India is One of the World’s Most Unequal Countries, But There’s a Solution
A recent study, titled “Income and Wealth Inequality in India, 1922-2023: The Rise of the Billionaire Raj,” has brought to light the alarming levels of inequality in the country. The authors of the report – economists from New York University, Paris School of Economics and Harvard Kennedy School – have now written a follow-up note in a journal, to propose remedies: a wealth tax and redistribution policies to mitigate inequality and promote equitable growth.
80 Million Workers Delisted from MGNREGS in 2 Years: Report
As many as 80 million registered workers have been delisted from the central government’s Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) over the past two years, according to a report by two civil society groups.
Why Majority of Indians Don’t Have Sufficient, Safe and Nutritious Food
Nearly 74% of Indians could not afford a healthy diet in 2021, according to the State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2023 report. In late 2021 and early 2022, 80% of respondents in a survey conducted by the Right to Food Campaign reported facing food insecurity, with almost half having run out of food the previous month. So, why do the majority of Indians not have sufficient, safe, and nutritious food? In an interview with IndiaSpend, economist Reetika Khera explained some possible reasons.
Free Bus Ride in Karnataka Empowering Women and Uniting Families
In Karnataka, a free bus ride program for women is not only improving access to healthcare and enabling stronger family connections but also overcoming longstanding hurdles that have restricted women’s freedom to travel, according to a new study.
Is the BJP Now Dividing Sikhs and Muslims?
After attempting to deepen the divide between sections of the Hindu and Muslim communities, as well as between North and South Indians, the BJP is now seeking to create a rift between Sikhs and Muslims through a social media ad. The ad does not mention the party’s accomplishments but instead aims to instil fear about the opposition Congress party with the claim that it is anti-Sikh.
Demolitions Made Nearly 280,000 Homeless in Delhi in 2023
A recent report revealed that at least 278,796 people lost their homes due to government-ordered evictions in Delhi in 2023, as noted by Article 14. The widespread nature of the evictions demonstrates a critical failure of governing political parties and judicial systems to uphold the right to housing for Delhi’s most vulnerable populations.
Why Voter Turnout Data Matters in Democracy
The Supreme Court, on May 24, refused to direct the Election Commission of India (ECI) to publish Form 17C data – polling station-wise voter turnout – on its website within 48 hours of the conclusion of polling for each phase of the Lok Sabha elections. The ECI’s refusal is raising significant concerns among citizens and stakeholders in the electoral process. To understand why this issue is critical, it’s essential to grasp the role of Form 17C and the implications of not making this data publicly available.
Civil Society Groups Say They Don’t Trust Election Commission
More than 120 civil society organisations convened in Bengaluru city to develop an action plan to safeguard India’s democracy, expressing deep concerns about the Election Commission’s (EC) perceived failures and potential vote manipulation on counting day. The gathering, held under the banner of “Wake up Karnataka,” included activists, former bureaucrats and experts who highlighted the EC's shortcomings and proposed measures for accountability.
Why Are Foreign Companies Disinvesting in India?
Foreign direct investment (FDI) into India has seen a significant decline, dropping to $26.6 billion in the fiscal year 2023-24, according to data released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). This marks a 37% decrease from the previous fiscal year and represents the lowest level of FDI since 2006-07, according to an analysis by ThePrint.
BJP Used Millions in Taxpayer Money to Promote Election Slogans
A media report points to the use of taxpayer money by the Central Bureau of Communication (CBC) to fund advertisements that closely mirror the campaign slogans of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). This expenditure of nearly 387 million rupees by the CBC, a non-partisan government body, blurs the lines between state and party, thereby undermining the principles of democratic fairness and institutional integrity.
Report: Meta Approves Political Ads Inciting Violence in India
Meta, the owner of Facebook and Instagram, has approved AI-manipulated political adverts spreading disinformation and inciting religious violence during India’s election, according to a report that was exclusively shared with the U.K.’s The Guardian newspaper. The report reveals that Meta allowed inflammatory ads targeting India’s Muslim minority, containing hate speech, disinformation and calls for violence.
97% Of Displacements in South Asia Caused by Manipur Violence
Conflict-induced displacement surged across South Asia, a region encompassing eight countries, in 2023, uprooting a staggering 69,000 people in 2023. Of these, the violence in India’s northeastern state of Manipur alone forced 67,000 individuals to flee their homes, according to a report by the Geneva-based Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC). This marks the highest number of displacements in India due to conflict since 2018.
Why Has Nepal Banned Indian Spice Brands?
Nepal has banned the import and sale of several popular Indian spice brands, citing health concerns over contamination with ethylene oxide (EtO), a chemical linked to cancer. This action follows similar bans imposed by Singapore and Hong Kong, according to Business Today.
Supreme Court Questions ECI on Delay in Releasing Voter Turnout Data
The Supreme Court has directed the Election Commission of India (ECI) to explain the delay in releasing authenticated voter turnout data for the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, raising concerns about transparency. The court’s intervention follows a petition detailing discrepancies and significant spikes in voter turnout percentages, which have fuelled public suspicion about the authenticity of the polling data and potential tampering of electronic voting machines (EVMs).
BJP’s Election Tactics Under Fire for Violating Laws with Religious Appeals
The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is under fire for breaking election laws by using religious appeals to win votes. Leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, are accused of invoking the Ram Mandir and Hindu symbols in their campaign, violating the Representation of the People Act, 1951, and the model code of conduct (MCC), according to Alt News.
NewsClick Editor Released: Supreme Court Says Arrest by Delhi Police Illegal
On May 15, the Supreme Court of India declared the arrest and subsequent remand of NewsClick founder and Editor-in-Chief Prabir Purkayastha by the Delhi police as illegal, ordering his immediate release unless further conditions are met by the trial court. The Court criticised the handling of the remand process for Purkayastha, who has been in custody since October 3, 2023, under charges stemming from the controversial Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).
Farmer Protests May Hurt BJP Despite Little Media Attention
The grievances of the farmers, expressed through their “Dilli Chalo (Let’s go to Delhi)” movement and ongoing protests, reflect deep-rooted issues in the agricultural sector that have significant implications for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the ongoing elections. Though out of sight for many news readers, these protests are a manifestation of widespread discontent among the rural electorate, which forms a substantial portion of the voter base in northern states such as Punjab and Haryana.
Does India’s Human Rights Panel Function Independently?
The Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions (GANHRI), a United Nations-affiliated entity based in Geneva, has for the second consecutive year postponed the accreditation of India’s National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), signalling concerns over its independence. This decision jeopardises India’s voting rights at the Human Rights Council and some UNGA bodies.
The Election Commission Hasn’t Held a Press Conference
The Election Commission (EC) has been reluctant to hold press conferences following the completion of voting in three phases across the nation, point out various journalist bodies, saying the absence of such conferences deprives the citizens of India, one of the largest democracies globally, of essential information regarding voting day proceedings.
From Desperation to Diversion?
In the ongoing election, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has escalated its use of anti-Muslim rhetoric, allegedly violating the Election Commission of India’s Model Code of Conduct, especially after the initial phase on April 19. This tactic aims to shift voters’ focus from the government’s performance to their religious identities when casting their ballots. Clearly, the BJP recognises that securing a victory is challenging. However, this tactic not only evidently undermines democracy but also reflects these politicians’ profound disregard for our dignity, intelligence and agency.