By Sushil Kutty Come September there will be a dismantling of Hindutva, which happens to be different from Hinduism. Wait, it is ‘Global Hindutva’ they are after; ‘they’ meaning people wanting to cut the throat of the RSS/BJP’s book of Hindutva and leave in its wake the purest of...
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Muttil tree-felling case, which happened during the last term of the Pinarayi Vijayan Government, continues to haunt the second Pinarayi regime. The case has taken a new turn with the Divisional Forest Officer P. Dhanesh Kumar, who played a major role in unearthing the...
By Nitya Chakraborty The Supreme Court’s observation on Wednesday that the two bench of judges headed by the Chief Justice of India N V Ramanna will be issuing a comprehensive order on the petitions challenging the use of the Israeli Pegasus spyware for snooping, is of special importance in...
By Prabhat Patnaik The anti-colonial nationalism that informed the struggle for liberation in third world countries was, as is well-known, of an entirely different genre from the bourgeois nationalism that had emerged in Europe in the seventeenth century. There is a tendency in the West, including even among progressives,...
By Anjan Roy A sense of foreboding has taken hold of the Central Asian countries. Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan were all part of the Soviet Union for close to seventy years until USSR crumbled. The Marxist ideologies of the Soviet days had at least kept at bay the traditional religious...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak The Supreme Court of India made two comments on policing in India on August 26 putting on record the two well known facts that the police administration across India are cosy to the politicians of the ruling establishments while filing flimsy charges against opposition leaders...
By Sushil Kutty By 7 pm of August 26, 68 million more Covid-19 vaccine doses had been administered, said the Modi Government. Do we have to take it for gospel truth, especially when India doesn’t rely on vaccine mandates, unlike the USA, where vaccine mandates help ensure vaccine compliance?...
By Dr. Soma Marla Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s announcement on monetization of public assets worth Rs 6 lakh crore starting from roads, railways to powerlines to private parties is aimed to defeat nationally cherished independent economic development. Madrush to privatize public sector enterprises is part of the neo liberal...
By Rahil Nora Chopra Fresh bonhomie between the Bihar two leaders — Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Opposition leader in the state assembly Tejashwi Yadav— was observed when leaders of 11 parties met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 23 August, demanding that the Centre initiates a caste-based census. According...
By Binoy Viswam In the turbulent days which the country is passing through, the dynamics of political developments would take swift turns and tides. In the politics of any country, there must be the reflection of agonies and aspirations of people. The rightward shift in India’s life since the...
By Prof. C P Chandrasekhar Camouflaged In jargon that speaks of ‘monetisation of de-risked assets’, the BJP-led NDA government has announced its plan to sell out India’s public sector. In that plan, assets ranging from roads, ports, airports and railway track and stations, through fuel pipelines, telecom towers, optical...
By Nitya Chakraborty The American Left led by Bernie Sanders won a big victory early this week as the U.S. House of Representatives approved the $3.5 trillion reconciliation budget plan opening the way of bringing about radical changes in the living standards of the common masses. In terms of...
By Prakash Karat The everyday violence against Muslims is showing a disturbing pattern. In the month of August, there have been at least four recorded cases of gratuitous violence against Muslims in the streets of some cities and small towns in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. The targets...
By Anjan Roy A top ranking US diplomat had observed in a security conference in Qatar years back, where this correspondent was privileged to be a participant, that “a country is known by the sport it plays”. Afghanistan’s national sport is “buzkashi’, which is a gruesome blood sport, involving...
By Arun Srivastava The realisation that attempts to polarise electorate on basis of Hindutva and religion didn’t work in secular Bengal has finally descended on the BJP leaders, but this is coming after four months of the assembly election and has given rise to scepticism. This admission of the...
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A flaming row has erupted over the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR)’s decision to remove the names of the people associated with the Malabar Rebellion of 1921 from the dictionary of martyrs of the Independence struggle .As per the decision, Rebellion leaders Variamkunnath Kunhamed...
By K Raveendran The National Monetisaton Pipeline might well turn out to be another pipedream turning sour, just as Modi’s demonetisation did, producing a result that was exactly the opposite of what was promised. Demonetisation was arguably more thoughtless and arbitrary, lacking any theoretical framework, a kind of midnight...
By Gyan Pathak The first caste census in India was done with the first ever census conducted in 1901 under Lord Risley as the Commissioner of Census of India which was discontinued after the Census 1931 due to opposition of the leaders of the Freedom Movement of India, triggered...