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  • The Story of a High School Student in New India
    Communal Harmony | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    The Story of a High School Student in New India

    ByRohit Kumar April 24, 2022April 24, 2022

    In the face of the right-wing’s growing anti-Muslim vitriol, a moment of solidarity during a school workshop that shines a light on the moral responsibility we all bear.

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  • BJP’s Hindi Imposition – Two Articles
    Indian Politics | Print Edition

    BJP’s Hindi Imposition – Two Articles

    ByNeelambaran A.; and Rokibuz Zaman April 24, 2022April 24, 2022

    At a meeting of the Parliamentary Official Language Committee, Union home minister Amit Shah stated that Hindi should be accepted as an alternative to English and not local languages; Also – Why Assam Is Up in Arms Against Amit Shah’s Proposal to Make Hindi Compulsory Till Class 10.

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  • Who Is Taking Over National Assets in India?
    Indian Economy | Print Edition | Privatization

    Who Is Taking Over National Assets in India?

    BySubodh Varma April 24, 2022April 24, 2022

    The government has raised more than Rs 97,000 crore in 2021-22 by leasing out state-owned properties to various private entities, including global pension funds. The properties include those related to coal mining, various bits of highways, power transmission lines, etc.

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  • India’s Agribusiness Firms Consolidate Power
    Agriculture | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    India’s Agribusiness Firms Consolidate Power

    ByPritam Singh April 24, 2022April 24, 2022

    Agribusiness corporations have been on the rise in India since the 1970s. Unless there is a change in government policy, smaller farms face a bleak future.

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  • We Need to Keep a Close Watch on India’s Balance of Payments Situation. Here’s Why
    Indian Economy | Print Edition

    We Need to Keep a Close Watch on India’s Balance of Payments Situation. Here’s Why

    ByM.K. Venu April 24, 2022April 24, 2022

    India’s external sector may seem stable at present but by no means should it be regarded as foolproof. The IMF has said the state of the global economy may entail “complex policy tradeoffs” making the policy landscape very complicated.

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  • Pakistan’s Godfathers
    Pakistan | Print Edition | World Politics

    Pakistan’s Godfathers

    ByTariq Ali April 24, 2022April 24, 2022

    A summary of the basic structure of Pakistan’s politics indicates that even if Imran Khan loses the vote, as he is likely to do, his successor will be no better. None of the contenders offers an alternative to Pakistan’s hyper-corrupt status quo.

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  • Battle for Mariupol Is Ending
    Print Edition | Russia | Ukraine | World Politics

    Battle for Mariupol Is Ending

    ByM.K. Bhadrakumar April 24, 2022April 24, 2022

    The Russian Ministry of Defence’s offer of surrender terms to the personnel of the extreme nationalist neo-Nazi battalions and foreign mercenaries in the Azovstal iron and steel works in Mariupol indicates that the battle of Mariupol is about to end.

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  • If You Like the Idea of a 4-Day Workweek, You’ll Love the 5-Hour Workday; Also: Belgian Workers Win Right to Request Four-Day Week
    Print Edition | World Economy | World Politics

    If You Like the Idea of a 4-Day Workweek, You’ll Love the 5-Hour Workday; Also: Belgian Workers Win Right to Request Four-Day Week

    ByCourtesy: In These Times April 24, 2022April 24, 2022

    Some companies are implementing shorter workdays while others are opting for shorter workweeks increasing productivity. Meanwhile, Belgium in mid-February announced a package of labor reforms that includes affording workers the right to request a four-day work week.

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  • Climate Crisis: Scientists Hit the Streets; Vow to Keep Fighting
    Climate Change | Print Edition

    Climate Crisis: Scientists Hit the Streets; Vow to Keep Fighting

    ByRobert Hunziker; and Common Dreams April 24, 2022April 24, 2022

    Scientists have had enough. On April 6, they hit the streets, organising demonstrations in several cities around the world; and on April 11, they pledged to keep fighting for the ambitious action they warn is necessary to prevent the most catastrophic impacts of the fossil-fueled global emergency.

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  • LIC IPO: Gross Injustice To Small LIC Policy Holders – Two Letters to FM
    Indian Economy | Online Blog | Privatization

    LIC IPO: Gross Injustice To Small LIC Policy Holders – Two Letters to FM

    ByE.A.S. Sarma April 24, 2022April 24, 2022

    The then PM Nehru and the then FM Deshmukh, whose foresight and vision had led to the creation of a unique institution of the LIC as a social security provider for the poor, would never have imagined even remotely that their successors six decades later would wantonly dismantle it …

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