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Environment

  • Turning Healthy Food into Disease Causing Food—The Case of GM Corn
    Bharat Dogra | 18/02/2023
  • Forever Chemicals, Everywhere
    Robert Hunziker | 03/02/2023
  • Will the Joshimath Devastation Lead to A Change in Policy for Himalayan Region?
    Bharat Dogra | 21/01/2023

Featured Stories

  • Resolution of HZL’s Board of Directors on acquisition of THL Zinc Ltd, Mauritius- Role of Independent Directors

    Resolution of HZL’s Board of Directors on acquisition of THL Zinc Ltd, Mauritius- Role of Independent Directors

    by E A S Sarma — 05/03/2023

    To Dr Manoj Govil Secretary (Corporate Affairs) Govt of India Dear Dr Govil, The Vedanta Group, the majority shareholder of Hindustan Zinc Ltd. (HZL), informed the national stock exchanges on 19-1-2023 vide their communication No.HZL/2023-SECY/ dated January 19, 2023, as required by SEBI’s Listing Regulations, that HZL’s Board met on the same day and passed a resolution to acquire THL Zinc Ltd,[Read More…]

  • Eduardo Galeano, revolutionary writer, continues to inspire us

    Eduardo Galeano, revolutionary writer, continues to inspire us

    by Vidyadhar Date — 05/03/2023

    Eduardo Galeano was best known for his 1971 book Open Veins of Latin America, which rocketed to the top of US bestseller lists after the Venezuelan leader Hugo Chávez presented a copy to President Barack Obama in 2009 It is one of the most inspiring and monumental works against imperial exploitation. We now have a slender but valuable translation into[Read More…]

  • The U.S. Must Stop Threatening China!

    The U.S. Must Stop Threatening China!

    by John Scales Avery — 05/03/2023

    America’a aggressive military-industrial complex It appears that the military-industrial complex has complete control of the government of the United States, which recently voted to give the Pentagon roughly a trillion dollars of the tax-payers money. This was done by cutting back on social programs which would have helped poor working families. Recently Joan Roelofs published a book entitled “The Trillion[Read More…]

  • Gun Violence Memorial Closes as Gun Violence Continues

    Gun Violence Memorial Closes as Gun Violence Continues

    by Phil Pasquini — 05/03/2023

    WASHINGTON (03-04) – Today marked the closing ceremony at the National Building Museum where the shocking and profoundly sad Gun Violence National Memorial Project has been on display since April 2021. With its closing, future exhibitions are now being planned to take place around the country while those involved in its creation are lobbying for a permanent National Gun Violence[Read More…]

  • India’s Education Market: The Next Neo-Colonial Frontier

    India’s Education Market: The Next Neo-Colonial Frontier

    by Dr Binoy Kampmark — 05/03/2023

    Over the last week or so, Australian politicians and representatives of the university sector got busy pressing flesh in India, hoping to open avenues that have largely remained aspirational.  It was timed to coincide with G20 talks in New Delhi, which has seen a flurry of contentious meetings traversing security, economics and education, all taking place in the shadow of[Read More…]

  • Hindu Rashtra, Khalistan & Indian State – Questions Before Home Ministry

    Hindu Rashtra, Khalistan & Indian State – Questions Before Home Ministry

    by PIL Watch Group — 05/03/2023

    The PIL Watch Group watches with concern the events unfolding in Punjab. Consequent to the opinion expressed publicly by the police officials, central intelligence agencies, public figures on the recent developments in Punjab pertaining to release of an accused from judicial custody ostensibly due to protest demonstration (at Ajnala police station, near Amritsar) organised by a newly formed outfit ‘Waris[Read More…]

  • Stalin 70th death anniversary Memory  

    Stalin 70th death anniversary Memory  

    by Harsh Thakor — 05/03/2023

    Today we commemorate the 70th death anniversary of Stalin, who died on March 5th, 1953. Some people suspect that he was poisoned by his enemies It is hard to find words that do justice to the irreparable loss it caused for the International Communist Movement as a whole, creating a sensation of the earth shaking. The International media left no[Read More…]

