by Sanjeev Sirohi | Sep 17, 2023 | Governance
Question of Solidarity Open Legal Mockery Of Indian Soldiers Time And Again must be countered with How long will our brave soldiers be sitting ducks for terrorists sponsored directly by Pakistan? How long will we not retaliate so hard as we did in 1971 when...
by Sanjeev Chopra, IAS (Retd) | Aug 24, 2023 | Governance
Renaming West Bengal Many attempts to change the name of West Bengal have met political and legal hurdles In August 1947, of the 11 provinces of British India, seven — Assam, Bombay, Bihar Central Provinces & Berar, Orissa, Madras, and United Provinces —...
by Sanjeev Chopra, IAS (Retd) | Aug 7, 2023 | Governance
Dealing with Political Asymmetry It is time for a second states reorganisation commission to examine all demands for smaller states afresh The less populous US has 50 states and the more homogenous China has 34 administrative regions, why shouldn’t India...
by Shiv Mathur | Jul 24, 2023 | Governance
Dealing with Migrant Labourers More and more internal migrants of the country need to navigate the welfare schemes that the central government is implementing It is well-known that Ninety (90) per cent of Indian workers earn their livelihoods in the informal...
by Lily Sangpui | Jul 12, 2023 | Governance
Women and Children in Conflict: Vulnerabilities and Challenges Recalling the relevant provisions outlined in International humanitarian law pertaining to the protection of women and children, it is crucial to revisit the plight they face in the light of Manipur...
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