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The response of the Election Commission of India (ECI) to charges of voter list manipulation by Congress party Member of Parliament Rahul Gandhi suggests that there may have been massive fraud in the ...
“Within eight to nine weeks, all humans in the area will be rounded up in vans and confined to designated spaces. No humans shall be allowed to leave those spaces. Anyone opposing this ruling will be ...
Identity politics, particularly around the Assam Agitation, was managed through selective concessions and occasional coercion, creating temporary calm but no lasting solutions. The BJP’s arrival in ...
Keywords: Central Pay Commission, Eighth Pay Cmmission, Economic Growth, Salary Increase, Allowance . India has one of the largest central government workforces in the world, whic ...
Yet, the neoliberal turn of the Indian economy since the 1990s has fundamentally reshaped classrooms, altering access and redefining education. Once a public good, education is increasingly treated as ...
Kazushi Minami’s People’s Diplomacy puts a human touch to the pivotal moment in Sino-American relations in the 1970s leading ...
Modi becomes the Prime Minister again. An independent video channel releases interviews with those despairing that India faces an ‘existential’ crisis. An interviewee points out that the tearing of ...
On this important day marking 80 years since the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and as the world honors the resilience and rights of Indigenous Peoples, Friends of the Earth India raises ...
Silence is the first requisite in spiritual pursuit, but in politics, especially in the face of grossest injustice, it is an unmistakable sign of moral regression. What is happening in Gaza is ...
Police Stations Run By Women: The West Bengal Government has adopted a ‘zero tolerance’ approach towards crime against women. The Government is setting up police stations run exclusively by women ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is having a Nehru moment now. Having unfairly abused Nehru for so long, Modi would have realised, perhaps for the first time, how India’s first prime minister would ...
Ghachar Ghochar is not a loud novel, nor is it in a rush to deliver a climax or resolution. It simply waits, almost like a mirror covered in a thin layer of dust, until you’re older, or quieter, or ...