India’s New Fisheries Policy Will Increase Private Control Over Open Access Water Bodies
It will be a huge blow to small-time fishers’ livelihoods and traditional knowledge.
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It will be a huge blow to small-time fishers’ livelihoods and traditional knowledge.
The dispensation’s indifference to the freedom fighter can be seen by its acts, big and small, including the entrance fee it levies on people paying tribute to him at the iconic Azad Park in Allahabad.
The social & environmental problems of a rapidly urbanising India were anticipated a century ago by the Scottish town planner Patrick Geddes.
Punjab is in multi-dimensional distress; an alternative paradigm based on principles of equality, justice, sustainable agriculture, social harmony, peace and concerns for all forms of life is needed.
Taking advantage of the pandemic, government is promoting E-learning to further commercialise and corporatise education and drastic cut government funds for education.
The most destructive effects of Covid-19 in India have not been the result of the disease, but the nature of the government response. As lockdown was gradually lifted, ten major features of the state response led to resurgence of disease and continued economic distress.
An interview with Prof. Manisha Sethi on the validity of the CAA, the implications of the arrests of activists, and what next for the citizen’s movement.
Police encounters are actually cold-blooded murders by the police. Yet the media condoned the encounter of Vikas Dubey, and thus failed to uphold the Constitution. Also, an article on the politics of encounter killings in UP under Yogi Adityanath’s regime.
Food distribution under the PMGKY and Atmanirbhar Bharat package has been marked by delays.
It is a matter of shame that dreaded criminals in India receive political patronage and are able to remain outside jail, whereas intellectuals like Varavara Rao languish in jail.
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