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IMPACTS OF COVID-19 ON LABOUR The costs of the pandemic disproportionately fall on labour. This is an appeal to the subscribers, contributors, advertisers and well-wishers of Economic and Political Weekly (EPW), published by Sameeksha Trust, a public charitable trust registered with the office of the Charity Commissioner, Mumbai, India. WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP IN COVID-19 RESPONSE: SELF-HELP GROUPSSEE MORE ONEPW.IN
GENDERED EXPERIENCES OF COVID-19: WOMEN, LABOUR, AND Gendered experiences of COVID-19 are shaped by the intersection of inequalities in the labour markets, intrahousehold power relations during stay-at-home and lockdown orders in the matters concerning care, stress and domestic violence; working from home along with housework, gendered experiences of household responsibilities, domestic violence, sexual violence and child sexual ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY | Politics and Economics of Vaccine Policy. India’s COVID -19 vaccine policy betrays a lack of vision and social responsibility. Migrant Labour and Mobile Sensibilities. Mobile media is intricately interwoven into the public and private lives of migrant workers, bringing together multiple, previously divergent functions. THE INDIAN ECONOMY : COVID-19 AND BEYOND Deadly and frightening as it appears, it is still too early to estimate the severity of India’s Covid-19 second wave. Unlike the transatlantic countries where it appears to have peaked, India’s second wave is still trending upwards. While the second wave is more devastating, India’s unpreparedness is evident. India needs to recognise that such pandemics will come again. COVID-19 AND POPULATION DENSITY ISSN (Online) - 2349-8846. Dear reader, To continue reading, become a subscriber. Explore our attractive subscription offers. CLICK HERE. Read more about COVID-19 and Population Density LIVELIHOOD VULNERABILITIES OF TRIBALS DURING COVID-19 The imposition of lockdown and COVID-19 has disturbed the life of tribals and forest dwellers by destroying their livelihood and health. The article argues that there is an urgent need to focus on food security and strong social protection mechanisms to help tribal communities to minimise the impact of the pandemic on their social andeconomic life.
IMPACTS OF COVID-19 ON LABOUR The costs of the pandemic disproportionately fall on labour. This is an appeal to the subscribers, contributors, advertisers and well-wishers of Economic and Political Weekly (EPW), published by Sameeksha Trust, a public charitable trust registered with the office of the Charity Commissioner, Mumbai, India. WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP IN COVID-19 RESPONSE: SELF-HELP GROUPSSEE MORE ONEPW.IN
GENDERED EXPERIENCES OF COVID-19: WOMEN, LABOUR, AND Gendered experiences of COVID-19 are shaped by the intersection of inequalities in the labour markets, intrahousehold power relations during stay-at-home and lockdown orders in the matters concerning care, stress and domestic violence; working from home along with housework, gendered experiences of household responsibilities, domestic violence, sexual violence and child sexual ABOUT US | ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY About Us. The Economic and Political Weekly, published from Mumbai, is an Indian institution which enjoys a global reputation for excellence in independent scholarship and critical inquiry. First published in 1949 as the Economic Weekly and since 1966 as the Economic and Political Weekly, EPW, as the journal is popularly known, occupies a GENDERED EXPERIENCES OF COVID-19: WOMEN, LABOUR, AND Gendered experiences of COVID-19 are shaped by the intersection of inequalities in the labour markets, intrahousehold power relations during stay-at-home and lockdown orders in the matters concerning care, stress and domestic violence; working from home along with housework, gendered experiences of household responsibilities, domestic violence, sexual violence and child sexual CENTRE FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES The MA programme will commence on July 26, 2021 and PhD Programme will commence on August 02, 2021. This is a unique master’s programme in economics that aims at providing rigorous training in theory, tools and methods for applied economic analysis, with a special focus on issues of economic development. This four-semester Programme comprises BOOKS | ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY to question the "solitary exercise of power". Giscard served as Finance Minister under de Gaulle until last year, when he was edged out so that the number two Cabinet post could be given to Debre, a EXPANDING VACCINE PRODUCTION India, has a number of public and private sector units that can make a contribution to the expansion of local production of vaccines. Presently, two vaccines, namely Covishield of SII, Pune, and Covaxin of Bharat Biotech, Hyderabad, are available for supply in India. Technology for Covaxin is fully SLOW VACCINATION RATE: A SWORD OF DAMOCLES OVER THE This is an appeal to the subscribers, contributors, advertisers and well-wishers of Economic and Political Weekly (EPW), published by Sameeksha Trust, a public charitable trust registered with the office of the Charity Commissioner, Mumbai, India. REJECTING IDEAL VICTIMHOOD This is an appeal to the subscribers, contributors, advertisers and well-wishers of Economic and Political Weekly (EPW), published by Sameeksha Trust, a public charitable trust registered with the office of the Charity Commissioner, Mumbai, India. DEBATE KIT | ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY Do water policies recognise the differential requirements and usages of water by women and the importance of adequate availability and accessibility? Personal Laws versus Gender Justice: Will a Uniform Civil Code Solve the Problem? Personal Laws in India present a EVALUATING HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMMES : AN INSURANCE An array of bottlenecks has ensured that the numerous health insurance schemes introduced over the years have failed to make any significant dent on the health sector. This article tries to assess these problems by using the “insurance cascade,” a framework that traces the steps from enrolling eligible households to ultimately deliveringtheir benefits.
