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CLIMATE SUMMIT: NEED FOR SERIOUS EFFORTS TO REDUCE CARBON By Dr Gurinder Kaur* Summit on Climate hosted by United States President Joe Biden has come to a successful conclusion. It was attended by leaders from 40 countries. In his inaugural address to the summit, Joe Biden said that the average global temperature is AMORPHOUS INDIAN MIGRATION STATISTICAL SYSTEM: WHY IS DATA By Arjun Kumar, Ritika Gupta, Sakshi Sharda* The second wave of Corona Virus has hit, the strain has proven to be more virulent. India in the past seven days has reported over three lakh cases per day.Currently, 150 districts in the country have a COVID positive rate passing 20 percent and hence debating a lockdown. This reminisce the terrifying images of the COVID-19 induced national lockdown DOES BILL GATES HAVE A POINT WITH HIS DEPOPULATION AGENDA Cycling is a healthy way of life – in many ways. Good for health, prevents lifestyle diseases such as diabetes, BP, obesity, etc. and reduces congestion on the roads, and pollution. CV: We need major legislative changes to put cars on motoring tracks. RKN: Bill Gates don’t have a point. The Gates, the Attenborough, speak from rulingclass
INDIA’S TRADE DYNAMICS UNDER COVID-19: TRADE OPENNESS AND By Prof Utpal K De, Dr Simi Mehta* The topics of wide debate and discussions of recent times have been revolving around the impacts of ongoing pandemic Covid-19 and consequences of various policy measures including the locking and unlocking of the economies, compensatory government measures vide cash transfers and other social safety nets,changing fiscal
MISTAKES MADE IN H1N1 EPIDEMIC ARE BEING REPEATED IN COVID Know that the same mistakes made in the H1N1 epidemic are being repeated today in the COVID epidemic. You are the victims of the biggest health scam of the 21st century regarding the real danger of the virus, the measures to be taken, the figures, the tests and the treatments, and this was done with the same techniques of manipulationused
ACCESS AND BENEFIT SHARING HAS TO BE MADE THE NEW NORMAL By Shalini Bhutani, Kanchi Kohli* A total of Rs 100 crores has been allocated through the PM-CARES (Prime Minister’s Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations) Fund to support domestic initiatives to develop a vaccine against COVID-19. The Department of Biotechnology (DBT) under the Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST) is the coordinating agency for the VADODARA’S VISHWAMITRI RIVER, ITS ENVIRONS BEING USED AS Jail Road, Beside Central Jail. Concerned citizens of Vadodara write to the Municipal Commissioner, Vadodara; Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Union of India; Chief Minister, Gujarat; BN Navalawala, Advisor to the Chief Minister; Chief Secretary, Government of Gujarat; Secretary, Water Resources, Government of Gujarat; and Principal Secretary, Urban MUCORMYCOSIS: HIGH COST OF TREATMENT BURDENS ECONOMICALLY PIL plea in the Gujarat High Court over Mucormycosis/Black Fungus, Court issues notice: A note by Citizens’ Covid Action Group: PIL no 67/2021 has been filed in the Gujarat High Court with regard to the grave situation of Mucormycosis in Gujarat and the procedural lapses to obtain Amphotericin B, the antifungal injection which has been MIDDLE EAST PEACE PLAN: JUSTICE TO PALESTINIANS AND Letter to President Joseph Biden* and his cabinet about Israel and Palestine conflict by Dr. Mike Ghouse, President, Center for Pluralism, Washington, DC It is time we work for the security of Israel and Justice to the Palestinians. We have to take bold steps IMPACT OF PANDEMIC ON CHILD LABOUR: NEED FOR SAFE RETURN The pandemic has had significant negative impact on the economy. It has led to profound disruptions of supply chains, halts in manufacturing and hence an increased economic insecurity. The very high proportion of workers in the informal economy makes India especially vulnerable to the economic and labour market shocks arisingas a result of the
CLIMATE SUMMIT: NEED FOR SERIOUS EFFORTS TO REDUCE CARBON By Dr Gurinder Kaur* Summit on Climate hosted by United States President Joe Biden has come to a successful conclusion. It was attended by leaders from 40 countries. In his inaugural address to the summit, Joe Biden said that the average global temperature is AMORPHOUS INDIAN MIGRATION STATISTICAL SYSTEM: WHY IS DATA By Arjun Kumar, Ritika Gupta, Sakshi Sharda* The second wave of Corona Virus has hit, the strain has proven to be more virulent. India in the past seven days has reported over three lakh cases per day.Currently, 150 districts in the country have a COVID positive rate passing 20 percent and hence debating a lockdown. This reminisce the terrifying images of the COVID-19 induced national lockdown DOES BILL GATES HAVE A POINT WITH HIS DEPOPULATION AGENDA Cycling is a healthy way of life – in many ways. Good for health, prevents lifestyle diseases such as diabetes, BP, obesity, etc. and reduces congestion on the roads, and pollution. CV: We need major legislative changes to put cars on motoring tracks. RKN: Bill Gates don’t have a point. The Gates, the Attenborough, speak from rulingclass
INDIA’S TRADE DYNAMICS UNDER COVID-19: TRADE OPENNESS AND By Prof Utpal K De, Dr Simi Mehta* The topics of wide debate and discussions of recent times have been revolving around the impacts of ongoing pandemic Covid-19 and consequences of various policy measures including the locking and unlocking of the economies, compensatory government measures vide cash transfers and other social safety nets,changing fiscal
MISTAKES MADE IN H1N1 EPIDEMIC ARE BEING REPEATED IN COVID Know that the same mistakes made in the H1N1 epidemic are being repeated today in the COVID epidemic. You are the victims of the biggest health scam of the 21st century regarding the real danger of the virus, the measures to be taken, the figures, the tests and the treatments, and this was done with the same techniques of manipulationused
ACCESS AND BENEFIT SHARING HAS TO BE MADE THE NEW NORMAL By Shalini Bhutani, Kanchi Kohli* A total of Rs 100 crores has been allocated through the PM-CARES (Prime Minister’s Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations) Fund to support domestic initiatives to develop a vaccine against COVID-19. The Department of Biotechnology (DBT) under the Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST) is the coordinating agency for the VADODARA’S VISHWAMITRI RIVER, ITS ENVIRONS BEING USED AS Jail Road, Beside Central Jail. Concerned citizens of Vadodara write to the Municipal Commissioner, Vadodara; Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Union of India; Chief Minister, Gujarat; BN Navalawala, Advisor to the Chief Minister; Chief Secretary, Government of Gujarat; Secretary, Water Resources, Government of Gujarat; and Principal Secretary, Urban ONLINE NEGOTIATIONS: A NEW AND SERIOUS THREAT TO 8 hours ago · Letter to the United Nations Secretary General by Dr S Faizi, an ecologist based in Thiruvananthapuram, currently Consultant (Biodiversity), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP); Chair, International Union for Conservation of Nature/ Commission on Environmental, Economic and Social Policy (IUCN/CEESP) Task Force on Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework; Team JUNE 2021 – PAGE 2 – COUNTERVIEW.ORG 1 post published by Rajiv Shah during June 2021. PIL plea in the Gujarat High Court over Mucormycosis/Black Fungus, Court issues notice: A note by Citizens’ Covid Action Group: PIL no 67/2021 has been filed in the Gujarat High Court with regard to the grave situation of Mucormycosis in Gujarat and the procedural lapses to obtain Amphotericin B, the antifungal injection which has been ATTITUDE TO ARREST FIRST AND THEN INVESTIGATE IS 1 day ago · By Sanjeev Sirohi* It is a matter of great concern and dismay that the power of police to arrest which is conferred to police under Section 41 of CrPC is being openly misused time and again and this urgently necessitates putting in some safeguards so that the arbitrary exercise of power to arrest without warrant MERGER OF BANKS TO FORM BIG BANKS, PRIVATIZATION OF PUBLIC By Sudhansu R Das Over decades public sector banks have become the happy hunting ground for the fraudsters and willful defaulters. After 2008 when the Lehman's Brothers’ bank collapsed in the USA under the weight of bad loans, recession gripped the global financial sector. That time, the Indian Public Sector Banks were not affected by CLIMATE SUMMIT: NEED FOR SERIOUS EFFORTS TO REDUCE CARBON By Dr Gurinder Kaur* Summit on Climate hosted by United States President Joe Biden has come to a successful conclusion. It was attended by leaders from 40 countries. In his inaugural address to the summit, Joe Biden said that the average global temperature is MISTAKES MADE IN H1N1 EPIDEMIC ARE BEING REPEATED IN COVID An international alert message about COVID-19 by United Health Professionals to President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Health Minister Harsh Vardhan: We are health professionals of the international collective United Health Professionals, composed of more than 1,500 members (including professors of medicine, intensive care physicians and infectious disease EDUCATION, EMPLOYABILITY AND EMPLOYMENT: UNDERSTANDING