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Does This Government Expect Herd Immunity To Poverty As Well?

The COVID-19 crisis and the consequent lockdown has brought about special misery for migrant workers. Thousands of them took to the road on foot with family and children in a state of shock due to the sudden lockdown without any warning. Many thousands are still hoping to be carried by trains and buses specially arranged […]

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Double jeopardy on triple talaq: Why the triple talaq bill is not about empowerment of women at all

The triple talaq bill did not go through in the Rajya Sabha after all, much to the chagrin of some media channels. Appeasement charges ruled the day. Both sides in Parliament screamed betrayal of the ‘weaker sex’ – if that description is not itself discriminatory. BJP said Congress and other opposition parties were giving in

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“The Conflict between Lt. Governor and Chief Minister in Delhi: Viability of the Constitutional Restrictions on the Executive Powers of the Delhi Government in a Democratic set-up”

The escalating conflict between the Chief Minister and the Lieutenant Governor raises several constitutional and legal issues on the scope and extent of their powers in the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi. The tussle over control of key bureaucratic appointments, was sparked by the LG’s appointment of IAS officer Ms. Shakuntala Gamlin as acting

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