The New Labour Codes Push India Back to the British-Era
The legislations take India back to the British era when slavery was a norm, workers organisations said in a note given to MPs before the bills were tabled in the House in September.
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The legislations take India back to the British era when slavery was a norm, workers organisations said in a note given to MPs before the bills were tabled in the House in September.
While the economy is climbing out of the abyss, since the recovery is occurring despite an absolute worsening of the conditions of the working people relative to GDP, it will get aborted before long.
We are hurtling towards a morbid claustrophobic talibanized society, the ruins of which are too grave to be redeemed. Let us hope we soon realize that what this country needs in these times of heightened religious polarization is more of love and not hatred.
Climate scientists now believe their predictions about the rate of the global temperature increase have been too conservative, and stronger and more decisive action is needed to reduce dangerous greenhouse gas emissions.
A great many people did not vote for Joe Biden, they voted against Trump. We have to recognise how narrow this win was.
A review of one of the most important books of the 20th century, written by the Uruguayan journalist and writer, Eduardo Galeano: “Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent”.
“Is sedition a name for freedom struggle which is not successful? If that be so, I would fully agree with it.”
In recent years vaccines have emerged as a source of huge profits. Hence the safety and efficiency aspects of Covid-19 vaccine should get very, very careful attention.
Celebrating demonetisation as a success story that has led to formalisation indicates everything that is wrong with the government’s economic policies.
This phenomenon is not just a matter of individual judges or individual cases. It is now a systematic phenomenon with deep institutional roots.
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