THE By Arjun Kumar, Ritika Gupta As India progresses into the 21st Century, aiming to become a global powerhouse, one of its significant impediments is the triple challenge of Education, Employability, and Employment. There are substantial gaps between our education system and employment demands in the private and public sectors. COVID -19 has aggravated this gap FOREST DAY: FORESTS CAN PROTECT AGAINST THE EFFECTS OF By Dr Gurinder Kaur* The International Forest Day is celebrated on March 21 since 1971 when the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) decided to recognize the importance of forests for humans, animals and birds. Forests are a precious gift of nature. They are the natural asset of any country on the basis of which a VISHWAMITRI PROJECT PROPOSAL FOR VADODARA PROBLEMATIC Opposing the decision of the authorities for floating tender for “rejuvenation” and “flood mitigation” for the Vishwamitri River in Vadodara, several concerned citizens* have said that this has been done “amidst chaotic conditions in the city, Gujarat and the country, in the wake of the world-wide pandemic, COVID-2019.” In a representation, they said that the CONSTRAINTS OF DIGITAL LITERACY IN RURAL INDIA: ONLY 21.3% By Prateek Aggarwal* The current age of technological revolution is being led by digital technology (mostly computers) that change the way we work, communicate, navigate social relationships, spend our leisure time, and much more. An inherent part of this revolution is automation—the execution by a machine agent which was previouslycarried out by a
MUCORMYCOSIS: HIGH COST OF TREATMENT BURDENS ECONOMICALLY PIL plea in the Gujarat High Court over Mucormycosis/Black Fungus, Court issues notice: A note by Citizens’ Covid Action Group: PIL no 67/2021 has been filed in the Gujarat High Court with regard to the grave situation of Mucormycosis in Gujarat and the procedural lapses to obtain Amphotericin B, the antifungal injection which has been MIDDLE EAST PEACE PLAN: JUSTICE TO PALESTINIANS AND Letter to President Joseph Biden* and his cabinet about Israel and Palestine conflict by Dr. Mike Ghouse, President, Center for Pluralism, Washington, DC It is time we work for the security of Israel and Justice to the Palestinians. We have to take bold steps IMPACT OF PANDEMIC ON CHILD LABOUR: NEED FOR SAFE RETURN The pandemic has had significant negative impact on the economy. It has led to profound disruptions of supply chains, halts in manufacturing and hence an increased economic insecurity. The very high proportion of workers in the informal economy makes India especially vulnerable to the economic and labour market shocks arisingas a result of the
CLIMATE SUMMIT: NEED FOR SERIOUS EFFORTS TO REDUCE CARBON By Dr Gurinder Kaur* Summit on Climate hosted by United States President Joe Biden has come to a successful conclusion. It was attended by leaders from 40 countries. In his inaugural address to the summit, Joe Biden said that the average global temperature is AMORPHOUS INDIAN MIGRATION STATISTICAL SYSTEM: WHY IS DATA By Arjun Kumar, Ritika Gupta, Sakshi Sharda* The second wave of Corona Virus has hit, the strain has proven to be more virulent. India in the past seven days has reported over three lakh cases per day.Currently, 150 districts in the country have a COVID positive rate passing 20 percent and hence debating a lockdown. This reminisce the terrifying images of the COVID-19 induced national lockdown DOES BILL GATES HAVE A POINT WITH HIS DEPOPULATION AGENDA Cycling is a healthy way of life – in many ways. Good for health, prevents lifestyle diseases such as diabetes, BP, obesity, etc. and reduces congestion on the roads, and pollution. CV: We need major legislative changes to put cars on motoring tracks. RKN: Bill Gates don’t have a point. The Gates, the Attenborough, speak from rulingclass
INDIA’S TRADE DYNAMICS UNDER COVID-19: TRADE OPENNESS AND By Prof Utpal K De, Dr Simi Mehta* The topics of wide debate and discussions of recent times have been revolving around the impacts of ongoing pandemic Covid-19 and consequences of various policy measures including the locking and unlocking of the economies, compensatory government measures vide cash transfers and other social safety nets,changing fiscal
MISTAKES MADE IN H1N1 EPIDEMIC ARE BEING REPEATED IN COVID Know that the same mistakes made in the H1N1 epidemic are being repeated today in the COVID epidemic. You are the victims of the biggest health scam of the 21st century regarding the real danger of the virus, the measures to be taken, the figures, the tests and the treatments, and this was done with the same techniques of manipulationused
ACCESS AND BENEFIT SHARING HAS TO BE MADE THE NEW NORMAL By Shalini Bhutani, Kanchi Kohli* A total of Rs 100 crores has been allocated through the PM-CARES (Prime Minister’s Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations) Fund to support domestic initiatives to develop a vaccine against COVID-19. The Department of Biotechnology (DBT) under the Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST) is the coordinating agency for the VADODARA’S VISHWAMITRI RIVER, ITS ENVIRONS BEING USED AS Jail Road, Beside Central Jail. Concerned citizens of Vadodara write to the Municipal Commissioner, Vadodara; Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Union of India; Chief Minister, Gujarat; BN Navalawala, Advisor to the Chief Minister; Chief Secretary, Government of Gujarat; Secretary, Water Resources, Government of Gujarat; and Principal Secretary, Urban MUCORMYCOSIS: HIGH COST OF TREATMENT BURDENS ECONOMICALLY PIL plea in the Gujarat High Court over Mucormycosis/Black Fungus, Court issues notice: A note by Citizens’ Covid Action Group: PIL no 67/2021 has been filed in the Gujarat High Court with regard to the grave situation of Mucormycosis in Gujarat and the procedural lapses to obtain Amphotericin B, the antifungal injection which has been MIDDLE EAST PEACE PLAN: JUSTICE TO PALESTINIANS AND Letter to President Joseph Biden* and his cabinet about Israel and Palestine conflict by Dr. Mike Ghouse, President, Center for Pluralism, Washington, DC It is time we work for the security of Israel and Justice to the Palestinians. We have to take bold steps IMPACT OF PANDEMIC ON CHILD LABOUR: NEED FOR SAFE RETURN The pandemic has had significant negative impact on the economy. It has led to profound disruptions of supply chains, halts in manufacturing and hence an increased economic insecurity. The very high proportion of workers in the informal economy makes India especially vulnerable to the economic and labour market shocks arisingas a result of the
CLIMATE SUMMIT: NEED FOR SERIOUS EFFORTS TO REDUCE CARBON By Dr Gurinder Kaur* Summit on Climate hosted by United States President Joe Biden has come to a successful conclusion. It was attended by leaders from 40 countries. In his inaugural address to the summit, Joe Biden said that the average global temperature is AMORPHOUS INDIAN MIGRATION STATISTICAL SYSTEM: WHY IS DATA By Arjun Kumar, Ritika Gupta, Sakshi Sharda* The second wave of Corona Virus has hit, the strain has proven to be more virulent. India in the past seven days has reported over three lakh cases per day.Currently, 150 districts in the country have a COVID positive rate passing 20 percent and hence debating a lockdown. This reminisce the terrifying images of the COVID-19 induced national lockdown DOES BILL GATES HAVE A POINT WITH HIS DEPOPULATION AGENDA Cycling is a healthy way of life – in many ways. Good for health, prevents lifestyle diseases such as diabetes, BP, obesity, etc. and reduces congestion on the roads, and pollution. CV: We need major legislative changes to put cars on motoring tracks. RKN: Bill Gates don’t have a point. The Gates, the Attenborough, speak from rulingclass
INDIA’S TRADE DYNAMICS UNDER COVID-19: TRADE OPENNESS AND By Prof Utpal K De, Dr Simi Mehta* The topics of wide debate and discussions of recent times have been revolving around the impacts of ongoing pandemic Covid-19 and consequences of various policy measures including the locking and unlocking of the economies, compensatory government measures vide cash transfers and other social safety nets,changing fiscal
MISTAKES MADE IN H1N1 EPIDEMIC ARE BEING REPEATED IN COVID Know that the same mistakes made in the H1N1 epidemic are being repeated today in the COVID epidemic. You are the victims of the biggest health scam of the 21st century regarding the real danger of the virus, the measures to be taken, the figures, the tests and the treatments, and this was done with the same techniques of manipulationused
