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India doesn’t need police cracking down on doctors as it braces for Omicron

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The sight of police crackdown on protesting doctors just as India braces for Omicron should have been avoided. The delay in allocating colleges to PG medical students and resolving the EWS issue in NEET shows colossal mishandling by the executive and the judiciary when doctors are already stretched beyond capacity.

Home ministry needs to come clear on Mother Teresa charity funds. It isn’t transparent

Union home ministry should make public the “adverse inputs” that led it to refuse renewal of Missionaries of Charity’s FCRA registration. Modi government’s action against NGOs getting foreign funds hasn’t looked transparent or fair. Adding Mother Teresa’s Christian charity to the list without explanation only gives it needless political colour.

 

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