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The New Architecture of Worker Insecurity

As the government celebrates “ground-breaking” reform, workers brace for a harsher reality. By erasing consultation, diluting protections, and giving employers unprecedented power, the new labour code

Fr. Gaurav Nair Fr. Gaurav Nair
01 Dec 2025

New Labour Codes: A Cat Among the Pigeons

Immediately after a thunderous victory in the Bihar Assembly elections, in a sharp and surprising move, Prime Minister Narendra Modi introduced new Labour Codes with the announcement that "it is one o

Joseph A.G. Joseph A.G.
01 Dec 2025

Articles

India's ambitious overhaul of its labour law architecture—by consolidating 29 existing laws into four comprehensive Labour Codes—is projected as a landmark reform intended to simplify compliance, prom

Jose Vattakuzhy Jose Vattakuzhy
01 Dec 2025

Across India, workers and unions are resisting labour codes that dismantle decades of hard-won rights. As corporate elites are celebrated, labourers face exclusion, precarity and silencing. The battle

Prakash Louis Prakash Louis
01 Dec 2025

I have always considered myself a temple-goer. That description may seem inadequate, for my journeys have taken me from the southern tip of the subcontinent to the Himalayan foothills, tracing not mer

A. J. Philip A. J. Philip
01 Dec 2025

Sixteen BLO deaths in three weeks expose the brutal human cost of an impossible SIR timeline. As overworked field staff collapse under pressure, the Election Commission denies responsibility, and an a

Jacob Peenikaparambil Jacob Peenikaparambil
01 Dec 2025

Two Jesuit moments, a century apart, reveal a stark contrast: courage that welcomed Gandhi, and caution that silenced a Stan Swamy lecture. As we mark the feast of St. Xavier, we are asked not to judg

Fr. Sebastian James, SJ Fr. Sebastian James, SJ
01 Dec 2025

O Father of India, on this sacred day, Not in prayer of sorrow do we gather, For your light is still dancing in our hearts. A fire that never dies, never ends.

Dr Suryaraju Mattimalla Dr Suryaraju Mattimalla
01 Dec 2025

As 2025 draws to a close, the Constitution's guarantees feel symbolic to millions. With courts, policing, voter rolls and land rights tilting in one direction, religious minorities confront a future w

John Dayal John Dayal
01 Dec 2025

Beneath the speeches of Constitution Day lies a nation in peril. Rights are eroded, institutions compromised, minorities targeted, and democracy is hollowed out. Ambedkar's warnings echo today, demand

Cedric Prakash Cedric Prakash
01 Dec 2025

Aeschylus, the Greek tragedian, wanted to know how he was destined to die. Hence, he consulted a fortune teller who told him the truth and nothing but the truth. "You would meet your death under a fal

P. Raja P. Raja
01 Dec 2025

Picture two engines joined together. Both powerful, both capable of pulling a nation forward. But one engine pulls east and the other west. They strain. They struggle. And the train goes nowhere.

Robert Clements Robert Clements
01 Dec 2025