India’s Population, Poverty and Consumption Data are Missing, Experts Allege Political Manipulation
Several important datasets that help in formulating government policies have not been released for over two years.
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Several important datasets that help in formulating government policies have not been released for over two years.
Anuradha Bhasin’s new book, ‘A Dismantled State: The Untold Story of Kashmir After Article 370’, goes deep into the saga of a people betrayed and promises broken.
Young Muslim women in Karnataka recount how a court order legitimised Hindutva prejudice and locked them out of an education.
Critical remarks made by Kerala minister M.B. Rajesh about the Vedantic exponent were rebuked by the Union minister V. Muraleedharan. Excerpts from Shankara’s philosophy vindicate the former’s views.
The IMF managing director Kristalina Georgieva has now openly admitted that the year 2023 will witness the slowing down of the world economy to a point where as much as one-third of it will see an actual contraction in gross domestic product.
Oxfam study shows extreme wealth and extreme poverty are increasing simultaneously, worldwide.
Bill Gates is pushing technology as a solution to climate change but he seems far more devoted to maintaining the current system. Protecting this system requires selling people the idea that the system is capable of solving climate change. Selling nuclear power is part of that larger sales job.
Data suggests that US dollar reserves in central banks are dwindling, as is the influence of the US on the world economy. This presents a unique opportunity for regional currencies and alternative payment systems to enter the vacuum.
On January 10, all the major trade unions in France gave a joint call for protests against the proposals for pension reforms announced by the Macron-led government. Youth groups, including the Young Communist Movement of France, have also called for protests against the reforms.
In 1996, the eight countries on the Arctic rim—Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden, and the United States—formed the Arctic Council, to discuss the ‘environmental threats’ to the Arctic. Now, the future of the Council is under threat, due to the deepening New Cold War.
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