India can’t afford a 2020 repeat — for migrant workers or economy
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India can’t afford a 2020 repeat — for migrant workers or economy

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Reports of migrant workers considering returning home from cities due to fresh lockdowns and curfews, and RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das’ warning over new disruptions, are ominous. Centre and states mustn’t forget harsh lessons learnt from the tragic 2020 exodus. India cannot afford a repeat, on migrant labour or the economy.

Petition to SC to appoint more women judges is what India needs to address structural sexism

The petition urging Supreme Court to appoint more women as judges couldn’t have come soon enough. Only eight of 247 judges in SC have been women since Independence. High Courts today have only 11 percent. This gross under representation can’t be just an oversight. Structural sexism must be addressed urgently.

Structural changes in Army Headquarters are welcome, but jointness among Services also needed

Structural changes brought in at the Army Headquarters is a welcome step as it breaks through the turf centrality style of working to being more aligned with quicker and decisive decision-making process. However, the need of the hour is jointness among the Services and this should be speeded up.

Criticise Moeen Ali for cricket. Spare sports the religious bigotry

Taslima Nasreen says her tweet on Moeen Ali was innocent sarcasm. We make no such pretense. We also sometimes get mad with him. For two cricketing reasons. One, why isn’t one so brilliant playing for us? And two, why does he keep getting Virat Kohli out? Suggestion: spare sport the bigotry.