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24 Oct 2020
Revisiting Dr. Rammanohar Lohia - Examining certain distinct propositions in the text and the context
A. Raghu Kumar
At the end of November 1961, Lohia undertook 15 days tour abroad. He visited Turkey’s ancient city Byzantium, the Greek Capital Athens, the Italian Capital Rome, and the Egyptian Capital ‘Cairo’. Athens was hosting a peace conference of world politicians, to which Lohia was an invitee.
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24 Oct 2020
Reimagining National Liberation
Satya Sagar
The dismantling of European colonialism in Asia and Africa seven decades ago and then the collapse of the Soviet Union in the late eighties led to the formation of many new independent nation states.
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24 Oct 2020
Increase Import Taxes to Create Demand
Bharat Jhunjhunwala
Many institutions had assessed in June that our economy will suffer a contraction of five percent. Now the same institutions are saying that the economy will suffer a contraction of ten percent.
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24 Oct 2020
Neoliberalism and its criminal confessions
Bhabani Shankar Nayak
The pandemic has shaken up the neoliberalism as an economic project of capitalism. The economic architecture of neoliberalism based on austerity, liberalisation, privatisation, and globalisation has failed to provide basic dignity of life in terms of basic health, education, home and food security.
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24 Oct 2020
We return: Evo will return to Bolivia
Farooque Chowdhury
The Bolivia-victory says: We return. We, the people, return crossing ages, foiling frontiers, crushing conspiracies the Empire and its gang of imperialists hatch.
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24 Oct 2020
Modi’s politics pushed India below Bangladesh?
Radhakanta Barik
Supporters of Modi in America are the supporters of Trump is an interesting one. Trump is openly a right winger who does not have regard for institutions such as media, court and public which happen to Modi's politics.
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24 Oct 2020
Working to End Human Violence in the Time of Covid-19
Robert J. Burrowes
At what is arguably the most important time in human history, with Homo Sapiens confronted by an enormous range of violent challenges that threaten our very survival, the only question of any genuine importance is this: Can we craft and implement a strategy to end the violence...
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24 Oct 2020
Pocket Forest – A Way for Mitigation of Climate Change
Gautam Kumar Das
Pocket forests are considered for the urban areas only, either in and around the urban zone, or adjacent/outskirts of the town or metropolitan areas.
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24 Oct 2020
Thousands of Snake Bite Deaths Can Be Prevented
Bharat Dogra
Everyday, mostly in remote villages, about 160 people die a very sudden death due to snake bite in India. Many of these victims are bread-winners of their families, many others are children on whom the future hopes of their parents rest.
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13 Oct 2020 |
Arrest Most Foul - Statement of Women against Sexual Violence and State Repression (WSS) Against Arrest of Fr. Stan Swamy |
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