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Covid19

Breaking the logjam, handing over the baton

25-Aug-2021

For the first time ever, the Supreme Court Collegium led by the Chief Justice of India (CJI) recommended/selected as many as nine persons at one go to be appointed to the apex court. With the appointment of the judges, the highest court in the country having its near full strength will ease the pressure on it considerably.

Lessons from India’s food security response

28-Jul-2021

With a reduction in COVID-19 infections as the second wave weakens in India, it is important to focus on the pandemic’s disruptive impact on the food security and livelihoods of the poor and marginalised.

Teachers and technology

30-Jun-2021

India’s school education landscape is facing daunting challenges as even before the Covid-19 pandemic, one in two children lacked basic reading proficiency at the age of 10.

A place for disruptive technology in India’s health sector

18-Jun-2021

As frontline warriors fighting COVID-19 wearing mainly masks and gloves as the only protective gear have been exposed to great risk.

Making peace with nature

11-Jun-2021

There has been an urgent need to restore damaged ecosystems as COVID-19 pandemic is a direct result of the degradation of natural areas, species loss, and exploitation. 

COVID diplomacy 2.0, a different order of tasks

03-Jun-2021

In the recent past , the focus for the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and Missions abroad has shifted after the second Covid wave.

Breaking the cycle of child labour is in India’s hands

02-Jun-2021

The true extent of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on child labour is yet to be measured but all indications show that it would be significant as children are unable to attend school and parents are unable to find work.

The outdated nature of bureaucracy

22-May-2021

COVID-19 has tested the resilience of all public institutions. Despite its efforts, bureaucracy has emerged as a major concern for the ineffective response to the COVID-19 crisis.

The fault line of poor health infrastructure

21-May-2021

As the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic ravages India, many bitter home truths and fault lines have been starkly exposed. 

A collage of laws that leaves the worker out in the cold

20-May-2021

COVID-19 destroys lives and livelihoods specially low-paid and informal workers, who constitute 91% of the workforce.

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