Kerala: the last bastion of the left in India

The contemporary political status of the nation often paves way to questions and more questions but no satiable answers. In this interminable changing world, where do we stand, with whom do we stand? Can we find political alternatives in this capitalist world?
Let’s read about a model from southern India and widen our political horizons.

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The Fault in our Roots

A genuinely liberal culture or one that is advancing towards the thought is a consistent and solid arrangement of equity. In reality, when the government assistance of the populace is entangled in a political tussle of the predominant gatherings of society, it is the equity framework which anchors the fair soul. In contemporary India, the commonness of Khap Panchayats make for risky threats to this equity framework.

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Promise of the Preamble

India is celebrating 73 years of Independence today commemorating its successful overthrow of the colonial rulers in 1947. A lot of promises were made to the citizens of our country post independence. The question is – Who lived upto it?

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Democracy in an Era of Digital Shutdowns

The era that we live in cannot eat, sleep, or work without the Internet. Inspite of being a part of a world which is moving so aggressively towards a more digital lifestyle, is it too hard to imagine that Internet Shutdowns are still a thing?

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How Democratic is India’s Grass-root Democracy?

The heart of any Democracy lies within the people, and the heart of India lies in her villages. But how effective is democracy at the grass-root? Find out more in this article.

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Indian electoral system from the lens of former CEC OP Rawat

The pertinent role that Election Commission performs to uphold the essence of the democratic structure has often been scrutinized. In the light of National Voters Day, let’s find out what the former ECI, O. P. Rawat has to say about electoral politics and the struggles of EC which are often overlooked.

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