THE REAL I IN THE APPLE UNIVERSE : THE STATE OF WORKERS IN The title of the book itself, while being provocative, also juxtaposes two kinds of deaths—on one side, the figurative one, where consumers around the world who are keyed into the new products of Apple, queue up to buy them; and on the other, a new generation of workers forced to bear the costs of ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY | Politics and Economics of Vaccine Policy. India’s COVID -19 vaccine policy betrays a lack of vision and social responsibility. Migrant Labour and Mobile Sensibilities. Mobile media is intricately interwoven into the public and private lives of migrant workers, bringing together multiple, previously divergent functions. THE INDIAN ECONOMY : COVID-19 AND BEYOND Deadly and frightening as it appears, it is still too early to estimate the severity of India’s Covid-19 second wave. Unlike the transatlantic countries where it appears to have peaked, India’s second wave is still trending upwards. While the second wave is more devastating, India’s unpreparedness is evident. India needs to recognise that such pandemics will come again. COVID-19 AND POPULATION DENSITY ISSN (Online) - 2349-8846. Dear reader, To continue reading, become a subscriber. Explore our attractive subscription offers. CLICK HERE. Read more about COVID-19 and Population Density LIVELIHOOD VULNERABILITIES OF TRIBALS DURING COVID-19 The imposition of lockdown and COVID-19 has disturbed the life of tribals and forest dwellers by destroying their livelihood and health. The article argues that there is an urgent need to focus on food security and strong social protection mechanisms to help tribal communities to minimise the impact of the pandemic on their social andeconomic life.
IMPACTS OF COVID-19 ON LABOUR The costs of the pandemic disproportionately fall on labour. This is an appeal to the subscribers, contributors, advertisers and well-wishers of Economic and Political Weekly (EPW), published by Sameeksha Trust, a public charitable trust registered with the office of the Charity Commissioner, Mumbai, India. WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP IN COVID-19 RESPONSE: SELF-HELP GROUPSSEE MORE ONEPW.IN
GENDERED EXPERIENCES OF COVID-19: WOMEN, LABOUR, AND Gendered experiences of COVID-19 are shaped by the intersection of inequalities in the labour markets, intrahousehold power relations during stay-at-home and lockdown orders in the matters concerning care, stress and domestic violence; working from home along with housework, gendered experiences of household responsibilities, domestic violence, sexual violence and child sexual ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY | Politics and Economics of Vaccine Policy. India’s COVID -19 vaccine policy betrays a lack of vision and social responsibility. Migrant Labour and Mobile Sensibilities. Mobile media is intricately interwoven into the public and private lives of migrant workers, bringing together multiple, previously divergent functions. THE INDIAN ECONOMY : COVID-19 AND BEYOND Deadly and frightening as it appears, it is still too early to estimate the severity of India’s Covid-19 second wave. Unlike the transatlantic countries where it appears to have peaked, India’s second wave is still trending upwards. While the second wave is more devastating, India’s unpreparedness is evident. India needs to recognise that such pandemics will come again. COVID-19 AND POPULATION DENSITY ISSN (Online) - 2349-8846. Dear reader, To continue reading, become a subscriber. Explore our attractive subscription offers. CLICK HERE. Read more about COVID-19 and Population Density LIVELIHOOD VULNERABILITIES OF TRIBALS DURING COVID-19 The imposition of lockdown and COVID-19 has disturbed the life of tribals and forest dwellers by destroying their livelihood and health. The article argues that there is an urgent need to focus on food security and strong social protection mechanisms to help tribal communities to minimise the impact of the pandemic on their social andeconomic life.
