A misleading hunger index: Context In its calculations, the Global Hunger Index assigns a disproportionate value to child undernourishment What has happened? Recently, International Food Policy Research Institute released Global Hunger Index IFPRI The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) provides research-based policy solutions to sustainably reduce poverty and end hunger and malnutrition in developing… Continue reading A misleading hunger index:
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Capturing crime — on the NCRB data for 2016
Capturing crime — on the NCRB data for 2016 Context NCRB Data for 2016 Author’s contention The National Crime Records Bureau data for 2016 on two important aspects, violent crime and crime against women, should prompt State governments to make a serious study of the underlying causes Data Not all States are equally affected from violent crimes… Continue reading Capturing crime — on the NCRB data for 2016
The gag on free speech
The gag on free speech Context Recent actions by the Indian judiciary suggest a trend of creeping censorship What has happened? A special Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Court, hearing the Sohrabuddin Sheikh and Tulsiram Prajapati fake encounter cases, has issued a gag order prohibiting the press from reporting on the court proceedings This order,… Continue reading The gag on free speech
A cyclone called Ockhi — why this is raising such an unusual storm
A cyclone called Ockhi — why this is raising such an unusual storm Context Cyclones are no strangers to the Indian coast, our east coast in particular witnessing several cyclonic storms each year. Yet, Ockhi, the latest powerful cyclone, is unlike other recent ones Where do cyclones originate in India? In India cyclones originate in… Continue reading A cyclone called Ockhi — why this is raising such an unusual storm
After the storm
After the storm Context Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Odisha have systems in place to tackle the seasonal cyclones, but Kerala was found wanting. The northeast monsoon, which is often accompanied by cyclonic winds, brings rainfall to Kerala Authors’ contention Clear and timely predictions can help limit the loss of human life. In the case… Continue reading After the storm
From Plate to Plough: Agri-futures, like China
From Plate to Plough: Agri-futures, like China Context In November, prices of most major kharif crops crashed below their respective minimum support prices (MSPs), triggering farm distress. One of the many reasons behind this situation is that planting decisions of our farmers are based on last year’s prices, rather than the prices expected at the… Continue reading From Plate to Plough: Agri-futures, like China
Centre prepares to redefine ‘employment’
Centre prepares to redefine ‘employment’ Context Panel to bat for ‘pragmatic’ approach to classify formal work Job creation The government’s own data showed that job creation in the formal sector was slowest in almost a decade, but it has said that it felt the ground reality on jobs was not being ‘properly’ captured as the… Continue reading Centre prepares to redefine ‘employment’
Bail-in doubts
Bail-in doubts Context The government needs to re-examine the proposed financial resolution legislation Concerns about Bail-in clause Introduced in Parliament this August, it has caused great anxiety about the safety of funds parked by millions of households in bank deposits — fears that it will enable banks to be ‘bailed in’ by depositors’ funds rather… Continue reading Bail-in doubts
A lifeline, interrupted –
A lifeline, interrupted – Context Government is prioritizing savings over MGNREGA and rights of the poor Author’s contention There are prominent ways in which it is evident that the government is prioritizing saving at the cost of its poorest people — a breach of the law and the Constitution Present situation In 2017, more than 80… Continue reading A lifeline, interrupted –
Stand up against torture
Stand up against torture Context India has undermined its prestige by repeatedly promising — and failing — to ratify the Convention against Torture Convention against torture The Convention Against Torture (CAT) came into force in 1987 and India signed it in 1997. Today, the CAT has 162 state parties; 83 are signatories India in the… Continue reading Stand up against torture

