Part One was published in the December 6 issue. Part Two covers the groundswell of resistance in Kalinganagar that rose in 2024. As the state-industry-military alliance showcases progress to the world ...
However, not all Palestinian farmers can simply go to the family plot and collect the olives growing on the trees. In dozens of villages across the Occupied West Bank, Palestinians face harassment, ...
A discussion is underway regarding the remarks made by former Chief Justice of India, B.R. Gavai, suggesting that the creamy layer principle should also apply to reservations for Scheduled Castes (SC) ...
We, concerned Indian citizens and organisations, are alarmed to note that efforts are being made to promote biometric identity systems similar to Aadhaar in other countries. Aadhaar is India’s unique ...
India’s trade deficit is the difference between imports and exports, calculated as Imports minus Exports. It results in a deficit when imports exceed exports and a surplus when exports exceed imports.
Dec 2025] The Left parties strongly condemn the attempts by the BJP and other Hindutva communal forces to whip up communal tensions in Tamil Nadu by manufacturing a controvers ...
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Introduction: The Armed Forces Special Powers Act of 1958 has been the most controversial component of the internal security apparatus in postcolonial India. In this essay we expl ...
The RSS Project Sentry of the East Little sleep, no pay: India’s poll workers flag harsh conditions amid uproar over deaths Codifying capitalism: The corporatisation of Indian labour law A wage for ...
Everyone, irrespective of their political standing, is blaming him for the disastrous performance of not only the Congress, but INDIA bloc. The common refrain is: he did not handle the assembly ...
The Johannesburg G20 opened amid sharp global imbalance. Africa holds 17% of the world’s population but only 3% of global GDP. Over twenty states are in debt distress even as climate losses rise each ...
As per the International Labour organization (ILO) estimates 2.02 million i.e 3.6% of total deaths each year occur from work-related accidents or diseases globally and 4% of the world’s annual GDP is ...
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