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External Definition or Self-assertion of Separateness: Understanding Muslim Identity in Post-colonial India

Zubair Ahmad
First Published November 17, 2020; pp. 515–531
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Access to Non-farm Employment in Contemporary India: A Study of Bihar and Punjab

Gurpreet Singh
First Published November 17, 2020; pp. 532–547
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Migration as a Livelihood Strategy Adopted by Fisherfolk in South India

S. Irudaya Rajan, Kildos Anthony Pillai
First Published November 25, 2020; pp. 548–568
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Ethnic Conflict and the Politics of Spoils in Nigeria

Seun Bamidele
First Published November 25, 2020; pp. 569–583
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The Poor and the Migrant in India

Surajit Deb
First Published November 13, 2020; pp. 584–588
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NEP 2020: A Political Economy Perspective

G. Haragopal
First Published December 9, 2020; pp. 589–593
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NEP 2020: Undermining the Constitutional Education Agenda?

Poonam Batra
First Published December 9, 2020; pp. 594–598
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NEP 2020: Some Searching Questions

Shyam Menon
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NEP 2020: A Critical Examination

R. Govinda
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Review Article: Seema Mustafa (Ed.) Shaheen Bagh and the Idea of India and Zia Us Salam and Uzma Ausaf Shaheen Bagh: From a Protest to a Movement

Rita Manchanda
First Published December 9, 2020; pp. 608–612
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Review Article: Imrana Qadeer, K. B. Saxena, and P. M. Arathi (Eds.), Universalising Health Care in India: From Care to Coverage

Mohan Rao
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Book review: Vasanth Kannabiran, Taken at the Flood: A Memoir of a Political Life

Vibhuti Patel
First Published December 9, 2020; pp. 618–621
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Book review: Wendy Doniger, Beyond Dharma, Dissent in the Ancient Indian Sciences of Sex and Politics

Vinay Kumar Srivastava
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Book review: Venita Kaul and Suman Bhattacharjea (Eds.), Early Childhood Education and School Readiness in India: Quality and Diversity

Kiran Bhatty
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Swami Agnivesh (1939–2020): From an Obscure Vepa Shyam Rao to the Widely Known Swami Agnivesh

Muchkund Dubey
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Swami Agnivesh (1939–2020): The Spiritual Social Activist

John Chathanatt
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Kapila Vatsyayan (1928–2020): A Unique Icon of India’s Art World

Manoranjan Mohanty
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A. M. Shah (1931–2020): The Relentless Scholar

Tulsi Patel, Ruby Bhardwaj
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When women shape political outcomes

 There are around 35 million women voters in Bengal who will play a significant role in this election. Chief minister Mamata Banerjee, who has been in power for the last 10 years, is aware of the power of women voters.In 1973, a woman, accompanied by her husband, approached Prime Minister (PM) Indira Gandhi, seeking to contest an assembly election. Her confidence impressed the PM and she was given a Congress ticket for an assembly constituency in a backward district of Uttar Pradesh. At that time, the candidate did not know of the difficulties that lay ahead.

While on the campaign trail, she had to ensure that family elders were with her in the jeep. She had to return home before dusk due to family compulsions. She pressed on regardless, the only saving grace being that since she was a woman, she could enter any house and reach out to women.

On election day, the women voter turnout was considerably more than witnessed in previous assembly elections. The woman candidate did not win but the participation of women ensured that the Congress did not lose its deposit in the constituency for the first time since 1952. This was a small victory of sorts for women.

A lot has changed since then. Let us look at the results of the Bihar assembly elections last year. In this politically sensitive state, male turnout was 54.45%, whereas 59.69% of women voted. Though this was about 0.79% less than in the previous election, women played a significant role in determining the political arithmetic and, therefore, government formation.

This was, among other reasons, due to the women-oriented schemes implemented by the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government since it assumed power in 2014. These include the Ujjwala scheme, the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan which ensured a toilet in each house, bank accounts and free treatment during pregnancy. PM Narendra Modi’s image of being honest and hard-working contributed to women’s faith in these schemes. Women have proved to be loyal supporters of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)’s in many elections so far.

