by P. S. Jayaramu
(20th December, 2022)
The revised Bill violates NEP norms and Aatre Committee recommendations
The issue of appointment of Vice Chancellors of Public Universities in Karnataka has come to the fore again with the Government of Karnataka (GOK) coming up with a revised draft Bill to replace the existing Karnataka State Universities Act. In the revised draft, the Government has gone back on the issue of the Board of Governors appointing the Vice Chancellors of the public (…)
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The issue of Appointment of Vice Chancellors in Karnataka | P S Jayaramu
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The Kaifi song that stalks Modi | Jawed Naqvi
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Good Governance: A Common Man’s Perception | S. K. Saidapur
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Photo essay: In the name of the holy cow - A perspective from the farmers of Bah | Md. Kaunain Raza & Nafis Haider
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This photo essay is part of an ongoing reporting on the cow protection and politics around the holy cow in contemporary India.
The authors hold the copyright of all the photographs included in the photo-essay.
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Image 1 credit: Md Kaunain Raza. The Picture show the fur of a stray cow roaming on the street of Bah, Agra.
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A Rainbow Against Fear | Humra Quraishi
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Why Appeal of ‘Veterans for Peace’ for Ceasefire and De-escalation, Deserves Wide Attention and Support | Bharat Dogra
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Is Cuban Family Code a Trendsetter? | Jos Chathukulam & Yoan Karell Acosta Gonzalez
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