  • Reaching Out to Marginal Farmers in Mau

    Reaching Out to Marginal Farmers in Mau

    by Bharat Dogra — 05/03/2023

    Most farm development efforts focus more on bigger and more dominant farmers, and while they may also include smaller farmers, this gets lesser attention. It is rare to see a program focused mostly on the most marginalized farmers with the smallest holdings. An ongoing effort in Mau block of Chitrakut district should be welcomed therefore for its efforts to reach[Read More…]

  • Official death toll in Turkish-Syrian earthquake exceeds 53,000

    Official death toll in Turkish-Syrian earthquake exceeds 53,000

    by Bahadır Çelik — 04/03/2023

    Officially the death toll in the two February 6 earthquakes centered in Kahramanmaraş, which created devastation in both Turkey and Syria, has reached to 53,000 people. There are 45,089 confirmed fatalities in Turkey and 8,476 in Syria. The actual death toll is thought to be much higher, including those who have not been pulled from the rubble, those who have[Read More…]

  • Bhagat Singh: Life and legend

    Bhagat Singh: Life and legend

    by Farooque Chowdhury — 04/03/2023

    It was, to quote King James Version, “[a] time to be born, and a time to die; [….] A time to love, and a time […] of war […]” It was a time to dream, a time to struggle – dream for liberation, struggle for liberation. The setting was this colonized subcontinent – undivided India, colonized by the British brutes.[Read More…]

India

Resolution of HZL’s Board of Directors on acquisition of THL Zinc Ltd, Mauritius- Role of Independent Directors

Resolution of HZL’s Board of Directors on acquisition of THL Zinc Ltd, Mauritius- Role of Independent Directors

05/03/2023 — E A S Sarma

To Dr Manoj Govil Secretary (Corporate Affairs) Govt of India Dear Dr Govil, The Vedanta Group, the majority shareholder of Hindustan Zinc Ltd. (HZL), informed the national stock exchanges on 19-1-2023 vide their communication No.HZL/2023-SECY/ dated January 19, 2023, as required by SEBI’s Listing Regulations, that HZL’s Board met on the same day and passed a resolution to acquire THL Zinc Ltd,[Read More…]

  • Hindu Rashtra, Khalistan & Indian State – Questions Before Home Ministry

    Hindu Rashtra, Khalistan & Indian State – Questions Before Home Ministry

    05/03/2023 — PIL Watch Group
  • Reaching Out to Marginal Farmers in Mau

    Reaching Out to Marginal Farmers in Mau

    05/03/2023 — Bharat Dogra
  • Sarita and Rambohar with their preserved seeds, standing in their garden

    Why These Farmers in Manikpur Feel They Have Some Promising Solutions for Farm Crisis

    04/03/2023 — Bharat Dogra
  • Manufactured Glory/Defeat: Assembly Elections’ Results! 

    Manufactured Glory/Defeat: Assembly Elections’ Results! 

    04/03/2023 — Nilofar Suhrawardy

COVID Response Watch

Shadow of Covid  lingers over the erstwhile Kingdom of Cooch Behar     

Shadow of Covid  lingers over the erstwhile Kingdom of Cooch Behar     

30/08/2022 — Sandeep Banerjee

The princely state of Cooch Behar merged with the Dominion of India on August 8, 1949 and became a part of the State of West Bengal on January 1, 1950. To go to Cooch Behar, one has to cross Darjeeling and Jalpaiguri districts, which were also once part of other neighbouring hill kingdoms and annexed by the British. During my[Read More…]

  • Public life in MP disrupted by heavy  rains linked to climate change

    Public life in MP disrupted by heavy rains linked to climate change

    29/08/2022 — Pooja Yadav
  • Hanging by a thread, Sheffield of the East

    Hanging by a thread, Sheffield of the East

    27/08/2022 — Sandeep Banerjee
  • Malnutrition and death of children decreased in the system, increased in reality

    Malnutrition and death of children decreased in the system, increased in reality

    25/08/2022 — Shirish Khare
  • When Forest Rights meets Right to Education

    When Forest Rights meets Right to Education

    23/08/2022 — Amit Sengupta

World

The U.S. Must Stop Threatening China!

