After the Indian farmers’ movement achieved a historic victory in forcing the BJP government to repeal the three farm laws passed last year, Dr Pritam Singh, Professor Emeritus, Oxford Brookes Business School, Oxford, UK outlines three important dimensions, in... More»
Though it came as a surprise to many, it was actually with an eye on the forthcoming Uttar Pradesh and Punjab elections that early morning today in a televised address to the people, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the repeal of the three farm la... More»
The Panjaabi nation’s indigenous Khalsa grit and determination have once more defeated the rotten, draconian Indian establishment and Indian empire! The untamed, unbending Indian aggressive state has been forced to relent to the sacrifices and persevering oppo... More»
Innovation is the economic religion of the 21st century. Like all economic activity, it has its own competition. It is no longer enough just to be different from the bunch. To thrive today, one needs radical innovation, perseverance, persistence and the human ... More»
The Supreme Court of India did not even make a pretence to be truthful and fair. The recent order on contentious farm laws is found wanting in many areas dispelling the confidence of the people in the Indian judiciary. Despite its best efforts to camouflage an... More»
Serpentine queues of tractors of farmers participating in the historic Tractor march, of all brands -big and small, rustic and modern, bearing the flag of Farmers bodies and those from Punjab upholding the Nishan Sahib, in an exemplary disciplined manner, with... More»
Though the spirit of the protesting farmers is sky high, the ground zero situation is bad, despite herculean efforts by the farmers to keep the environs of their protest clean and liveable. With aid support coming from DSGMC, Ludhiana professionals, the Hemkun... More»
Since the last forty-eight hours, the rain gods are crying seeing the plight of the suffering farmers at the threshold of Delhi. Incessant rain and the temperature plummeting to near zero degrees has disturbed the protesting farmers at the Singh, Tikri, Gazipu... More»
The world has many lessons to learn from the peaceful, non-violent protests of the Farmers Morcha in Delhi. For the last forty years, India has spared no effort to malign the image of the Sikhs and was able to sell its lies and falsehood within and outside Ind... More»
Prime Minister of India Narendra Damodardas Modi visited Gurdwara Rakabganj yesterday in Delhi in an ostensible move to assuage the hurt of the protesting farmers from Punjab on the borders of Delhi. WSN editor Jagmohan Singh writes an Open Letter to the India... More»
The ten-kilometre radius surrounding the border of Delhi with North-Indian states is a vast canvas of Panth and Punjab, which has permeated the Farmers Morcha in an amazing display of Punjabi solidarity. The Sikh spirit of Chardikala -Forever Ascendant and Sar... More»