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Farmers’ Protest: 200 Haryana Women Gear up to Lead #26JanDelhiTractorParade

The protesting farmers had announced on January 2 that if their demands remained unmet, they would take out a ‘tractor parade’ towards Delhi on January 26 Several rural women in Haryana’s Jind district are receiving training to drive tractors for… Continue Reading →

Urgent Suggestions to GOI to support farmers, their livelihoods #21daysLockdown

To: 1.     Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India; 2.     Shri N S Tomar, Minister for Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare; 3.     Smt Nirmala Sitharaman, Finance Minister; 4.     Shri Amit Shah, Home Minister; 5.     Dr Ramesh Chand, Member Agriculture, NITI Aayog… Continue Reading →

Telangana -Health professionals attacked by police on day 1 of the #21daylockdown

One video shows the police harassing doctors who were on their way back in the night. Dr Sidhardha K, a doctor from Osmania Hospital, recalling his ordeal said, “I left the hospital at 9 pm. On my way home, I… Continue Reading →

Jai Bhim: My Judgements in the Light of Ambedkar

On November 2, 2021, the most popular term in Wikipedia searches worldwide was Jai Bhim.Justice K Chandru 15 Apr 2022 Image courtesy LeftWord On November 2, 2021, the most popular term in Wikipedia searches worldwide was Jai Bhim: this accompanied the release of the eponymous Tamil… Continue Reading →

Maharashtra: Probing RTI Killings a Tough, Instructive Task

Vinita Deshmukh03 February 2021  Captured in the 110-page report titled `Life and Death in the Time of RTI (Case Studies of Maharashtra), are detailed findings of 13 Right to Information (RTI) activists and users of Maharashtra who were brutally killed… Continue Reading →

As Killer Robots Loom, Demands Grow to Keep Humans in Control of Use of Force

Mary Wareham Advocacy Director, Arms Divisionmarywareham In 2020, you should be watching for… growing international rejection of “killer robots”—weapons that would kill without meaningful human control—and increasing calls for a new treaty to preemptively ban them. Allowing machines to select and target… Continue Reading →

Ye tukde tukde kaun hai ? This rap song should be the anthem of the revolution

There can be no protest without music. Whenever people have been fed up about anything, they have sang. And sang. Protest music, for centuries, has been the refuge of the oppressed — a weapon against social and political unrest and… Continue Reading →

Politics of “Ganga Saviours” stands exposed

Salute Sawamiji’s struggle FIR be  registered under Sec. 302 of IPC, on Mr Modi, Mr Nitin Gadkari and Ms Uma Bharti.   We, Matu Jansangthan and other organisations express our anguish on the Government assassination of Swami Gyan Swaroop Sanand… Continue Reading →

NWMI Statement on #MeToo in Indian Media #Vaw

The Network of Women in Media in India stands in absolute solidarity with all those who have bravely spoken up about their experiences of sexual harassment within the Indian media. We welcome this watershed moment and encourage more women to bear… Continue Reading →

Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Never again

Hiroshima and Nagasaki: 7 things you should know   Today  marks 73 years since two atomic bombs were dropped over the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Hundreds of thousands of people were killed and maimed, and the effects are still… Continue Reading →

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