Beatrice Webb was an English sociologist, socialist, labour historian and social reformer. It was Webb who coined the term collective bargaining.
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Video: How democracy can be renewed in post-pandemic times - Amit Varma, and Kavita Krishnan
15 April 2022On The Road to Change - Delhi Play
On The Road to Change: Delhi by Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan New Delhi https://youtu.be/vGjjHhiEnQc -
Music: A Vava Inouva (1976) song by Idir
15 April 2022Idir, was an Algerian singer who gave voice to the Berber and Kabyle cultures. He was famous for his song A Vava Inouva Play
A Vava Inouva by Idir - Topic https://youtu.be/YysBIuW9Ec4
Father and Daughter Turkish animation film (2000) with Idir’s A Vava Inouva as background music https://youtu.be/eDuZWJ5Uz2I
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Table of Contents, Mainstream, April 9, 2022
8 April 2022* Pakistan: Will Imran Playing Victim of a Foreign Conspiracy Work? | Mahendra Ved
* Historic Judgement by the Supreme Court of Pakistan | SN Sahu
* Sri Lanka: Letter to an American on Crisis and Protests | Liyanage Amarakeerthi
* Confronting war, rethinking sanctions | Thomas Piketty -
Letter to the Readers, Mainstream, April 9, 2022
8 April 2022Letter to the Readers, Mainstream, April 9, 2022
The number of instances of government agencies in India moving against writers, journalists and human rights activists keeps growing. A string of recent incidents against media persons confirm the disturbing trend. Aakar Patel the well-known columnist and former head of Amnesty India was stopped from taking an international flight on April 6, 2022 on grounds that he was on a look circular of a central investigating agency. A Delhi court (…) -
Learn From The Decline Of Sri Lanka | T J S George
8 April 2022, by T J S GeorgeIMPRESSIONS
What a tragedy Sri Lanka has become. All school examinations have been cancelled because there is no paper. There is no paper because there is no money to import it. There is no fuel for cooking. A thousand bakeries are closed. Many power plants have shut down leading to extensive power cuts. Some 50,000 gas cylinders used to be supplied in a month. It’s down to 2000 now; the impact on households can be imagined. One citizen put it bluntly: "We can’t even afford a (…) -
Sri Lanka: Economic collapse and the post-IMF crisis | Devaka Gunawardena, Ahilan Kadirgamar
8 April 2022by Devaka Gunawardena, Ahilan Kadirgamar
Sri Lanka is quickly becoming a poster child for the sovereign debt crisis, much like countries before it such as Lebanon, Greece, and Argentina. While the consequences may appear similar, it is critical to understand the specific characteristics of the unfolding crisis in Sri Lanka. For many, the solution was always the same: go to the IMF. Meanwhile, the Government wasted precious time by failing to actively prioritise imports and rebalance the (…) -
Letter to an American on the Economic Crisis and Public Protests in Sri Lanka | Liyanage Amarakeerthi
8 April 2022April 7, 2022
I know quite well that Americans do not like too much formality, and let me address you by your first name, Julie.
So, dear Julie,
Let me introduce myself first. I am a Fulbright Scholar (1998-2000), and I am extremely proud that I am one. After my Fulbright period, I was awarded a series of other fellowships by the University of Wisconsin to finish my PhD. Before joining the University of Peradeniya, I taught for four years at Cornell University. All those 10 years in (…) -
Pakistan: Will People Buy Into the Claim That Imran is a Victim of a Foreign Conspiracy ? | Mahendra Ved
8 April 2022, by Mahendra VedIf only Imran Khan and his government had gracefully resigned when his majority support was not challenged, had recommended dissolution of the National Assembly and opted for a snap poll, he would have remained the caretaker, possibly with a huge advantage over his political opponents.
Beleaguered democratic leaders do this the world over. But this is counsel of the unversed. Politics does not work that way, not in Pakistan and not with Imran. Had he accepted a leg-before wicket, the (…) -
Historic Judgement of the Pak Supreme Court in Defence of Democracy and Constitution Dismisses Law of Necessity often invoked to justify military coup | S N Sahu
8 April 2022, by S N SahuA historic unanimous judgement of a five-judge bench of the Pakistan Supreme Court delivered on 7 April has declared the ruling of the Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly disallowing an opposition-sponsored no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan as unconstitutional. It also pronounced that the dissolution of the Assembly by the President is in contravention of the Constitution and held it null and void. It has ordered that the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister (…)
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