![]() More than 19,000 students from OBC, SC and ST categories dropped out from Central Universities, IITs, and IIMs during 2018-2023, according to the Ministry of Education. More than 19,000 SC, ST and OBC students dropped out of IITs and IIMs in 5 years no case of caste discrimination: Government Proceedings will resume on April 3, Monday, at 11 a.m. but were soon adjourned amid continued protests. Both Houses of Parliament resumed proceedings for the day at 11 a.m. The Lok Sabha, resuming at noon, passed the Competition (Amendment) Bill, 2022, with members voting by a show of hands as vociferous protests continued. Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha once again had a day of minimal productivity as the Opposition continued to press its demand for a joint parliamentary committee probe into allegations against the Adani Group. Parliament Budget Session | Opposition continues protests over Adani row Lok Sabha passes The Competition (Amendment) Bill, 2022 Doval focused on terror-financing and called upon all member countries to support relevant resolutions of the UN Security Council. Addressing the meeting of security representatives of the member countries of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Mr. International connectivity projects should respect “sovereignty and territorial integrity” of the nations, said National Security Advisor Ajit Doval on March 29. This itself says that democracy can deliver,” he said.Ĭonnectivity projects should respect sovereignty and territorial integrity: NSA Doval This itself is the best advertisement for the democracy and the world. “India, despite the many global challenges, is the fastest growing major economy today. ![]() Modi also said that every initiative of his government is powered by collective efforts of the citizens of India. In a virtual address to the Summit for Democracy, 2023, Mr. India mother of democracy home to idea of elected leaders much before rest of world: PM Modiĭescribing India as the mother of democracy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 29 said the country has become the fastest-growing major economy despite many global challenges and this proves that the democracy can deliver. Rosneft said in a statement that its CEO Igor Sechin had travelled to India and brokered an agreement with the head of the Indian Oil Corporation. The Kremlin’s decision to deploy its military to Ukraine last February saw Russia’s share of the European market collapse as Kyiv’s allies levied sanctions on the Russian oil sector. Russian energy giant Rosneft announced a deal on March 29 to ramp up oil sales to India, as Moscow seeks new buyers in the wake of tensions with the West over the Ukraine conflict. Russia announces deal to boost oil supplies to India The tenure of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly is scheduled to end on May 24. Elections will be held in 224 constituencies. The State will go to polls on May 10, and the counting of votes will be taken up on May 13. The Election Commission of India announced the schedule for the Karnataka Assembly elections on March 29. ![]() Karnataka Assembly Election 2023 | Karnataka to vote on May 10
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![]() Hancock’s writes (2008), carve a space in public memory and “an explicitly Dalit social and geographical space” through “erection of Ambedkar statues and busts”. ![]() SUBRAMANIAM (with Arvind Sardana, Anjali Noronha and Rashmi Paliwal) The Nationalism Debate and India’s Northeast Experience UDAYON MISRA Muktibodh- Hope, Resistance and Dystopia VAIBHAV SINGH South East Asian Relations: India and Vietnam ANURADHA BHATTACHARJEE The Persistence of Memory: Building Archives of ‘Institutional Memory’ RANJANI PRASAD Poetry in Translation Mrityunjay: Poems from the Hindi SHAD NAVED Nighat Sahiba: The Brave New Voice in Kashmiri Poetry NIYATI BHAT Rajesh Joshi: Poetry, Purpose and People SHIVANI CHOPRA Book Reviews Making of the Maithili Movement PAPIA SEN GUPTA Fiction to Film SAMI AHMAD KHAN No Touching, No Spitting, No Praying KANIKA SINGH Modern Times GAGAN PREET SINGH Untouchability in Colonial Punjab JAGDISH LAL DAWAR Sedition in Liberal Democracies LALLAN SINGH BAGHEL Indigenous Imaginaries VIVEK SACHDEVAįollowing the Mandal Commission report and the period of liberalization, Dalit mobilization was not just limited to making a space for themselves in educational institutions, setting up of Dalit study centres, and actively producing knowledge, but, an activism that spanned the political, and the cultural, in order to, as Mary E. Ambedkar and the Ideas of Constitutionalism and Constitutional Democracy UJJWAL KUMAR SINGH & ANUPAMA ROY Language of Home and Language of Literary Expression: A Discourse RAHMATH TARIKERE (translated by Shakira Jabeen B.) Pursuing the Elusive Goal of Systemic Change in School Education C.N. CONTENTS Editorial by Yogesh Snehi Research Articles B.R. The collection of essays, poetry and book reviews that were finally submitted offer a deep critical insight into some very important themes of contemporary times. Thus, with an open-ended theme of ‘crossover’, ‘translation’ and ‘institutions’, I started contacting prospective contributors. So far they have not been raised for mountain regions which sum up to a fifth or a quarter of the global land surface. At the end of this succinct survey on the globalisation of mountain perception we ask ourselves: How much of it should be considered a western imposition? And would it be possible to (re)construct a non-western geneaology of the phenomenon? Such questions are at the heart of the ongoing debate on global history. The first personality is quite unknown even to experts, whereas Humboldt and the Earth Summit are famous in various contexts. The first section focuses on a book by the Swiss humanist pastor Hans Rudolf Rebmann (around 1600) the second one deals with the German naturalist Alexander von Humboldt (around 1800) and the third one takes up the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, the so-called Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro 1992. How and why did this historical construction come about? I will try to give some clues to an answer very selectively by presenting three examples ¬¬from several centuries. There are mountains scattered on all continents, and it takes some imagination to bring them together and to see them as one distinct region on a global scale. It focusses on persons and actions which connected upland areas across the planet. This paper looks at ways in which this general view of mountains has emerged in history from the 16th century onwards. |