The Unhealthy Medicine Scenario in India
by V. Arun Kumar A large number of people in India suffer under the burden of rising drug prices and healthcare, pushing them in poverty and indebtedness. The irony here is that India is also known […]
by V. Arun Kumar A large number of people in India suffer under the burden of rising drug prices and healthcare, pushing them in poverty and indebtedness. The irony here is that India is also known […]
An extract from Hostile Homelands: the New Alliance Between India and Israel, By: Azad Essa Writer and journalist Azad Essa’s new book, Hostile Homelands: The New Alliance Between India and Israel, (Pluto Press, 2023) is […]
by Avani Chokshi Proposals for judicial overhaul in Israel by the conservative right-wing Netanyahu Government in January 2023 have shaken the country, and are being termed as the ‘end of democracy’ with mounting protests continuing for […]
Posted By: John Phoenix The Roots of Rishi: UK’s Richest Ever PM By UK corresponden In one of his first messages to Narendra Modi, Rishi Sunak promised to deepen the ‘security, defence and economic partnership’ between […]
by Rajiv Dimri The present coal crisis, which has pushed the thermal power plants to the verge of closure in many states, is another addition to the list of devastating outcomes of the Modi government’s policies […]
Results of the October 30 bypolls held in three Lok Sabha seats and twenty nine Assembly constituencies spread over thirteen states and the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli give us a glimpse of […]
Posted by: John Phoenix Seventy Six years ago, on February 18, 1946 around more 1000 sailors or “ratings” of the then Royal Indian Navy in Bombay declared a strike against the inhuman conditions. Next day […]
Comrade Bani Bhattacharya, mother of Comrade Dipankar, passed away on 5 June evening. She was 92. Comrades Swadesh Bhattacharya, Kunal, Amar, Kartick Pal and several comrades from the Greater Kolkata region joined Comrade Dipankar to […]
Posted by: John Phoenix Smothering dissent and civil liberties has become one of the striking hallmarks of the Modi government’s nine years of fascist rule in India. Today, there are rarely any democratic rights movements, […]
by Shilpa Prasad Since 2014, India is witness to an alarming rise in communal aggression and hatred in the name of majoritarian Hindutva nationalism. In what has been identified as an aggressive fascist regime, the Sangh […]