The U.S. Must Stop Threatening China!

05/03/2023 — John Scales Avery

America’a aggressive military-industrial complex It appears that the military-industrial complex has complete control of the government of the United States, which recently voted to give the Pentagon roughly a trillion dollars of the tax-payers money. This was done by cutting back on social programs which would have helped poor working families. Recently Joan Roelofs published a book entitled “The Trillion[Read More…]

  • Gun Violence Memorial Closes as Gun Violence Continues

    Gun Violence Memorial Closes as Gun Violence Continues

    05/03/2023 — Phil Pasquini
  • India’s Education Market: The Next Neo-Colonial Frontier

    India’s Education Market: The Next Neo-Colonial Frontier

    05/03/2023 — Dr Binoy Kampmark
  • Official death toll in Turkish-Syrian earthquake exceeds 53,000

    Official death toll in Turkish-Syrian earthquake exceeds 53,000

    04/03/2023 — Bahadır Çelik
  • The U.S. And Its Allies Are Not Reliable Trade Partners, Says Russia’s FM

    The U.S. And Its Allies Are Not Reliable Trade Partners, Says Russia’s FM

    04/03/2023 — Countercurrents Collective

Globalisation

Corporatizing the World One Small Company at a Time

Corporatizing the World One Small Company at a Time

25/01/2023 — Sally Dugman

I remember when my small town lost its last family owned and run pharmacy — a beautiful, old, turn of the century store and a high quality company that the family had managed over four generations of pharmacists. In fact, the pharmacist-owners had loved their jobs and helped each other in work while simultaneously knowing most of their long-standing customers and[Read More…]

  • Corporatisation: Destroying Rural Economy 

    Corporatisation: Destroying Rural Economy 

    19/01/2023 — Tarun Kumar
  • How the policies of globalization exploited the resources and economy of the developing countries

    How the policies of globalization exploited the resources and economy of the developing countries

    25/07/2022 — Tarun Kumar
  • Western-Led Globalization Might End, but the New Globalization Might Have an Eastern Face

    Western-Led Globalization Might End, but the New Globalization Might Have an Eastern Face

    19/04/2022 — E Ahmet Tonak
  • Time for India and other developing nations to quit WTO

    Time for India and other developing nations to quit WTO

    25/11/2021 — KV Biju

Human Rights

Condemn NIA raid on residence of Advocate Ansar Indori

Condemn NIA raid on residence of Advocate Ansar Indori

22/02/2023 — Campaign Against State Repression

On the 18th of February 2023, Human Rights Lawyer Ansar Indori’s house was raided by NIA in Kota, Rajasthan. Ansar Indori has been targetted because he sought to provide legal defence and challenge an FIR (filed before the ban) against some former PFI members in Rajasthan High Court. Ansar has been working in civil rights field for a long time[Read More…]

  • Humanity’s Secret War Against the Environment, Ourselves, and Our Children

    Humanity’s Secret War Against the Environment, Ourselves, and Our Children

    18/02/2023 — Carter Dillard
  • From Past Till Present: Women Facing Sexual Violence By the Combatants During Wars and Armed Conflicts

    From Past Till Present: Women Facing Sexual Violence By the Combatants During Wars and Armed Conflicts

    16/02/2023 — Anam Zahra
  • Aerial Bombings in Chhattisgarh: CDRO Fact Finding Team Stopped

    Aerial Bombings in Chhattisgarh: CDRO Fact Finding Team Stopped

    03/02/2023 — Press Release
  • Voices of Minors working in Informal Sector from Maharashtra

