The Cruelty of Delhi University’s Ad-Hoc Teacher System
Thousands of teachers work under the system with no job security. Now they fear that new changes will further damage their chances of securing permanent posts.
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Thousands of teachers work under the system with no job security. Now they fear that new changes will further damage their chances of securing permanent posts.
Ladakhis are increasingly discontented with their Union Territory status due to concerns over land, resources, and their traditional way of life being threatened by the influx of outsiders. With the Centre increasingly alienating Ladakhis, is this another storm waiting to burst?
On the tumultuous political and legal history of India’s Constituent Assembly.
The total weaving population, including artisans and master weavers or gaddidaars, is estimated to be close to 3 lakh. But these numbers are gradually dwindling. On the factors leading to the decline in this once-thriving industry.
‘Israel-Palestine War: What We Know About the Israel-Hamas Truce So Far’; ‘Israel’s Ground War Conundrum’: Israel’s ground incursion is facing unprecedented dangers ahead; ‘Al-Shifa Hospital, Hamas’s Tunnels, and Israeli Propaganda’: on Israel’s war against Gaza hospitals.
‘US War Profiteers vs. US Citizens’: When we accept responsibility for what is happening as Americans, we have no choice but to act; ‘Shutting Down the Space Needle, Standing Up for Gaza’; ‘America’s War Economy and the Urgent Call for Peace in the Middle East’.
Far-Right Libertarian Javier Milei wins presidential elections in Argentina; Also: ‘The Far-Reaching Implications of Javier Milei’s Election Victory in Argentina’.
‘The Brotherhood of Billionaires’: the two countries have the largest number of billionaires; ‘The US Government Has Abandoned the Nation’s Poor’; ‘A New Portrait of the World’s Wealth — and Wealthiest’; ‘A Steelworker in China Writes About His Working Conditions’.
In Africa, ‘green revolution’ policies are enriching food giants, while increasing hunger and squeezing out small farmers.
After months, in fact years of inner-party squabbling in Germany’s LINKE party (The Left), the die has been cast, the Rubicon crossed, and Sahra Wagenknecht, with nine other Bundestag deputies, has quit the party and announced their decision to found a new party in January.
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