ACCESS AND BENEFIT SHARING HAS TO BE MADE THE NEW NORMAL By Shalini Bhutani, Kanchi Kohli* A total of Rs 100 crores has been allocated through the PM-CARES (Prime Minister’s Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations) Fund to support domestic initiatives to develop a vaccine against COVID-19. The Department of Biotechnology (DBT) under the Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST) is the coordinating agency for the VADODARA’S VISHWAMITRI RIVER, ITS ENVIRONS BEING USED AS Jail Road, Beside Central Jail. Concerned citizens of Vadodara write to the Municipal Commissioner, Vadodara; Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Union of India; Chief Minister, Gujarat; BN Navalawala, Advisor to the Chief Minister; Chief Secretary, Government of Gujarat; Secretary, Water Resources, Government of Gujarat; and Principal Secretary, Urban ONLINE NEGOTIATIONS: A NEW AND SERIOUS THREAT TO 3 hours ago · Letter to the United Nations Secretary General by Dr S Faizi, an ecologist based in Thiruvananthapuram, currently Consultant (Biodiversity), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP); Chair, International Union for Conservation of Nature/ Commission on Environmental, Economic and Social Policy (IUCN/CEESP) Task Force on Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework; Team JUNE 2021 – PAGE 2 – COUNTERVIEW.ORG 1 post published by Rajiv Shah during June 2021. PIL plea in the Gujarat High Court over Mucormycosis/Black Fungus, Court issues notice: A note by Citizens’ Covid Action Group: PIL no 67/2021 has been filed in the Gujarat High Court with regard to the grave situation of Mucormycosis in Gujarat and the procedural lapses to obtain Amphotericin B, the antifungal injection which has been ATTITUDE TO ARREST FIRST AND THEN INVESTIGATE IS 1 day ago · By Sanjeev Sirohi* It is a matter of great concern and dismay that the power of police to arrest which is conferred to police under Section 41 of CrPC is being openly misused time and again and this urgently necessitates putting in some safeguards so that the arbitrary exercise of power to arrest without warrant MERGER OF BANKS TO FORM BIG BANKS, PRIVATIZATION OF PUBLIC By Sudhansu R Das Over decades public sector banks have become the happy hunting ground for the fraudsters and willful defaulters. After 2008 when the Lehman's Brothers’ bank collapsed in the USA under the weight of bad loans, recession gripped the global financial sector. That time, the Indian Public Sector Banks were not affected by CLIMATE SUMMIT: NEED FOR SERIOUS EFFORTS TO REDUCE CARBON By Dr Gurinder Kaur* Summit on Climate hosted by United States President Joe Biden has come to a successful conclusion. It was attended by leaders from 40 countries. In his inaugural address to the summit, Joe Biden said that the average global temperature is MISTAKES MADE IN H1N1 EPIDEMIC ARE BEING REPEATED IN COVID An international alert message about COVID-19 by United Health Professionals to President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Health Minister Harsh Vardhan: We are health professionals of the international collective United Health Professionals, composed of more than 1,500 members (including professors of medicine, intensive care physicians and infectious disease EDUCATION, EMPLOYABILITY AND EMPLOYMENT: UNDERSTANDING THE By Arjun Kumar, Ritika Gupta As India progresses into the 21st Century, aiming to become a global powerhouse, one of its significant impediments is the triple challenge of Education, Employability, and Employment. There are substantial gaps between our education system and employment demands in the private and public sectors. COVID -19 has aggravated this gap FOREST DAY: FORESTS CAN PROTECT AGAINST THE EFFECTS OF By Dr Gurinder Kaur* The International Forest Day is celebrated on March 21 since 1971 when the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) decided to recognize the importance of forests for humans, animals and birds. Forests are a precious gift of nature. They are the natural asset of any country on the basis of which a VISHWAMITRI PROJECT PROPOSAL FOR VADODARA PROBLEMATIC Opposing the decision of the authorities for floating tender for “rejuvenation” and “flood mitigation” for the Vishwamitri River in Vadodara, several concerned citizens* have said that this has been done “amidst chaotic conditions in the city, Gujarat and the country, in the wake of the world-wide pandemic, COVID-2019.” In a representation, they said that the CONSTRAINTS OF DIGITAL LITERACY IN RURAL INDIA: ONLY 21.3% By Prateek Aggarwal* The current age of technological revolution is being led by digital technology (mostly computers) that change the way we work, communicate, navigate social relationships, spend our leisure time, and much more. An inherent part of this revolution is automation—the execution by a machine agent which was previouslycarried out by a
MIDDLE EAST PEACE PLAN: JUSTICE TO PALESTINIANS AND Letter to President Joseph Biden* and his cabinet about Israel and Palestine conflict by Dr. Mike Ghouse, President, Center for Pluralism, Washington, DC It is time we work for the security of Israel and Justice to the Palestinians. We have to take bold steps MUCORMYCOSIS: HIGH COST OF TREATMENT BURDENS ECONOMICALLY PIL plea in the Gujarat High Court over Mucormycosis/Black Fungus, Court issues notice: A note by Citizens’ Covid Action Group: PIL no 67/2021 has been filed in the Gujarat High Court with regard to the grave situation of Mucormycosis in Gujarat and the procedural lapses to obtain Amphotericin B, the antifungal injection which has been IMPACT OF PANDEMIC ON CHILD LABOUR: NEED FOR SAFE RETURN The pandemic has had significant negative impact on the economy. It has led to profound disruptions of supply chains, halts in manufacturing and hence an increased economic insecurity. The very high proportion of workers in the informal economy makes India especially vulnerable to the economic and labour market shocks arisingas a result of the
AMORPHOUS INDIAN MIGRATION STATISTICAL SYSTEM: WHY IS DATA By Arjun Kumar, Ritika Gupta, Sakshi Sharda* The second wave of Corona Virus has hit, the strain has proven to be more virulent. India in the past seven days has reported over three lakh cases per day.Currently, 150 districts in the country have a COVID positive rate passing 20 percent and hence debating a lockdown. This reminisce the terrifying images of the COVID-19 induced national lockdown CLIMATE SUMMIT: NEED FOR SERIOUS EFFORTS TO REDUCE CARBON By Dr Gurinder Kaur* Summit on Climate hosted by United States President Joe Biden has come to a successful conclusion. It was attended by leaders from 40 countries. In his inaugural address to the summit, Joe Biden said that the average global temperature is DOES BILL GATES HAVE A POINT WITH HIS DEPOPULATION AGENDA Cycling is a healthy way of life – in many ways. Good for health, prevents lifestyle diseases such as diabetes, BP, obesity, etc. and reduces congestion on the roads, and pollution. CV: We need major legislative changes to put cars on motoring tracks. RKN: Bill Gates don’t have a point. The Gates, the Attenborough, speak from rulingclass
MISTAKES MADE IN H1N1 EPIDEMIC ARE BEING REPEATED IN COVID Know that the same mistakes made in the H1N1 epidemic are being repeated today in the COVID epidemic. You are the victims of the biggest health scam of the 21st century regarding the real danger of the virus, the measures to be taken, the figures, the tests and the treatments, and this was done with the same techniques of manipulationused
FOREST DAY: FORESTS CAN PROTECT AGAINST THE EFFECTS OF By Dr Gurinder Kaur* The International Forest Day is celebrated on March 21 since 1971 when the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) decided to recognize the importance of forests for humans, animals and birds. Forests are a precious gift of nature. They are the natural asset of any country on the basis of which a CAN ZERO WASTE HAPPEN? JOURNEY OF ZERO WASTE MANAGEMENT IN By Jyoti Mhapsekar, Gazala Paul* When a few women activists from Mumbai launched Stree Mukti Sanghatana, little did they know that they were going to be pioneers in urban zero waste management. Stree Mukti Sanghatana (SMS) meaning ‘Women’s Liberation Organisation’ was established in 1975 by Jyoti Mhapsekar, Sharada Sathe and others to bring women’s issues UNDROP’S IMPLEMENTATION DEPENDS ON STRENGTH OF LOCAL RURAL UNDROP’s implementation at the national levels will surely depend on the strength of the local rural people’s movement and international pressure. It is thus imperative for the rural people’s movement in the world to increase its mass base strength – especially peasants and other small food producers including Indigenous Peoples groups MIDDLE EAST PEACE PLAN: JUSTICE TO PALESTINIANS AND Letter to President Joseph Biden* and his cabinet about Israel and Palestine conflict by Dr. Mike Ghouse, President, Center for Pluralism, Washington, DC It is time we work for the security of Israel and Justice to the Palestinians. We have to take bold steps MUCORMYCOSIS: HIGH COST OF TREATMENT BURDENS ECONOMICALLY PIL plea in the Gujarat High Court over Mucormycosis/Black Fungus, Court issues notice: A note by Citizens’ Covid Action Group: PIL no 67/2021 has been filed in the Gujarat High Court with regard to the grave situation of Mucormycosis in Gujarat and the procedural lapses to obtain Amphotericin B, the antifungal injection which has been IMPACT OF PANDEMIC ON CHILD LABOUR: NEED FOR SAFE RETURN The pandemic has had significant negative impact on the economy. It has led to profound disruptions of supply chains, halts in manufacturing and hence an increased economic insecurity. The very high proportion of workers in the informal economy makes India especially vulnerable to the economic and labour market shocks arisingas a result of the
