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Can the hungry go on a hunger strike? by Arundhati Roy

Our country is poised at a dangerous place right now for many reasons. There are all kinds of battles for supremacy. There are real resistances, there are theatrical and false resistances, revolutions from the top, revolutions from the bottom. And sometimes all of this is interpreted by an increasingly hysterical media which doesn't allow space for reflection, for thought, that will only bombard, control the public imagination.   At times like this,...

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Talks with POSCO on MoU renewal inconclusive

-The Business Standard   The road to renewal of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with POSCO India seems to be bumpy with the officials of the steel firm and the Orissa government failing to reach a consensus even though the pact lapsed on June 21 last year. In the latest of their series of interactions with the state government, the POSCO India officials on Wednesday met state Chief Secretary B K Patnaik and steel...

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Villagers prevent officials, police from entering POSCO site

-The Times of India   POSCO officials and police faced a major stumbling block at Gadakujang village, the site of the company's proposed steel plant in Jagatsinghpur district, as a large number of irate villagers prevented their entry into the area on Thursday. Many agitated villagers prevented the entry of police forces by blocking the road at Gadakujang. Last week, the POSCO authorities had started land-leveling works after acquiring about 1,980 acre land...

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Prof. Yogendra Yadav, Senior Fellow at the CSDS interviewed by Revati Laul

You said that the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies conducted a survey asking people what they felt about street protest. What did you find? One of the first national representative surveys was the National Election Study held in 1971. This is when a protest culture was beginning to take shape in the country. There was the Naxalite movement and also a time when the Congress was dislodged for the...

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POSCO project is a closed chapter

-IBN   After failing to provide the promised land for the proposed steel plant in Gadag district, the state government has convened a meeting with the representatives of the Korean based steel giant POSCO Ltd, to locate a new place in the state, Industries Minister Murugesh Nirani said here on Wednesday. While assuring the people of Gadag district that the government was very much committed to its decision of abandoning the proposal, Nirani...

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