentralized Solar

    Barefoot College Lights the Path of Decentralized Solar

    22/08/2021 — Bharat Dogra

Resource Crisis

Child Labor in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Solidarity with Resistance to Extraction

15/06/2021 — Don Fitz

by Don Fitz and the Green Party of St. Louis People the world over are opposing fossil fuel extraction in an incalculable number of ways.  It is now clear that burning fossil fuels threatens millions of Life forms and could be laying the foundation for the extermination of Humanity.  But what about “alternative” energy?  As progressives stand shoulder-to-shoulder with those[Read More…]

  • Will There Be Resource Wars in a Renewable Future?

    Will There Be Resource Wars in a Renewable Future?

    20/05/2021 — Michael T Klare
  • The Growth Of Fascism Or The Fascism Of Growth?

    The Growth Of Fascism Or The Fascism Of Growth?

    09/03/2021 — Juan Bordera
  •  The Connection Between War and Energy 

     The Connection Between War and Energy 

    03/03/2021 — Sally Dugman
  • Why Collapse Occurs; Why It May Not Be Far Away

    Why Collapse Occurs; Why It May Not Be Far Away

    26/02/2021 — Gail Tverberg

Patriarchy

Zapatista women take the stage to deliver their speeches collectively from each Caracol, or administrative center. (WNV/Shirin Hess)

Women on the verge defending life against the global patriarchy

04/09/2021 — Ana Cecilia Dinerstein

What if, compañera and sister, we learn not only to scream out of pain, but to find the way, place, and time to scream a new world into being? Just think, sister and compañera, things are so bad that in order to stay alive we have to create another world.’ Coordinators of the Zapatista Women for the Second International Gathering of Women Who Struggle[Read More…]

  • Dark Shadows – Domestic Violence and the Middle Class

    Dark Shadows – Domestic Violence and the Middle Class

    03/09/2021 — Shantanu Dutta
  • Rajasthan Rising: Movement of young girls challenging patriarchy  

    Rajasthan Rising: Movement of young girls challenging patriarchy  

    31/08/2021 — Neha Saigal
  • The Unabated Oppression of Women under Capitalism

    The Unabated Oppression of Women under Capitalism

    14/08/2021 — Yanis Iqbal
  • Olympics, Sexism and Patriarchy

    Olympics, Sexism and Patriarchy

    10/08/2021 — Ramakrishnan

Palestine

‘Blood for Blood’: On Jenin and Israel’s Fear of an Armed Palestinian Rebellion

‘Blood for Blood’: On Jenin and Israel’s Fear of an Armed Palestinian Rebellion

26/08/2021 — Dr Ramzy Baroud

The killing of four young Palestinians by Israeli occupation soldiers in the Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank, on August 16, is a consequential event, the repercussions of which are sure to be felt in the coming weeks and months. The four Palestinians – Saleh Mohammed Ammar, 19, Raed Ziad Abu Seif, 21, Nour Jarrar, 19, and Amjad[Read More…]

  • Palestine’s Africa Dichotomy: Is Israel Really ‘Winning’ Africa? 

    Palestine’s Africa Dichotomy: Is Israel Really ‘Winning’ Africa? 

    24/08/2021 — Dr Ramzy Baroud
  • Israel right here behind the wall

    Jewish Nation-State & Occupied Palestine Are Humanity’s Black Holes

    21/08/2021 — Irwin Jerome
  • The Quiet Rebellion: Why US Jews Turning against Israel is Good for Palestinians 

    The Quiet Rebellion: Why US Jews Turning against Israel is Good for Palestinians 

    18/08/2021 — Dr Ramzy Baroud
  • Shadi Omar Lotfi Salim

    The Murder of the ‘Menacing’ Water Technician: On the Shadow Wars in the West Bank

    11/08/2021 — Dr Ramzy Baroud

South Asia

Illusive unity and eroding the aspirations of the Tamils in Sri Lanka

Illusive unity and eroding the aspirations of the Tamils in Sri Lanka

26/08/2021 — Thambu Kanagasabai

There is no doubt that unity is the most uttered and much used and abused word by the Tamil politicians and leaders who took control of the political destiny of Tamils since independence in 1948. It is also  a history that Tamil leaders and parties on various occasions moved to form united fronts like the Tamil United Liberation Front [TULF][Read More…]

  • The UK Must Find Remedial Justice To The Tamils In Sri Lanka

    The UK Must Find Remedial Justice To The Tamils In Sri Lanka

    07/08/2021 — Kumarathasan Rasingam
  • Need of a savior for the desperate Tamil in Sri Lanka

    Need of a savior for the desperate Tamil in Sri Lanka

    06/08/2021 — Thambu Kanagasabai
  • Pakistan’s geo-economics is working well

    Pakistan’s geo-economics is working well

    23/07/2021 — M K Bhadrakumar
  • Sri Lanka’s Falling Economy And Failing Good Governance