AMORPHOUS INDIAN MIGRATION STATISTICAL SYSTEM: WHY IS DATA By Arjun Kumar, Ritika Gupta, Sakshi Sharda* The second wave of Corona Virus has hit, the strain has proven to be more virulent. India in the past seven days has reported over three lakh cases per day.Currently, 150 districts in the country have a COVID positive rate passing 20 percent and hence debating a lockdown. This reminisce the terrifying images of the COVID-19 induced national lockdown CLIMATE SUMMIT: NEED FOR SERIOUS EFFORTS TO REDUCE CARBON By Dr Gurinder Kaur* Summit on Climate hosted by United States President Joe Biden has come to a successful conclusion. It was attended by leaders from 40 countries. In his inaugural address to the summit, Joe Biden said that the average global temperature is DOES BILL GATES HAVE A POINT WITH HIS DEPOPULATION AGENDA Cycling is a healthy way of life – in many ways. Good for health, prevents lifestyle diseases such as diabetes, BP, obesity, etc. and reduces congestion on the roads, and pollution. CV: We need major legislative changes to put cars on motoring tracks. RKN: Bill Gates don’t have a point. The Gates, the Attenborough, speak from rulingclass
MISTAKES MADE IN H1N1 EPIDEMIC ARE BEING REPEATED IN COVID Know that the same mistakes made in the H1N1 epidemic are being repeated today in the COVID epidemic. You are the victims of the biggest health scam of the 21st century regarding the real danger of the virus, the measures to be taken, the figures, the tests and the treatments, and this was done with the same techniques of manipulationused
FOREST DAY: FORESTS CAN PROTECT AGAINST THE EFFECTS OF By Dr Gurinder Kaur* The International Forest Day is celebrated on March 21 since 1971 when the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) decided to recognize the importance of forests for humans, animals and birds. Forests are a precious gift of nature. They are the natural asset of any country on the basis of which a CAN ZERO WASTE HAPPEN? JOURNEY OF ZERO WASTE MANAGEMENT IN By Jyoti Mhapsekar, Gazala Paul* When a few women activists from Mumbai launched Stree Mukti Sanghatana, little did they know that they were going to be pioneers in urban zero waste management. Stree Mukti Sanghatana (SMS) meaning ‘Women’s Liberation Organisation’ was established in 1975 by Jyoti Mhapsekar, Sharada Sathe and others to bring women’s issues UNDROP’S IMPLEMENTATION DEPENDS ON STRENGTH OF LOCAL RURAL UNDROP’s implementation at the national levels will surely depend on the strength of the local rural people’s movement and international pressure. It is thus imperative for the rural people’s movement in the world to increase its mass base strength – especially peasants and other small food producers including Indigenous Peoples groupsCOUNTERVIEW.ORG
By Bhabani Shankar Nayak* The blaming of young people as ‘lazy, deviants, drug abusers, materialists, selfish, directionless, apolitical and other stereotypes continue to dominate public narratives. The objectives of these borderless narratives are designed to weaken young people’s ability to challenge and transform thesociety in which
JUNE 2021 – PAGE 2 – COUNTERVIEW.ORG 1 post published by Rajiv Shah during June 2021. PIL plea in the Gujarat High Court over Mucormycosis/Black Fungus, Court issues notice: A note by Citizens’ Covid Action Group: PIL no 67/2021 has been filed in the Gujarat High Court with regard to the grave situation of Mucormycosis in Gujarat and the procedural lapses to obtain Amphotericin B, the antifungal injection which has been ATTITUDE TO ARREST FIRST AND THEN INVESTIGATE IS 13 hours ago · By Sanjeev Sirohi* It is a matter of great concern and dismay that the power of police to arrest which is conferred to police under Section 41 of CrPC is being openly misused time and again and this urgently necessitates putting in some safeguards so that the arbitrary exercise of power to arrest without warrant CLIMATE SUMMIT: NEED FOR SERIOUS EFFORTS TO REDUCE CARBON By Dr Gurinder Kaur* Summit on Climate hosted by United States President Joe Biden has come to a successful conclusion. It was attended by leaders from 40 countries. In his inaugural address to the summit, Joe Biden said that the average global temperature is THE RETURN OF THE PANDEMIC: BURYING OF THE MARGINALISED By Bidisha Chattopadhyay*, Sudeshna Roy** Little did Pandora know while opening the box that she would be the harbinger of diseases and misery. The recorded history of mankind has been dotted with deadly diseases such as plague, cholera, smallpox, leprosy, polio and various pandemic influenza, one of the worst being the ongoing Covid-19 in the EDUCATION, EMPLOYABILITY AND EMPLOYMENT: UNDERSTANDING THE By Arjun Kumar, Ritika Gupta As India progresses into the 21st Century, aiming to become a global powerhouse, one of its significant impediments is the triple challenge of Education, Employability, and Employment. There are substantial gaps between our education system and employment demands in the private and public sectors. COVID -19 has aggravated this gap IMPLICATIONS OF COVID-19 FOR MIGRATION AND DISPLACEMENT A joint study by the World Food Programme and the International Organization for Migration, “Populations at risk: Implications of COVID-19 for hunger, migration and displacement”, explores the impacts of COVID-19 and related containment measures on migrant workers, remittancedependent households and the forcibly displaced. It assesses the implications of the URBAN EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE AND INCREASED CASH TRANSFERS TO By Dr Soumyadip Chattopadhyay, Dr Arjun Kumar, Sunidhi Agarwal, Nikhil Jacob The exodus of migrant workers to their home states due to loss of livelihood in the wake of the Covid-19 induced lockdown was unprecedented. It brought unimaginable hardship to these city makers who thrived on the low paid and unstable jobs provided by their CAN ZERO WASTE HAPPEN? JOURNEY OF ZERO WASTE MANAGEMENT IN By Jyoti Mhapsekar, Gazala Paul* When a few women activists from Mumbai launched Stree Mukti Sanghatana, little did they know that they were going to be pioneers in urban zero waste management. Stree Mukti Sanghatana (SMS) meaning ‘Women’s Liberation Organisation’ was established in 1975 by Jyoti Mhapsekar, Sharada Sathe and others to bring women’s issues UNDROP’S IMPLEMENTATION DEPENDS ON STRENGTH OF LOCAL RURAL UNDROP’s implementation at the national levels will surely depend on the strength of the local rural people’s movement and international pressure. It is thus imperative for the rural people’s movement in the world to increase its mass base strength – especially peasants and other small food producers including Indigenous Peoples groups MUCORMYCOSIS: HIGH COST OF TREATMENT BURDENS ECONOMICALLY PIL plea in the Gujarat High Court over Mucormycosis/Black Fungus, Court issues notice: A note by Citizens’ Covid Action Group: PIL no 67/2021 has been filed in the Gujarat High Court with regard to the grave situation of Mucormycosis in Gujarat and the procedural lapses to obtain Amphotericin B, the antifungal injection which has been MIDDLE EAST PEACE PLAN: JUSTICE TO PALESTINIANS AND Letter to President Joseph Biden* and his cabinet about Israel and Palestine conflict by Dr. Mike Ghouse, President, Center for Pluralism, Washington, DC It is time we work for the security of Israel and Justice to the Palestinians. We have to take bold steps IMPACT OF PANDEMIC ON CHILD LABOUR: NEED FOR SAFE RETURN By Swapnil Lohani* Over the past nine months, the entire news and social media has been flooded with reports of rising cases of Covid-19 and the impact it has had on India’s economy. Millions of people lost their jobs or were forced to take pay cuts. Migrants were forced to walk hundreds of kilometers back CLIMATE SUMMIT: NEED FOR SERIOUS EFFORTS TO REDUCE CARBON By Dr Gurinder Kaur* Summit on Climate hosted by United States President Joe Biden has come to a successful conclusion. It was attended by leaders from 40 countries. In his inaugural address to the summit, Joe Biden said that the average global temperature is INDIA’S TRADE DYNAMICS UNDER COVID-19: TRADE OPENNESS AND By Prof Utpal K De, Dr Simi Mehta* The topics of wide debate and discussions of recent times have been revolving around the impacts of ongoing pandemic Covid-19 and consequences of various policy measures including the locking and unlocking of the economies, compensatory government measures vide cash transfers and other social safety nets,changing fiscal
