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The Caste-Cursed Labour Economy : How we are losing out and why we need Affirmative Action
The Indian caste system is often regarded as a crippling affliction of the past. However, this malicious framework of prejudice and discrimination is still omnipresent, continuing to inflict its ideals of inequality on a multitude of socio-economic indicators. At a time when economies are skirmishing through a worldwide pandemic, the future of the labour market
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Unpaid Care Economy – A long-ignored issue
Gender inequality is one of the social issues that everyone lends their ear for but is solicited by only a few intellectuals. It is a part of the discussions long drawn from the problems pertaining to patriarchy, disempowered females, and feminization of poverty. However, what most of us fail to draw our attention is to
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Unemployment- Is there an end to this epidemic?
“Employment creation will be one of our greatest challenges for the next decade”. This irreproachable statement by Jayant Sinha accurately captures the current scenario of the job market in India. Fueled by the factors of demonetization, implementation of GST, slowing global growth and political influence, it remains a rampant issue in this emerging market. This
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Time to Look Beyond the Gender Binarism
The classrooms of today build the future of tomorrow. Schools are seen as a miniature of society, as we prepare students in classes today, for challenges of tomorrow, we need to think beyond contemporary settings. Therefore, the structures of the system, content and delivery of the lessons in the educational setups need to be ahead
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India’s Unemployment: Searching Solutions through the Keynesian theory of General Equilibrium
Keynesian economists argue that full employment does not exist in the real world, and the government interventions implemented through fiscal and monetary policies are necessary to maintain stability in employment. The fiscal and monetary interventions accelerate economic growth by increasing total production, which thereby positively affects job creation process (Musgrave & Musgrave, 2017). However, tight
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Land Rights through the Lens of Gender: A Case Study of Rana Tharu Tribe in Uttarakhand
About the author Related posts Richa Joshi Richa Joshi is a Research Scholar at Delhi University. She writes on land Governance, Women and Tribal Rights. Richa Joshi https://pciindia.in/author/richapci/ Reflection on Women Eco-centric Movements in Uttarakhand
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Data: Children in India 2018 – A Statistical Appraisal
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Poverty: A curse on Indian society
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