IMPACTS OF COVID-19 ON LABOUR The costs of the pandemic disproportionately fall on labour. This is an appeal to the subscribers, contributors, advertisers and well-wishers of Economic and Political Weekly (EPW), published by Sameeksha Trust, a public charitable trust registered with the office of the Charity Commissioner, Mumbai, India. WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP IN COVID-19 RESPONSE: SELF-HELP GROUPSSEE MORE ONEPW.IN
GENDERED EXPERIENCES OF COVID-19: WOMEN, LABOUR, AND Gendered experiences of COVID-19 are shaped by the intersection of inequalities in the labour markets, intrahousehold power relations during stay-at-home and lockdown orders in the matters concerning care, stress and domestic violence; working from home along with housework, gendered experiences of household responsibilities, domestic violence, sexual violence and child sexual ABOUT US | ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY About Us. The Economic and Political Weekly, published from Mumbai, is an Indian institution which enjoys a global reputation for excellence in independent scholarship and critical inquiry. First published in 1949 as the Economic Weekly and since 1966 as the Economic and Political Weekly, EPW, as the journal is popularly known, occupies a GENDERED EXPERIENCES OF COVID-19: WOMEN, LABOUR, AND Gendered experiences of COVID-19 are shaped by the intersection of inequalities in the labour markets, intrahousehold power relations during stay-at-home and lockdown orders in the matters concerning care, stress and domestic violence; working from home along with housework, gendered experiences of household responsibilities, domestic violence, sexual violence and child sexual CENTRE FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES The MA programme will commence on July 26, 2021 and PhD Programme will commence on August 02, 2021. This is a unique master’s programme in economics that aims at providing rigorous training in theory, tools and methods for applied economic analysis, with a special focus on issues of economic development. This four-semester Programme comprises BOOKS | ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY to question the "solitary exercise of power". Giscard served as Finance Minister under de Gaulle until last year, when he was edged out so that the number two Cabinet post could be given to Debre, a EXPANDING VACCINE PRODUCTION India, has a number of public and private sector units that can make a contribution to the expansion of local production of vaccines. Presently, two vaccines, namely Covishield of SII, Pune, and Covaxin of Bharat Biotech, Hyderabad, are available for supply in India. Technology for Covaxin is fully SLOW VACCINATION RATE: A SWORD OF DAMOCLES OVER THE This is an appeal to the subscribers, contributors, advertisers and well-wishers of Economic and Political Weekly (EPW), published by Sameeksha Trust, a public charitable trust registered with the office of the Charity Commissioner, Mumbai, India. REJECTING IDEAL VICTIMHOOD This is an appeal to the subscribers, contributors, advertisers and well-wishers of Economic and Political Weekly (EPW), published by Sameeksha Trust, a public charitable trust registered with the office of the Charity Commissioner, Mumbai, India. DEBATE KIT | ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY 1 day ago · Do water policies recognise the differential requirements and usages of water by women and the importance of adequate availability and accessibility? Personal Laws versus Gender Justice: Will a Uniform Civil Code Solve the Problem? Personal Laws inIndia present a
EVALUATING HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMMES : AN INSURANCE An array of bottlenecks has ensured that the numerous health insurance schemes introduced over the years have failed to make any significant dent on the health sector. This article tries to assess these problems by using the “insurance cascade,” a framework that traces the steps from enrolling eligible households to ultimately deliveringtheir benefits.
