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  • SC Judgement on Appointment of Election Commissioners and Chief Election Commissioner Independent of Government Mirrors The Vision of Constituent Assembly | S N Sahu

    25 February 2023, by S N Sahu

    The four judges of the Supreme Court (SC) delivered a historic judgement on 2nd March 2023 to put an end to the exclusive authority of the Government, led by Prime Minister, for appointing Election Commissioners (ECs) and Chief Election Commissioner (CEC). They ordered that till the Parliament enacts a law under Article 324(2) of the Constitution the President of India would appoint those persons as ECs and CEC only after their selection by a Committee consisting of the Prime Minister, (…)

  • Bhiwani Murders Show Collusion Between Haryana Police And Cow Vigilantes | Subhashini Ali

    25 February 2023

    by Subhashini Ali
    The incidents of February 16 that began near Peruka on the border between Rajasthan and Haryana and ended in the Nuh area in Bhiwani district of Haryana, are notable not only for the barbarity and cruel violence meted out to two Muslims, Junaid and Nasir but also for what they reveal about the collusion between the Haryana police and cow vigilantes and the complete impunity with which the latter are allowed to perpetrate crimes in the name of ‘gau seva’ (cow protection). (…)

  • Śūnyatā and Karl Marx | Pradip Baksi

    25 February 2023

    by Pradip Baksi
    Abstract
    About a year and a half before the publication of Karl Marx’s Das Kapital, Erster Band (1867), there appearedintwo sentences withintwo of his letters, a particular view of the term शून्यता / Śūnyatā: renderedin his own English,asnothingness. He came to know about and understood this term in the context of some meditational practices of the monks, nuns and their householder devotees within some sects of the बौद्ध (Bauddha) धर्म (Dharma)/ धम्म (Dhamma) propagated (…)

  • Reimagining everyday justice through the Triad of Niti (policy), Nyaya (Justice), and Niyat (will and agency) | Shalu Nigam

    25 February 2023

    by Shalu Nigam
    Scholars all over the world have defined `justice’ as a broad concept of righteousness, fairness and equity. However, justice has many dimensions and includes comprehending situations of injustices in everyday lives that need to be redressed. More so, from the perspective of the Global South, situations of injustices exist despite having well-written constitutions, laws, and policies, besides the existence of an expansive legal system and the administrative apparatus. (…)

  • Investing in Women’s Health: A Step Towards Gender Equality | Suranjita Ray

    25 February 2023, by Suranjita Ray

    The World Economic Forum (WEF) 2023 at Davos makes a strong pitch to overcome several challenges to achieve gender equality by 2030 as targeted in Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The WEF Global Gender Gap Index for 2022 highlights the increasing gender gap in economic participation and opportunity, educational attainment, health and survival and political empowerment. The meeting at Davos noted that many of these gaps are preventable. The dialogue outlined that a healthier world for (…)

  • Congress leaders yet to overcome the big brother syndrome | Arun Srivastava

    25 February 2023

    by Arun Srivastava
    Notwithstanding lurid claims of the chief of the communication cell of the Congress, Jairam Ramesh “the party knows its role for forging an alliance ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections to take on the BJP and oust it from power”, his terse reciprocation to Nitish Kumar’s offer sends a message which is laden with different contour and connotation.
    Nitish Kumar’s proposition did not bear the impression that he was resorting to one-upmanship. His was purely a political (…)

  • Biju Patnaik’s Birth Anniversary : By Fielding More Women Candidates in Elections and Upholding Inclusive Nationalism Naveen Can Live upto Biju’s legacy | S N Sahu

    25 February 2023, by S N Sahu

    March 5, 2023, is 107th birth anniversary of Biju Patnaik whose legacy constitutes the very foundation of Biju Janata Dal (BJD) party in Odisha. Celebration of Biju’s birth anniversary across the State including the participation of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik in a major programme outside Bhubaneswar signify the party and Government’s mobilisation around Biju legacy which endures and in popular imagination, Bijubabu’s spell persists.
    Biju Lives in Popular Imagination
    It is not that (…)

  • Bicentennial Tribute To Rajendra Lal Mitra : The Renaissance Man | Jayanta Kumar Ghosal

    25 February 2023

    Bicentennial Tribute To Rajendra Lal Mitra : The Renaissance Man
    Jayanta Kumar Ghosal *
    English education and the spread of modern western thoughts and ideas in the first half of the 19th century made great impact on the Bengalees, ushering in age of reasoning, rationalism and liberalism in thought and action. Mere tradition and faith were no more acceptable to the English learned modern western educated Bengalees. Side by side a sense of nationalism also developed in the young (…)

  • The war in Ukraine: Where is it heading towards? | P. S. Jayaramu

    25 February 2023

    22nd February, 2023
    At the time of writing, the War in Ukraine is entering the second year. And we don’t know when and on whose terms will it end. The likelihood of its continuance can be understood by the statement made by US President Joe Biden, the other day, during his surprise visit to the Ukrainian capital Kiev. He reaffirmed American committment to stand firmly by the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, whatever it takes. His visit also signalled to America’s NATO (…)

  • India-US Economic Relations in the Context of Ukraine War and Protectionism | Indranil De

    25 February 2023

    by Indranil De *
    India is US’s one of the most important trade partners, and their relationship has grown up steadily over a period. Between 2009 and 2019, the export, imports and trade deficit of US with India increased by 10%, 11% and 15%, respectively. Hence, it is in India’s economic interest to maintain a healthy relationship with US. However, India’s economic march along with Russia through the troubled water of geopolitics in the wake of Ukraine war and American protectionism may (…)

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