RT @RURALINDIA
While @ttindia rightly gets lauded for the smashing headlines - @fpjindia 's stinging headlines go underappreciated.
Dear @neetakolhatkar , convey my appreciation to the headline writer at Free Press Journal 👍
RT @RURALINDIA
While @ttindia rightly gets lauded for the smashing headlines - @fpjindia 's stinging headlines go underappreciated.
Dear @neetakolhatkar , convey my appreciation to the headline writer at Free Press Journal 👍
Who is linking Citizenship Act to NRC? Here are five times Amit Shah did so https://scroll.in/article/947436/who-is-linking-citizenship-act-to-nrc-here-are-five-times-amit-shah-did-so via @[email protected]
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/paranjoygt/status/1208246620426403842
We are delighted to invite you to the Supreme Court in Review, 2019!
On 20th December, the event will bring together lawyers, academics, journalists and litigants to discuss the landmark decisions that emerged from the Court in 2019.
To attend RSVP: https://bit.ly/2Pvlvsk
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/clprscobserver/status/1204750298780028928
When: 20 Dec, 2.30pm - 7.45 pm Where: St. Joseph's Institution of Management (https://goo.gl/maps/xaU99sM8MySMj9Eh9) In an effort to facilitate critical public engagement with the Supreme Court of India, we are hosting ‘The Supreme Court in Review, 2019‘. The event will bring together judges, lawyers, litigants, academics and students from across India to discuss the landmark judgments delivered by the Supreme Court in 2019. The Supreme Court Observer, an initiative of the Centre for Law and Policy Research (CLPR), is hosting the event in partnership with the NCS chapter of the St. Joseph’s College of Law, Bangalore. The event is open to the general public. Agenda: https://clpr.org.in/events/supreme-court-in-review-2019/
@[email protected] uncovers some rural realities that @[email protected] govt and @[email protected] want to paper over. Shocking, to say the least.
New hunger games in jobless Bharat https://www.livemint.com/news/india/new-hunger-games-in-jobless-bharat-11576601380302.html
A ground report reveals the rural landless poor are struggling to find work, and cutting down on staple food items.The govt needs to urgently expand the food safety net as it is sitting on surplus foodgrain stocks. The rural jobs scheme needs more funding and prompt payments
@the_hindu cartoon today is brilliant
https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/cartoon/cartoonscape-december-17-2019/article30322756.ece
RBI survey shows consumer confidence in India at its lowest since Modi became PM
Opposition Parties Maintain Conspicuous Silence on Citizenship Bill
https://thewire.in/politics/citizenship-bill-parliament-parties
India 5th Most Vulnerable To Climate Change Fallouts, Its Poor The Worst Hit