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Day May 5, 2015

 Even dumb cities will do, Let’s get basic facilities first

Let’s get basic facilities first, the smarts later By: The Financial Express | May 1, 2015 3:13 am   The R1 lakh crore project just cleared by the government, for both smart cities as well as rejuvenating existing ones, seems very impressive,… Continue Reading →

Lessons From The Nepal Earthquake

Lessons From The Nepal Earthquake Prepare and survive   By Praful Bidwai It is humanly impossible not to be moved by the magnitude and quality of the humanitarian disaster that has visited Nepal and the adjoining regions of India and… Continue Reading →

New Google Doodle Honors Trailblazing Journalist Nellie Bly

Kevin McSpadden May 4, 2015      As a reporter, she defended the poor and condemned the corrupt While Jules Verne’s characters went “around the world in 80 days,” Nellie Bly, the pseudonym for journalist Elizabeth Cochrane, broke that record by more than… Continue Reading →

Memorandum to Mumbai Police Commissioner on Saki Naka Police Station incident

May 5, 2015 Mr. Rakesh Maria Commissioner of Police, Mumbai Police Commissioner Office, D. N. Road Mumbai– 400001 Phone No. : 022-22620826 Email: [email protected] Sub: Concerns regarding Saki Naka Police Station incident. Dear Sir, We write to you from the… Continue Reading →

Prof Haragopal -Saffronisation of Education and History in India

    Mumbai , – Prof. G Haragopal, from  Professor with the Centre for Human Rights (School Of Social Sciences),  University of Hyderabad addressed the public meeting  organised Committee for Protection of Democratic Rights (CPDR) Mumbai , titled  “Acche Din? One… Continue Reading →

Happy Birthday Karl Marx – modern life is full of evidence of his foresight

Karl Marx was born on  5 May 1818 he  was a German philosopher, economist, sociologist, journalist, and revolutionary socialist. Marx’s work in economics laid the basis for much of the current understanding of labour and its relation to capital, and subsequent economic thought.[5][6][7][8] He published numerous books during… Continue Reading →

India – Freedom from fear and the fear of freedom 

ARVIND ELANGOVAN Show Caption If in Annihilation of Caste Ambedkar imagined the destruction of a religion that perpetuated the fixity of iniquitous relations in society, then in imagining the Constitution he equally overturned conventional understandings of the foundations of a… Continue Reading →

India’s Nuclear Scientists Have Been Dying Mysteriously And No One Knows Why

/   Abhishek Saksena , One of the most complex fields of science is nuclear physics and it attracts the brightest minds in the country. That the field is closely linked to the nation’s defence and is a matter of… Continue Reading →

In India “Daughter of a Maoist”

Posted on November 1, 2011  29 October 2011 Terrorised by the police, bereft of parents, evicted from school—what it means to be a 15-year-old daughter of parents ‘wanted’ by the State by Shahina KK, Open Magazine I first met her when she was… Continue Reading →

What PM Modi’ ‘s References to Mukesh Ambani Reveal

MK Venu | Updated On: May 04, 2015 12:16 (IST) Almost a year into power, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s body language is not what it used to be when he took the reins of the NDA government amidst heightened expectations… Continue Reading →

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