DOES BILL GATES HAVE A POINT WITH HIS DEPOPULATION AGENDA Transcript of conversation which took place between three experts, AK Bhatia, Rich K Nang and Chandra Vikash, in response to a post on Mr Bill Gates, one of the key members of the global ruling elite and chief architect of the Covid Pandrama that is yet unfolding with its now ubiquitous masks, sanitisers, "social distancing" lockdown and AMORPHOUS INDIAN MIGRATION STATISTICAL SYSTEM: WHY IS DATA By Arjun Kumar, Ritika Gupta, Sakshi Sharda* The second wave of Corona Virus has hit, the strain has proven to be more virulent. India in the past seven days has reported over three lakh cases per day. Currently, 150 districts in the country have a COVID MISTAKES MADE IN H1N1 EPIDEMIC ARE BEING REPEATED IN COVID An international alert message about COVID-19 by United Health Professionals to President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Health Minister Harsh Vardhan: We are health professionals of the international collective United Health Professionals, composed of more than 1,500 members (including professors of medicine, intensive care physicians and infectious disease FOREST DAY: FORESTS CAN PROTECT AGAINST THE EFFECTS OF By Dr Gurinder Kaur* The International Forest Day is celebrated on March 21 since 1971 when the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) decided to recognize the importance of forests for humans, animals and birds. Forests are a precious gift of nature. They are the natural asset of any country on the basis of which a UNDROP’S IMPLEMENTATION DEPENDS ON STRENGTH OF LOCAL RURAL UNDROP’s implementation at the national levels will surely depend on the strength of the local rural people’s movement and international pressure. It is thus imperative for the rural people’s movement in the world to increase its mass base strength – especially peasants and other small food producers including Indigenous Peoples groups MUCORMYCOSIS: HIGH COST OF TREATMENT BURDENS ECONOMICALLY PIL plea in the Gujarat High Court over Mucormycosis/Black Fungus, Court issues notice: A note by Citizens’ Covid Action Group: PIL no 67/2021 has been filed in the Gujarat High Court with regard to the grave situation of Mucormycosis in Gujarat and the procedural lapses to obtain Amphotericin B, the antifungal injection which has been MIDDLE EAST PEACE PLAN: JUSTICE TO PALESTINIANS AND Letter to President Joseph Biden* and his cabinet about Israel and Palestine conflict by Dr. Mike Ghouse, President, Center for Pluralism, Washington, DC It is time we work for the security of Israel and Justice to the Palestinians. We have to take bold steps IMPACT OF PANDEMIC ON CHILD LABOUR: NEED FOR SAFE RETURN By Swapnil Lohani* Over the past nine months, the entire news and social media has been flooded with reports of rising cases of Covid-19 and the impact it has had on India’s economy. Millions of people lost their jobs or were forced to take pay cuts. Migrants were forced to walk hundreds of kilometers back CLIMATE SUMMIT: NEED FOR SERIOUS EFFORTS TO REDUCE CARBON By Dr Gurinder Kaur* Summit on Climate hosted by United States President Joe Biden has come to a successful conclusion. It was attended by leaders from 40 countries. In his inaugural address to the summit, Joe Biden said that the average global temperature is DOES BILL GATES HAVE A POINT WITH HIS DEPOPULATION AGENDA Transcript of conversation which took place between three experts, AK Bhatia, Rich K Nang and Chandra Vikash, in response to a post on Mr Bill Gates, one of the key members of the global ruling elite and chief architect of the Covid Pandrama that is yet unfolding with its now ubiquitous masks, sanitisers, "social distancing" lockdown and INDIA’S TRADE DYNAMICS UNDER COVID-19: TRADE OPENNESS AND By Prof Utpal K De, Dr Simi Mehta* The topics of wide debate and discussions of recent times have been revolving around the impacts of ongoing pandemic Covid-19 and consequences of various policy measures including the locking and unlocking of the economies, compensatory government measures vide cash transfers and other social safety nets,changing fiscal
AMORPHOUS INDIAN MIGRATION STATISTICAL SYSTEM: WHY IS DATA By Arjun Kumar, Ritika Gupta, Sakshi Sharda* The second wave of Corona Virus has hit, the strain has proven to be more virulent. India in the past seven days has reported over three lakh cases per day. Currently, 150 districts in the country have a COVID MISTAKES MADE IN H1N1 EPIDEMIC ARE BEING REPEATED IN COVID An international alert message about COVID-19 by United Health Professionals to President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Health Minister Harsh Vardhan: We are health professionals of the international collective United Health Professionals, composed of more than 1,500 members (including professors of medicine, intensive care physicians and infectious disease FOREST DAY: FORESTS CAN PROTECT AGAINST THE EFFECTS OF By Dr Gurinder Kaur* The International Forest Day is celebrated on March 21 since 1971 when the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) decided to recognize the importance of forests for humans, animals and birds. Forests are a precious gift of nature. They are the natural asset of any country on the basis of which a UNDROP’S IMPLEMENTATION DEPENDS ON STRENGTH OF LOCAL RURAL UNDROP’s implementation at the national levels will surely depend on the strength of the local rural people’s movement and international pressure. It is thus imperative for the rural people’s movement in the world to increase its mass base strength – especially peasants and other small food producers including Indigenous Peoples groupsCOUNTERVIEW.ORG
By Bhabani Shankar Nayak* The blaming of young people as ‘lazy, deviants, drug abusers, materialists, selfish, directionless, apolitical and other stereotypes continue to dominate public narratives. The objectives of these borderless narratives are designed to weaken young people’s ability to challenge and transform thesociety in which
MERGER OF BANKS TO FORM BIG BANKS, PRIVATIZATION OF PUBLIC 1 day ago · By Sudhansu R Das Over decades public sector banks have become the happy hunting ground for the fraudsters and willful defaulters. After 2008 when the Lehman's Brothers’ bank collapsed in the USA under the weight of bad loans, recession gripped the global financial sector. That time, the Indian Public Sector Banks were notaffected by
PEOPLE’S MOVEMENTS LAUNCH GLOBAL PEOPLE’S SUMMIT ON FOOD A civil society* call to reclaim food systems from corporate control: On World Environment Day, farmers, consumers, environmentalists, sectoral groups held a press launch of the Global People's Summit on Food Systems today, June 5, 2021. The Global People's Summit is a people-led campaign for the radical transformation of food systems, to counter the upcoming United CLIMATE SUMMIT: NEED FOR SERIOUS EFFORTS TO REDUCE CARBON By Dr Gurinder Kaur* Summit on Climate hosted by United States President Joe Biden has come to a successful conclusion. It was attended by leaders from 40 countries. In his inaugural address to the summit, Joe Biden said that the average global temperature is THE RETURN OF THE PANDEMIC: BURYING OF THE MARGINALISED By Bidisha Chattopadhyay*, Sudeshna Roy** Little did Pandora know while opening the box that she would be the harbinger of diseases and misery. The recorded history of mankind has been dotted with deadly diseases such as plague, cholera, smallpox, leprosy, polio and various pandemic influenza, one of the worst being the ongoing Covid-19 in the IMPLICATIONS OF COVID-19 FOR MIGRATION AND DISPLACEMENT A joint study by the World Food Programme and the International Organization for Migration, “Populations at risk: Implications of COVID-19 for hunger, migration and displacement”, explores the impacts of COVID-19 and related containment measures on migrant workers, remittancedependent households and the forcibly displaced. It assesses the implications of the EDUCATION, EMPLOYABILITY AND EMPLOYMENT: UNDERSTANDING THE By Arjun Kumar, Ritika Gupta As India progresses into the 21st Century, aiming to become a global powerhouse, one of its significant impediments is the triple challenge of Education, Employability, and Employment. There are substantial gaps between our education system and employment demands in the private and public sectors. COVID -19 has aggravated this gap URBAN EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE AND INCREASED CASH TRANSFERS TO By Dr Soumyadip Chattopadhyay, Dr Arjun Kumar, Sunidhi Agarwal, Nikhil Jacob The exodus of migrant workers to their home states due to loss of livelihood in the wake of the Covid-19 induced lockdown was unprecedented. It brought unimaginable hardship to these city makers who thrived on the low paid and unstable jobs provided by their CAN ZERO WASTE HAPPEN? JOURNEY OF ZERO WASTE MANAGEMENT IN By Jyoti Mhapsekar, Gazala Paul* When a few women activists from Mumbai launched Stree Mukti Sanghatana, little did they know that they were going to be pioneers in urban zero waste management. Stree Mukti Sanghatana (SMS) meaning ‘Women’s Liberation Organisation’ was established in 1975 by Jyoti Mhapsekar, Sharada Sathe and others to bring women’s issues CHALLENGES IN IMPLEMENTATION OF JUVENILE JUSTICE ACT IN A ‘Juvenile’ is defined as a boy or girl who is yet to attain the age of 18 years, bears little resemblance to an adult and legally cannot be made answerable for his or her actions or offences. In simple words, a juvenile is that child who has committed MUCORMYCOSIS: HIGH COST OF TREATMENT BURDENS ECONOMICALLY PIL plea in the Gujarat High Court over Mucormycosis/Black Fungus, Court issues notice: A note by Citizens’ Covid Action Group: PIL no 67/2021 has been filed in the Gujarat High Court with regard to the grave situation of Mucormycosis in Gujarat and the procedural lapses to obtain Amphotericin B, the antifungal injection which has been MIDDLE EAST PEACE PLAN: JUSTICE TO PALESTINIANS AND Letter to President Joseph Biden* and his cabinet about Israel and Palestine conflict by Dr. Mike Ghouse, President, Center for Pluralism, Washington, DC It is time we work for the security of Israel and Justice to the Palestinians. We have to take bold steps IMPACT OF PANDEMIC ON CHILD LABOUR: NEED FOR SAFE RETURN The pandemic has had significant negative impact on the economy. It has led to profound disruptions of supply chains, halts in manufacturing and hence an increased economic insecurity. The very high proportion of workers in the informal economy makes India especially vulnerable to the economic and labour market shocks arisingas a result of the
