BIG NEWS BUT WHO CARES ? She says she remembered the days she was slapped and made to sweep floors when she went to the Panchayat Office get birth certificates for her passport. “That is the pain of being a… Continue Reading →
Hiroshima’s Peace Declaration, August 6, 2013 August 06, 2013 We greet the morning of the 68th return of “that day.” At 8:15 a.m., August 6, 1945, a single atomic bomb erased an entire family. “The baby boy was safely born…. Continue Reading →
Does the presence of disability mean the absence of rights? Divya Sreedharan reports on how hysterectomies are often forced on disabled women. Farheena was just 10 and a half when she attained puberty. Doctors asked her mother Farida Rizwan to… Continue Reading →
HIROSHIMA DAY PRESS RELEASE 6AUG 2013 PEOPLE FOR NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT HUMAN SURVIVAL PROJECT 68 YEARS AFTER HIROSHIMA, NUCLEAR WEAPONS STILL THE NUMBER ONE THREAT TO HUMAN SURVIVAL Hiroshima Day Forum 6pm 6Aug New South Wales Teachers Federation Mary St Surry… Continue Reading →
The World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2013 – Executive summary & conclusions Two years after the Fukushima disaster started unfolding on 11 March 2011, its impact on the global nuclear industry has become increasingly visible. Global electricity generation… Continue Reading →
Mallika Sarabai, The Week, 2 August, 2013 Friday the 26th of July was a red-letter day for many of us. It was the day of the release of the Indian People’s Charter onFriday the 26th of July was a… Continue Reading →
Kanchi Kohli The battlelines have been drawn like never before. While the Odisha state government and POSCO India Ltd have made categorical statements that they have acquired 2,700 acres for an eight million tonnes steel project, the agitations in Gobindpur… Continue Reading →
passing away of a quiet crusader Ram Puniyani Pradeep Deshpande, the well known writer, translator and activist passed away in a Mumbai hospital, after a prolonged illness on 4th August 2013. I am hesitant to use the… Continue Reading →
EPW Vol – XLVIII No. 32, August 10, 2013 | N D Jayaprakash The Supreme Court of India has not yet granted permission for commissioning the Koodankulam nuclear power plant in Tamil Nadu, as its judgment on 6 May 2013 makes obvious…. Continue Reading →
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