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Right To Life And The Disaster Management Act Of 2005

By Nandita Rao Heart-breaking images of migrants trekking home on foot have hit the world headlines, making us weep for our fellow human beings. To be robbed of dignity is to be denied the protective cover of the Preamble to the Constitution of India to which every Indian can...

Apr 21 · >

Containing Corona Boris Style

By Arun Srivastava Of all the world leaders the approach of the US President Donald Trump and the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson appeared to be most erratic. Both the leaders shockingly relied on the market forces for overcoming the crisis, worst was the attitude of Boris in fighting...

Apr 21 · >

Reopening Economy After Lockdown Exit

By Nantoo Banerjee The second round of lockdown in the country provide enough time for the government and industry think tanks to carefully workout plans to restart the economy post-lockdown, rebuild strong supply-chain network, depend more on domestic production than imports, float attractive long duration government bonds to raise...

Apr 20 · >

Hindutva Agenda Continues During War Against Corona

By Amulya Ganguli The life-and-death struggle against coronavirus doesn’t appear to have dissuaded the BJP from pursuing its Hindutva agenda although there may have been a slowing down. For instance, the party is no longer actively propagating the virtues of the citizenship act or the National Register of Citizens...

Apr 20 · >

Ruling Party Continues To Push Sectarian Agenda

By Brinda Karat Even as the people of India face terrible hardships, suffering and distress during the lockdown and yet continue to observe instructions given by governments, the central government and the ruling party continue to push a sectarian agenda. The highly irresponsible behavour of the Tablighi Jamaat became...

Apr 20 · >

Lockdown’s Long Shadow: Notes From The Ground

By Ujjaini Chatterji The complete lockdown throughout India began from March 24. Ever since our news was flooded with visuals of migrant workers who had no means to sustain themselves and were stranded helplessly across the nation. These are the workers who migrated from their interior villages of Rajasthan,...

Apr 20 · >

Supreme Court’s Video Conferencing Guidelines: A Welcome Step

By Harsh Chopra The host of guidelines recently issued by the Supreme Court, permitting video conferencing for ensuring robust functioning of the judicial system across the country, is a welcome step. Though issued mainly in the backdrop to contain the spread of COVID-19 pandemic, these guidelines will bolster the...

Apr 20 · >

Battling Coronavirus: Centre Must Not Handicap The States

By Prakash Karat The fight against the Covid-19pandemic in India requires a big effort by the states as they have to bear the main expenditure and mobilise the human resources to combat the disease and its economic and social effects. The states have had to scale up health-care facilities,...

Apr 18 · >

Nine Suggestions To PM Modi On Tackling Corona Crisis

By Sitaram Yechury The people were looking forward to the prime minister’s address to the nation on the last day of the three-week countrywide lockdown. These three weeks have thrown up many experiences that need to be addressed urgently in order, both, to strengthen our fight against the Covid-19...

Apr 18 · >

Meeting The Challenge Of Covid-19: The South Asian Scenario

By Dr Arun Mitra In the first address to the nation on Covid-19 on 19 March 2020, Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealed to the people to bang thaalis, ghantis and sound shankhs as a mark of respect and gratitude for the health workers, including doctors, nurses, paramedical staff, safai...

Apr 18 · >

Now Bihar Minister Admits Covid Lockdown Failed In State

By Arun Srivastava A minister and member of Bihar’s crisis management group, Sanjay Jha has outright accused the Delhi and UP chief ministers Arvind Kejriwal and Yogi Adityanath for the failure of lockdown in Bihar. The reason cited by Jha is, Kejriwal and Yogi did not provide any help...

Apr 18 · >

Challenge Before India: Saving Both Lives And Livelihoods

By Sagarneel Sinha As India has extended its national lockdown till May 3, the country now faces another challenge: saving livelihoods, in addition to saving lives. The cases of novel coronavirus in the country keep increasing with more than 14,000 reported cases and deaths of more than 490 people....

Apr 18 · >

RBI’s Financial Package Is Inadequate, Says Kerala FM

By P Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala is not happy with the financial package announced by Reserve Bank Governor, Shaktikanta Das. The State’s dissatisfaction was voiced by Finance Minister Thomas Isaac in his first interaction with media personnel after the RBI announcement. The RBI, the finance minister said, does not seem...

Apr 18 · >

FIR Against Siddharth Vardarajan: Criminalisation Of Media

By Anchal Bhatheja and Prannv Dhawan After a cursory glance at a catena of recent judicial decisions, it can be surmised that individuals ought not to be criminalised for exercising their fundamental rights within permissible boundaries. But the actions of the executive reek of clear abomination for the ones...

Apr 18 · >

Corona Crisis: Unity Cannot Be Compromised

By Binoy Viswam Lockdown has been further extended till May 3, explained as only possible way out. No one can question the logic behind the move. While announcing the extension the Prime Minister minced no words on the sufferings of the people. Eloquently he went on to congratulate them....

Apr 17 · >

Systemic Targeting Of Indian Muslims In Garb Of ‘Corona Jihad’

By Arun Srivastava Few days back, an English daily published from Mysore carried an editorial which without mincing words called upon the people to commit Muslim genocide. Though it published an apology next day, the fact remains the purpose has been served. A few days later, a TV news...

Apr 17 · >

Fallout Of Media’s Hate Campaign During Covid-19 Coverage

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: Hate campaign in social media and communal reporting in various news channels are responsible for the shameful incident that happened in Moradabad, where doctors and para-medical staff were attacked. The medical team including doctors was attacked by the local mob in Nagfani area in Moradabad...

Apr 17 · >

Corona Puts Uddhav Thackeray In A Spot

By Rahil Nora Chopra The COVID-19 lockdown has put the Uddhav Thackeray led Maharashtra government in a tough spot not only for the highest number of coronavirus cases, but Thackeray himself as Chief Minister and Shiv Sena president, is not a member of the legislature. And if he doesn’t...

Apr 17 · >
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