THE REAL I IN THE APPLE UNIVERSE : THE STATE OF WORKERS IN The title of the book itself, while being provocative, also juxtaposes two kinds of deaths—on one side, the figurative one, where consumers around the world who are keyed into the new products of Apple, queue up to buy them; and on the other, a new generation of workers forced to bear the costs of ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY | Politics and Economics of Vaccine Policy. India’s COVID -19 vaccine policy betrays a lack of vision and social responsibility. Migrant Labour and Mobile Sensibilities. Mobile media is intricately interwoven into the public and private lives of migrant workers, bringing together multiple, previously divergent functions. THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND A NEW SOCIOLOGY OF SOCIAL An otherwise socially unacceptable and culturally sensitive phenomenon like social distancing has become a buzzword in everyday discourse due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In Indian tradition, the practice of reasonable closeness and acceptable physical proximity is valued as against the idea of isolation and social distancing. The upsurge in COVID-19 cases and consequent THE INDIAN ECONOMY : COVID-19 AND BEYOND Deadly and frightening as it appears, it is still too early to estimate the severity of India’s Covid-19 second wave. Unlike the transatlantic countries where it appears to have peaked, India’s second wave is still trending upwards. While the second wave is more devastating, India’s unpreparedness is evident. India needs to recognise that such pandemics will come again. IMPACTS OF COVID-19 ON LABOUR The costs of the pandemic disproportionately fall on labour. This is an appeal to the subscribers, contributors, advertisers and well-wishers of Economic and Political Weekly (EPW), published by Sameeksha Trust, a public charitable trust registered with the office of the Charity Commissioner, Mumbai, India. LIVELIHOOD VULNERABILITIES OF TRIBALS DURING COVID-19 The imposition of lockdown and COVID-19 has disturbed the life of tribals and forest dwellers by destroying their livelihood and health. The article argues that there is an urgent need to focus on food security and strong social protection mechanisms to help tribal communities to minimise the impact of the pandemic on their social andeconomic life.
BOOKS | ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY to question the "solitary exercise of power". Giscard served as Finance Minister under de Gaulle until last year, when he was edged out so that the number two Cabinet post could be given to Debre, aIDEOLOGICAL ISSUES
The Ideology of Population. Mahmood Mamdani. Mahmood Mamdani This paper seeks to contribute to the development of a scientific explanation of the rising rates of natural increase in population in most backward capitalist countries and thereby Vol. 11, Issue No. 31-32-33, 07 Aug, 1976. FARMERS’ PROTESTS: WHAT ARE THE MAIN CONCERNS REGARDING In September 2020, the Bharatiya Janata Party government pushed the passage of three farm bills in Parliament. The bills, which are deemed anti-farmer, are facing opposition from farmers and state governments alike. But what makes the bills so controversial? .tb_button {padding:1px;cursor:pointer;border-right: 1px solid #8b8b8b;border-left: 1px solid #FFF;border-bottom: NEWS HUNTERS OR AD GATHERERS? : PRECARIOUS WORK OF RURAL Despite their indispensable contributions to print media, the small-town/rural stringers remain as invisible workers and their day-to-day struggles for livelihood go largely unnoticed. This article provides a field-based account on the insecure world of work of stringers, which is characterised by precarious employment with deplorable working conditions. CLIMATE CHANGE AND RURAL POVERTY LEVELS IN INDIA Although there is wide recognition of the adverse impacts of climate change and extreme weather events on poverty, there is hardly any empirical evidence to substantiate this. The trends and the role of agricultural growth and other factors on rural poverty in India—which has the largest concentration of the poor in the world—have been analysed, and the likely changes in rural ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY | Politics and Economics of Vaccine Policy. India’s COVID -19 vaccine policy betrays a lack of vision and social responsibility. Migrant Labour and Mobile Sensibilities. Mobile media is intricately interwoven into the public and private lives of migrant workers, bringing together multiple, previously divergent functions. THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND A NEW SOCIOLOGY OF SOCIAL An otherwise socially unacceptable and culturally sensitive phenomenon like social distancing has become a buzzword in everyday discourse due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In Indian tradition, the practice of reasonable closeness and acceptable physical proximity is valued as against the idea of isolation and social distancing. The upsurge in COVID-19 cases and consequent THE INDIAN ECONOMY : COVID-19 AND BEYOND Deadly and frightening as it appears, it is still too early to estimate the severity of India’s Covid-19 second wave. Unlike the transatlantic countries where it appears to have peaked, India’s second wave is still trending upwards. While the second wave is more devastating, India’s unpreparedness is evident. India needs to recognise that such pandemics will come again. IMPACTS OF COVID-19 ON LABOUR The costs of the pandemic disproportionately fall on labour. This is an appeal to the subscribers, contributors, advertisers and well-wishers of Economic and Political Weekly (EPW), published by Sameeksha Trust, a public charitable trust registered with the office of the Charity Commissioner, Mumbai, India. LIVELIHOOD VULNERABILITIES OF TRIBALS DURING COVID-19 The imposition of lockdown and COVID-19 has disturbed the life of tribals and forest dwellers by destroying their livelihood and health. The article argues that there is an urgent need to focus on food security and strong social protection mechanisms to help tribal communities to minimise the impact of the pandemic on their social andeconomic life.
