Aarogya Setu: The Bridge to Nowhere
If technology has to help in the contact tracing process, the onus lies with governments to convince the public to recognise its benefits, while enforcing the rights of its people at the same time.
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Editor: Dr. G.G. Parikh | Associate Editor: Neeraj Jain | Managing Editor: Guddi
If technology has to help in the contact tracing process, the onus lies with governments to convince the public to recognise its benefits, while enforcing the rights of its people at the same time.
The economic catastrophe precipitated by the COVID-19 pandemic and the response of the dismal public health system has actually led to the heightening of the public health crisis.
It is the way the government has responded to the corona crisis with a knee-jerk lockdown that destroyed the economy and destroyed employment and livelihoods.
There is little reason to to feel triumphant right now.
The people in the US must advance their struggle to demand an end to the racist political and economic international order that continues to dominates the world.
The police left and the people moved in. Trump called them ‘domestic terrorists’ and threatened to take the city back.
Yesterday’s impossible, unthinkable, unimaginable idea of building a world of justice and freedom for all is on the agenda today!
Indian democracy abjectly failed to sustain strategic communication with Beijing, which is undoubtedly the most consequential relationship India would have for decades to come.
A tribute to Bob Marley, who died on 11 May, 1981: No amount of printed words can do justice to.
Rabindranath Tagore wrote this powerful indictment in strident condemnation of the sordid caste-based discriminatory history prevalent in India for thousands of years.
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