AMORPHOUS INDIAN MIGRATION STATISTICAL SYSTEM: WHY IS DATA By Arjun Kumar, Ritika Gupta, Sakshi Sharda* The second wave of Corona Virus has hit, the strain has proven to be more virulent. India in the past seven days has reported over three lakh cases per day.Currently, 150 districts in the country have a COVID positive rate passing 20 percent and hence debating a lockdown. This reminisce the terrifying images of the COVID-19 induced national lockdown CLIMATE SUMMIT: NEED FOR SERIOUS EFFORTS TO REDUCE CARBON By Dr Gurinder Kaur* Summit on Climate hosted by United States President Joe Biden has come to a successful conclusion. It was attended by leaders from 40 countries. In his inaugural address to the summit, Joe Biden said that the average global temperature is DOES BILL GATES HAVE A POINT WITH HIS DEPOPULATION AGENDA Cycling is a healthy way of life – in many ways. Good for health, prevents lifestyle diseases such as diabetes, BP, obesity, etc. and reduces congestion on the roads, and pollution. CV: We need major legislative changes to put cars on motoring tracks. RKN: Bill Gates don’t have a point. The Gates, the Attenborough, speak from rulingclass
MISTAKES MADE IN H1N1 EPIDEMIC ARE BEING REPEATED IN COVID Know that the same mistakes made in the H1N1 epidemic are being repeated today in the COVID epidemic. You are the victims of the biggest health scam of the 21st century regarding the real danger of the virus, the measures to be taken, the figures, the tests and the treatments, and this was done with the same techniques of manipulationused
ACCESS AND BENEFIT SHARING HAS TO BE MADE THE NEW NORMAL By Shalini Bhutani, Kanchi Kohli* A total of Rs 100 crores has been allocated through the PM-CARES (Prime Minister’s Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations) Fund to support domestic initiatives to develop a vaccine against COVID-19. The Department of Biotechnology (DBT) under the Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST) is the coordinating agency for the UNDROP’S IMPLEMENTATION DEPENDS ON STRENGTH OF LOCAL RURAL UNDROP’s implementation at the national levels will surely depend on the strength of the local rural people’s movement and international pressure. It is thus imperative for the rural people’s movement in the world to increase its mass base strength – especially peasants and other small food producers including Indigenous Peoples groups VADODARA’S VISHWAMITRI RIVER, ITS ENVIRONS BEING USED AS Jail Road, Beside Central Jail. Concerned citizens of Vadodara write to the Municipal Commissioner, Vadodara; Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Union of India; Chief Minister, Gujarat; BN Navalawala, Advisor to the Chief Minister; Chief Secretary, Government of Gujarat; Secretary, Water Resources, Government of Gujarat; and Principal Secretary, Urban MUCORMYCOSIS: HIGH COST OF TREATMENT BURDENS ECONOMICALLY PIL plea in the Gujarat High Court over Mucormycosis/Black Fungus, Court issues notice: A note by Citizens’ Covid Action Group: PIL no 67/2021 has been filed in the Gujarat High Court with regard to the grave situation of Mucormycosis in Gujarat and the procedural lapses to obtain Amphotericin B, the antifungal injection which has been MIDDLE EAST PEACE PLAN: JUSTICE TO PALESTINIANS AND Letter to President Joseph Biden* and his cabinet about Israel and Palestine conflict by Dr. Mike Ghouse, President, Center for Pluralism, Washington, DC It is time we work for the security of Israel and Justice to the Palestinians. We have to take bold steps IMPACT OF PANDEMIC ON CHILD LABOUR: NEED FOR SAFE RETURN The pandemic has had significant negative impact on the economy. It has led to profound disruptions of supply chains, halts in manufacturing and hence an increased economic insecurity. The very high proportion of workers in the informal economy makes India especially vulnerable to the economic and labour market shocks arisingas a result of the
AMORPHOUS INDIAN MIGRATION STATISTICAL SYSTEM: WHY IS DATA By Arjun Kumar, Ritika Gupta, Sakshi Sharda* The second wave of Corona Virus has hit, the strain has proven to be more virulent. India in the past seven days has reported over three lakh cases per day.Currently, 150 districts in the country have a COVID positive rate passing 20 percent and hence debating a lockdown. This reminisce the terrifying images of the COVID-19 induced national lockdown CLIMATE SUMMIT: NEED FOR SERIOUS EFFORTS TO REDUCE CARBON By Dr Gurinder Kaur* Summit on Climate hosted by United States President Joe Biden has come to a successful conclusion. It was attended by leaders from 40 countries. In his inaugural address to the summit, Joe Biden said that the average global temperature is DOES BILL GATES HAVE A POINT WITH HIS DEPOPULATION AGENDA Cycling is a healthy way of life – in many ways. Good for health, prevents lifestyle diseases such as diabetes, BP, obesity, etc. and reduces congestion on the roads, and pollution. CV: We need major legislative changes to put cars on motoring tracks. RKN: Bill Gates don’t have a point. The Gates, the Attenborough, speak from rulingclass
MISTAKES MADE IN H1N1 EPIDEMIC ARE BEING REPEATED IN COVID Know that the same mistakes made in the H1N1 epidemic are being repeated today in the COVID epidemic. You are the victims of the biggest health scam of the 21st century regarding the real danger of the virus, the measures to be taken, the figures, the tests and the treatments, and this was done with the same techniques of manipulationused
ACCESS AND BENEFIT SHARING HAS TO BE MADE THE NEW NORMAL By Shalini Bhutani, Kanchi Kohli* A total of Rs 100 crores has been allocated through the PM-CARES (Prime Minister’s Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations) Fund to support domestic initiatives to develop a vaccine against COVID-19. The Department of Biotechnology (DBT) under the Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST) is the coordinating agency for the UNDROP’S IMPLEMENTATION DEPENDS ON STRENGTH OF LOCAL RURAL UNDROP’s implementation at the national levels will surely depend on the strength of the local rural people’s movement and international pressure. It is thus imperative for the rural people’s movement in the world to increase its mass base strength – especially peasants and other small food producers including Indigenous Peoples groups VADODARA’S VISHWAMITRI RIVER, ITS ENVIRONS BEING USED AS Jail Road, Beside Central Jail. Concerned citizens of Vadodara write to the Municipal Commissioner, Vadodara; Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Union of India; Chief Minister, Gujarat; BN Navalawala, Advisor to the Chief Minister; Chief Secretary, Government of Gujarat; Secretary, Water Resources, Government of Gujarat; and Principal Secretary, Urban MERGER OF BANKS TO FORM BIG BANKS, PRIVATIZATION OF PUBLIC 19 hours ago · By Sudhansu R Das Over decades public sector banks have become the happy hunting ground for the fraudsters and willful defaulters. After 2008 when the Lehman's Brothers’ bank collapsed in the USA under the weight of bad loans, recession gripped the global financial sector. That time, the Indian Public Sector Banks were notaffected by
PEOPLE’S MOVEMENTS LAUNCH GLOBAL PEOPLE’S SUMMIT ON FOOD A civil society* call to reclaim food systems from corporate control: On World Environment Day, farmers, consumers, environmentalists, sectoral groups held a press launch of the Global People's Summit on Food Systems today, June 5, 2021. The Global People's Summit is a people-led campaign for the radical transformation of food systems, to counter the upcoming United CLIMATE SUMMIT: NEED FOR SERIOUS EFFORTS TO REDUCE CARBON By Dr Gurinder Kaur* Summit on Climate hosted by United States President Joe Biden has come to a successful conclusion. It was attended by leaders from 40 countries. In his inaugural address to the summit, Joe Biden said that the average global temperature is COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A PATHBREAKING PERIOD IN HISTORY FOR A report: With migrant workers, women and children facing greatest exploitation and traumas of the time, the COVID-19 pandemic has been a pathbreaking period in history, said Padma Shri Dr Sunitha Krishan, Founder of Prajwala. She was speaking on the occasion of “International Migrants Day- Accompanying Distressed Migrants”,organised by
