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  • Protecting Supreme Court from the designs of the Saffron brigade | Arun Srivastava

    8 July 2022

    by Arun Srivastava
    Speaking at a seminar in San Francisco the Chief Justice of India N V Ramana observed that the fundamental principle behind the existence of an independent judiciary is that its has been answerable only to the Constitution. Justice Ramana was absolutely right. The politicians and the political establishment of the country have already made the other three pillars of a vibrant democracy executive, legislative and media subservient to it. Now they are desperate to bring (…)

  • Balancing Growth and Inflation | Atul Sharma, Shyam Sunder

    8 July 2022, by Atul Sarma

    by Atul Sharma, Shyam Sunder *
    India’s economy recorded growth of 8.7 % in 2021-22. Several agencies such as OECD, Moody’s and IMF slashed India’s growth for 2022-23. Of late The World Bank lowered for the second time GDP growth forecast for 2022-23 to 7.5% from 8% in April and from 8.7% in January, 2022. Even the RBI has cut its growth forecast to 7.2%. The edging down the forecast has been attributed to “headwinds from rising inflation, supply chain disruptions, geopolitical tensions (…)

  • CJP Statement on the Arrest of Teesta Setalvad | July 7, 2022

    8 July 2022

    Citizens for Justice and Peace Statement
    We, the trustees of Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP) are dismayed and shocked by the recent FIR lodged against Teesta Setalvad and others as also her consequent arrest.
    We have been part of CJP since a long time and have known Teesta even longer. We have complete confidence in her integrity and whole heartedly support the litigation concerning the Gujarat carnage of 2002 including the Zakia Jafri Case. It is totally unfortunate that the (…)

  • Commendable Letter from Left Trade Union Seeking Protection of Bombay’s Arrey Colony Reserve Forest

    8 July 2022

    All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC)
    05th July 2022
    To,
    Shri Bhupender Yadav
    The Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
    Government of India,
    New Delhi.
    Dear Shri Bhupender Yadav ji,
    You must be aware that a metro line is being laid in the city of Mumbai under the coalition government led by Shri Devendra Fadnavis and in the earlier plans a metro car shed was supposed to be in a place called Arrey Colony, Goregaon East, with dense greenery. In 2019, suddenly more (…)

  • Statement Against The Conduct Of Delhi And Uttar Pradesh Police in Mohammed Zubair’s Case | CAJR - July 5, 2022

    8 July 2022

    CAMPAIGN FOR JUDICIAL ACCOUNTABILITY AND REFORMS 6/6 basement Jangpura B, Delhi - 110014 judicialreforms.org Patrons: Shri Shanti Bhushan, Prof. B.B.Pande,Dr. Bhaskar Rao, Ms. Arundhati Roy, Shri Pradip Prabhu, Prof. Babu Mathew, Dr. Baba Adhav, Ms. Kamini Jaiswal, Shri Mihir Desai, Shri Manoj Mitta Executive Committee: Prashant Bhushan (Convenor), Cheryl D‚ÄôSouza (Secretary), Nikhil Dey, Alok Prasanna Kumar, Venkatesh Sundaram, Indu Prakash Singh, Anjali Bhardwaj, Amrita Johri, Annie Raja, (…)

  • ‘Lack of effective road safety programmes is a major public health concern’ | Shazman Shariff

    8 July 2022

    by Shazman Shariff
    Activists, road crash survivors and victims’ families ha[d] a message for the upcoming UN General Assembly meeting on Global Road Safety, 30 June-1 July
    13 June 2022
    Seventeen-year-old Durva Bhasin in Jaipur had the morning off from school that Monday, as she walked to her Kathak practical exam, excited to show her prowess after months of practice. A rashly-driven bus ended her dreams.
    That day, 3 May 1999, also forever changed the lives of her parents Mridul and (…)

  • Review: Raghavan on Heinze’s ’The Most Human Right’

    8 July 2022, by G Narasimha Raghavan

    Book Review by G Narasimha Raghavan __0__
    The Most Human Right: Why Free Speech Is Everything by Eric Heinze London: The MIT Press 2002 211 Pages ISBN 9780262046459 (hardcover) $27.95
    __0__
    Interestingly, the visual artist and utopian author, Robert Alan Silverstein’s statement is accurate on its timing: "The evolution of the human rights movement clearly illustrates humanity’s ongoing struggle toward creating a better world." It is struggle, struggle and struggle that the author, (…)

  • Who Will? | Jeevesh Gupta

    8 July 2022

    WHO WILL?
    When the young Veer shouted no one heard
    When the adult Ahmed howled no one gave an ear
    When the old Kapil screamed no one turned back
    We all got so engaged that we forgot that we could not just speak but also hear
    I was speaking, she was typing and the system was dictating but no one heard
    We were so busy pressing buttons that we forgot to express
    We were so occupied sending messages that we forgot to regret
    Many passed by and many passed away
    We had forgotten our (…)

  • ‘Paper unions’ letting down China’s internal migrant workers | Jason Hung

    8 July 2022

    by Jason Hung, United Nations University in Bangkok
    Although trade unions are widespread in China, conditions for rural-to-urban migrant workers haven’t improved as fast as they have for local urban employees.
    China’s rapid urban transformation led to vast numbers of new jobs offering better pay than rural work. People migrated from villages to secure these jobs and try to lift their families’ standard of living. In 2019, 36 percent of China’s working population – an estimated 291 (…)

  • Caricature: Tribute to Peter Brook | Jayaraj Vellur

    8 July 2022, by Jayaraj Vellur
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