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From monsoon uncertainty to solar self-reliance: Manglibai’s inspiring journey

By Vikas Meshram   The story of 42-year-old Manglibai Hakra Garasia, a resident of Jumki village in Sajjangarh tehsil of Banswara district, Rajasthan, is an inspiring example of how renewable energy and effective use of government schemes can transform the economic future of a tribal family. As a tribal woman farmer, Manglibai has not only secured her family’s livelihood but has also emerged as a role model for other women in her region.

Politics of blaming Macaulay: Why Hindutva wants to rewrite the story of education

By Ram Puniyani*  While delivering the Ramnath Goenka Lecture, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that India should take a ten-year pledge to root out the colonial mindset. In ten years, he noted, it will be 200 years since Lord Macaulay introduced the English-based education system. According to Modi, Macaulay’s project aimed to reshape Indian thought by dismantling indigenous knowledge systems and enforcing colonial education. He went on to argue that Macaulay’s “crime” was creating Indians who were “Indian in appearance but British in thought.” This, Modi claimed, destroyed India’s self-confidence and introduced a sense of inferiority.

Rising footfall, rising risks: SDC seeks urgent reforms in Char Dham Yatra management

By A Representative   Social Development for Communities (SDC) Foundation , a Dehradun -based public-interest organization working on climate change , sustainable development and environmental issues in Uttarakhand , has released its preliminary Factsheet on Char Dham Yatra 2025 . The document compiles data on pilgrimage days, footfall distribution, peak footfall dates and zero-pilgrim days across the five major pilgrimage sites— Kedarnath , Badrinath , Gangotri , Yamunotri and Hemkund Sahib —for the recently concluded Char Dham Yatra 2025. The Foundation announced preliminary results in a fact sheet ahead of a comprehensive Char Dham Yatra 2025 report saying, long-term planning, collaborative governance and sustained stakeholder engagement are essential to ensure that the Char Dham Yatra remains spiritually meaningful and environmentally secure. Presenting the factsheet, Anoop Nautiyal , Founder of SDC Foundation, noted that the 2025 Yatra recorded 51,06,346 pilgrims, compared ...

Periyar and the Self-respect Movement: A hundred years of anti-caste struggle

By S.V. Rajadurai*  The year 2025 marks the centenary of the Self-Respect Movement founded by Periyar E.V. Ramasami . The term self-respect encapsulates the core ideals of the movement: abolition of distinctions between Paraya and Brahmin , rich and poor, and men and women—distinctions upheld by the hierarchical caste order with Brahminism as its ideological foundation. Though the movement was centred in the Tamil-speaking areas of the Madras Presidency and Pondicherry, it reached the oppressed masses in Dharavi and Pune, the Travancore princely state, and the migrant Tamil communities in Malaya, Singapore, Ceylon and Burma.

Trump’s Venezuela offensive tests limits of US democracy and international law

By Dr. Manoj Kumar Mishra*  The Trump administration has set a new precedent by conducting twenty lethal pre-emptive strikes against alleged drug cartels from Venezuela, resulting in the deaths of around 80 individuals. According to the administration, the vessels operating in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific were carrying narcotics from Venezuela, and the victims of the attacks were labelled “narco-terrorists,” with the drug cartels equated to terrorist organisations.

Precarious labour contracts heighten negligence, occupational risk in Sri Lanka

By Shiran Illanperuma   Sundays at Paramasivam Pushpalatha’s home used to be a much livelier affair. It was her only day off from the factory and so she would pack seven days of domesticity into one. Her husband, Govindasamy Sivakumar, would sometimes take walks to avoid the hustle and bustle of the house being turned upside down in a frenzy of cooking and cleaning.

Macedonia 'undermining' relations with PRC while engaging Taiwan

By Biljana Vankovska   A familiar drama has resurfaced in Skopje. While I was still in Beijing attending the CASS academic conference on the Belt and Road Initiative, news broke that the Vice Speaker of the Macedonian Parliament, accompanied by two MPs, formally received a Taiwanese parliamentary delegation. The visit came less than two weeks after the new Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China presented her credentials, filling a diplomatic post that had been vacant for a year and a half.