    Voices of Minors working in Informal Sector from Maharashtra

    01/02/2023 — Bhagyashri Boywad

Imperialism

The Monroe Doctrine Is Soaked in Blood

The Monroe Doctrine Is Soaked in Blood

07/02/2023 — David Swanson

The Monroe Doctrine was first discussed under that name as justification for the U.S. war on Mexico that moved the western US border south, swallowing up the present-day states of California, Nevada, and Utah, most of New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado, and parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Wyoming. By no means was that as far south as some would[Read More…]

  • No Peaceful Multipolar World Anytime Soon: Underestimating US Power is Dangerous

    No Peaceful Multipolar World Anytime Soon: Underestimating US Power is Dangerous

    20/01/2023 — John Stanton
  • The 2002 Bush Doctrine and the Pandora Box of the Preemptive War

    The 2002 Bush Doctrine and the Pandora Box of the Preemptive War

    04/12/2022 — Dr VladislavB Sotirovic
  • A Hall of Shame of U.S. Weapons Sales

    A Hall of Shame of U.S. Weapons Sales

    18/11/2022 — William D Hartung
  • The Secret Wars of the US Imperium

    The Secret Wars of the US Imperium

    14/11/2022 — Dr Binoy Kampmark

Communal Harmony

Scapegoats and Holy Cows:  Crime and Justice Delivery System in the era of Sectarian Nationalism

Scapegoats and Holy Cows:  Crime and Justice Delivery System in the era of Sectarian Nationalism

15/02/2023 — Dr Ram Puniyani

In the case of Jamia violence of 2019, 11 students were arrested. One of them was Sharjeel Imam, who was student of JNU. The others included likes of Safoora Zargar and Asif Iqbal Tanha. While discharging them Court comments, “police was unable to apprehend “actual perpetrators” and “surely managed to rope them (accused) as scapegoats” in the matter.” Court also[Read More…]

  • History, Communal Narratives and Sectarian Politics

    History, Communal Narratives and Sectarian Politics

    21/10/2022 — Dr Ram Puniyani
  • Leicester Spells “Communal” Tension For British Society? 

    Leicester Spells “Communal” Tension For British Society? 

    25/09/2022 — Nilofar Suhrawardy
  • Nafrat chhodo! Bharat jodo! Bharat jodo! The Failed Fraternity Factor: A wake-up call

    Nafrat chhodo! Bharat jodo! Bharat jodo! The Failed Fraternity Factor: A wake-up call

    30/07/2022 — S G Vombatkere
  • Demonising Muslims: How the act is rooted in a cynical reading of Islamic scriptures!

    Demonising Muslims: How the act is rooted in a cynical reading of Islamic scriptures!

    01/07/2022 — Prof M A Sofi

Climate Change

Climate Code Red Analysis and Sea Level Warnings

Climate Code Red Analysis and Sea Level Warnings

25/02/2023 — Robert Hunziker

Climate Code Red, a very thorough and well-respected source on climate change/global warming, recently issued a three-part study on where things stand with the climate system via looking through the rearview mirror at 2022 and reflecting that charred image into the future: Faster, Higher, Hotter: What We Learned About the Climate System in 2022 by David Spratt, Research Director, Breakthrough[Read More…]

  • Big Heat Hits Antarctica

    Big Heat Hits Antarctica

    18/02/2023 — Robert Hunziker
  • “Sometimes a Gas Stove Is Not Just a Gas Stove”

    “Sometimes a Gas Stove Is Not Just a Gas Stove”

    16/02/2023 — Stan Cox
  • Homo sapiens extinction?

    Homo sapiens extinction?

