THE TALK A long awaited policy is approved during an unprecedented pandemic without a parliamentary debate, abandons the fundamental right of children 6-14 years for equitable quality education, retracts to...
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THE TALK Covid 19 has been one of the biggest crises that the world has faced. This is when the state and all its institutions have to demonstrate great leadership...
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THE TALK Why do we speak so many languages that belong to entirely different language families? Why are these languages spread as they are? How are we related to the...
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THE TALK When the Supreme Court held Prashant Bhushan guilty of contempt, it raised many issues critical for our democracy. These need to be discussed, debated and voiced. This Talk,...
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THE TALK A young lawyer recently said: “if Kashmir is a litmus test of Indian democracy, it is also the harbinger of what is to come for all of us...
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THE TALK Beyond the headline-grabbing issues, the Indian economy is struggling to solve a critical problem: to restore and maintain financial stability on a durable basis. In his book titled,...
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THE CONVERSATION Starting in 1962, India imprisoned 3000 Chinese-Indians in a camp in Deoli, Rajasthan, some for up to five years. This happened purely because at a time of war...
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THE TALK Why does sex always have law breathing down its neck? Why can the law not get its hands off sex? Straddling the line between public and private, sex...
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PADI BHAVAJALALU “vyavasayika parisramika samajala madhya oka maha antaramlo neti sanskhobhamulalu” Telugu translation of “TEN IDEOLOGIES” authored by Late Sri S. Jaipal Reddy Translated by Sri Kalluri Bhaskaram Sri M....
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THE TALK John Maynard Keynes, an oft-quoted but less-read economist, is said to have remarked: ‘If you owe your bank a hundred pounds, you have a problem. But if you...
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