* Need to Reaffirm Pluralism | Suranjita Ray
* Capital, Governments, Multilateral Agencies, and NGOs | Pradip Baksi
* Interrogating ‘Normalcy’ in the Kashmir Valley | Arup Kumar Sen
* NDA Open Agenda against Federal Structure in Civil Services | K.S.Chalam
* Reading? Subhas Bose Is Dead, Isn’t He? | T J S George
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Letter to the readers, Mainstream, Feb 5, 2022
4 February 2022Letter to the Readers, Mainstream, February 5, 2022
The Budget for 2022-23 has just been presented by the Modi government, there is a divergence of opinion on the takeaways, depending on which side you stand in society. The government is projecting an economic growth of 11.1 per cent for the next year while continuing its neo-liberal economic strategy favouring privatisation, disinvestment, and the sops for big business instead of pumping resources for social spending. Difficult to believe (…) -
Union Budget 2022-23: The ‘Amrit Kaal’ mirage | P S Jayaramu
4 February 20222nd February 2022
Nirmala Sitharaman, the Union Finance Minister presented the Union Budget 2022-23 using a tablet for the second time, though hard copies of it were circulated among the members. She gave publicity to the ‘Azadi ki Amrit Mahotsav’, and proclaimed that we have entered the ‘Amrit kaal’, the 25 years leading up to India@100, though India, of today, is faced with a barrage of issues, starting from unemployment, hunger, declining incomes of all categories of citizens except (…) -
Budget 2022-23 for Creating Demand in the Long-run: Ignores Middle class and lacks in Resource Mobilization | SS Sangwan
4 February 2022by S S Sangwan *
The Central Budget (CB) 2022-23 has been presented by the Finance Minister as a blueprint for steering the economy for the next 25 years i.e. the Amrit Kaal. The budget has set four priorities viz., PM Gati Shakti (PMGS), inclusive development, productivity enhancement & investment, and financing investment. The PMGS is defined as a transformative approach through the usual key infrastructure namely, Roads, Railways, Airports, Ports, Mass Transport, Waterways, and (…) -
2022-23 Budget Whose Silences on Immediate Issues Are Ominous | Prabhat Patnaik
4 February 2022, by Prabhat PatnaikFebruary 4, 2022
There Is No Recognition Of Hard Times And Distress In The Proposals
No budget in recent memory has-been presented at a time when the economy is in such dire straits: unemployment is so bad that there are job riots in Bihar and UP; wealth and income inequalities are among the worst in the world; millions more have been pushed into poverty because of the pandemic and the lockdown; and inflation is accelerating even in the midst of massive unemployment. There is an urgent (…) -
Union Budget 2022-23 - A Comment | Sarma & Sunder
4 February 2022by Atul Sarma and Shyam Sunder
“In the long run we are all dead. Economists set themselves too easy if in tempestuous seasons they can only tell that when the storm is long past the ocean is flat again.” J.M Keynes
Union Budget 2022-23 was presented against a number of challenges: economic and social ravages of Covid-19, global uncertainty, growth recovery, supply chain disruption, massive job loss due to lockdown and rising prices and unemployment, to cite only a few. Yet the focus of (…) -
Need to Reaffirm Pluralism | Suranjita Ray
4 February 2022, by Suranjita RayAs a pluralist society, India is home to people from different castes, religions, languages, regions, communities and cultures. The Constitution of India also guarantees the citizens right to equality and prohibits discrimination based on the above differences.
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Interrogating ‘Normalcy’ in the Kashmir Valley | Arup Kumar Sen
4 February 2022, by Arup Kumar SenThe Indian State is projecting Kashmir as a State enjoying the state of normalcy. However, there is no doubt in our mind that Kashmir has been transformed into a State of Exception, more distinctly after the abrogation of Article 370 of the Indian Constitution in 2019. To put it theoretically in the words of Giorgio Agamben: “This transformation of a provisional and exceptional measure into a technique of government threatens radically to alter — in fact, has already palpably altered — the (…)
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NDA Open Agenda against Federal Structure in Civil Services | K S Chalam
4 February 2022by K.S.Chalam*
Civil Services in the service of the people and nation have been in existence ever since the emergence of a state. The engagement of government servants is not new to India. Kautilya had noted in his Ardhasatra about the appointment of superintendents of government departments from those who possess ministerial qualifications. He has even indicated fines to be imposed on those who are inadvertent on the job at twice the daily pay plus expenditure incurred on the item. The (…) -
Reading? Subhas Bose Is Dead, Isn’t He? | T J S George
4 February 2022, by T J S GeorgeIMPRESSIONS
Perhaps the best way to understand the difference between yesterday’s India and today’s India is by looking at the way reading habits have changed. In the old days our leaders attached great importance to books and writers, trying to benefit from the ideas they promoted. A glance at their way of thinking will show us how much we have lost since then.
Consider Subhas Chandra Bose. The general impression is that he was an emotional firebrand, out to destroy British (…)
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