By TNN | 28 Sep, 2013, 01.24PM IST By Pavan K Varma Narendra Modi is a good orator, and his first public speech at Rewari in Haryana on September 15, after being elected the BJP‘s prime ministerial candidate, provided ample evidence of… Continue Reading →
NaMo, RaGa, PM, AM and Advani-vs-Antony By SAUBHIK CHAKRABARTI, ET Bureau | 28 Sep, 2013, After his dramatic press conference on Friday, Rahul Gandhi sped away to a secret location – waiting for him there was Narendra Modi. After… Continue Reading →
By Satya Sagar 15 August, 2013 Countercurrents.org Over six decades ago Pandit Nehru, the country’s first Prime Minister, famously declared India’s ‘tryst with destiny’ and promised to make Independence a vehicle of future peace, prosperity and democratic rule for all… Continue Reading →
Abhishek Bhalla New Delhi, July 30, 2013 In India, if you want to be a successful politician, being a criminal can be your passport to success. At least this is what a recent study suggests. The analysis of self-sworn affidavits of candidates… Continue Reading →
PRESS RELEASE FROM MAITREE Date: 07th June 2013, Kolkata We are writing to you on behalf of Maitree, a women’s rights network of 60 organisations and individual activists based in West Bengal. We strongly condemn the comments made by the Advocate… Continue Reading →
Haren Pandya was killed on March 26, 2003. But his political career started to die slowly after Narendra Modi took charge as Gujarat chief minister on October 7, 2001. Ajay Umat , TOI, takes you through the last few months… Continue Reading →
Calling for images The IG Khan Memorial Trust is looking for images on the broad theme of Labour and Dignity. The Trust, founded in memory of the late Dr IG Khan (a historian and teacher at Aligarh Muslim University who… Continue Reading →
ELIZABETH BARRETT , TIM SCULTHORPE THURSDAY 28 FEBRUARY 2013, The Independent The British Government should use “every mechanism of communication” to urge India to end the death penalty, a Labour MP has said. John McDonnell said Britain was “uniquely placed” with its… Continue Reading →
The Idinthakarai Experience: Best Practices in Peaceful and Nonviolent Protests Indefinite hunger strike of a huge group of people including women and youth Relay hunger strike – every single day 10 am to 5 pm Inviting a prominent political, religious… Continue Reading →
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