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The Left in the National Movement and Its Legacy

Below we publish the First Sitaram Yechury Memorial Lecture delivered by Professor Irfan Habib on September 15, 2025 at HKS Surjeet Bhavan, in New Delhi. “In India today, we should not only propagate socialism, but we should also propagate full democracy—that India should have a socialism which its people want, for which we have convinced its people.”WE are gathered on the first anniversary of Comrade Sitaram’s passing away.

Shooting the Messenger: Nemesis Foretold

IN India, bizarre developments have become so normalised that they no longer shock people as they once did. This is striking, given that after the adoption of our Republican Constitution, Article 19 was alive and vibrant, safeguarding the citizen’s right to freedom of expression. India’s Constitution was celebrated worldwide for enshrining citizens’ rights, earning the country the epithet of the world’s largest democracy. But that is no longer the case today.

Rising Threat of Automated Large Scale Election Rigging

STRANGE as it may seem, the unfolding allegations of manipulation of electoral rolls in Karnataka and Maharashtra are nothing short of that.The episode began with the Aland constituency in Karnataka, which “received 6,018 applications in Form 7 submitted online” through various government apps in December 2022, raising suspicions. These facts were not revealed by the Election Commission (EC) suo motu. They came to light only after nearly three years, following renewed allegations this month.

Ganga's Fury, Government's Failure: Erosion Crisis Grips West Bengal

IN the heart of West Bengal, the Ganga River is not merely eroding its banks; it is tearing at the very fabric of society. This is not just a natural disaster; it is a profound betrayal of the people by their governments. In the districts of Malda and Murshidabad, entire villages are being swallowed by the river's merciless current, a relentless tide of destruction that has left thousands of families utterly destitute. Throughout the monsoon season, the people of India have witnessed nature's fury, with Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand experiencing devastating flash floods.

Kerala’s Secular Legacy Re-affirmed!

THE Global Ayyappa Sangamam organised by the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) as part of its platinum jubilee celebrations was a grand success. 4,126 participants – including 2,125 from other states and 182 from foreign countries – from 15 countries and 14 states took part in the Sangamam at Pampa on September 20. It served as a vital platform that discussed developmental projects – such as the Sabarimala Master Plan, the proposed Sabarimala Airport, and other initiatives — which are aimed at improving infrastructure and the pilgrimage experience.

Writing the Human Genome

A BOLD new project has been recently announced by a strong group of UK universities supported by the Wellcome Trust, which has more than £1 billion in funds. Its objective is to synthesise the human genome, or in other words, to write what is called the code of life. With an initial investment of £10 million, the Synthetic Human Genome Project (SynHG) aims to create the means to construct human chromosomes – and eventually entire genomes – from the ground up.

Opening the Door to Foreign Ownership of Banks?

THE Reserve Bank of India has a limit of 15 per cent on ownership by non-residents of the equity of an Indian bank, a limit that is augmentable on a case-to-case basis but remains on the statute books to this date. And yet in 2018, the Mauritius-based Holding Company of the Canadian company Fairfax was allowed to purchase 51 per cent of the equity of the Catholic Syrian Bank of Kerala.

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