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Mainstream, Vol 63 No 1, January 4, 2025. Liberal democracy shrinks in India, Turkey and the US | Rahul Mukherji, Berk Esen. Saturday 4 January 2025 ...
In Arabian Nights, they hear how Khalifa Harun al-Rashid travelled in disguise to know the condition of ordinary people. Mahatma Gandhi also travelled in this way. Saints and monks have followed this ...
The liberal democratic apparatus has been imploding, and the more I think about the lying world order [1], the more I am convinced from global to provincial that beneath the facade of democracy is an ...
As we celebrate 70 years of India’s indepen-dence the Christian community has reasons to legitimately feel proud of its contribution to the nation. Both prior and after independence 2.3 per cent of ...
Mainstream, Vol. XLVIII, No 34, August 14, 2010. Census of Political Murders in West Bengal during CPI-M Rule—1977-2009. Sunday 22 August 2010, by D. Bandyopadhyay. #socialtags ...
Mainstream, VOL LI, No 8, February 9, 2013 . Communal Challenge to Free India: Some Reminiscences and Reflections. Friday 15 February 2013. #socialtags ...
June, 12 2025. In the aftermath of Op Sindoor, the Modi Government decided to send seven delegations consisting of 59 Members of Parliament from NDA and non-NDA formations to travel to 32 countries, ...
Judiciary in India faces unprecedented challenges. Its functioning is under constant scrutiny. The government is set to launch an impeachment proceeding against Justice Verma in whose outhouse burning ...
The people’s protest against Special Economic Zones in various parts of the country, including at Nandigram in West Bengal, stagnation in agriculture, import of foodgrains, widespread suicide of ...
Lyngdoh Committee’s Recommendations and Students’ Union Elections. The Lyngdoh Committee was appointed by Government of India in 2005 under the chairmanship of the former Chief Election ...
Nowhere is this more evident than in India’s expanding metadata surveillance regime, which operates largely in legal opacity and bureaucratic silence. While traditional surveillance has always been a ...