BOOKS | ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY to question the "solitary exercise of power". Giscard served as Finance Minister under de Gaulle until last year, when he was edged out so that the number two Cabinet post could be given to Debre, aIDEOLOGICAL ISSUES
The Ideology of Population. Mahmood Mamdani. Mahmood Mamdani This paper seeks to contribute to the development of a scientific explanation of the rising rates of natural increase in population in most backward capitalist countries and thereby Vol. 11, Issue No. 31-32-33, 07 Aug, 1976. FARMERS’ PROTESTS: WHAT ARE THE MAIN CONCERNS REGARDING In September 2020, the Bharatiya Janata Party government pushed the passage of three farm bills in Parliament. The bills, which are deemed anti-farmer, are facing opposition from farmers and state governments alike. But what makes the bills so controversial? .tb_button {padding:1px;cursor:pointer;border-right: 1px solid #8b8b8b;border-left: 1px solid #FFF;border-bottom: NEWS HUNTERS OR AD GATHERERS? : PRECARIOUS WORK OF RURAL Despite their indispensable contributions to print media, the small-town/rural stringers remain as invisible workers and their day-to-day struggles for livelihood go largely unnoticed. This article provides a field-based account on the insecure world of work of stringers, which is characterised by precarious employment with deplorable working conditions. CLIMATE CHANGE AND RURAL POVERTY LEVELS IN INDIA Although there is wide recognition of the adverse impacts of climate change and extreme weather events on poverty, there is hardly any empirical evidence to substantiate this. The trends and the role of agricultural growth and other factors on rural poverty in India—which has the largest concentration of the poor in the world—have been analysed, and the likely changes in rural THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND A NEW SOCIOLOGY OF SOCIAL An otherwise socially unacceptable and culturally sensitive phenomenon like social distancing has become a buzzword in everyday discourse due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In Indian tradition, the practice of reasonable closeness and acceptable physical proximity is valued as against the idea of isolation and social distancing. The upsurge in COVID-19 cases and consequent WOMEN, WORK AND COVID-19: ENTERPRISES, SHGS AND WORKERS Women, Work and COVID-19: Enterprises, SHGs and Workers. There existed many on ground realities during the first phase of the pandemic, which showed signs of an overstressed health system, precarity of livelihoods of women workers and women-led enterprises, and the important role that women self-help groups working in rural areasplayed to help
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The Ideology of Population. Mahmood Mamdani. Mahmood Mamdani This paper seeks to contribute to the development of a scientific explanation of the rising rates of natural increase in population in most backward capitalist countries and thereby Vol. 11, Issue No. 31-32-33, 07 Aug, 1976. SLOW VACCINATION RATE: A SWORD OF DAMOCLES OVER THE This is an appeal to the subscribers, contributors, advertisers and well-wishers of Economic and Political Weekly (EPW), published by Sameeksha Trust, a public charitable trust registered with the office of the Charity Commissioner, Mumbai, India. DEBATE KIT | ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY 1 day ago · Do water policies recognise the differential requirements and usages of water by women and the importance of adequate availability and accessibility? Personal Laws versus Gender Justice: Will a Uniform Civil Code Solve the Problem? Personal Laws inIndia present a
REVISITING INDIA’S FARMING AND AGRICULTURAL POLICIES: 13 1 day ago · The MSP was introduced in the mid-1960s, during the green revolution, to provide incentives to farmers to sow high-yielding varieties of foodgrains, maintain stable food prices and procure foodgrain for the public distribution system. REJECTING IDEAL VICTIMHOOD This is an appeal to the subscribers, contributors, advertisers and well-wishers of Economic and Political Weekly (EPW), published by Sameeksha Trust, a public charitable trust registered with the office of the Charity Commissioner, Mumbai, India. THE REAL I IN THE APPLE UNIVERSE : THE STATE OF WORKERS IN The title of the book itself, while being provocative, also juxtaposes two kinds of deaths—on one side, the figurative one, where consumers around the world who are keyed into the new products of Apple, queue up to buy them; and on the other, a new generation of workers forced to bear the costs of GOVERNMENT CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE EPW consults referees from a database of 200+ academicians in different fields of the social sciences on papers that are published in the Special Article and Notes sections. Click here for summary statistics of EPW's rank among journals in India, Asia, and the world ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY | Politics and Economics of Vaccine Policy. India’s COVID -19 vaccine policy betrays a lack of vision and social responsibility. Migrant Labour and Mobile Sensibilities. Mobile media is intricately interwoven into the public and private lives of migrant workers, bringing together multiple, previously divergent functions. THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND