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Going Over-board?
The Delhi government’s move to have a new Board and to de-affiliate its schools from the internationally reputed CBSE is hard to justify. It will involve additional and avoidable costs too
Profit in a Paradox
The two rather contradictory news—the government’s decision to hike customs duty on solar modules and solar cells and Delhi HC’s objections to India exporting Covid-19 vaccines—that appeared recently are interesting studies in the nature of diplomatic paradox
Tightening Governance
SEBI’s suggestions were provoked by worries about the efficiency of the directors and the need to strengthen their autonomy and effectiveness to safeguard minority investors. But more needs to be done
Quota Tangle
There is criticism about the state approving a bill giving 75 percent reservation to Haryanvis in the private sector in certain jobs as it is unconstitutional and will be a death knell for industry in a competitive world
Quick and Easy Compensation
In an effort to speed up compensation to victims and their families, the Court is planning to take the digital route to improve the administration of justice
All Charged Up
The Delhi High Court has stayed a state government order which denied Rs 1.5 lakh subsidy to the customer on the Tata vehicle
American Judiciary in Slowdown
Reports suggest that as many as five million legal cases— criminal and civil—have been delayed by measures to fight the pandemic. That has affected everyone from advocates to judges to prisoners, litigants seeking redress and aspiring law graduates
A Case of Complaints
In a peculiar case where defamatory plaints by a wife against her husband affected his career, the Court said it amounted to mental cruelty and allowed dissolution of the marriage
Economy's Real Growth: Is The Impact Of The Lockdown Over?
The centre’s estimates are flawed and give the impression that the economy has not only weathered Covid-19 but overcome pre-existing difficulties. But in reality, demand is short, dampening economic revival
Treading a Dangerous Path
With several states breaching the 50 percent quota in government jobs, the apex court has issued a notice to them and Union Territories asking if this could be allowed as the limit was laid down by a bench in 1992
Target: Asian Americans
Both Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden travelled to Atlanta to express empathy for the victims of a racist attack and in support of the nation’s Asian and Pacific Islanders community now increasingly the target of hate crimes
Prickly Issue
The selective way in which the government is vaccinating the population came in for stricture from the Delhi High Court which asked it to explain why it was keeping such “strict control” over the process
The Power of Truth
The verdict in the defamation case against journalist Priya Ramani by former minister MJ Akbar has resulted in one of the more enlightened judgments in recent times. It is a huge shot in the arm against the virus of male sexual harassment
The Last Garrison
Even as the centre mulls over abolishing cantonments, the fact is that they have played a crucial role in securing the country against enemies and terrorists and should be guarded at all costs
On a Dangerous Course?
The centre’s plan is an attempt to enhance flexible employment at the cost of reduced economic and social security of workers and their increased vulnerability to exploitation. It will also push out women workers from paid economic activities
Love Fraught With Risks
Gujarat has become the latest state to propose a law to prevent “love jihad”. It follows UP, Uttarakhand, MP and HP which have stringent laws to criminalise religious conversion by marriage
Vaccine Priority
In a surprising development, the Court has asked the centre to consider the request of lawyers for priority in vaccination. How fair is it to give the vaccine based on the nature of trade?
Line of No Control
With farmers believing that Reliance will benefit from contract farming laws and porting to other telecom operators in Punjab and Haryana, the company’s wireless subscribers have reduced substantially
Dubious Vaccine Diplomacy
With access to vaccines against Co -vid-19 becoming the most sought-after queue in the world, some countries are taking to unusual and questionable policies just to jump the line.
Hoping against HOPE
Hoping against HOPE The son of the death row convict has sought forgiveness from President Ram Nath Kovind in what seems to be a last-ditch effort to save her life. She had killed seven members of her family in 2008
End of the Road
In a move to boost the automobile sector, which has been reeling under the impact of Covid-19, and to reduce pollution, the centre has come up with a policy to scrap old vehicles and reuse them
Free Speech and the Brandenburg Test
With Indian courts having to deal with cases involving freedom of speech and alleged acts of sedition, it is pertinent to examine the “Brandenburg Test”, a landmark principle based on the US Constitution
Cry, the Beloved Country
As an increasing number of activists are being jailed, it seems like history repeating itself. Habeas corpus needs to be implemented aggressively
A Bridge Not Too Far
For the first time in India, wildlife bridges and underpasses on the Expressway will help animals navigate sanctuaries safely. The judiciary too has played a major role in protecting animal rights
A Booster Shot
The government’s decision to raise the limit of foreign investment in Indian insurance companies from 49 percent to 74 percent is a timely boost. Can it be a game-changer in an industry weakened by the pandemic?
Covid Is Nobody's Baby
The pandemic is surely surging back, and who knows what level of infection would be detected after the poll process is over. In the end, though, the common man is the worst sufferer. He is damned if he does (engage in the poll process) and damned if he doesn’t
Don't Waste That Vial Of Health
The Covid-19 vaccine drive is not moving at the pace envisaged by the government. Vaccine wastage is a major concern and averages 6.5% in India. This can be avoided by thinking and planning smartly
Exams Are Like Festivals, Celebrate Them
The video of a senior official of the Delhi education department has raised the stress over exams. But with various initiatives by the centre to help students in pandemic times, exams can be faced with grit
रोमांच और मस्ती की दुनिया
5 दिसम्बर, 1901 को जन्मे वाल्टर एलियास वाल्ट डिज्नी द्वारा मूल रूप से अमेरिका के कैलिफोर्निया के एनाहिम स्थित 'डिज्नीलैंड' एक ऐसा मनोरंजन और थीम पार्क है, जहां दुनियाभर से आनेवाले बच्चों के साथ-साथ बड़े भी मस्ती करते हैं। यह ऐसी जगह है, जहां कल्पनाओं से भरी अनूठी दुनिया हर किसी को आनंदित करती है।
हम सोशल मीडिया के गुलाम बन चुके हैं ?
बदलते जमाने के साथ सूचना तंत्र में काफी बदलाव आया है। आज अपने घर के एक कोने में बैठ हम पूरी दुनिया की जानकारी एक छोटे से स्मार्टफोन के माध्यम से कुछ ही सेकंड में ले सकते हैं।