By Vikas Meshram In the tribal regions of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, agriculture has traditionally been much more than a means of producing food. It has embodied a way of life, rooted in a harmonious relationship between forests, water, land, livestock, seeds, labour and community. For generations, tribal farming families cultivated pulses such as moong (green gram), chana and urad (black gram), ensuring that the first share of the harvest was reserved for household consumption rather than the market.
By Shamsul Islam As India marks the 51st anniversary of the Emergency (1975-77), a disturbing pattern of historical revisionism has emerged. RSS-BJP leaders are attempting to rewrite history, portraying themselves as valiant fighters against Indira Gandhi's dictatorial rule. Newspaper advertisements proclaiming 'Samvidhan Hatya Divas' show Prime Minister Modi bowing to the Constitution—a theatrical gesture that masks a more troubling reality. The RSS, described by critics as a Hindutva gurukul specializing in fabricating history, now claims heroic resistance during the Emergency. The RSS English organ Organiser (June 24, 2025) presented PM Modi as "a singular symbol of fight against Emergency," claiming, "The lesson had been burned into public memory... For Narendra Modi, it was not just a past event. It was part of his personal journey." But the historical record tells a markedly different story. The Ideological Foundation The RSS's commitment t...