The fair share is only based on the remaining carbon budget which implies that the past emissions of developed countries ...
India formally adopted financial inclusion as a significant policy objective in 2005 (Chavan 2025).1 It gained importance not ...
The millworkers’ strike of 1982–83 was at least a decade in making, if not more. Multiple interlinked political and economic ...
The relative stagnation of the textile sector in Maharashtra has dragged the state’s contribution to industrial employment and output at the national level. Moreover, the rate of reduction in the ...
This declaration explicitly obligated the states “to ensure sustainable use of natural resources.” Subsequently, in 2015, the ...
The purpose of the issue is not to “revisit” the strike for plain historical value, nor is it to romanticise or ossify the past by implying that the political was in the past or that it was the past ...
The 1982–83 textile workers’ strike was a local symptom and an early episode in the political, economic, and social transformations that spanned the globe in the last quarter of the 20th century.
Maharashtra’s drought-prone agricultural hinterland is reeling under a paradoxical crisis of floods. More than 68 lakh hectares (ha) of kharif crops have been destroyed, amounting to nearly half of ...
At worst, it is another ruse enabling the murderous and criminal Zionist entity to continue with its project of the ...
It was in the first half of the first decade of the 2000s that most of the states adopted the fiscal responsibility legislations. This came after the large deficits experienced at the state level ...
The life of Basvant Giryappa Kamble (1938–2005), a Dalit textile worker in Mumbai’s Girangaon—mill district—is examined to highlight the intersection of caste and class in the labour movement.