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Nuclear Energy And Liability: Who Profits, Who Pays?

03.15.2010 · Posted in Meetings and Events

NUCLEAR ENERGY AND LIABILITY: WHO PROFITS, WHO PAYS? April 03, 2010, Saturday, from 2 pm to 6 pm Ashirwad, St Marks Road, Bangalore. The nuclear liability bill, expected to be tabled in the next parliament session, represents a real danger to democracy in India. Unfortunately, there has been very little public debate on this controversial ...

Interaction Session with Shri Prabhakar Sinha, President, PUCL – A Summary

11.09.2009 · Posted in Human Rights, Meetings and Events

On 21st November 2009, Saturday, the PUCL Bangalore chapter invited the public, members of NGOs, people’s organizations and media  for an interactive session with Shri Prabhakar Sinha, the national PUCL president who was visiting Bangalore. Shri Sinha was asked to share his viewpoints and experiences with the group on the current status and challenges of ...

|Book Release| Fear and forgiveness: The Aftermath of massacre

PUCL-K and ALF book release PUCL-K and ALF organised a book launch of Harsh Mander’s, ‘Fear and forgiveness: The Aftermath of massacre’ at 6pm, on 5th September 2009  at Institute of Agricultural Technologists, 15 Queens Road, Bangalore. To take forward the discussion on what Harsh’s work means for Karnataka the launch was followed by a ...

|Report| Eviction of Dalits from Tannirbhavi in Mangalore

07.01.2009 · Posted in Human Rights, Minorities, Report, Urban Poverty

PUCL Dakshin Kannada A Fact Finding Report on the proposed eviction of Dalits and others from Tannirbhavi, Mangalore, in Karnataka. “Dalits At Tannirbavi Being Evicted” was the headline of a news item that appeared in ‘The Hindu’ of 14th June, 2009. We were shocked to read that the Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board (KIADB) was ...

The Struggle of Adivasis of Bastar, Chhattisgarh Against Imperialist Corporate Landgrab

06.01.2009 · Posted in Human Rights, Mining, Tribal Rights

[Read the Full Essay] GRAVEST DISPLACEMENT…… BRAVEST RESISTANCE …… The Struggle of Adivasis of Bastar, Chhattisgarh Against Imperialist Corporate Landgrab. by Sudha Bharadwaj Why this essay? I don’t live in Bastar, and I am not an adivasi. But I have been active in the working class movement of Chhattisgarh for the past 22 years, a ...

|e-Book| Cultural Policing in Dakshina Kannada

03.30.2009 · Posted in Human Rights, Report

Cultural Policing in Dakshina Kannada A Report by the People’s Union For Civil Liberties – Karnataka Table of contents: Chapter I- Introduction 1.1 Need and Purpose of the Report 1.2 Background to Dakshina Kannada 1.3 Consolidation of Hindutva Forces in Karnataka 1.4 Methodology Chapter II – Vigilante Attacks in Dakshina Kannada 2.1 Amnesia Pub Incident ...

News Reports on Violence in Sagar Shimoga [September 2003]

09.11.2003 · Posted in Communal Violence, Human Rights

VHP, Bajrang Dal blamed DH News Service SHIMOGA, Sept 15 The Karnataka Vimochana Ranga has condemned the “planned” acts of violence unleashed by the Bajrang Dal and the VHP in Sagar town for fulfilling their political aims. In a statement issued here today, District Convenor Kashinath said that the violent incidents in Sagar were part ...