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Migrant workers have learnt their lesson from last year s lockdown, but state governments have not

Migrant workers have learnt their lesson from last year s lockdown, but state governments have not
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As Gujarat tries to scuttle dissent, farmer groups form new platform to oppose agricultural laws

As Gujarat tries to scuttle dissent, farmer groups form new platform to oppose agricultural laws
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Mumkin : An App to Spark Dialogue About Female Genital Cutting

‘Mumkin’: An App to Spark Dialogue About Female Genital Cutting The app, which uses artificial intelligence to simulate conversations with family members on FGC, aims to help users gain confidence to broach the subject in real life. Representative image. Photo: mumkinapp.com Women06/Feb/2021 In recent years, there has been much talk of an impending artificial intelligence (AI)-takeover. AI, we are told, will soon be better than us at driving trucks, writing novels and even performing surgery. Major companies like Alibaba and Amazon already use AI for tasks such as predicting what consumers will buy. However, current implementation of AI is largely restricted to corporations, which use it to cut costs and increase profits. There has been relatively little exploration of what AI can do beyond making money. This gap in AI’s development was a pivotal question for Mumkin co-founder Priya Goswami. “Where is the discourse on ethical AI?” Goswami wondered.

The Struggle to End Female Genital Mutilation: A Dark Secret No More

Today, Feb. 6 marks the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation. In commemoration IPS has reissued our piece on FGM/C in India. The story was originally published on Jan. 28 Masooma Ranalvi is the founder of WeSpeakOut and has campaigned to end FGM/C. NEW DELHI, India, Feb 6 2021 (IPS) - Survivors of female genital mutilation or cutting (FGM/C), are determined to share their stories to end this practice – even though they face ostracisation by their communities. Masooma Ranalvi, an FGM/C survivor and founder of ‘WeSpeakOut’, an organisation committed to eliminating FGM/C or khafd/khafz/khatna explains that FGM/C is practised by various communities in India but is prominently practised among the Dawoodi Bohras.

At Elgar Parishad 2021, calls for freedom for the Bhima Koregaon 16

At Elgar Parishad 2021, calls for freedom for the ‘Bhima Koregaon 16’ After the first edition of the anti-caste event in 2018, several people were arrested for allegedly provoking violence in a village near Pune. Jan 31, 2021 · 06:30 am Members of the Samta Kala Manch cultural group performing at the 2021 Elgar Parishad in Pune on January 30. | Photo: Aarefa Johari On Saturday morning, people entering Pune’s Ganesh Kala Krida auditorium were greeted by dozens of police officials at every gate, multiple security checkpoints with metal detectors, repeated bag-checks and body pat-downs, and police sniffer dogs roaming around the compound. The intense police scrutiny was on account of the event held at the auditorium: Elgar Parishad 2021, the defiant second edition of an event that became controversial after the Maharashtra police accused its organisers – a coalition of 250 anti-caste and human organisations – of instigating caste-based violenc

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