Cashless concerns JINOY JOSE P December 11, 2016: Transacting money is the second most important activity humans do on a given day. Of course, the first is breathing. If you haven’t noticed, we make a lot of payments every… Continue Reading →
The elite status of the African slaves in India ensured that a number of them had access to political authority and secrets which they could make use of to become rulers in their own right, reigning over parts of India…. Continue Reading →
Derek O brian Following the demonetisation disaster, the BJP government has been undertaking a propaganda war on its citizens, determined to prove that demonetisation and the currency shortage are being welcomed across the country. This is a make-believe world,… Continue Reading →
Payal Shah from the Center for Reproductive Rights calls for an end to harmful and coercive targets, incentives and penalties linked to population control in India. BYPayal Shah Indian women who have received sterilization surgery lay on the ground near… Continue Reading →
Image Credit: AFP Today, when Suu Kyi and her party are in authority in Myanmar, their silence and inaction against crimes unleashed on the Muslim minority is not just indefensible, it is criminal By Aijaz Zaka Syed, Special to Gulf… Continue Reading →
Kobad Ghandy The stated reasons for the 8 November announcement to demonetise ₹500 and ₹1,000 notes such as eradication of black money, counterfeit currency, and paving the way for a cashless society are examined. These issues are not addressed… Continue Reading →
Police in Jaipur in Rajasthan have seized Rs 64 lakh that included Rs 58 lakh in new Rs 2,000 notes. Assistant Commissioner of Police, Ratan Singh said that the Income Tax Department had been informed the latest seizure. Singh said… Continue Reading →
Brilliant sketchbook traces impact of demonetisation and asks Where is black money All cash isn’t black money and very little illegal wealth is in cash The main reason given by the government for demonetising high denomination notes was to… Continue Reading →
Indira Jaisingh Trying and testing times being out the best in you .We at the Lawyers Collective are determined to resist vindictive attacks on us for having done our professional duty. We are proud of the work we have done… Continue Reading →
Sushil Kumar VermaWaiting in vain for customers. A shop selling fruits in Azadpur Mandi on November 15. More than 80 per cent of India’s workforce is in the informal or unorganised sector and has taken the full brunt of the… Continue Reading →
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