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Monthly Archives: December 2015

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Many degrees of hopelessness in India’s villages

Hindustan Times 2015By harsh_userDecember 19, 2015Leave a comment

The picture of rural Indian life today that emerges from what is probably the world’s largest study ever of household deprivation is sobering and sombre.

Is the govt threatening to dismantle National Food Security Act?

Hindustan Times 2015By harsh_userDecember 18, 2015Leave a comment

It is troubling that the Centre has displayed a casual disregard for laws and court rulings that create a framework of statutory social rights for protecting the vulnerable.

India has become a more unequal society than any other time in its recent history

Hindustan Times 2015By harsh_userDecember 17, 2015Leave a comment

Two most formidable challenges that will engage the peoples and governments of all countries on the planet during the 21st century will be the ways in which they handle inequality and deal with diversity. Historically, India has culturally sanctioned inequalities of gender, caste and class more than any other ancient civilisation.

IMA needs to introspect on state of private medical services

Hindustan Times 2015By harsh_userDecember 16, 2015Leave a comment

School textbooks in recent decades have frequently become battlegrounds for ideological contestation in India. Most textbook wars are to advance majoritarian perspectives on history and culture.

Child ‘camp coolies’ in Tamil Nadu

Livemint 2016By harsh_userDecember 15, 2015Leave a comment

Tamil Nadu is one of India’s most industrialized states. But its hidden face is the employment of several hundred thousand impoverished children and adolescents—mostly girls but also some boys—in its spinning mills.

Excerpt: Looking Away by Harsh Mander

Livemint 2015By harsh_userDecember 15, 2015Leave a comment

Jay Mazoomdar recounts a telling conversation he had with three young men in Varanasi after the elections. ‘“More than Muslims here, now Pakistan and China will be scared,” one of them said disarmingly.

For an idealistic young civil servant it’s a lonely battle

Hindustan Times 2015By harsh_userDecember 15, 2015Leave a comment

The country is both riveted and moved by the extraordinary outpouring of public support, solidarity and goodwill by ordinary people for young IAS officer DK Ravi, found hanging from the ceiling fan in his official apartment.

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