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The troubling figures of poverty in India

Livemint 2013By harsh_userDecember 16, 2013Leave a comment

How much money does a poor person need to survive with elementary human dignity? And have these numbers rapidly come down in the recent years that coincide with high economic growth?

Lessons from the tragedy in Chhapra

Livemint 2013By harsh_userOctober 15, 2013Leave a comment

Even with many shortcomings the mid-day meal scheme is still the best implemented of all social programmes, comparing favourably to the public distribution system, the Integrated Child Development Services scheme and the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act.

Food security Bill: Why blame the poor and the hungry?

Livemint 2013By harsh_userSeptember 5, 2013Leave a comment

The debates around the national food security Bill—which will create legal duties for the state to provide food to citizens—have become overheated and often deeply polarized.

A law to end targeted violence

Livemint 2013By harsh_userAugust 2, 2013Leave a comment

Among free India’s gravest failures—along with its inability to end hunger, pervasive poverty and discrimination—is the continued targeting of people with violence and arson only because of their faith or caste.