Letter to the Readers, Mainstream, June 18 & June 25, 2022
Over the past years, credible commentators have repeatedly pointed out the limited job creation and a precarious labour market with a shrinking number of secure long-term jobs and the worrying prospect of social tensions due to growing unemployment. A few months ago there had been protests by the unemployed in the states of Bihar and UP over changes in recruitment procedures in the Railways. The simmering tensions over jobs (…)
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Letter to the Readers, Mainstream, June 18 & June 25, 2022
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Now Is The Time To Say Goodbye | TJS George
17 June 2022, by T J S GeorgeIMPRESSIONS
All good things must come to an end. This column started appearing as an Express feature in 1997. It has been going on without a break for a quarter century. That is a long run, a real long run. A year’s 52 weeks multiplied by 25 means that a jaw-dropping 1300 installments of the column have appeared under the "Point of View" title.
There were of course problems along the way. But they did not affect the flow. The call of duty always won. For those whose profession (…) -
‘Muscular Policy’ or Policy Paralysis: The scourge of living in a conflict zone | M A Sofi
17 June 2022by M A Sofi
Those having the good fortune of living their lives in relative peace away from ground zero in a conflict zone, have no idea of how people living their lives there under the permanent shadow of gun have to contend with so much uncertainty, unpredictability, insecurity and violence on a routine basis. Come to think of it, the news involving someone being caught in a cross fire, or of someone having been picked up by the police from his office or residence or maimed or killed (…) -
Naga National Assembly: Foreboding of a cold and ungenerous Peace | Kumar Sanjay Singh
17 June 2022by Kumar Sanjay Singh *
Convening of the Emergency National Assembly on 31 May 2022 marks the apogee of the most torrid fortnight of the talks. Apparently, the fraught issue of Naga flag and constitution is at the root of the current instability. That trust has been a casualty is borne out in the statements of those involved in peace negotiations. Acknowledging that something’s amiss with the official channel of communication, the core committee of the parliamentary committee on Naga (…) -
A Spark May Lead to Fire - Could India Go the Sri Lanka Way? | Radhakanta Barik
17 June 2022, by Radhakanta Barikby Radhakanta Barik *
Rahul Gandhi the leader of the Congress Party and has a deep understanding of the social and economic problems of the Indian people. He is able to interact with the leading economists including the Nobel Laureates and he is able to interact with thinkers and industrialists without fearing Modi. Modi is just the opposite who is scared of scholars and thinkers as he branded them as ’Hard work vs Harvard.’ He raises a point in his twitter regarding India is going on the (…) -
Urgency to Undo Bulldozer Injustice | Faraz Ahmad
17 June 2022, by Faraz AhmadAbout a dozen retired judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts along with noted jurists have written to the Chief Justice of India N.V.Ramanna urging the Supreme Court to take Suo Motu cognizance of Uttar Pradesh state government perpetrating violence and repression on a section of its citizens who protested the remarks made against Prophet Mohammad by BJP office bearers.
The signatories to this petition include Justices (retired) B. Sudarshan Reddy, V. Gopala Gowda and A.K. Ganguly; (…) -
Siddaramaiah’s brand of Politics in Karnataka | P S Jayaramu
17 June 2022by P. S. Jayaramu
16th June, 2022
Siddaramaiah, the former Chief Minister of Karnataka and presently Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly, is a down to earth politician with secular and socialist credentials. He has his eyes and ears focused very much on the politics of the state, so much so that he has twice rejected Congress President Sonia Gandhi’s invitation to move to national arena.
Siddaramaiah entered the Karnataka Assembly in 1983, having contested on Bharathiya Lok Dal (…) -
BJP’s ’Image’ & Nupur Sharma’s Comments! | Nilofar Suhrawardy
17 June 2022, by Nilofar SuhrawardyThe repeatedly tried measure by certain master-strategists of provoking communal tension, dividing votes along religious lines, polarising vote-banks for electoral gains appears to have backfired considerably this time. Yes, this refers to socio-political and diplomatic reaction to Nupur Sharma’s objectionable comments. Till recently, Nupur- former BJP spokesperson- was hardly known in national and international circles. Now, her “popularity
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A Well-Deserved Recognition for India’s ASHAs | Jos Chathukulam, Manasi Joseph
17 June 2022, by Jos Chathukulam, Manasi JosephAbstract
At a time when India’s one million Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs), who were at the forefront to battle the COVID 19 crisis are facing humiliation, hostility and neglect from the government authorities have left them without recourse, the conferment of Global Health Leaders Award to these frontline health workers provide a ray of hope to these unsung warriors. Meanwhile, the Award alone will not put an end to the sad plight of these ASHAs as they have to overcome (…) -
if The Shudras Do Not Rebel, the Hindu Rastra Will Be Established For Their Peril | Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd
17 June 2022, by Kancha Ilaiah ShepherdThe modern Indian state, with such vast tracts of land and a massive population of 1.3 billion, is unique in history. Before 1947, or even after partition, a single government with absolute sovereign power from one national capital did not rule the country’s entire population. Not even the British Governor General ruled as many people as the present Prime Minister of India rules. However, even with a modern democratic constitution, the massive number of people living in such a vast land may (…)
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