Serben waren die ersten Opfer des Völkermordes in Europa
Von Ivana Stanojevic (Novosti)
Die berechtigte Wut der Kanadier hat kürzlich die Statuen der britischen Königinnen Victoria und Elizabeth II. zerstört. Das dritte entdeckte Massengrab von indigenen Kindern, das die Zahl der Opfer in den neu gefundenen Gräbern auf tausend erhöhte, ließ die Nation aufschrecken. Die Kanadier weigerten sich, den größten Nationalfeiertag zu begehen, schockiert von der eigenen Geschichte, die maßgeblich von der britischen Krone geprägt wurde. Die Einschätzung der Sprecherin des russischen Außenministeriums, Maria Zakharova, wird nun in der Auseinandersetzung der Kanadier mit den Symbolen der britischen Herrschaft bestätigt. Zaharova behauptet nämlich, dass Großbritannien ein Weltrekordhalter im Völkermord sei. Diese Botschaft aus dem Kreml, die auf den ersten Blick den luddite Canadian move rechtfertigt, schwappt über in Zaharovas Aussagen, dass der Nazismus nicht di
We have a new Ministry of Cooperation! Now what?
By Balasubramanian Iyer
The creation of the new Ministry of Cooperation has been greeted with euphoria and jubilation by members of cooperatives across India. The general public was left wondering what ‘cooperation’ was all about and the political class up in arms about usurping of state rights. Therein lies the challenge and the opportunity for the new Ministry – educate the public about cooperatives as people-centered enterprise model, shed the political and bureaucratic baggage, and create an environment to revitalize and rejuvenate the cooperative movement.
Cooperatives have been in existence in India for 117 years! The first cooperatives were started under British Rule in response to agricultural distress and indebtedness. Since then, they have grown across sectors and today there are around 850,000 cooperatives with over 290 million members (roughly 20% of the population)! Over time, new forms such as Self-Help Groups
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June 25 is an indelible day the day when democracy and the rights of citizens in the country were trampled
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June 25 is an indelible day the day when democracy and the rights of citizens in the country were trampled
In the history of Independent India, there are many important dates which are both eventful and historic. November 26 is one such historic day also known as Constitution Day. The Constituent Assembly of India adopted India’s Constitution on this day, in 1949.
To make this day ever more significant, and to make the ethos of Indian Constitution memorable, the Narendra Modi government, in 2015, decided to celebrate the day officially. Post Independence, the leaders of our great country firmly decided that the fruits of Independence have to be enjoyed by all sections of society. The result was: universal adult suffrage and India emerging as the world’s biggest democracy. To strengthen our unity amid diversitie
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