EDUCATION, EMPLOYABILITY AND EMPLOYMENT: UNDERSTANDING THE By Arjun Kumar, Ritika Gupta As India progresses into the 21st Century, aiming to become a global powerhouse, one of its significant impediments is the triple challenge of Education, Employability, and Employment. There are substantial gaps between our education system and employment demands in the private and public sectors. COVID -19 has aggravated this gap FOREST DAY: FORESTS CAN PROTECT AGAINST THE EFFECTS OF By Dr Gurinder Kaur* The International Forest Day is celebrated on March 21 since 1971 when the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) decided to recognize the importance of forests for humans, animals and birds. Forests are a precious gift of nature. They are the natural asset of any country on the basis of which a CAN ZERO WASTE HAPPEN? JOURNEY OF ZERO WASTE MANAGEMENT IN By Jyoti Mhapsekar, Gazala Paul* When a few women activists from Mumbai launched Stree Mukti Sanghatana, little did they know that they were going to be pioneers in urban zero waste management. Stree Mukti Sanghatana (SMS) meaning ‘Women’s Liberation Organisation’ was established in 1975 by Jyoti Mhapsekar, Sharada Sathe and others to bring women’s issues HUMAN RIGHTS OF ROHINGIYAS: LIVELIHOOD CRISIS AMIDST An Impact and Policy Research Institute (IMPRI) note* on web policy discussion on No-Land’s Man: The Human Rights of Rohingyas”: Every human being holds some fundamental rights which is called human rights as enshrined in the international legal framework and globally endorsed legal system. The UN Declaration of Human Rights adopted in1948 says that
VISHWAMITRI PROJECT PROPOSAL FOR VADODARA PROBLEMATIC Opposing the decision of the authorities for floating tender for “rejuvenation” and “flood mitigation” for the Vishwamitri River in Vadodara, several concerned citizens* have said that this has been done “amidst chaotic conditions in the city, Gujarat and the country, in the wake of the world-wide pandemic, COVID-2019.” In a representation, they said that the UNDROP’S IMPLEMENTATION DEPENDS ON STRENGTH OF LOCAL RURAL UNDROP’s implementation at the national levels will surely depend on the strength of the local rural people’s movement and international pressure. It is thus imperative for the rural people’s movement in the world to increase its mass base strength – especially peasants and other small food producers including Indigenous Peoples groups MIDDLE EAST PEACE PLAN: JUSTICE TO PALESTINIANS AND Letter to President Joseph Biden* and his cabinet about Israel and Palestine conflict by Dr. Mike Ghouse, President, Center for Pluralism, Washington, DC It is time we work for the security of Israel and Justice to the Palestinians. We have to take bold steps MUCORMYCOSIS: HIGH COST OF TREATMENT BURDENS ECONOMICALLY PIL plea in the Gujarat High Court over Mucormycosis/Black Fungus, Court issues notice: A note by Citizens’ Covid Action Group: PIL no 67/2021 has been filed in the Gujarat High Court with regard to the grave situation of Mucormycosis in Gujarat and the procedural lapses to obtain Amphotericin B, the antifungal injection which has been IMPACT OF PANDEMIC ON CHILD LABOUR: NEED FOR SAFE RETURN The pandemic has had significant negative impact on the economy. It has led to profound disruptions of supply chains, halts in manufacturing and hence an increased economic insecurity. The very high proportion of workers in the informal economy makes India especially vulnerable to the economic and labour market shocks arisingas a result of the
DOES BILL GATES HAVE A POINT WITH HIS DEPOPULATION AGENDA Cycling is a healthy way of life – in many ways. Good for health, prevents lifestyle diseases such as diabetes, BP, obesity, etc. and reduces congestion on the roads, and pollution. CV: We need major legislative changes to put cars on motoring tracks. RKN: Bill Gates don’t have a point. The Gates, the Attenborough, speak from rulingclass
MISTAKES MADE IN H1N1 EPIDEMIC ARE BEING REPEATED IN COVID Know that the same mistakes made in the H1N1 epidemic are being repeated today in the COVID epidemic. You are the victims of the biggest health scam of the 21st century regarding the real danger of the virus, the measures to be taken, the figures, the tests and the treatments, and this was done with the same techniques of manipulationused
AMORPHOUS INDIAN MIGRATION STATISTICAL SYSTEM: WHY IS DATA By Arjun Kumar, Ritika Gupta, Sakshi Sharda* The second wave of Corona Virus has hit, the strain has proven to be more virulent. India in the past seven days has reported over three lakh cases per day.Currently, 150 districts in the country have a COVID positive rate passing 20 percent and hence debating a lockdown. This reminisce the terrifying images of the COVID-19 induced national lockdown EDUCATION, EMPLOYABILITY AND EMPLOYMENT: UNDERSTANDING THE By Arjun Kumar, Ritika Gupta As India progresses into the 21st Century, aiming to become a global powerhouse, one of its significant impediments is the triple challenge of Education, Employability, and Employment. There are substantial gaps between our education system and employment demands in the private and public sectors. COVID -19 has aggravated this gap INDIA’S TRADE DYNAMICS UNDER COVID-19: TRADE OPENNESS AND By Prof Utpal K De, Dr Simi Mehta* The topics of wide debate and discussions of recent times have been revolving around the impacts of ongoing pandemic Covid-19 and consequences of various policy measures including the locking and unlocking of the economies, compensatory government measures vide cash transfers and other social safety nets,changing fiscal
ACCESS AND BENEFIT SHARING HAS TO BE MADE THE NEW NORMAL By Shalini Bhutani, Kanchi Kohli* A total of Rs 100 crores has been allocated through the PM-CARES (Prime Minister’s Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations) Fund to support domestic initiatives to develop a vaccine against COVID-19. The Department of Biotechnology (DBT) under the Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST) is the coordinating agency for the VADODARA’S VISHWAMITRI RIVER, ITS ENVIRONS BEING USED AS Jail Road, Beside Central Jail. Concerned citizens of Vadodara write to the Municipal Commissioner, Vadodara; Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Union of India; Chief Minister, Gujarat; BN Navalawala, Advisor to the Chief Minister; Chief Secretary, Government of Gujarat; Secretary, Water Resources, Government of Gujarat; and Principal Secretary, Urban MIDDLE EAST PEACE PLAN: JUSTICE TO PALESTINIANS AND Letter to President Joseph Biden* and his cabinet about Israel and Palestine conflict by Dr. Mike Ghouse, President, Center for Pluralism, Washington, DC It is time we work for the security of Israel and Justice to the Palestinians. We have to take bold steps MUCORMYCOSIS: HIGH COST OF TREATMENT BURDENS ECONOMICALLY PIL plea in the Gujarat High Court over Mucormycosis/Black Fungus, Court issues notice: A note by Citizens’ Covid Action Group: PIL no 67/2021 has been filed in the Gujarat High Court with regard to the grave situation of Mucormycosis in Gujarat and the procedural lapses to obtain Amphotericin B, the antifungal injection which has been IMPACT OF PANDEMIC ON CHILD LABOUR: NEED FOR SAFE RETURN The pandemic has had significant negative impact on the economy. It has led to profound disruptions of supply chains, halts in manufacturing and hence an increased economic insecurity. The very high proportion of workers in the informal economy makes India especially vulnerable to the economic and labour market shocks arisingas a result of the
DOES BILL GATES HAVE A POINT WITH HIS DEPOPULATION AGENDA Cycling is a healthy way of life – in many ways. Good for health, prevents lifestyle diseases such as diabetes, BP, obesity, etc. and reduces congestion on the roads, and pollution. CV: We need major legislative changes to put cars on motoring tracks. RKN: Bill Gates don’t have a point. The Gates, the Attenborough, speak from rulingclass
MISTAKES MADE IN H1N1 EPIDEMIC ARE BEING REPEATED IN COVID Know that the same mistakes made in the H1N1 epidemic are being repeated today in the COVID epidemic. You are the victims of the biggest health scam of the 21st century regarding the real danger of the virus, the measures to be taken, the figures, the tests and the treatments, and this was done with the same techniques of manipulationused
AMORPHOUS INDIAN MIGRATION STATISTICAL SYSTEM: WHY IS DATA By Arjun Kumar, Ritika Gupta, Sakshi Sharda* The second wave of Corona Virus has hit, the strain has proven to be more virulent. India in the past seven days has reported over three lakh cases per day.Currently, 150 districts in the country have a COVID positive rate passing 20 percent and hence debating a lockdown. This reminisce the terrifying images of the COVID-19 induced national lockdown EDUCATION, EMPLOYABILITY AND EMPLOYMENT: UNDERSTANDING THE By Arjun Kumar, Ritika Gupta As India progresses into the 21st Century, aiming to become a global powerhouse, one of its significant impediments is the triple challenge of Education, Employability, and Employment. There are substantial gaps between our education system and employment demands in the private and public sectors. COVID -19 has aggravated this gap INDIA’S TRADE DYNAMICS UNDER COVID-19: TRADE OPENNESS AND By Prof Utpal K De, Dr Simi Mehta* The topics of wide debate and discussions of recent times have been revolving around the impacts of ongoing pandemic Covid-19 and consequences of various policy measures including the locking and unlocking of the economies, compensatory government measures vide cash transfers and other social safety nets,changing fiscal
