By Raj Kumar Sinha* Oxfam ’s latest report, known for unsettling complacent minds across the world, is once again before us. Released as a warning on the opening day of the World Economic Forum being held from 19 to 23 January, the report strips bare the reality of global economic development. A fundamental question confronts us: is economic prosperity measured through GDP actually succeeding in keeping the ordinary inhabitants of this planet alive with dignity? What does Oxfam’s report say on this?
By Vikas Meshram A quiet yet powerful social movement is unfolding in the Banswara district of southern Rajasthan—one that seeks to prepare tribal society for contemporary challenges without severing its roots in tradition. Through a series of social reform meetings organised under the banner of the Krushi avm Aadivasi Swaraj Sangathan of Vaagdhara, tribal communities have come together to collectively address long-standing social problems and chart a new path forward.