ac Good practice, bad theory By indiatogether.org Published On :: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 00:00:00 +0000 The central paradox of Indian communism is that its practice is vastly superior to its theory. Communist leaders and activists are probably more intelligent than their counterparts in other parties. This is why it is such a great pity that their often honourable practice is crippled with an archaic and outmoded theory, says Ramachandra Guha. Full Article
ac Majority in the breach By indiatogether.org Published On :: Fri, 01 Oct 2004 00:00:00 +0000 The Justice Sampath committee looking into the devastating Kumbakonam fire is expected to report its findings on school safety in the next few months. But Tamilnadu has already seen other reforms reports with little real change. Will the upcoming recommendations bring any fruit? Krithika Ramalingam finds out. Full Article
ac Alternative advantage, shackled by regulation By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sun, 26 Apr 2009 00:00:00 +0000 A number of NGO-run schools in Tamilnadu are making a clear difference in helping underprivileged chilren get a better shot at the real world, in comparison to state-run schools. Still, the schools themselves need help, finds Krithika Ramalingam. Full Article
ac Living off jackfruit By indiatogether.org Published On :: Mon, 06 May 2013 00:00:00 +0000 While jackfruit farmers across India lament the lack of fair compensation, one farmer in Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu earns an income of two lakh rupees a year from his unique and succulent Maharajapuram variety. Shree Padre brings us his story. Full Article
ac Rest in peace, food self-sufficiency By indiatogether.org Published On :: Wed, 24 Dec 2014 17:38:08 +0000 Ironically at a time when food shortage is being widely perceived as a potential global concern in the near future, policymakers seem to be doing everything that would take agriculture further down the path of ruin. Devinder Sharma highlights the findings of a recent NSSO report to substantiate that. Full Article
ac GEAC's poor record of regulation By indiatogether.org Published On :: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 00:00:00 +0000 How does one countenance a regulator that does not adhere to the law of the land and is also unable to protect the interest of one group against another? The Genetic Engineering Approval Committee, says Bhaskar Goswami, itself needs to be regulated to ensure it plays a balanced role. Full Article
ac Interlinking rivers : Epitaph for the displaced By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sat, 01 Mar 2003 00:00:00 +0000 S G Vombatkere points out the future that awaits those who will be displaced, given India's track record in 'rehabilitation and compensation'. Full Article
ac Back to the good old ways By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sun, 01 Aug 2004 00:00:00 +0000 Surekha Sule reports on the institution-based revival of centuries old community based systems of managing water in villages. Full Article
ac Save groundwater or ground democracy? By indiatogether.org Published On :: Fri, 01 Jul 2005 00:00:00 +0000 A Kerala panchayat has recently appealed the state High Court's ruling which said that the panchayat's rejection of Coca Cola's application for renewal of license to extract groundwater was untenable in law. Videh Upadhyay drafts some of questions that the Supreme Court may need to settle. Full Article
ac Coca Cola moving out of Plachimada? By indiatogether.org Published On :: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 00:00:00 +0000 The Coke saga in Kerala took a new twist towards the end of 2005 when the company expressed its interest to shift out of Plachimada to a nearby industrial estate where water consumption may be less contested. Meanwhile, the tussle between Coke and the Perumatty Panchayat awaits resolution at the Supreme Court, reports P N Venugopal. Full Article
ac Inaction on panel findings against beverage major By indiatogether.org Published On :: Tue, 06 May 2008 00:00:00 +0000 A Pepsi bottling plant in Kerala is extracting excess groundwater and may be subjecting it to contamination risks, a state government study had reported several months ago. Despite meeting five times, a state assembly committee has not acted. M Suchitra digs deeper. Full Article
ac End of Plachimada battle. Or is it? By indiatogether.org Published On :: Fri, 30 Apr 2010 00:00:00 +0000 A high-power Kerala government panel has put Coca Cola in the dock and ordered it to cough up damages to Plachimada's victims. However, the panel's questionable constitution could act as a red herring and may even drag the saga, writes P N Venugopal. Full Article
ac Extraction exceeds recharge By indiatogether.org Published On :: Thu, 19 May 2016 18:30:00 +0000 Last month, the Bombay High Court passed an order to shift IPL matches scheduled for the month of May out of the state of Maharashtra citing an acute water shortage in some parts of the state for its decision. PRS Legislative Research, answers some basic questions about ground water and its depletion in our country. Full Article
ac Hyperactive state, governance crisis By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sun, 01 Jun 2003 00:00:00 +0000 Second a series of articles on civil society and governance, Jayaprakash Narayan describes the prevailing situation. Full Article
ac The Indian state : Founded on activism By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sun, 01 Jun 2003 00:00:00 +0000 Beginning a series of articles on Civil society and governance, Jayaprakash Narayan connects the dots that brought activism into the Indian state in 1947, the results of which we are feeling even today. Full Article
ac Liberalization, literacy, governance By indiatogether.org Published On :: Tue, 01 Jul 2003 00:00:00 +0000 Fourth in a series of articles on civil society and governance, Jayaprakash Narayan answers a few commonly discussed questions. Full Article
ac Nothing intractable or immutable By indiatogether.org Published On :: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 00:00:00 +0000 Concluding the six-part series on civil society and governance, Jayaprakash Narayan lays down the framework for addressing India's governance crisis. Full Article
ac Fighting crime on the tracks By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sun, 01 Feb 2004 00:00:00 +0000 For the Railways, the key to crime-control is to concentrate on the smaller issues of orderliness, abatement of nuisances, petty crimes and rule of law. Full Article