    Sri Lanka’s Falling Economy And Failing Good Governance

    22/07/2021 — Thambu Kanagasabai

Annihilate Caste

Conversation with Dr Manisha Bangar Part I

Conversation with Dr Manisha Bangar Part I

31/08/2021 — Vidya Bhushan Rawat

Phule-Ambedkarite ideology is the only alternative for Bahujans, says Dr Manisha Bangar, National Vice President, People’s Party of India, former National Vice President, BAMCEF in conversation with Vidya Bhushan Rawat Dr Manisha Bangar is a practicing Senior Consultant Gastroenterologist and Transplant Hepatologist, with around 20 years of clinical cum research and teaching experience. In terms of her medical qualification, she completed[Read More…]

  • The Shudra Kings And Brahmins: A mirror image of history

    The Shudra Kings And Brahmins: A mirror image of history

    24/08/2021 — Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd
  • SCs still the most neglected in Odisha -Institutional mechanism is not effective

    SCs still the most neglected in Odisha -Institutional mechanism is not effective

    07/08/2021 — Manas Jena
  • Need to come out of victim mindset and create an Ambedkarite vision: Ish Kumar Gangania

    Need to come out of victim mindset and create an Ambedkarite vision: Ish Kumar Gangania

    07/08/2021 — Vidya Bhushan Rawat
  • Plight of migrant workers in Gujarat during April-June, 2021 lockdown

    Plight of migrant workers in Gujarat during April-June, 2021 lockdown

    24/06/2021 — E A S Sarma

Life/Philosophy

How Tricontinental Pens History: “One Hundred Years of the Communist Movement in India”!!

How Tricontinental Pens History: “One Hundred Years of the Communist Movement in India”!!

04/09/2021 — Sandeep Banerjee

Tricontinental published their “One Hundred Years of the Communist Movement in India” on September 1, 2020 [1]. We are dealing with it only snappily. From here one can learn what may be called a ‘left’ way to rewrite history of the ‘communist’ movement; a ‘left way’, that is certainly different rom a ‘communist’ way – where the ‘left’ stands for decent[Read More…]

  • 50th Martyrdom Anniversary of Saroj Dutta

    50th Martyrdom Anniversary of Saroj Dutta

    03/09/2021 — Harsh Thakor
  • Tribute to Com. Ramnath

    Tribute to Com. Ramnath

    02/09/2021 — Harsh Thakor
  • What Made Kerala’s Women Achievers of the Last Century?

    What Made Kerala’s Women Achievers of the Last Century?

    02/09/2021 — Kandathil Sebastian
  • Gundahar Murmu: A legendary revolutionary

    Gundahar Murmu: A legendary revolutionary

    01/09/2021 — Harsh Thakor

Arts/Literature

Nithin Lukose Film, Paka (River of Blood), Makes it to Toronto Festival

Nithin Lukose Film, Paka (River of Blood), Makes it to Toronto Festival

03/09/2021 — Suresh Nellikode

As the City of Toronto is less than a week away from the ‘Festival of Festivals’ Indian Cinema has nothing much to write home about except two movies, although the total number of films selected for screening is one-third of its usual strength. And that too not from the major filmmakers. Nithin Lukose’s PAKA (River of Blood) and Ritwik Pareek’s[Read More…]

  • Resurrecting The Memories of “The Kid” in the centenary year

    Resurrecting The Memories of “The Kid” in the centenary year

    31/08/2021 — Harsh Thakor
  • Parables, flying scrolls and fiction: What is evil?

    Parables, flying scrolls and fiction: What is evil?

    27/08/2021 — N Manu Chakravarthy
  • Somen Chanda

    Riot: A Short Story by Somen Chanda (1920-1942)

    25/08/2021 — Somen Chanda
  • Art of the Oppressed: Politics of Existence

    Art of the Oppressed: Politics of Existence

    18/08/2021 — B Prabakaran

Book Review

‘Fearless Mind’ for freedom from Oppression

‘Fearless Mind’ for freedom from Oppression

03/09/2021 — T Navin

In a society built on inequities based on class, caste, gender, race – existence of constitutional legislations for benefit of oppressed does not by itself ensure their welfare. It requires a conscious collective action by the oppressed against exploitation. It requires a change in mindset from ‘fearful’ to ‘fearless minds’. The book by Vivek Pandit titled ‘Fearless Minds’ tries to[Read More…]

  • Except for Palestine – The Limits of Progressive Politics

    Except for Palestine – The Limits of Progressive Politics

    24/08/2021 — Jim Miles
  • Canadian journalist publishes book on Bollywood Diva being hounded by the right wing forces

    Canadian journalist publishes book on Bollywood Diva being hounded by the right wing forces

    24/08/2021 — Press Release
  • Of free tigers, imprisoned Adivasis. An eye-witness account of life in cage-like cells

    Of free tigers, imprisoned Adivasis. An eye-witness account of life in cage-like cells

    22/08/2021 — Shaan Kashyap
  • In the Shadows of the American Century – The Rise and Decline of US Global Power

    In the Shadows of the American Century – The Rise and Decline of US Global Power

    17/08/2021 — Jim Miles

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