India’s new labour codes weaken job security, unions, and social protection, pushing millions of workers outside the protection of law.
From Aamir to New York, Bollywood thrillers recast Muslim identity as latent threat, turning trauma, surveillance, and state violence into background noise.
As Christmas approaches, attacks on Christians intensify across India, revealing how conversion laws, state complicity, and majoritarian fear have turned faith into a pretext for routine violence and ...
Hasina transition reveals how authoritarian trauma, economic exploitation and institutional decay have fuelled a volatile ...
India notifies 2020 Labour Codes following the Bihar elections. Experts warn of diluted strike rights, 12-hour shifts, and a shift to neoliberalism.
We tend to see traditional and classical art forms as things frozen in time, incapable of change. However, inherent in Indian art forms are the ideas of circularity and expandability.
India’s new labour codes weaken worker protections while privileging capital and centralising control over labour.
India’s four new labour codes consolidate 44 laws but weaken job security, unions, and the right to strike, reversing decades of workers’ struggles.
The Centre’s sweeping consolidation of labour laws raises thresholds, dilutes safeguards, and sidelines unions despite claims of modernisation and social security expansion.
Set against Mumbai and Vadodara, This Garden of Weeds explores the Indian art market’s uneasy mix of creativity, class privilege, and capital.
How Bhakti poetry, Sufi courts, and manuscript cultures together shaped Hindi as a written language. A multilingual, material history of vernacular power—read more.
From the brain to the cosmos, Frontline’s science coverage traced how incremental research altered knowledge, risk, and public debate.
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