It is time to rethink reservations. What is needed is nothing less than a paradigm shift where we focus on economic rather ...
The ruling in Keshaw Mahto vs State of Bihar raises a difficult but necessary question: can caste humiliation be legally recognised if it does not announce itself in explicit words, but lives on ...
The Supreme Court’s interim return to the 2012 UGC rules reveals a deeper discomfort with caste-based remedies. The pause ...
Explore the challenges of AI-driven complaint handling and UGC equity regulations in Indian higher education for effective ...
Political theorist Manindra Nath Thakur discusses Gandhi’s relevance today, examining dialogue, ethics, caste, religion and global conflict.
Explore the selective outrage in equity battles, highlighting disparities in protests over caste-based regulations versus economic access in education.
Thiruvananthapuram: While considering a plea arising from a BAMS admission dispute and examining whether a quasi-judicial ...
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Re-imagine Ghana with Dr H Aku Kwapong: The hardest question of modernisation: What to do with chieftaincy
The question is no longer whether chieftaincy will change. History answers that unequivocally. The only open question is how? Every serious attempt at national modernization eventually collides with ...
What began as a local intervention against alleged intimidation over a shop’s name spiralled into right-wing mobilisation, ...
Twenty years ago, India passed a law that did something rare and necessary: it spoke honestly about poverty. It did not describe it as bad luck, laziness, or something people should quietly endure.
Tension between traditional spiritual authority and political Hindutva is growing. Religious leaders feel that the government ...
Barwani (Madhya Pradesh): BJP Rajya Sabha MP Sumer Singh Solanki on Monday expressed concern over the use of fake caste ...
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