0.001% of India’s Population To Be Ultra Rich in 5 Years
A new report indicates a significant shift in India’s wealth distribution, with a forecast showing an unprecedented increase in the number of ultra-rich individuals over the next five years. This shift, when examined through a lens that scrutinises societal and economic dynamics, reveals a deeper narrative about disparity and the allocation of resources.
Report: Nearly 2 Hate Speech Events a Day in India in 2023
A concerning surge in hate speech incidents took place across India in 2023, with a total of 668 events specifically targeting Muslims, according to a report. A striking 75% of these incidents occurred in states and territories under the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) governance, including the National Capital Territory of Delhi, where the central government, led by the BJP, holds jurisdiction over police and public order.
Indian-Origin Professor Denied Entry into India
An Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) and a professor at the University of Westminster in the U.K., Nitasha Kaul, has been denied entry into India to speak at a conference in Bengaluru. The event questions the boundaries of state power and the rights of individuals in a global context and the required balance between national security measures and the freedom of academic expression.
Can Bureaucrats Uphold Democracy Amid Political Pressures?
The separation between administration and politics is crucial for a democracy, as it prevents the misuse of governmental power for political gains and ensures that public services are delivered without discrimination. When government agencies are manipulated to undermine the opposition or quell dissent, the shortcomings of the bureaucracy frequently go unnoticed.
Supreme Court’s Oversight on UAPA & PMLA Misuse Questioned
Senior Advocate Mihir Desai voices concerns over the Supreme Court’s hesitation to acknowledge the misuse of laws such as the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), focusing on the Supreme Court’s recent trends in cases involving civil liberties and political rights.
30 Firms Pay Billions to Ruling Party Amid CBI, IT, ED Probes
An analysis of Election Commission records, financial statements and surveys conducted by central agencies reveals a discernible pattern in political donations received by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over a five-year period, according to the media outlets The News Minute and Newslaundry. The analysis raises questions about the regulatory environment and the enforcement of laws governing political donations and corporate governance, prompting opposition parties to call for an inquiry.
Why Was Union Government Called ‘Corrupt’ at Kerala BJP Event
The Kerala Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) found itself in a rather awkward position. At a recent political rally, charged with fervor, supporters gathered with anticipation, the music started. But instead of a rousing anthem that rallies the crowd to their cause, the speakers blare out a song urging people to “destroy the ‘corrupt’ Union government.” The very Union government their party leads at the centre.
Is It Right for India to Export Food Amid Domestic Hunger?
India’s agricultural narrative is marked by contradictions between government claims of self-sufficiency and the harsh realities of hunger and farmer distress. The government’s assertion of surplus and self-sufficiency should be examined against the backdrop of India being home to 270 million hungry people, making it the country with the highest number of undernourished individuals globally, says a report by the media outlet DownToEarth.
Supreme Court Acts Against Election Fraud in Chandigarh
The Supreme Court of India has corrected a deliberate manipulation of the democratic process in the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation mayoral election. By declaring the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) councillor Kuldeep Kumar as the rightful Mayor, the apex court protected the sanctity of each vote and the imperative of upholding electoral integrity, amid a clash between the principles of democratic fairness and the machinations aimed at subverting them.
Chhattisgarh’s Forests at Risk; Over 15,000 Trees Cut
The situation in Chhattisgarh, where the Union and state governments have approved the second phase of mining operations in the Hasdeo Arand forest, highlights a significant conflict between economic development and environmental conservation. This decision has led to the cutting of over 15,000 trees, adding to the 81,000 trees felled since 2012 for coal mining purposes, according to the media outlet Article 14.
New Study Points to India’s Jobless Economic Growth
A new study, looking at how jobs and the economy have grown in India from 1983 to 2021, shows that even though the economy has been growing, this hasn’t led to enough new jobs for everyone. This means that the recent growth in India’s economy hasn’t created the kind of work that a lot of people can do, leaving many without jobs despite the economy getting bigger.
Public Remains Excluded from Political Funding Data
Following the Supreme Court’s declaration of the electoral bond scheme as unconstitutional, the central government has instituted a new mechanism for the comprehensive collection of data on all political donations, according to a media report. This system will enable the central government to gain insights into the financial landscapes of opposition parties while maintaining the confidentiality of this data from the public eye.
3 Protesting Farmers Lose Eyesight After Being Hit by Pellet Guns
During the ongoing farmers’ protests, three farmers have lost their vision due to the Haryana police’s use of pellet guns, according to a media report. Given that pellet guns are considered less lethal than firearms yet can cause internal organ damage and blindness, is it permissible for law enforcement officials to employ such weapons?
Survey Reveals Indians’ Concerns Over Economic Well-Being
A nationwide survey paints a picture of deep economic anxiety and dissatisfaction with the government’s handling of employment, inflation and economic policies, suggesting a perceived alignment with the interests of big business over the broader populace.
The Ineffectiveness of India’s Anti-Defection Law
The rationale behind India’s anti-defection law, which deals with an elected member giving up the membership of the political party on whose ticket they were elected to the legislature, is rooted in the desire to enhance political stability and uphold the sanctity of the electoral mandate. However, its impact on the ground is minimal, as illustrated by the recent example of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar abandoning his alliance partners, the Rashtriya Janata Dal and the Congress, to form an alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party.
Two Bollywood Titans Who Remain Silent in Lok Sabha
Bollywood actors Sunny Deol and Shatrughan Sinha, renowned for their roles as tireless heroes on the silver screen, have, paradoxically, chosen a path of silence in the political arena. Perhaps they consider the responsibilities associated with being a Member of Parliament (MP) in the Lok Sabha and the articulation of concerns and viewpoints in this forum to be optional.
Can Farmers Afford Cost of Living in India?
India’s national average monthly farm income is 5,298 rupees and the average monthly total income is 10,695 rupees, according to data from the latest National Sample Survey. It’s scant, indeed, but more troubling is that this average fails to reflect the circumstances of the majority of farmers, as shown by The India Forum amid an ongoing farmers’ protest around Delhi.
Empowering Women Through Mobility
In the drought-prone district of Sangli in Maharashtra, a quiet revolution is unfolding—one that has transformed the lives of women grappling with limited mobility. In the episode, “A Ticket to Ride” for Newsreel Asia’s Radio Local podcast, a community radio Yeralavani sheds light on the inspiring stories of Savita Mote and Sakhubai Suryavanshi, illustrating how innovative solutions are breaking down barriers for rural women.
Why Farmers Are Returning to Delhi for Protests
A significant resurgence of agricultural dissent is anticipated in Delhi. Preparations are underway for thousands of farmers, along with a convoy of 2,000 tractors, to converge on the borders of Delhi. It’s a part of a planned protest, with farmers preparing to make their way to the national capital. The farmers have set an ultimatum for the government until Feb. 12.
Journalist Attacked in Pune
A journalist and his colleagues were ambushed in Pune on Feb. 9 by members of two political parties, according to Newslaundry, which quoted the journalist as saying that he felt the attack was an attempt on his life.