Category Social Sector

Teachers Role and Challenges Today

Another Teachers’ Day, and the challenges for teachers and the system of education in India are more than ever before. These are not only micro and macro but also emerging from past mistakes and due to rapid technological changes. Teaching, the mother of all professions, needs to take note and respond urgently.

Decreasing Healthcare Budget Highlights the Ongoing Neglect of Health Services in a Post-Pandemic World

Abhijit Mukhopadhyay Many health experts hoped the pandemic’s aftermath would see a rising focus on basic health infrastructure and result in requisite increases in government expenditure. However, as real-time data and information confirm now, those were just hopes As India…

Need to Protect the Constitution, Not Commemorate Its Demise

Given the reality of an ongoing guerrilla war on democracy and the Constitution, it is ridiculous to nominate one particular date as Constitution Murder Day

Samvidhan Hatya Divas (Day of the murder of the Constitution)!

The government has notified yet another commemorative day for the nation. Most sections of the political class see voters as dumb tools of five-yearly legitimation of their power, and passive prey available for predation the rest of the time.

Kanshi Ram’s Enduring Impact: Unifying Dalit Identity

Kanshi Ram brought a social revolution by giving the nation its first Dalit woman chief minister. His ideas are not restricted to one party

Kanshi Ram brought a social revolution by giving Bharat the first Dalit woman chief minister, Mayawati. His ideas are not restricted to one party. Dalits are not only fighting for their rights but for larger social integration.

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