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An issue of lives versus livelihoods

An issue of lives versus livelihoods Updated: Updated: May 04, 2021 23:31 IST That the situations faced by India’s migrants are not a matter of concern in policy making is quite apparent Share Article AAA That the situations faced by India’s migrants are not a matter of concern in policy making is quite apparent Strict to moderate lockdowns are being imposed again, this time in April 2021, terminating jobs in many an establishment employing large numbers of informal workers. Of those employed in the informal category, large numbers include migrants who face, like they did in March-April of 2020, a bleak future, with job losses, loss of rented accommodations, a lack of sustainable income and savings to ensure food, transportation back to villages or any other emergency including falling victim to COVID-19.

May Day: Strengthen NREGA to compensate for rural losses due to COVID-19

May Day: Strengthen NREGA to compensate for rural losses due to COVID-19
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How KYC Freeze of the Jan-Dhan Account-holders Is Destroying the Lives of the Poor

“What is a worker supposed to do when he or she is told, after hours of queuing in an overcrowded bank, ‘your account has been closed from the back-end, now move on please’,” asks Jean Dreze who has spent decades working with India’s poorest people

Economic constraints and scenarios

Economic constraints and scenarios April 29, 2021 There are some important policy issues that need immediate attention but do not get the priority they deserve in policy discussions about the future direction of the economy. This is because targets relating to the current IMF programme such as the size of the fiscal deficit or the debt-to-GDP ratio top the policy agenda as does the country’s struggle with the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic. One way of compensating for short-term thinking is to create a ‘Futures Thinking and Foresights Unit’ of the type examined by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in a recent report. The ‘Futures Thinking and Foresights Unit’ should induct experts in agricultural development and water resources management apart from economists and public health experts (the last because the age of the pandemic will persist for some years).

It s Not Enough to Say the Govt Has Failed We Are Witnessing a Crime Against Humanity

It s Not Enough to Say the Govt Has Failed. We Are Witnessing a Crime Against Humanity. The politics of India’s COVID-19 catastrophe. A man carrying wood walks past the funeral pyres of those who died from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), during a mass cremation, at a crematorium in New Delhi, India April 26, 2021. Photo: Reuters/Adnan Abidi Politics29/Apr/2021 During a particularly polarising election campaign in the state of Uttar Pradesh in 2017, India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, waded into the fray to stir things up even further. From a public podium, he accused the state government – which was led by an opposition party – of pandering to the Muslim community by spending more on Muslim graveyards (

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