Friday, March 29, 2024

Tag: DELHI

The Fate of Delhi: Sheila Dixit, Dilip Pandey or Manoj Tiwari?

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Congress has decided to field veteran leader Sheila Dikshit from North Delhi for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Chandrababu Naidu’s Fast Becomes Point for Articulation of Oppositions’ Dissenting Voice

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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu’s day long fast in Delhi became a forum for the shared expression of dissent by Opposition leaders ahead of the mega Opposition rally.

Youth Adhikar March: An Emerging Possibility in the Age of Darkness

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EDITORIAL The rains in Delhi could not diminish the spirit of the youth. Seeing them in the streets of Delhi raising their demands and concerns...

Dalit Literature Festival: A Space for the Assertion of India’s Marginalised Writers

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We witness many corporate organised literature festivals but the Capital’s first ever Dalit Literature Festival highlighted the issues and challenges faced by India’s marginalised Dalit writers.

Delhi Metro Loses Stronghold of Commuters

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The rapid fall in the commuters of Delhi Metro is a cause of worry because it was considered one of the major transportation channels in the city.

Government Hospital Doctors in Delhi Threaten to Go On Indefinite Strike

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More than 3,000 resident doctors throughout the state of Delhi have threatened to go on an indefinite strike from December 19 due to the non-implementation of the Seventh Pay Commission. It is likely that medical services in the capital will be massively impacted.

The Ghost of 1984 Anti-Sikh Riots: Sajjan Kumar is sentenced to Life Imprisonment

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POLITICS The anti-Sikh riots of 1984 exemplified a black mark in the political landscape of the Congress and jolted the fabric of the nation based on communal sentiments. When prime accused Sajjan Kumar is sentenced to life imprisonment three decades after the massacre, it is the opportune moment for the nation to revisit the gruesome massacre and the nation’s discomfort with India’s minorities.

In a Challenge to the Modi Government Thousands of Farmers Walk to the Parliament

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POLITICS The nation-state is jolted and compelled to rethink itself when thousands of ordinary farmers joined by students, teachers, activists and doctors walk together to claim their rights.

Metro Stations, Homelessness and Suicide

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Is there deep pain in a busy metropolis as trains come and depart at the metro stations without ever acknowledging our living humanity? 

Air Quality Degenerates in Delhi But Are We Paying Attention?

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ENVIRONMENT The air pollution level in Delhi has again reached its peak, temporary steps and immediate measures will help address the immediate crisis but unless as a collective we work for radical shifts in consumption patterns we cannot achieve long term change.

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