By Vikas Meshram Nestled in the Gagadtalai tehsil of Banswara district in Rajasthan, Hadmat is a predominantly tribal village. Yet, this quiet settlement has achieved something that would make even well-resourced cities pause and reflect. Without waiting for political intervention or government schemes, the villagers came together, collected contributions door to door, and built tin shed roofing for their school—giving their children a safe and dignified space to learn.
By Vijay Prashad In India, over 123 million people voted in the four states of Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal (home to 290 million people) for their state assemblies. These are influential states: two in the south, one in the east, and one in the northeast. The next national parliamentary election is not scheduled until 2029, so these elections are not being seen as a bellwether for the central government. However, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government facing challenges due to fuel and food inflation, these elections have become an indicator of his popularity.