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  • ‘The war is a plot’ - Conspiracies, detachment and confusion in Russia | Anna Matveeva

    17 February 2023

    by Anna Matveeva
    13 February 2023
    Almost a year in to the war in Ukraine, Russians seem to be seeking ways to distance themselves from the state
    The Russian public was unprepared for the invasion of Ukraine. Vladimir Putin felt no need to build any kind of patriotic momentum in society, apparently believing the war would be over within days. But now, as the war approaches its first anniversary, Russian citizens have had time to digest and react to this unprecedented situation. (…)

  • Will China Ultimately Benefit from Russia-Ukraine War? | M.R. Narayan Swamy

    17 February 2023, by M R Narayan Swamy

    President Vladimir Putin probably thought – or was led to believe – that Russian forces would make mincemeat of Ukraine in no time. Unfortunately for him, it has turned out to be almost like the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union. At least the Germans made great advances before the Russian winter and infrastructure bottlenecks forced them to pull back. In comparison, the Russian military has had much less success.
    As the first anniversary of the Russian blitzkrieg nears, Europe is wrapped (…)

  • Continuity of Ukraine War: Diplomatic Lapse! | Nilofar Suhrawardy

    17 February 2023, by Nilofar Suhrawardy

    Diplomatic Lapse specifically with reference to Ukraine-crisis appears to be deliberately indulged in as at least at present there seem to be so sign of this war coming to an end. Of course, a lot of importance is being accorded by so-called friends of Ukraine to help it with arms and weapons. This certainly is likely to help only in further prolonging the war. Ukraine is also keen to be included in the European Union and NATO, prospects of which happening at least in near future are not (…)

  • Low Budgets, Inequalities Impede Educational Progress in India | Bharat Dogra

    17 February 2023, by Bharat Dogra

    Adequate investment in equality-based education is widely accepted as one of the key components as well as a strong base for the progress of developing countries. Despite this, educational progress in India has been impeded badly by low budgets as well as inequalities.
    There is near consensus, even at the official level, regarding the need to take government educational budget to the level of around 6% of GNP (as stated in the National Education Policy as well), combining union and state (…)

  • Alert students amid spineless vice-chancellors | Avijit Pathak

    17 February 2023, by Avijit Pathak

    I have no hesitation in saying that the way the Government of India has responded to the BBC documentary — India: The Modi Question — is pathetic. It reveals the essential paradox of all ‘powerful’ regimes. Yes, this sort of power and associated cult of narcissism or seeds of authoritarianism breed chronic psychic anxiety and existential insecurity — say, the fear of critical interrogation by those who dare to differ and dissent.
    No wonder, a documentary on the 2002 Gujarat riots so (…)

  • Case of Institutional Violence in SAARC University | Sandeep Pandey

    17 February 2023, by Sandeep Pandey

    South Asian University is a university set up in Delhi by member countries of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation – India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Afghanistan, and Maldives – which is open to students from all these countries. However, as SAARC is receiving little attention these days because of regional political dynamics, it appears as if SAU has lost significance too. Because of the hiatus in the peace process between India and Pakistan, the Board of (…)

  • Wellbeing of Universities Relies on the Vice Chancellors: Time to Reckon | S. K. Saidapur

    17 February 2023

    by S. K. Saidapur *
    Vice Chancellors (VCs) are responsible for smooth and efficient management of universities. Nevertheless, varsity governance is not merely about controlling or managing administration; it is equally about providing visionary leadership. Therefore, a person with a clear vision, a roadmap, and competency to accomplish the set vision and missions is needed to steer the university to greater heights. Hence, those with known leadership qualities, good academic and (…)

  • What do Gubernatorial appointments in the Northeast foretell? | Kumar Sanjay Singh

    17 February 2023

    Winston Churchill is credited to have stated, ‘Politics is not a game. It is an earnest business’. The recent appointments to as many as 13 gubernatorial posts, when countdown for Loksabha elections 2024 has already begun, confirms Churchill’s aphorism.
    Perhaps the most significant story lurking behind the recent appointments is the increasing profile of northeastern states in the political arithmetic of BJP, by far the most electorally conscious of the contemporary political parties. With (…)

  • Rainbow Coalition in Co-operative Society Elections in West Bengal — Is it the beginning of an End? | K Gireesan and Sujit Kumar Paul

    17 February 2023

    by K Gireesan and Sujit Kumar Paul *
    Background
    After the State Legislative Assembly Elections held in West Bengal in the year 2021, number of scams unearthed in the State. The Central Investigating agencies such as Central Bureau of Investigation, Directorate of Enforcement, and Income Tax Department investigated the scams like West Bengal Teacher Recruitment Scam, Coal Scam, Lottery Scam, etc. by court orders. There is a sense of anger against the Ruling party of the State, All India (…)

  • Black days ahead if coal city does not change | Shatabdi Das

    17 February 2023

    by Shatabdi Das *
    Unsafe and disaster-prone, extractive towns are still attractive to migrant workers.
    The coalfields around Asansol, 210km northwest of Kolkata in West Bengal have provided a way of life for workers since colonial times. But for the thousands drawn to the area for job opportunities, those same mines also carry the risk of death.
    Along with the prosperity coal has brought for mining companies comes pollution, shaft collapses and displacement.
    These problems have (…)

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