ACCESS AND BENEFIT SHARING HAS TO BE MADE THE NEW NORMAL By Shalini Bhutani, Kanchi Kohli* A total of Rs 100 crores has been allocated through the PM-CARES (Prime Minister’s Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations) Fund to support domestic initiatives to develop a vaccine against COVID-19. The Department of Biotechnology (DBT) under the Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST) is the coordinating agency for the VADODARA’S VISHWAMITRI RIVER, ITS ENVIRONS BEING USED AS Jail Road, Beside Central Jail. Concerned citizens of Vadodara write to the Municipal Commissioner, Vadodara; Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Union of India; Chief Minister, Gujarat; BN Navalawala, Advisor to the Chief Minister; Chief Secretary, Government of Gujarat; Secretary, Water Resources, Government of Gujarat; and Principal Secretary, UrbanCOUNTERVIEW.ORG
By Bhabani Shankar Nayak* The blaming of young people as ‘lazy, deviants, drug abusers, materialists, selfish, directionless, apolitical and other stereotypes continue to dominate public narratives. The objectives of these borderless narratives are designed to weaken young people’s ability to challenge and transform thesociety in which
PEOPLE’S MOVEMENTS LAUNCH GLOBAL PEOPLE’S SUMMIT ON FOOD A civil society* call to reclaim food systems from corporate control: On World Environment Day, farmers, consumers, environmentalists, sectoral groups held a press launch of the Global People's Summit on Food Systems today, June 5, 2021. The Global People's Summit is a people-led campaign for the radical transformation of food systems, to counter the upcoming United WE HUG THE TREES BECAUSE THE TREES HAVE NO VOICE Vijay Prashad an Indian historian and journalist, an author of 30 books, Chief Correspondent for Globetrotter, a Columnist for Frontline, and Chief Editor of LeftWord Books, has said, “Our ecological footprint suggests that we do not live on one Earth, but on 1. 6 Earths. By our encroachment and destruction of biodiversity, our degradation of land, and our AMORPHOUS INDIAN MIGRATION STATISTICAL SYSTEM: WHY IS DATA By Arjun Kumar, Ritika Gupta, Sakshi Sharda* The second wave of Corona Virus has hit, the strain has proven to be more virulent. India in the past seven days has reported over three lakh cases per day. Currently, 150 districts in the country have a COVID EDUCATION, EMPLOYABILITY AND EMPLOYMENT: UNDERSTANDING THE By Arjun Kumar, Ritika Gupta As India progresses into the 21st Century, aiming to become a global powerhouse, one of its significant impediments is the triple challenge of Education, Employability, and Employment. There are substantial gaps between our education system and employment demands in the private and public sectors. COVID -19 has aggravated this gap ECHO CHAMBERS AND FILTER BUBBLES: THE MECHANICS OF By Gauri Sharma* The media ecosystem of India has been witnessing a shift towards more sensational, short-form news often reported in a manner that incites emotions. As attention spans decrease and the need for quick gratification rises among consumers, journalism that presents very little legitimate, well-researched news along with eye-catching headlines is increasingly distributed to THE FIRST CAMPAIGN OF A GIRL, SOON TO BEGIN HER TEEN AGE Niharika By Martin Macwan* The day was March 20, 2021. The Dalit Shakti Kendra (DSK) was holding the first programme to launch its sustained campaign against untouchability. People from different villages of 14 districts had come with their own donations in the form of 501 kilo Gram of brass utensils. There were no speeches. After HUMAN RIGHTS OF ROHINGIYAS: LIVELIHOOD CRISIS AMIDST An Impact and Policy Research Institute (IMPRI) note* on web policy discussion on No-Land’s Man: The Human Rights of Rohingyas”: Every human being holds some fundamental rights which is called human rights as enshrined in the international legal framework and globally endorsed legal system. The UN Declaration of Human Rights adopted in1948 says that
POLLUTION-RELATED DEATHS: INDIA AMONG THE TOP TEN BECAUSE Excerpts from the report “Pollution and Health Metrics: Global, Regional, and Country Analysis December 2019”, prepared by Global Alliance for Health and Pollution: Pollution is an enormous and poorly addressed health problem. In October 2017, The Lancet Commission on pollution and health quantified the human toll of worldwide pollution—9 million premature deaths a year. WHY ARE WE SPLITTING HAIRS ON MAKING MARITAL RAPE A By Sanjeev Sirohi* Without mincing any words and coming straight to the heart of the matter, let me say this from the bottom of my heart that I fully support the burgeoning demand for making marital rape an offence. A rape is a rape. A husband who is supposed to protect hiswife and take
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* Contributing Guidelines CAN A VILLAGE SPECIALISED IN SHARK FISHING HAVE LESSONS FOR INDIA’S FISHERIES?November 22, 2019
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By Bhanu Sridharan The Thoothoor group of villages in Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu has a long history of targeted shark fisheries. Shark fishermen from the region undertake month-long risky journeys to international waters in search of sharks. With shark populations declining in India and across the world, scientists are concerned about overexploitation and call for … Continue reading Can a village specialised in shark fishing have lessons for India’s fisheries?SHARE THIS:
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A GLOBAL ‘TOILET REVOLUTION’ IS UNDERWAY – BUT IT’S POLLUTING WATER AND IGNORING THE URBAN POORNovember 21, 2019
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By Deljana Iossifova, Purva Dewoolkar, Youcao Ren* Don’t take toilets for granted. Their connection to a managed sewage disposal system protects you from diseases and infections that can stunt your growth, harm your nutrition and even kill you. For some 670 million people, this basic service is not provided. In rapidly growing cities in low … Continue reading A global ‘toilet revolution’ is underway – but it’s polluting water and ignoring the urban poorSHARE THIS:
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FRA CONTINUES TO BE PLAGUED BY CHALLENGES IN IMPLEMENTATIONNovember 20, 2019
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Uphold forest rights act to secure rights, livelihood and forest conservation: A note by Community Forest Rights-Learning and Advocacy (CFRLA), All India Forum of Forest Movements (AIFFM), Mahila Kisan Adhikaar Manch (MAKAAM): The Forest Rights Act (FRA) was enacted to undo the historical injustice against Forest Dwelling Scheduled Tribe and other forest dwelling communities by recognizing … Continue reading FRA continues to be plagued by challenges in implementationSHARE THIS:
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WHY WORLD CAN’T PROTECT CLIMATE WITHOUT CHECKING POPULATION GROWTH?November 19, 2019
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By NS Venkataraman* A well-researched study has been conducted about the linkages between global population growth and climate hazard. The study has been conducted by Nandini Consultancy Centre, a firm of chemical engineers based at Chennai and Singapore. The study report urges the UNO to recognize the inadequacies of the decisions taken during the Paris … Continue reading Why world can’t protect climate without checking population growth?SHARE THIS:
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HIDDEN ORDEAL OF HARDSHIPS ENDURED BY RURAL WOMEN DURING PREGNANCYAND CHILDBIRTH
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Excerpts from the Jaccha Baccha-Survey (JABS) of pregnant and nursing women in rural India conducted in June 2019, coordinated by Jean Drèze, Reetika Khera and Anmol Somanchi The Jaccha-Baccha Survey (JABS), conducted by student volunteers in June 2019, took place in six states: Chhattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and Uttar Pradesh. In each … Continue reading Hidden ordeal of hardships endured by rural women during pregnancy and childbirthSHARE THIS:
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WHY JNU, WHICH HAS THE STRENGTH TO RESIST AND RETAIN ITS PRIDE, ALSO ‘SPOILS’ ONE’S LIFENovember 16, 2019
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By Ather Farouqui* The idealism inculcated in the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) stays with you, it seeps into your every core and translates into action. This is why, even now, whenever there is public outrage over unjust government policies or an act of violence, JNU students and faculty are often seen leading protests, facing police … Continue reading Why JNU, which has the strength to resist and retain its pride, also ‘spoils’ one’s lifeSHARE THIS:
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HIGHEST JUDICIAL OFFICE UNDER RTI PURVIEW: POSITIVES AND CREATIVE TENSIONS IN CONSTITUTION BENCH’S OPINIONNovember 15, 2019
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By Venkatesh Nayak* “To be, or not to be, that is the question: Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous (RTI applications) fortune, or to take arms against a sea of (information requesters) troubles and by opposing end (their right to know) them.” (With apologies to Shakespeare for … Continue reading Highest judicial office under RTI purview: Positives and creative tensions in Constitution bench’s opinionSHARE THIS:
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