China Shows it Is Possible to Beat Covid
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China Shows it Is Possible to Beat Covid

A compilation from two articles: China, with 1.4 billion people, has kept total cases below 100,000 and total deaths below 5,000. By comparison, the United States, with less than a quarter of the population of China, has had more than 50 million cases and 800,000 deaths.

India’s Hierarchical Education Sector Precludes the Creation of a ‘Meritocracy’
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India’s Hierarchical Education Sector Precludes the Creation of a ‘Meritocracy’

India’s graded educational system mirrors the country’s stubbornly rigid social hierarchies. The poorest children attend the free government-run schools and those from the highest echelons of Indian society increasingly attend elite schools, with the rest of the society caught in between.

Why the Drop in India’s Labour Participation Rate Can’t Be Ignored by Policymakers
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Why the Drop in India’s Labour Participation Rate Can’t Be Ignored by Policymakers

As per the CMIE, India’s LPR has further fallen to 40.15% last month. This means 60% of employable people in India have fallen off the job market. Other Asian economies like Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam etc. have over 60% employable people actively looking for jobs.

Why Govt Move of Raising Legal Age of Marriage for Women May Harm Instead of Benefiting Them
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Why Govt Move of Raising Legal Age of Marriage for Women May Harm Instead of Benefiting Them

A government bill to raise the legal age of marriage for women from 18 to 21 will not prevent early or forced weddings, will deem many marriages of those between 18-21 illegal, and criminalise elopement by girls dodging domestic abuse, confinement, forced marriage.

The Troubled Legacy of General Rawat Needs to Be Rolled Back
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The Troubled Legacy of General Rawat Needs to Be Rolled Back

The rulers of “Naya Bharat” have introduced an imbalance in the civil-military equation. And if the politicians seek acceptability on the back of the soldiers’ sacrifice, the generals in turn will aspire to a louder voice in shaping the republic’s collective destiny.

All About AFSPA: The Contentious Law Explained in Detail
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All About AFSPA: The Contentious Law Explained in Detail

The law enacted in 1958 aimed at controlling insurgency and cross border militancy, but successive governments at the Centre have been reluctant to withdraw it even after peace is restored. In wake of the Nagaland killings, this article explores how AFSPA gives unbridled power to the armed forces.

A Dalit Women’s Collective Is Fighting for the Land it Toils on in Gujarat
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A Dalit Women’s Collective Is Fighting for the Land it Toils on in Gujarat

In the past 12 years, a group of 51 Dalit women in Ahmedabad district have converted around 36 acres of the government’s “non-useful” wasteland into fertile farms that yield two crops a year. They are now demanding that the state govt. grant them ownership of the land under Gujarat’s Santhani scheme.

People Centered Human Rights and the Black Radical Tradition
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People Centered Human Rights and the Black Radical Tradition

The realization of authentic freedom and human dignity can only come about through victory over Pan European white supremacist colonial/capitalist patriarchy. With people centred human rights, we have an ideological weapon for advancing this struggle.

The U.S. Military Budget as a Mushroom Cloud: Why It’s Time to Make Deep Cuts at the Pentagon
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The U.S. Military Budget as a Mushroom Cloud: Why It’s Time to Make Deep Cuts at the Pentagon

A retired Air Force lieutenant colonel considers a military in which the losses are all on the battlefield, and the gains are all in the Congress as well as in the military-industrial complex that continues to soar like a missile in a moment when so many other parts of this society are sinking fast.