Tag: Right To Food

Can majoritarian societal pressure re-write the rulebook? The illegality behind forced non-veg shutdowns during festivals

Across cities, self-styled vigilantes and pliant administrations are turning a majoritarian religious sentiment into state policy—forcing meat shops shut, harassing small vendors, and eroding constitutional freedoms. As livelihood and dietary choice fall victim to faith-led policing, we ask, can devotion be invoked to justify discrimination? Does this trend underline how faith is being weaponised to erode rights and livelihoods?

Hunger in India is reflection of rural distress arising out of the agrarian crisis, poor livelihood options

Kavita Srivastava and Dipa Sinha, conveners, Right to Food...

Attack on India’s Public Distribution System Condemned

The Right to Food Campaign condemns the government’s attempts...

Bahrain government vetoes bid to ban pork in the country

Such prohibition militates against the rights of non-Muslims, says...

Linking Mid-Day Meal to Aadhar is Illegal and Outrageous: Right to Food Campaign

The right to food campaign strongly opposes the central...

B R Bhaskar on Chalo Udupi: My Food, My Land

B. R. Bhaskar Prasad was interviewed by Palani Samy and...

Don’t Debase Malayali Food: Open Letter to Education Minister, Kerala

Education Minister, Raveendranath in the recently elected Left Front...

Food is our choice, land is our right: K’taka Dalit activists kick off Chalo Udupi march

The six-day event focuses on bringing together diverse groups...

The Mewat Biryani raids have permanently damaged livelihoods of poor Muslims

In Mewat, Haryana, the traditional cheer of Eid ul...

Sab ki Baat (talking of everyone) not Man ki Baat (speaking from the mind): Kanhaiya Kumar

The former JNU students’ union president said India’s fight should...

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