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  •  शेतकरी आंदोलनाच्या पार्श्वभूमीवर: किमान आधारभूत किंमत आणि पलीकडे  (अंतिम भाग)

     शेतकरी आंदोलनाच्या पार्श्वभूमीवर: किमान आधारभूत किंमत आणि पलीकडे  (अंतिम भाग)

     शेतकरी आंदोलनाच्या पार्श्वभूमीवर: किमान आधारभूत किंमत आणि पलीकडे  (अंतिम भाग) कल्याण यांच्या शेतातील भाताचे प्रचंड पीक: त्यावर बसा आणि चांगल्या किंमतीची वाट पहा एमएसपी आणि एपीएमसी प्रणालीसंदर्भात देशातील विविध क्षेत्रातील शेतकऱ्यांचे अनुभव खूप वैविध्यपूर्ण आहेत. एकाच राज्यातही, विविध पिके घेणाऱ्या शेतकऱ्यांना मोठ्या प्रमाणावर वेगवेगळे अनुभव येतात. उदाहरणार्थ, पश्चिम महाराष्ट्रातील ऊस उत्पादक शेतकरी विदर्भातील धान उत्पादक किंवा मराठवाड्यातील

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  • शेतकरी आंदोलनाच्या पार्श्वभूमीवर: किमान आधारभूत किंमत आणि पलीकडे  – भाग १

    शेतकरी आंदोलनाच्या पार्श्वभूमीवर: किमान आधारभूत किंमत आणि पलीकडे  – भाग १

    शेतकरी आंदोलनाच्या पार्श्वभूमीवर: किमान आधारभूत किंमत आणि पलीकडे  – भाग १ पहिली टाळेबंदी: पिके बाजारात पोहचू शकली नाहीत, शेतकरी सडलेल्या भाजीपाल्यामध्ये उभे राहिले २०१७मध्ये महाराष्ट्र, मध्य प्रदेश, तामिळनाडू आणि इतर राज्यांमध्ये झालेल्या शेतकरी निदर्शनांमध्ये शेतमालाची किंमत त्यांनी आपल्या मागण्यांच्या केंद्रस्थानी ठेवली. स्वामीनाथन आयोगाच्या शिफारशी आणि भाजपच्या निवडणूक आश्वासनांच्या आधारे, ‘उत्पादन खर्चाच्या भारित सरासरीपेक्षा ५०% अधिक अधिशेष देण्यास परवानगी देईल अशी किमान

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  • Mission Vatsalya: Little Succor to Maharashtra’s Covid Widows

    Mission Vatsalya: Little Succor to Maharashtra’s Covid Widows

     Mission Vatsalya Little Succor to Maharashtra’s Covid Widows Kanchan, one of the 20000 Covid widows in Maharashtra p.c. Heramb Kulkarni   Maharashtra government’s Women and Child Development Department has initiated a Mission Vatsalya for the widows whose husbands have died of Covid-19 and also for children upto the age of 18 years who have lost

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  • Government Delays Policy on Human -Wildlife Conflict in Chandrapur

    Government Delays Policy on Human -Wildlife Conflict in Chandrapur

    Yet Another Ministerial Meeting on Chandrapur Human-Wildlife Conflict No Comprehensive Policy in Sight Survivor of Bear Attack 2010, village Kitali, Brahmapuri In the last six months around 20 people have been died of tiger and leopard attacks in Chandrapur district and around fifty people have been injured. There has also been destruction of livestock and

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  • Playing Politics with the Reading List

    Playing Politics with the Reading List

    The Deliberate Shrinking of Intellectual Space in Universities The recent exclusion of authors and texts from university syllabi are overt political acts. Delhi University has eliminated the literature of Mahashweta Devi, Bama and Sukirtharini, and Kannur University has dropped excerpts from the writings of M.S. Golwalkar and V.D. Sawarkar. Obviously, the two universities have diametrically

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  • Murder of a Girl Re-iterates the Seriousness of Police Burking

    Murder of a Girl Re-iterates the Seriousness of Police Burking

    Murder of a Girl Re-iterates the Seriousness of Police Burking To Protect the Good, to Destroy the Evil: Forsaken Motto? After the Sangli police was accused of brutally murdering Aniket Kothale accused of robbery in their custody in 2017, the then ADG of Police Bipin Bihari pointed out that the man would not have died

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  • In the Wake of the Farmers’ Movement: MSP and Beyond Concluding Part

    In the Wake of the Farmers’ Movement: MSP and Beyond Concluding Part

    In the Wake of the Farmers’ Movement: MSP and Beyond  Concluding Part Kalyan’s Bumper Paddy Harvest: Sit on it and Wait for a Good Price! The experiences of farmers in different regions of the country regarding the MSP and the APMC system are very diverse. Even within the same state, farmers growing different crops have

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  • In the Wake of the Farmers’ Movement: MSP and Beyond (Part –I)

    In the Wake of the Farmers’ Movement: MSP and Beyond (Part –I)

     In the Wake of the Farmers’ Movement: MSP and Beyond  (Part –I)                 First lockdown: crops could not reach the market, farmers stood amidst acres of rotting vegetables In 2017 farmer protests in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and other States placed agricultural pricing at the centre of

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  • Let’s Face It: We are a Society that Hates its Labourers

    Let’s Face It: We are a Society that Hates its Labourers

    Let’s Face It: We are a Society that Hates its Labourers MGNREGA labourer, Mul taluka, Chandrapur Twenty years ago there was a word used by the villagers in Chandrapur to describe the months of September and October – haadok. “Haadok suru ahe” – they would say – the haadok is going on. The word haadok came from haade or

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  • Re-reading Annihilation of Caste in the Context of the Caste Paradox

    Re-reading Annihilation of Caste in the Context of the Caste Paradox

    Re-reading Annihilation of Caste in the Context of the Caste Paradox First Edition of Annihilation of Caste, 1936 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s Annihilation of Caste (AOC) is a seminal text published in 1936 which can be compared to the Communist Manifesto in terms of its philosophical importance. It is an anti-caste manifesto as much as the latter is an anti-class manifesto. It was written

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