A NEW SOCIOLOGY OF SOCIAL An otherwise socially unacceptable and culturally sensitive phenomenon like social distancing has become a buzzword in everyday discourse due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In Indian tradition, the practice of reasonable closeness and acceptable physical proximity is valued as against the idea of isolation and social distancing. The upsurge in COVID-19 cases and consequent THE INDIAN ECONOMY : COVID-19 AND BEYOND Deadly and frightening as it appears, it is still too early to estimate the severity of India’s Covid-19 second wave. Unlike the transatlantic countries where it appears to have peaked, India’s second wave is still trending upwards. While the second wave is more devastating, India’s unpreparedness is evident. India needs to recognise that such pandemics will come again. IMPACTS OF COVID-19 ON LABOUR The costs of the pandemic disproportionately fall on labour. This is an appeal to the subscribers, contributors, advertisers and well-wishers of Economic and Political Weekly (EPW), published by Sameeksha Trust, a public charitable trust registered with the office of the Charity Commissioner, Mumbai, India. LIVELIHOOD VULNERABILITIES OF TRIBALS DURING COVID-19 The imposition of lockdown and COVID-19 has disturbed the life of tribals and forest dwellers by destroying their livelihood and health. The article argues that there is an urgent need to focus on food security and strong social protection mechanisms to help tribal communities to minimise the impact of the pandemic on their social andeconomic life.
BOOKS | ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY to question the "solitary exercise of power". Giscard served as Finance Minister under de Gaulle until last year, when he was edged out so that the number two Cabinet post could be given to Debre, aIDEOLOGICAL ISSUES
The Ideology of Population. Mahmood Mamdani. Mahmood Mamdani This paper seeks to contribute to the development of a scientific explanation of the rising rates of natural increase in population in most backward capitalist countries and thereby Vol. 11, Issue No. 31-32-33, 07 Aug, 1976. FARMERS’ PROTESTS: WHAT ARE THE MAIN CONCERNS REGARDING In September 2020, the Bharatiya Janata Party government pushed the passage of three farm bills in Parliament. The bills, which are deemed anti-farmer, are facing opposition from farmers and state governments alike. But what makes the bills so controversial? .tb_button {padding:1px;cursor:pointer;border-right: 1px solid #8b8b8b;border-left: 1px solid #FFF;border-bottom: LIFE DURING AN INFODEMIC: A PHOTO ESSAY Life During an Infodemic: A Photo Essay. We were accustomed to metaphors of contagion for describing information flow, but today, we confront a pandemic compounded by an infodemic—false and misleading information—that, in this case, makes a deadly disease even worse. Messages going “viral” mean more exposure, hits, views, andeventually
CLIMATE CHANGE AND RURAL POVERTY LEVELS IN INDIA Although there is wide recognition of the adverse impacts of climate change and extreme weather events on poverty, there is hardly any empirical evidence to substantiate this. The trends and the role of agricultural growth and other factors on rural poverty in India—which has the largest concentration of the poor in the world—have been analysed, and the likely changes in rural ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY | Politics and Economics of Vaccine Policy. India’s COVID -19 vaccine policy betrays a lack of vision and social responsibility. Migrant Labour and Mobile Sensibilities. Mobile media is intricately interwoven into the public and private lives of migrant workers, bringing together multiple, previously divergent functions. THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND A NEW SOCIOLOGY OF SOCIAL An otherwise socially unacceptable and culturally sensitive phenomenon like social distancing has become a buzzword in everyday discourse due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In Indian tradition, the practice of reasonable closeness and acceptable physical proximity is valued as against the idea of isolation and social distancing. The upsurge in COVID-19 cases and consequent THE INDIAN ECONOMY : COVID-19 AND BEYOND Deadly and frightening as it appears, it is still too early to estimate the severity of India’s Covid-19 second wave. Unlike the transatlantic countries where it appears to have peaked, India’s second wave is still trending upwards. While the second wave is more devastating, India’s unpreparedness is evident. India needs to recognise that such pandemics will come again. IMPACTS OF COVID-19 ON LABOUR The costs of the pandemic disproportionately fall on labour. This is an appeal to the subscribers, contributors, advertisers and well-wishers of Economic and Political Weekly (EPW), published by Sameeksha Trust, a public charitable trust registered with the office of the Charity Commissioner, Mumbai, India. LIVELIHOOD VULNERABILITIES OF TRIBALS DURING COVID-19 The imposition of lockdown and COVID-19 has disturbed the life of tribals and forest dwellers by destroying their livelihood and health. The article argues that there is an urgent need to focus on food security and strong social protection mechanisms to help tribal communities to minimise the impact of the pandemic on their social andeconomic life.