    16/02/2023 — David Anderson
  • Global Challenges Require Global Solutions: How We Can Prevent a Complete Climate Catastrophe

    Global Challenges Require Global Solutions: How We Can Prevent a Complete Climate Catastrophe

    15/02/2023 — Jacopo DeMarinis

Environmental Protection

Turning Healthy Food into Disease Causing Food—The Case of GM Corn

Turning Healthy Food into Disease Causing Food—The Case of GM Corn

18/02/2023 — Bharat Dogra

 In India maize or corn has been traditionally known as a nutritious and tasty food crop grown predominantly on small family farms. It is relished in the form of mainly home baked rotis. In addition corn on cob heated on simmering fire is also a highly enjoyable food, particularly during rainy season.  Similarly maize has been cherished in many cultures[Read More…]

  • Forever Chemicals, Everywhere

    Forever Chemicals, Everywhere

    03/02/2023 — Robert Hunziker
  • Will the Joshimath Devastation Lead to A Change in Policy for Himalayan Region?

    Will the Joshimath Devastation Lead to A Change in Policy for Himalayan Region?

    21/01/2023 — Bharat Dogra
  • Our Planet Versus Plastic Bags—A Tale of Two Cities

    Our Planet Versus Plastic Bags—A Tale of Two Cities

    20/01/2023 — Erika Schelby
  • Wider Message from Joshimath

    Wider Message from Joshimath

    20/01/2023 — Bharat Dogra

Counter Solutions

Photo by gideon_wright

Can there be a long-term solution to Ecological Crisis?

03/03/2023 — Dr Shama

In the backdrop of the 18th G20 Heads of State and Government summit to be held in New Delhi on 9th-10th September 2023, it becomes imperative to talk about India’s commitment to the environment conservation to preserve biodiversity, along with sustainable growth of the economy. As a part of an Environment and Climate Sustainability Working Group (ECSWG) under G20, India[Read More…]

  • Seven Pillars of Wisdom: The Heritage of the Twentieth Century Science for the Twenty First Century

    Seven Pillars of Wisdom: The Heritage of the Twentieth Century Science for the Twenty First Century

    03/03/2023 — T Vijayendra
  • Why Understanding Limits Is the Key to Humanity’s Future

    Why Understanding Limits Is the Key to Humanity’s Future

    21/01/2023 — Richard Heinberg
  • An Ancient Recipe for Social Success

    An Ancient Recipe for Social Success

    21/01/2023 — Linda M Nicholas
  • Strengthening Sustainable Livelihoods of Small Farmers 

    Strengthening Sustainable Livelihoods of Small Farmers 

    15/01/2023 — Bharat Dogra

Resource Crisis

The Project of Capital and the Project of the Proletariat in a time of World Crisis

The Project of Capital and the Project of the Proletariat in a time of World Crisis

03/10/2021 — T Vijayendra

ABSTRACT This is a response to the two sets of articles written by Sajai Jose on the Fourth Industrial Revolution and on the world’s and India’s hunger crisis. It is in two parts. In the first part it lays the historical background of the response of capital in the face of periodic crises it faces and people’s response to it.[Read More…]

  • Sustaining the Unsustainable: Why Renewable Energy Companies Are Not Climate Warriors

    Sustaining the Unsustainable: Why Renewable Energy Companies Are Not Climate Warriors

    12/09/2021 — Sean Sweeney
  • The Gritty Reality of Solar Power

    The Gritty Reality of Solar Power

    09/09/2021 — Priti Gulati Cox
  • Child Labor in the Democratic Republic of Congo

    Solidarity with Resistance to Extraction

    15/06/2021 — Don Fitz
  • Will There Be Resource Wars in a Renewable Future?

    Will There Be Resource Wars in a Renewable Future?

