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Breaking barriers – The story of a dalit chief secretary

Posted On February 8, 2023 The chapters traversing Madhav Rao’s journey as a Collector of Warangal district to becoming the states chief secretary are fascinating and compelling. By Express News Service HYDERABAD:  Madhav Rao’s “Breaking Barriers – The story of… Continue Reading →

NGOs Campaign for a Torture-Free UN Trade Treaty

By Thalif Deen Credit: Torture Museum, Amsterdam, via Wikipedia UNITED NATIONS, Feb 7 2023 (IPS) – Hinting at “Western hypocrisy”, a senior UN official once told a group of reporters, perhaps half-jokingly: “When you go on one of those sight-seeing… Continue Reading →

In Midnight Raid, Bihar Cops Thrash Farmers Sleeping At Home

The police crackdown was against a group of farmers who had been on protest for the last two months, demanding better rates for their land being acquired by a state-run hydroelectric company. India NewsReported by Manish Kumar, Edited by Divyanshu… Continue Reading →

Global hunger is now more a problem of price than availability

Global hunger is now more a problem of price than availability As always, women and children are the worst affected By Avantika Chilkoti: International correspondent, The Economist THE WORLD is entering 2023 in a hunger crisis. The World Food Programme… Continue Reading →

K.P. Sasi: A Tribute

Ram Puniyani Today (25 December 2022) came to know about the sad demise of my dearand close friend K.P.Sasi. I came across this creative brilliant personwhen I was working for my book, ‘Communalism: Illustrated Primer’. I hadlong chats with him… Continue Reading →

Solidarity Statement condemning malicious slandering of activists fighting against Adani International Seaport at Vizhinjam, Kerala

7th Nov, 2022: The coastal fishing community is on a struggle path against the disastrous International seaport which is being built at Vizhinjam by Adani ports. The port has resulted in coastal erosion leading to the disappearance of coasts and… Continue Reading →

Ela Bhatt: A gentle revolutionary who changed millions of lives #RIP

Elaben (1933-2022) was the voice of the invisible women of India’s informal economy Elaben, as she was called, founded SEWA, one of the biggest women’s cooperatives and national trade unions registered in 1972 that was born out of a textile… Continue Reading →

POCSO Act Insufficient, Sexual Abuse of Children Rampant

NIKITA JAIN Last week the Delhi High Court observed that offences against minors, especially sexual assault, are increasing alarmingly. It also stressed that it is necessary for the courts to “imbibe the legislative wisdom” behind the enactment of the Protection… Continue Reading →

Kis Kis Ko Qaid Karoge- “Dangerous Brain: G. N Saibaba and Others”

Campaign Against State Repression(CASR) organised a Press conference today, on 28th October atGandhi Peace foundation on, “Dangerous Brain: Saibaba and Others” to scrutinise the SupremeCourt judgement suspending Bombay High Court’s acquittal order of Prof. GN Saibaba, Hem Mishra,Prashant Rahi, Vijay… Continue Reading →

The rise of India’s dystopian surveillance state

With protests under constant surveillance, Modi’s massive facial recognition system is making it easier to crack down on minorities and political opponents. Aparajita Ghosh October 14, 2022 Embed from Getty Imageshttps://embed.gettyimages.com/embed/1240716221?et=Csz0Q8oESz1ko_KYhhrZFQ&tld=com&sig=nu-zyFiP4WNB2j0TRLCLUUK_rq2VXSWFxnYmfZCTnXU=&caption=true&ver=2 A few months after Narendra Modi was re-elected in… Continue Reading →

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