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Lack of Political Will, Not Grains, Is Why We Do Not Have Universal PDS


Lack of Political Will, Not Grains, Is Why We Do Not Have Universal PDS
Can the Union government exercise its sovereignty in extending food subsidies to states during a historic crisis despite an enlarged fiscal deficit?
File photo of a volunteer distributing food to migrant workers travelling home at a Kanyakumari railway station. Photo: PTI
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Some states have started responding to the Supreme Court’s directions on ensuring food security, cash transfers and transportation for migrant workers. It is time the Union government steps up.
In a
suo moto hearing on May 13, the Supreme Court observed that migrant workers have once again been left in dire straits. The bench directed the Union, and state governments of Delhi, Haryana and UP, to provide income support, transportation and food rations without local ID cards. Since then, chief minister Kejriwal has promised food for Delhi’s distressed populace while Karnataka is considering ....

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'Virus trains': Were Shramik specials really responsible for spreading Covid-19 through India?


The data simply doesn’t add up.
Dec 25, 2020 · 09:00 am
A family who had been stranded in Tamil Nadu arrive in Kolkata on May 12.
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Last week, India crossed the somber milestone of one crore confirmed cases of Covid-19 infections. The lockdown announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in March resulted in many hardships for Indians, especially for the millions of migrant workers who were stranded in urban centers without any work and with little savings. But the lockdown it failed to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
The government decided to effect Unlock phase on June 1, even when Covid-19 cases were on a steep rise in most parts of the country. The peak of the disease curve came several months later, in September. ....

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The season of discontent - Himal Southasian


The season of discontent
(This article is part of our special series Unmasking Southasia: The pandemic issue. You can read the editorial note to the series here.)
The last public protest I attended was on 8 March 2020. Two weeks later, the world changed. It was already changing, of course – had already changed, perhaps – but we didn’t know yet how much or for how long. That day, the gardens surrounding Karachi’s Frere Hall heaved with humans, mostly women; in a satisfying inversion of the status quo, men were allowed only in the company of a woman or a non-binary person. First, we shuffled, single-file, through a metal detector; the day was muggy, and, if we carried water, we had to first sip it under the watchful eye of an organiser, so she could make sure we weren’t smuggling acid onto the premises. Guns, explosives, acid attacks – these were familiar threats. What we hadn’t yet learned to fear was the simple presence of other humans – their breath, their ....

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