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  • The issue of Appointment of Vice Chancellors in Karnataka | P S Jayaramu

    24 December 2022

    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 (…)

  • Bharat Jodo Yatra is Evocative of the Spirit of Dandi March of 1930 | S N Sahu

    24 December 2022, by S N Sahu

    Commencement of Bharat Jod Yatra (BJY) from Kanyakumari on 7th September 2022 under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi is set to culminate in Jammu and Kashmir after covering a distance of 3, 750 kilometers on foot over 150 days. It is unprecedented in every sense of the term and never in history of India such a Yatra in defence of its unity was ever undertaken by any one. Having covered more than 3000 kilometers it has caught the imagination of people who have connected with it in a (…)

  • The Kaifi song that stalks Modi | Jawed Naqvi

    24 December 2022

    by Jawed Naqvi *
    INDIAN reports say Chinese troops were recently thwarted in their bid to transgress the strategic Tawang region — originally and culturally part of Tibet — along their disputed border. Chinese officials accuse Indian troops of crossing into their side of the Line of Actual Control. Indians were pushed back firmly but without the use of arms, says China.
    Indian opposition leaders, most vocally Rahul Gandhi, responding to reports that several Indian soldiers landed in (…)

  • Good Governance: A Common Man’s Perception | S. K. Saidapur

    24 December 2022

    by S. K. Saidapur *
    December 25th is celebrated as the Good Governance Day in memory of Bharat Ratna, Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee the former Prime Minister of India, since 2014 and the date coincides with the his birth anniversary. It is to foster awareness about the significance of good governance among the officials and politicians. Good governance practiced in letter and spirit can lead to quality life for all citizens. In the governance of States the political leaders, bureaucrats and (…)

  • Photo essay: In the name of the holy cow - A perspective from the farmers of Bah | Md. Kaunain Raza & Nafis Haider

    24 December 2022

    by Md. Kaunain Raza and Nafis Haider *
    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.
    The politics of Cow holds an ever looming presence in the social imagination of India. Though the issue was always (…)

  • A Rainbow Against Fear | Humra Quraishi

    24 December 2022, by Humra Quraishi

    21 December 2022
    The year is ending on a rather dismal note. Yes, coming to a close with the scare of the Corona virus set to strike. Once again, that is. Not sure whether it ever did go. Perhaps, it was hovering around, lingering about. It is just that the well-whipped virus related notions cum phobias and the connected lockdowns were given some level of relief.
    Now, of course, an eerie level of suspense and uncertainty is once again high on the agenda list. Here, in our land comes up (…)

  • Hockey, friendship, Partition, and an ode to the homeland Lahore | Sara Arshad

    24 December 2022

    by Sara Arshad *
    19 December 2022: Taangh, or longing, is a heart-wrenching film about college friends who were separated in 1947 after the division of India and the birth of Pakistan. The 90-minute documentary by Bani Singh unfolds around the central figure of her father Grahnandan ‘Nandy’ Singh, a member of the legendary Indian hockey team that won Olympic gold medals in 1948 and 1952.
    Nandy and his friends were students at Government College, Lahore, where they played on the college (…)

  • Why Appeal of ‘Veterans for Peace’ for Ceasefire and De-escalation, Deserves Wide Attention and Support | Bharat Dogra

    24 December 2022, by Bharat Dogra

    Just before Christmas and holidays the Veterans for Peace organization has issued a call for ceasefire in the Ukraine conflict and at least a holiday truce which deserves wide attention. This statement has been signed by about 38 members, former or present office-bearers as well as a leading advisory board member. Veterans for Peace (VFP) is also an important constituent of a wider organization Peace in Ukraine Coalition which is calling for ceasefire and diplomacy to end war.
    With a (…)

  • Is Cuban Family Code a Trendsetter? | Jos Chathukulam & Yoan Karell Acosta Gonzalez

    24 December 2022

    by Jos Chathukulam & Yoan Karell Acosta Gonzalez
    Cuba has recently ratified the most inclusive family code in the world. The family code legalizes same-sex marriage, grants adoption rights to same-sex couples, recognizes ‘solidarity pregnancies’ (solidarity gestation), prenuptial agreements and assisted reproduction. Above all it acknowledges women’s work in the house, encourages men and women to equally share the household chores and responsibilities, extends labour rights to (…)

  • ’Women do not have to go through hell just to birth their babies’ | Deborah Tolulope Esan and Blessed Obem Oyama

    24 December 2022

    by Deborah Tolulope Esan and Blessed Obem Oyama *
    In much of the world, myths regarding childbirth mean women experience more pain than they could. Education is key.
    Mofoluwake Jones has two children, but their entries into the world could not be more different. Mofoluwake’s first child was born in Nigeria, a nation with a cultural tradition of women suffering silently in childbirth.
    “I guess that’s how we were all programmed to see labour,” says Mofoluwake. “It seems we are yet to (…)

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