    20/05/2021 — Michael T Klare

Patriarchy

Digital Femininity and Indian Patriarchy

Digital Femininity and Indian Patriarchy

09/02/2023 — Yanis Iqbal

In India, the hegemonic discourse on girls’ engagement with social media has been fixed on the way they are using digital tools to express their sexuality and construct visual intimacies. Moral panic has been channeled towards the visibility of the female body, which is said to subvert frameworks of heteronormative marriage and civilizational grandeur. As a Muslim male, I witnessed[Read More…]

  • Demand for Same-sex Marriage Pending Since 1991 – Indian Parliament Continues to Stonewall the Debate

    Demand for Same-sex Marriage Pending Since 1991 – Indian Parliament Continues to Stonewall the Debate

    14/01/2023 — Shobha Aggarwal
  • Men and menstruation: A young anti-caste thinker fights menstrual stigma

    Men and menstruation: A young anti-caste thinker fights menstrual stigma

    30/12/2022 — Rucha Satoor
  • Violence Against Women in Live-In Relationships and the Legal Safeguards

    Violence Against Women in Live-In Relationships and the Legal Safeguards

    27/12/2022 — Adv Dr Shalu Nigam
  • International Day for Elimination of Violence against Women and Girls—25 November

    International Day for Elimination of Violence against Women and Girls—25 November

    25/11/2022 — Bharat Dogra

Palestine

An Open Call For Genocide In Palestine

An Open Call For Genocide In Palestine

03/03/2023 — Jafar M Ramini

Some might think that state genocide is a new phenomenon in Israeli occupied Palestine. I can assure you that this is the very essence of Zionism. The point was, and still is, to occupy the land, get rid of the people by any and every means, and change the topography and the demography of Palestine to favour Jewish supremacy. The[Read More…]

  • On False Hopes and Broken Promises: Behind the Scenes of the UN Statement on Palestine 

    On False Hopes and Broken Promises: Behind the Scenes of the UN Statement on Palestine 

    02/03/2023 — Dr Ramzy Baroud
  • ‘Truth, No Matter What’: Why Watering Down Palestinian Reality is a Crime

    ‘Truth, No Matter What’: Why Watering Down Palestinian Reality is a Crime

    27/02/2023 — Dr Ramzy Baroud
  • Palestinians mourn during a funeral for 10 people killed during an Israeli raid in the West Bank city of Nablus on 22 February. Nidal EshtayehXinhua News Agency

    Israel kills 11 in daytime raid on Nablus

    23/02/2023 — Maureen Clare Murphy
  • When will it ever end?

    When will it ever end?

    17/02/2023 — Jafar M Ramini

South Asia

Alternatives to the IMF and the future of the Welfare State: Beyond the blame game between Superpowers

Alternatives to the IMF and the future of the Welfare State: Beyond the blame game between Superpowers

19/02/2023 — Darini Rajaisngham-Senanayake

The economic proxy war between the rising and fading Superpowers is escalating and expanding in the “Asian 21st Century.’ This was apparent in an (un)diplomatic exchange between Chinese and United States officials over the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) debt restructuring delays in Sri Lanka which was the venue of the recent CARAT/ MAREX war games. These happened in the run[Read More…]

  • Case of institutional violence in SAARC University

    Case of institutional violence in SAARC University

    16/02/2023 — Sandeep Pandey
  • Ranil’s political gamble to resurrect the half alive but kicking 13th amendment

    Ranil’s political gamble to resurrect the half alive but kicking 13th amendment

    14/02/2023 — Thambu Kanagasabai
  • Pakistan Is Facing Major Economic Crisis

    Pakistan Is Facing Major Economic Crisis

    01/02/2023 — Countercurrents Collective
  • Game of Chess, India Bangladesh Enclaves, Constitution Amendment and Godda Power Plant

    Game of Chess, India Bangladesh Enclaves, Constitution Amendment and Godda Power Plant

    26/01/2023 — Nisha Biswas

Annihilate Caste

Omnipresent Caste

Omnipresent Caste

02/03/2023 — Sandeep Pandey

by Sanjana Sree Manusanipalli and Sandeep Pandey The city is supposed to be the place where anyone can be anything they want to be. They say in a city like Hyderabad, there are no feelings of caste, class or religion. Everyone is supposed to be equal. Sociologists have also believed that urbanisation could signal the end of the caste system.[Read More…]

  • Anti-Caste Laws in America: Thwarting Aryan Hatred Against Jesus As Dalit?

