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A Colossus Slowed

4th Feb 1980, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagMay 13, 2025Leave a comment

India’s Public Sector Steel Industry “Our steel industry is gigantic, but still not large enough for our needs. Steel plays a very vital and little understood role in our lives and in our economy. What is steel? How is steel made? Where is it made? Is one steel plant exactly like another? Is the technology…

Manipur : A State Of Siege

Jun 1st - 15th 1980, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 15, 2024Leave a comment

Nothing seems to work right in Manipur, and a combination of corruption, misgovernment, and unemployment, compounded by the continuing presence of the Army and various paramilitary forces, is fuelling the people’s frustration and aiding their drift towards rebellion. At first sight, Imphal is cloaked in quietude. It looks more like a small town than the…

Is China Helping The Rebels?

Jun 1st- 7th 1980, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 15, 2024Leave a comment

“War is the highest form of struggle for resolving contradictions when they have developed to a certain stage, between classes, nations, states or among political groups, and it has existed ever since the emergence of private property and of classes.” —Mao Zedong Is China helping insurgents in Manipur, Nagaland and Mizoram with arms and ideological…

Putting The Pieces Bach Together

4th Feb 1980, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 14, 2024Leave a comment

The ‘poverty line’ is assumed to be consumption of Rs 65 per capita per month in rural areas and Rs 75 in urban areas at 1977-78 prices. On this basis in 1977-78, 306 million people in India were living below the ‘poverty line’, of whom 249 million were in rural areas and 57 million in…

CARNAGE IN TRIPURA : Tribals Fight Bengali Domination

23rd Jun- 6th Jul 1980, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 14, 2024Leave a comment

The first spark flew on 6 June. A Bengali shopkeeper at Lembucchara, 8 km from Agartala, lent a tribal friend of his a dao (sickle) to cut a pineapple with. Joking about the sickle’s blunt edge, the tribal tossed it back to the shopkeeper. It hit another tribal standing close by, wounding him negligibly. But…

The Quality Of Justice

3rd Mar 1980, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 11, 2024Leave a comment

The Supreme Court, which has been at the centre of the government’s attempts to subvert the Constitution an the judiciary Poorly paid, snowed under by a huge backlog of pending cases, buffeted by the  government’s attempts to manipulate judicial processes and appointments, our judiciary has not been able to preserve its independence. At the same…

Letter From New Delhi

Jun 1980, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 11, 2024Leave a comment

Beginning with this issue, New Delhi becomes an Asian newsmagazine. Thirty-nine of the 211 nations in the world are located in Asia. In land area, this huge continent accounts for a fifth of the globe. In terms of people, more than half the human population lives here. The total gross national product of all the…

The Dead Still Haunt Chasnalla!

July-August 1980, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 11, 2024Leave a comment

Four and a half years after it was struck by a terrible accident in which 375 miners died, the Chasnalla colliery is nowhere near being re-opened. Nor are the dead miners’ families in sight of a lasting solution for their problems. The road to Chasnalla is not an easily forgettable experience. The geography is that…

Some Chasnalla Case Histories

July-August 1980, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 11, 2024Leave a comment

Rehabilitating the Chasnalla victims families has proved to be an on-going task. The Indian Iron and Steel Company’s welfare officers at Chasnalla wear a perpetually harassed look. Every day their offices are mobbed by complainants: relatives who allege desertion by widows who allege cheating by their dead husbands relatives; it is a noisy scene. fuelled…

The Accident & Its Aftermath

July-August 1980, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 11, 2024Leave a comment

“Chasnall was unique”, said a civil servant in Patna. “The government moved very fast in rehabilitating the victims’ families. There were few delays, little red tape.” Had the government .set up a cell to monitor rehabilitation, to take follow-up action? “No,” said the civil servant, crestfallen.   In Ranchi we met the legendary KB Saxena…

Belchhi and Pipra Revisited

New Delhi, Sept 29th- Oct 12th 1980By Chaitanya KalbagOctober 10, 2024Leave a comment

Has anything changed in the two Bihar villages that hit the headlınes? Six kilometres from Harnaut, the jeep broke down in the mud. The slipper-shod lady decided to continue her journey on elephant-back. Perched dangerously behind her and the mahout was another lady, a member of Parliament. It took the elephant three hours to reach…

The North East: India’s Bangladesh

12th May 1980, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 10, 2024Leave a comment

‘One hears the echoes of the movement for an independent Bangladesh in Assam today’, said a Dacca newspaper recently. The situation in Assam and the north-east is as difficult as it is complex. Although decades of political and economic indifference have pushed the Assamese into their present agitation, the movement has already acquired dangerous colours…

ASSAM: Over The Edge

12th May 1980, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 10, 2024Leave a comment

Three documents seem to indicate that the Assam problem is not about to be easily solved. Intractable and increasingly aggressive, the Assam agitation last fortnight edged closer to ugly confrontation. The deadline for a Central government decision on the foreigners issue set by the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and the Gana Sangram Parishad (GSP)…

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