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Bringing the state closer to people: 25 years of Kerala’s ‘People’s Plan’

Bringing the state closer to people: 25 years of Kerala’s ‘People’s Plan’

The Left Democratic Front (LDF) of the south Indian State of Kerala, led by the Communist Party of India (Marxist), came to power for the second consecutive time in April this year, securing 99 out of 140 seats in the State Legislative Assembly. This victory broke a 40-year-old trend of
Vyshakh Thaliyil Dec 6, 2021
The Second Wave of COVID-19: A Report from India

The Second Wave of COVID-19: A Report from India

Thousands dead and the rest pleading for oxygen and medical care, burning funeral pyres and bodies stacked up along public streets, cremation grounds meant for animals used for humans out of lack of space, hospitals running out of beds, families wailing as their relatives gasp for air, ambulances booked for
Mukulika Radhakrishnan, Vyshakh Thaliyil May 13, 2021
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