    Anti-Caste Laws in America: Thwarting Aryan Hatred Against Jesus As Dalit?

    27/02/2023 — Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd
  • Radical Desi declares Kshama Sawant as Person of the Year 2023

    Radical Desi declares Kshama Sawant as Person of the Year 2023

    27/02/2023 — Press Release
  • Seattle’s ban on caste discrimination has created history in America: Indian American Coalition

    Seattle’s ban on caste discrimination has created history in America: Indian American Coalition

    22/02/2023 — Indian American Muslim Council
  • Persistence of Caste as the axial principle of stratification

    Persistence of Caste as the axial principle of stratification

    16/12/2022 — Mucheli Rishvanth Reddy

Life/Philosophy

Stalin 70th death anniversary Memory  

Stalin 70th death anniversary Memory  

05/03/2023 — Harsh Thakor

Today we commemorate the 70th death anniversary of Stalin, who died on March 5th, 1953. Some people suspect that he was poisoned by his enemies It is hard to find words that do justice to the irreparable loss it caused for the International Communist Movement as a whole, creating a sensation of the earth shaking. The International media left no[Read More…]

  • 125th birth anniversary tribute to Harry Haywood

    125th birth anniversary tribute to Harry Haywood

    26/02/2023 — Harsh Thakor
  • Bicycle Is The Future: Cycling In Indian Cities and Its Future

    Bicycle Is The Future: Cycling In Indian Cities and Its Future

    24/02/2023 — T Vijayendra
  • Towards Understanding Tradition and Modernity

    Towards Understanding Tradition and Modernity

    21/02/2023 — Abdulrahim P Vijapur
  • Poetry needs to be recited, not just read

    Poetry needs to be recited, not just read

    17/02/2023 — Vidyadhar Date

Arts/Literature

The Ten Essential Powers of Great Literature

The Ten Essential Powers of Great Literature

04/03/2023 — Dan Corjescu

What makes a work of literature great? Why, to name but a few, are Hamlet, The Iliad, The Divine Comedy, War and Peace, The Flowers of Evil, Don Quixote, Faust generally considered outstanding examples of world literature? What makes one work of literature superior to another? Why is some literature read for centuries, even millennia, while others languish in scholarly[Read More…]

  • 1963: death of a poet

    1963: death of a poet

    24/02/2023 — Ra Sh
  • February: The Month of Deaths

    February: The Month of Deaths

    24/02/2023 — Moumita Alam
  • The incredible story of how East African culture shaped the music of a state in India

    The incredible story of how East African culture shaped the music of a state in India

    05/02/2023 — Dr Sayan Dey
  • LA VIE EN ROSE

    LA VIE EN ROSE

    05/02/2023 — David Sparenberg

Book Review

Eduardo Galeano, revolutionary writer, continues to inspire us

Eduardo Galeano, revolutionary writer, continues to inspire us

05/03/2023 — Vidyadhar Date

Eduardo Galeano was best known for his 1971 book Open Veins of Latin America, which rocketed to the top of US bestseller lists after the Venezuelan leader Hugo Chávez presented a copy to President Barack Obama in 2009 It is one of the most inspiring and monumental works against imperial exploitation. We now have a slender but valuable translation into[Read More…]

  • Bhagat Singh: Life and legend

    Bhagat Singh: Life and legend

    04/03/2023 — Farooque Chowdhury
  • The Rise of the Consultant Governing Class

    The Rise of the Consultant Governing Class

    25/02/2023 — Dr Binoy Kampmark
  • Lenin by Rajan Palme Dutt Book review

    Lenin by Rajan Palme Dutt Book review

    25/02/2023 — Harsh Thakor
  • Work – slavery in exploiting economy

    Work – slavery in exploiting economy

    21/02/2023 — Farooque Chowdhury

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27/12/2022 — Satya Sagar

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