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Union Budget 2023-24: The Policy Direction

February 10, 2023February 9, 2023

   Surajit Das The finance minister Shrimati Nirmala Sitharaman presented the union budget for the … Read more

De Facto Privatization in Delhi University through NEP, 2020 and Populist Budgets

March 17, 2021

Narender Thakur & Vaishali Amidst the ongoing recession and Covid-19 pandemic, in order to cover up … Read more

Declining Government Expenditure for Education, Skills and Jobs in Budget 2021-22: Stronger Push for Privatization at the Cost of greater Socio-Economic Equalities

February 3, 2021

Narender Thakur & Vaishali The Budget Speech 2021-22 by India’s Finance Minister adds on to … Read more

What is the New Education Policy and who does it serve?

August 11, 2020

Mouma Dutta The new New Education Policy 2020 claims to be a “completely new and … Read more

NEP 2020: The mirage of inclusive and equitable quality education for all

August 5, 2020August 5, 2020

Saqib Khan The National Education Policy (NEP) remains an important action-plan for education and provides a … Read more

University Online Classes during COVID-19 – Exclusionary and Insufficient

June 5, 2020June 4, 2020

Santosh Verma and Tripti Kumari    The spread of COVID-19 and the subsequent lockdowns in … Read more

Lofty vision, narrow practice: The case of Draft NEP 2019

July 30, 2020July 14, 2019

Saqib Khan Introduction The recent furore over the three-language formula has seen an intense scrutiny … Read more

No Choice but Multiple Choice? The Questionable Decision of the JNU Administration

May 16, 2020March 4, 2019

Surajit Mazumdar                            … Read more

Interview with Sandeep Wathar

May 16, 2020March 3, 2019

Sandeep Wathar, an Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering at VPDPGH College of Engineering and Technology, … Read more

Some ‘Reservations’ on the Modi Government’s Reservation for ‘Economically Weaker Sections’

May 16, 2020January 21, 2019

Surajit Mazumdar I Since independence and even earlier, India has been characterized by an enduring … Read more

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