BOOKS | ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY to question the "solitary exercise of power". Giscard served as Finance Minister under de Gaulle until last year, when he was edged out so that the number two Cabinet post could be given to Debre, aIDEOLOGICAL ISSUES
The Ideology of Population. Mahmood Mamdani. Mahmood Mamdani This paper seeks to contribute to the development of a scientific explanation of the rising rates of natural increase in population in most backward capitalist countries and thereby Vol. 11, Issue No. 31-32-33, 07 Aug, 1976. FARMERS’ PROTESTS: WHAT ARE THE MAIN CONCERNS REGARDING In September 2020, the Bharatiya Janata Party government pushed the passage of three farm bills in Parliament. The bills, which are deemed anti-farmer, are facing opposition from farmers and state governments alike. But what makes the bills so controversial? .tb_button {padding:1px;cursor:pointer;border-right: 1px solid #8b8b8b;border-left: 1px solid #FFF;border-bottom: LIFE DURING AN INFODEMIC: A PHOTO ESSAY Life During an Infodemic: A Photo Essay. We were accustomed to metaphors of contagion for describing information flow, but today, we confront a pandemic compounded by an infodemic—false and misleading information—that, in this case, makes a deadly disease even worse. Messages going “viral” mean more exposure, hits, views, andeventually
CLIMATE CHANGE AND RURAL POVERTY LEVELS IN INDIA Although there is wide recognition of the adverse impacts of climate change and extreme weather events on poverty, there is hardly any empirical evidence to substantiate this. The trends and the role of agricultural growth and other factors on rural poverty in India—which has the largest concentration of the poor in the world—have been analysed, and the likely changes in rural THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND A NEW SOCIOLOGY OF SOCIAL An otherwise socially unacceptable and culturally sensitive phenomenon like social distancing has become a buzzword in everyday discourse due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In Indian tradition, the practice of reasonable closeness and acceptable physical proximity is valued as against the idea of isolation and social distancing. The upsurge in COVID-19 cases and consequent COVID-19: LESSONS FROM A KNOWABLE UNKNOWN The database of scientific articles, Pubmed, is filled with similar articles of infectious diseases caused by nearly every communicable virus known to humans, from the West Nile virus to Ebola virus which warns of potential events of pandemic scale. Unfortunately, they were all ignored only to be EXPERIENCING THE STATE This is an appeal to the subscribers, contributors, advertisers and well-wishers of Economic and Political Weekly (EPW), published by Sameeksha Trust, a public charitable trust registered with the office of the Charity Commissioner, Mumbai, India. EXPANDING VACCINE PRODUCTION India, has a number of public and private sector units that can make a contribution to the expansion of local production of vaccines. Presently, two vaccines, namely Covishield of SII, Pune, and Covaxin of Bharat Biotech, Hyderabad, are available for supply in India. Technology for Covaxin is fullyIDEOLOGICAL ISSUES
The Ideology of Population. Mahmood Mamdani. Mahmood Mamdani This paper seeks to contribute to the development of a scientific explanation of the rising rates of natural increase in population in most backward capitalist countries and thereby Vol. 11, Issue No. 31-32-33, 07 Aug, 1976. EVALUATING HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMMES : AN INSURANCE An array of bottlenecks has ensured that the numerous health insurance schemes introduced over the years have failed to make any significant dent on the health sector. This article tries to assess these problems by using the “insurance cascade,” a framework that traces the steps from enrolling eligible households to ultimately deliveringtheir benefits.
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