Binit Agrawal & Aditya P. Bhattacharya speak to Soni Sori in an exclusive interview for LSPR Soni Sori is a renowned Adivasi-rights activist from Bastar, Chattisgarh. She is also the recipient of […]
Binit Agrawal & Aditya P. Bhattacharya speak to Soni Sori in an exclusive interview for LSPR Soni Sori is a renowned Adivasi-rights activist from Bastar, Chattisgarh. She is also the recipient of […]
Binit Agrawal With oligopolies controlling most of the sectors of the economy, competition has been undermined, a change in the regulatory system is due In this post I am going to argue […]
Kumar Satyam| Prannv Dhawan A comprehensive proposal and not mere lip service is needed for the effective legalisation of betting. The Law Commission of India, in its 276th report, has recommended legalisation […]
Ambarin Khambati The legislature has taken a step in the right direction by factoring in practical experience and opinion of the Adjudicating Authorities, to bring clarity and quietus to contentious issues. The […]
Arghya Sengupta The following article was originally published in the Critical Twenties blog on Oct 2, 2010. “[A] society so riven that the spirit of moderation is gone, no court can save; that a society […]
Aditya Prasanna Bhattacharya The facade of social reform hides the ever-increasing suppression of dissent and activism On June 24, Saudi Arabia lifted the ban on women driving by allowing female drivers to […]
Binit Agrawal Creative Destruction cannot be stopped or slowed down, it must be embraced with preparedness “Capitalist reality is first and last a process of change” – Joseph Schumpeter “I was on […]
Shokrullah Amiri Delhi and Kabul are well-positioned geo-economically and geo-politically to enhance and develop long-term policies for regional economic integration. The objective of this post is to undertake an analysis of the […]
Akshay Marathe The history of statehood movements and the administrative structure of Delhi suggest that full statehood is an inevitability. The Supreme Court Constitution Bench decision in favor of the Delhi government […]
Sregurupriya Ayappan The conduct of having “carnal sexual intercourse against the order of nature” in itself does not require the last resort mechanism of criminalisation. In this post, I shall argue that […]