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A viral video showing Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar pulling the hijab of a Muslim woman doctor has reignited questions about his health, conduct, and political future. Beyond the immediate outrage, the incident has sharpened a larger debate about the future of the Janata Dal (United), the durability of its Lav-Kush–EBC social base, and the emerging power struggle with the BJP in a post-Nitish Bihar.
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The global rise of the Right has made the Left not irrelevant but indispensable
The future of the Left in India will be decided by the ability of the movement to rebuild and deepen its links with the working people.
Dalit thinkers argue that caste as a dimension of social oppression was sidelined in communist practice. Intellectuals within the communist fold acknowledge that this neglect may be central to the crisis the Left faces today
The Left needs to shrug its Left-Brahmin configuration to emerge with newer forms of solidarity.
The Maoist doctrine of agrarian armed struggle influenced sections of India’s Left since the 1940s and posed a major security threat to the State, only to crumble rather rapidly in 2025
The challenge before communists is to use the lessons gleaned from historical hindsight to advance the movement today
Despite the more secular stance of especially the most important of the Left-wing parties, the CPI(M), there has been a Muslim problem the Left has always struggled with
To secure the next century, the Left must fully embrace the idea that the fight for gender equality is not a secondary struggle; it must be the revolution itself
Factors like ideological rigidity, failure to adapt to a changing socio-political landscape, the rise of identity politics and Hindu nationalism and organisational weaknesses have led to the Left’s gradual decline in the country. Cramped rooms, high ceiling fans, dusty tables, plastic chairs and piles of files... the party’s offices across different cities now resemble spaces that are stuck in a time warp
The Indian Left needs a fresh discourse on ways to solve caste and communal conflicts and not to fall prey to identity politics
The Modi-Putin summit may not have produced dramatic outcomes, but it has reaffirmed the durability of a relationship that has weathered geopolitical storms
India’s federation endured not because its design guaranteed balance, but because earlier governments exercised restraint
The vision Indian People’s Theatre Association offered to Indian cinema continues to remain timeless—a commitment to art that invigorates citizens towards social betterment.
It is not the lack of civic sense, but caste pride that is responsible for the Indian cleavage
This Booker Prize-shortlisted novel walks a tight-rope between identity—real and imagined
This memoir is a beautifully crafted ode to the Himalaya as well as a cry from the heart about its continuing destruction
Social media caricatures and campus crackdowns often distort the idea of a “Comrade”. Here’s what the word truly means in lived political struggle
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Meitei groups protest at Jantar Mantar, submitted a memorandum to the Prime Minister demanding urgent action on ethnic violence, displacement, and alleged state-backed armed groups in Manipur
Venezuela, which holds some of the world’s largest proven oil reserves, has accused the US of attempting to seize its natural resources.
India vs South Africa Live Cricket Score, 4th T20I: The Men in Blue beat Aiden Markram and Co by seven wickets in the 3rd match and now look to seal the series in Lucknow. Catch the live updates from the IND vs SA match
This eight-episode series on Sony Liv straddles supposedly incompatible thoughts—Kashmir as part of India and Kashmir as a land belonging to its own people—with an understated poise.
The Korean master’s latest recognizes fears and anxieties in today’s economy but increasingly grows wayward
“Enjoy it on surface level first and then go deeper,” is the philosophy Chaar Diwaari carries about his music and it’s this unpretentious charm that has led his work to garner a global appeal.
The vision Indian People’s Theatre Association offered to Indian cinema continues to remain timeless—a commitment to art that invigorates citizens towards social betterment.
Doraiswamy's journey as a teacher is a testament to how an individual can shape institutions for generations of learners
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