However, the elections in West Bengal may prove an ordeal for the BJP. There are around 35 million women voters in Bengal who will play a significant role in this election. Chief minister (CM) Mamata Banerjee, who has been in power for the last 10 years, is aware of the power of women voters. The BJP won 18 seats in the 2019 general election. Banerjee gave 40% of the seats to women candidates. But since the Trinamool Congress (TMC) did not do well in that election, she launched a new wing of the party called the Bang Janani Vahini. Now, members of this women’s brigade go door-to-door to tell people about the CM’s policies as well as participate in street rallies.

The TMC has nine women Members of Parliament (MPs) in the Lok Sabha. They are given the freedom to express their opinions vocally. The speech of first-time MP Mahua Moitra on the Presidential address during the budget session of Parliament is a good example of this strategy. The TMC gave her precedence over a senior member such as Saugata Roy in such a crucial discussion. Banerjee has also encouraged women at the gram panchayat level. She has strived to strengthen the female vote by providing them maternity child care leave as well as by instituting schemes for them in educational institutions.

The TMC has consistently tried to prove that the BJP is anti-women by selectively cherry-picking and publicising alleged misogynistic statements by the BJP leaders. This explains why, while addressing a public meeting recently in Hooghly, the PM said, “Centre has provided water connections to over 3.6 crore households since the launch of the Jal Jiwan Mission, the number in Bengal has only gone up from two lakh to nine lakh. Out of 1-1.75 crore houses (in West Bengal), only nine lakh have a water pipeline. The way state government works, no wonder how many more years it’ll take to deliver water to the poor. This shows that TMC doing injustice to ‘Bengal Ki Beti’. Can they be forgiven?”

The BJP’s leaders are trying to prove, buttressed with data, that they have not lagged behind when it comes to development schemes for women. The aim is to convey to the public that women in the state are still insecure despite a woman CM in the saddle. It will be interesting to see what data set or which slogans will convince women voters. But as I see it, the efforts by both parties suggest empowerment of women which should not be looked at only in terms of electoral defeats or victories.

It is clear that since reservations given to women in panchayat elections, there has been an increase in political awareness among them. In 2019, Narendra Singh Tomar, then Union minister for rural development and panchayati raj, told the Lok Sabha that there were a total of 4.1 million public representatives in gram panchayats, of which 46% were women. But they still have to make a mark in the higher echelons of political power. Today, we have 78 women MPs, the highest-ever ratio of women in Parliament, but this is not enough.

It can only be hoped that the Bengal elections, like Bihar before, will strengthen political empowerment among women voters.

Shashi Shekhar is editor-in-chief, Hindustan

Source: Hindustan Times, 1/03/21

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Monday, March 01, 2021

Quote of the Day March 1, 2021

 

“If you smile when you are alone, then you really mean it.”
Andy Rooney
“जब आसपास कोई न हों और आप मुस्कुराएं, तो आप वाकई में खुश हैं।”
एन्डी रूनी
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Current Affairs – March 1, 2021

 

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ISRO launches 19 satellites including Brazil’s Amazonia 1 using PSLV-C51 rocket

India’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle-C51 (PSLV-C51) rocket loaded with 19 satellites from Brazil, USA and India lifted off at 10.24 AM on February 28, 2021 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR, Sriharikota (AP). After four stages of separation, the rocket launched Brazil’s 637-kilogram Amazonia 1 satellite, its primary passenger. Later after a gap of more than an hour it launched the remaining 18 passenger satellites. Amazonia-1 is the optical earth observation satellite of Brazil’s National Institute for Space Research (INPE). This satellite will provide remote sensing data to users for monitoring deforestation in the Amazon region and analysis of diversified agriculture across the Brazilian territory.

National Science Day celebrated on Feb 28

The National Science Day was celebrated on February 28, 2021 with its theme as: ‘Future of STI (Science, Technology and Innovation): Impacts on Education, Skills, and Work’. The Day is celebrated to commemorate the discovery of the ‘Raman effect’ by Indian physicist Sir CV Raman on this day in 1928.

