Articles by Parth MN
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Apr 23, 2021
'Before we knew, she was gone': Kin of victims who died due to oxygen leak at Nashik COVID hospital recount tragedy
Those present inside the ward at Nashik’s Zakir Hussain Hospital say they will never forget watching the 24 victims slowly die gasping for oxygen -
Apr 20, 2021
Malda among worst-hit districts as communal polarisation and violence rises in West Bengal
The number of Muslims slightly outnumber the Hindus in Malda, which has historically been a den of the Congress, largely because of the late Ghani Khan Choudhary -
Apr 08, 2021
West Bengal Election: Matuas swing between hardships and hope amid TMC, BJP slugfest over CAA
The Matua community in West Bengal is 3-crore strong but the cloud on citizenship has only made them mere political pawns for decades -
Mar 13, 2021
No Covid relief for Maharashtra's tribals as scheme meant to ease burden fails to lift-off
On 9 September, the state govt passed a resolution saying it would deposit Rs 2,000 into the bank accounts of tribal people and distribute ration worth Rs 2,000 under the Khawati yojana. Seven months later, the benefits are still awaited -
Feb 25, 2021
With most of their kin protesting in Delhi, Haryana farmers, particularly women, keep farms running, livelihoods alive
The involvement of women like Santosh Sandhu, particularly from the state of Haryana, which is not known for being progressive, is noteworthy, especially given that they're tending to households as well as farmlands. -
Dec 26, 2020
On the trail of Sambhaji Bhide: Ahead of Bhima Koregaon riots' 3rd anniversary, tracing the Hindutva leader's rise
How image, ideology, outreach and political patronage took Sambhaji Bhide from RSS rebel to Sangli's kingmaker. -
Dec 15, 2020
Supply chain inefficiencies must be fixed to bring agri-reform benefits to all farmers, says ex-Karnataka price commission chief
While APMCs in Karnataka have flaws, one should not use that as an excuse to advocate a total death knell to the APMC system, said Dr Prakash Kammardi -
Dec 11, 2020
Whenever corporate presence grows, small and marginal farmers have a difficult time: Professor R Ramakumar
In an interview, Professor R Ramakumar, economist at the school of development studies at Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, explains the lessons India could learn from Kerala -
Nov 29, 2020
Farmers' protests: Govt must promise to reconsider new laws if it wants talks, says AIKSCC member
Dr Sunilam, member of the All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee (AIKSCC), talked about what the farm leaders make of the government’s offer for talks -
Aug 31, 2020
Two suicides in the aftermath of Palghar mob lynching last left this Maharashtra village torn and tense
The morning after the incident, Maharashtra police raided the village and adjoining areas to nab the culprits. Villagers claim some of those arrested have paid the price merely for their proximity to the lynching site.
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