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...
by Prakash Nanda | Jul 1, 2023 | Governance
Common Civil Laws For All The legal merits as well as the moral imperatives for the desirability of a Uniform or Common Civil Code for every Indian, irrespective of his or her religious identity, are unquestionable. At a public function in Madhya Pradesh early...
by Dilip Patro | Jun 16, 2023 | Governance
Gender Mainstreaming at India’s Land Ports Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) has brought out a report that presents an action plan to make India’s land ports gender responsive India’s land ports operate as key gateways for...
by Sanjeev Chopra, IAS (Retd) | Jun 4, 2023 | Governance
Proper Use of Cantonment Lands The first of India’s sixty-two cantonments was established in Barrackpore, near Kolkata (then Calcutta) , in 1765, eight years after the historic Battle of Plassey between Nawab Siraj ul-Daula of Bengal and Lord Clive of the East India...
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