Registration for Covid vaccination on Co-Win 2.0 will open on March 1

The next phase of the COVID-19 vaccination drive for people above 60 years and those aged 45 and above with comorbidities will begin from March 1 and registration on the Co-WIN2.0 portal will open at 9 am on March 1, 2021. Citizens will be able to register and book an appointment for vaccination, anytime and anywhere, using the Co-WIN 2.0 portal or through other IT applications such as Arogya Setu.

Cost of Covid-19 vaccine dose capped at ₹250 in private hospitals

Private hospitals functioning as COVID Vaccination Centres (CVCs) may recover a charge subject to a ceiling of ₹250 per person per dose. The Ministry released a list of 20 co-morbidities that enhance the risk of mortality from COVID-19, and now allow beneficiaries in the 45-59 years age bracket to avail of the vaccine.

India describes Sri Lanka as “Priority One” partner in the defence sphere

India on February 28, 2021 described Sri Lanka as “Priority One” partner in the defence sphere and said the participation of its military aircraft in the 70th anniversary celebration of the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) is indicative of the growing cooperation, camaraderie and friendship between the two militaries. The SLAF is celebrating its 70th Anniversary on March 2.

Indian school students discover 18 new asteroids: International Astronomical Union

The International Astronomical Union (IAU), an organisation which assigns official names and designations to celestial bodies, has recently confirmed the discovery of 18 new asteroids by Indian students as part of a global science programme. The International Asteroid Discovery Project was conducted by STEM and Space along with the International Astronomical Search Collaboration (IASC) as part of a NASA citizen science project.

Economy & Corporate

Tenure of Pramod Chandra Mody as CBDT Chairman extended for 3 months

The re-appointment of Pramod Chandra Mody as Chairman of the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has been extended for a further period of three months with effect from March 1, 2021, to May 31, 2021. Mody is a 1982-batch Indian Revenue Service officer, was appointed as the CBDT chief in February 2019.

World

Madagascar: Digital cobalt therapy machine donated by India inaugurated

India has donated an advanced telecobalt machine for cancer treatment, developed by the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, to the island nation of Madagascar. The advanced digital cobalt therapy machine ‘Bhabhatron-II’ was inaugurated at the Joseph Ravoahangy Andrianavalona Hospital (HJRA) in Antananarivo, capital of Madagascar by President Andry Rajoelina in February 2021.

65% low, lower-middle income nations slashed education budgets after COVID-19

Education budgets were cut by 65% of low and lower-middle income countries after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic while only 33% of high and upper-middle income countries did so according to World Bank. The report, compiled in collaboration with UNESCO’s Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report, said the current levels of government spending in low and lower-middle income countries fall short of those required to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

China restricting basic freedoms: UN Human Rights Chief Michelle Bachelet

United Nations Human Rights Chief Michelle Bachelet has said that China is restricting basic civil and political freedoms in the name of national security and COVID-19 measures. Bachelet told the Human Rights Council that activists, lawyers and human rights defenders as well as some foreign nationals face arbitrary criminal charges, detention or unfair trials in China.

US FDA approves single-shot Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has formally approved the single-shot Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine. This is the third vaccine to be authorised in the country. The vaccine is set to be a cost-effective alternative to the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines and can be stored in a refrigerator instead of a freezer.

Israeli cargo ship named MV Helios Ray suffers an explosion in the Gulf of Oman

An Israeli cargo ship named MV Helios Ray suffered an explosion in the Gulf of Oman on February 26, 2021. On February 27, Israeli defence minister Benny Gantz said his “initial assessment” was that Iran was responsible for the explosion.

World

Vinesh Phogat wins gold in wrestling tournament in Kiev, Ukraine

India’s Vinesh Phogat on February 28, 2021 defeated V. Kaladzinskay of Belarus in the final to win gold in women’s 53 kg freestyle at the Outstanding Ukrainian Wrestlers and Coaches Memorial tournament at Kiev, Ukraine.

Deepak Kumar wins silver at boxing tournament in Sofia, Bulgaria

Deepak Kumar’s fantastic run at the 72nd Strandja Memorial boxing tournament in Sofia, Bulgaria ended with a silver medal, after he lost the flyweight (52kg) final on a split verdict to Bulgaria’s Daniel Asenov, on February 27, 2021. Deepak, an Asian silver-winner, was up against Bulgaria’s Daniel Asenov, a two-time European championships gold-medallist.

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Economic & Political Weekly: Table of Contents

 

Vol. 56, Issue No. 9, 27 Feb, 2021

Editorials

Singing Paeans to Capital

Comment

Centring Women’s Experience

From the Editor's Desk

Dignity Trumps Reputation

Gopal Guru

From 50 Years Ago

From 50 Years Ago: Goa: One More Election

Budget 2021–22

Fiscal Policy and Growth in a Post-COVID-19 World

Sajjid Chinoy, Toshi Jain

A Budget for Pandemic Times - Implementation Questions

M Govinda Rao

Union Budget 2021–22 - The Macroeconomic Framework

Lekha Chakraborty

A Budget amidst a Deepening Crisis

Himanshu

Green, but Not So Green - Agriculture and Sustainability

Srijit Mishra

Budget 2021–22 and the Manufacturing Sector

M Parameswaran

Budget 2021–22 on Health - Setting Us Back by a Few Years

D Narayana

Labour, Livelihoods, and Employment in the 2021–22 Union Budget

Amit Basole

Book Reviews

Shakespeare in the Age of Populism

Nirupam Hazra

On Philosophical Causality and the Problem of Evil - Isabel Wilkerson’s Caste

P Thirumal

Perspectives

Exclusive Commons - The Erosion of Women’s Agency in North East India

Samhita Barooah

Special Articles

Farm Size and Productivity Debate in Indian Agriculture - Five Decades of Green Revolution

Raya Das

Wage Code and Rules - Impact on the Effectiveness of Minimum Wage Policy

Anoop Satpathy, Xavier Estupiñan, Bikash K Malick

Notes

Taxing Petroleum Products - Sharing Revenue Space between Centre and States

D K Srivastava, Muralikrishna Bharadwaj, Tarrung Kapur, Ragini Trehan

Current Statistics

Current Statistics

Letters

Development Banking in the Budget

K U Mada

On Copyright Protection

Vandana Mahalwar
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On National Science Day, here’s all about Raman Effect or Raman Scattering

 The discovery was significant in the field of physics as it gave proof of the quantum nature of light. It revolutionised multiple different domains of science and still forms the basis of varied applications in these fields. Every year India observes National Science Day on February 28 to commemorate the discovery of the ‘Raman Effect’ by physicist Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman. It was on this day that the announcement regarding the discovery was made and which led to winning the Nobel Prize in physics. The Indian government also honoured Raman with the Bharat Ratna, the country’s highest civilian award.

Various programs are organised across the country to mark the National Science Day celebrations and motivate the students to opt for science as their career. Department of Science and Technology (DST also started the National Awards for Science Popularisation in February 1987 to recognise contribution in science through awards. The awards are given out on National Science Day under six categories.

This year, the government has decided "Future of STI: Impacts on Education, Skills, and Work" as the theme of this year's celebration.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi also spoke about the scientist in his monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat and advised the youth of the country to read more about Indian scientists. "Today is National Science Day. It is dedicated to the discovery of the 'Raman Effect' by scientist Dr CV Raman. Our youth should read a lot about Indian scientists and understand the history of Indian science."

What is the 'Raman Effect’?

Raman Effect, also known as Raman Scattering, is the change in the wavelength of light that occurs when it is deflected by molecules. A light beam traversing through a transparent sample of a chemical compound sees a small fraction of the light emerging in a different direction to that of the incoming beam. A small part of that light has a differing wavelength from the incident light. This is because of the phenomenon known as Raman Effect.

The discovery was significant in the field of physics as it gave proof of the quantum nature of light. It revolutionised multiple different domains of science and still forms the basis of varied applications in these fields.

Source: HIndustan Times, 28/02/21

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