ac Making utilities accountable By indiatogether.org Published On :: Mon, 07 Mar 2005 00:00:00 +0000 What does it take to make the bureaucracy responsive to the needs and expectations of citizens? A recent workshop in New Delhi on Developing Institutions for Public Accountability in Urban Services explored this question. Darryl D'Monte recounts some key observations made at the workshop. Full Article
ac Shunglu committee : familiar fait accompli By indiatogether.org Published On :: Mon, 03 Jul 2006 00:00:00 +0000 Both the Supreme Court and the Prime Minister recognised that rehabilitation for Sardar Sarovar dam on the Narmada river was incomplete, but neither was willing to fulfil their legal responsibility to actually stop construction. Instead, the the Shunglu Committee is now "independently" investigating rehabilitation and it appears compromised, worries Mike Levien. Full Article
ac Mission not accomplish-able By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sat, 29 Jul 2006 00:00:00 +0000 Still dodging the constitutional requirement for devolution of powers to local bodies, the Centre is now demanding that cities fall in line with the 74th Amendment. The National Urban Renewal Mission is deeply flawed, and civic groups that have proposed steps to rectify it should be heeded, writes Kathyayini Chamaraj. Full Article
ac India's pro-asbestos position sets back international treaty By indiatogether.org Published On :: Wed, 01 Nov 2006 00:00:00 +0000 Held in Geneva last month, the Rotterdam Convention was attended by 500 participants from 140 governments, UN organisations, and NGOs. India sided with Canada and few other nations to prevent the listing of chrysotile asbestos, a known carcinogen. R Sridhar has more. Full Article
ac Government itself to blame for backlog of cases By indiatogether.org Published On :: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 00:00:00 +0000 The state is by far the biggest litigant, and contributes a large part to the staggering backlog clogging the courts. The Centre, States and public sector companies determinedly appeal every adverse verdict, despite winning only a small minority of them eventually. Kannan Kasturi reports. Full Article
ac Democracy in the deep woods By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sat, 10 Apr 2010 00:00:00 +0000 In mineral-rich lands, adivasis still find it hard to make ends meet. Violence between the state and Naxals threatens to divide and disenfranchise them further. Freny Manecksha reports. Full Article
ac Law, justice, and the 'placebo' of compensation By indiatogether.org Published On :: Wed, 06 Feb 2013 00:00:00 +0000 Governments have taken to announcing monetary compensation for victims' kin in cases of criminal acts as well, but it hardly masks their failure to impose the rule of law or bring about systemic improvements, says Harish Narasappa. Full Article
ac Can accreditation ensure accountability? By indiatogether.org Published On :: Wed, 25 Sep 2013 00:00:00 +0000 The decision of the MoEF to allow only organisations accredited by the Quality Council of India to carry out environment impact assessment of interventions might sound promising, but is likely to achieve little. Kanchi Kohli discusses the inherent flaws in such notification. Full Article
ac When a tsunami is manufactured By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sat, 12 Jul 2014 07:04:57 +0000 In view of the alleged corruption in rehabilitation of affected families, the Jabalpur HC has imposed a stay on the decision to raise the height of the Narmada dam further. Recalling the history of the project till date, Himanshu Upadhyaya asks why a higher dam should be considered at all. Full Article
ac Is the lack of human resources choking your city? By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sat, 23 Aug 2014 08:07:38 +0000 Municipal corporations in India have neither any grip on the number of staffers employed and their skillsets nor any mechanism to ascertain these. Madhavi Rajadhyaksha discusses several studies including the ASICS from Janaagraha to expose what ails urban local bodies. Full Article
ac Where is teaching headed in the Modi regime? By indiatogether.org Published On :: Wed, 18 Mar 2015 05:06:41 +0000 Despite the simplistic articulation of teachers' roles and teaching, including that by PM Modi, and the alignment of education to a broader nationalistic agenda, could there be potential ‘teachable moments’ under the new regime? Shivali Tukdeo and Savitha Suresh Babu explain. Full Article
ac Environment Ministry to bend over backwards to whitelist illicit projects By indiatogether.org Published On :: Mon, 27 Mar 2017 04:40:04 +0000 A new notification from the ministry lays out a process by which illegal units can be granted clearance and “brought into compliance” within the next six months. Manju Menon and Kanchi Kohli report. Full Article
ac Micro media, minimal impact By indiatogether.org Published On :: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 00:00:00 +0000 Do district level and local media play a critical role in development journalism? In a two-part series The Hoot.org takes a closer look at Mirzapur's media. Full Article
ac Many distractions hurt UP's SSA By indiatogether.org Published On :: Fri, 18 May 2007 00:00:00 +0000 While Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan has managed to push centre-stage the key concerns of 'universal literacy' and 'elementary education for all', a spirited pitch for its implementation is necessary to ensure that it does not remain floundering in India's most populous state. Puja Awasthi reports. Full Article
ac Death of an activist By indiatogether.org Published On :: Thu, 21 Apr 2011 00:00:00 +0000 Niyamat Ansari fearlessly sought to secure for people their rights under the law. The political economy around the delivery of those rights, however, proved too vicious, and he was killed. Simrin Makhija reports. Full Article
ac Holding a municipality accountable By indiatogether.org Published On :: Mon, 31 Jul 2017 06:57:25 +0000 Hasmukh Dhumadiya describes the ordeal of residents of Bakshipunch Housing Society in Dwarka, Gujarat, and their efforts in overcoming it. Full Article
ac NBA's Andre Iguodala on Investing, Kaepernick and Legacy By Published On :: Fri, 13 Sep 2019 11:00:00 GMT Former Golden State Warrior Andre Iguodala talks to WSJ's Lee Hawkins about being an active tech investor, his commitment to opening doors for other athletes and people of color, and the benefits of having a "strict" mother. Full Article
ac The Race for Brands to Match Nike’s Vaporfly By Published On :: Fri, 28 Feb 2020 11:00:00 GMT In the wake of record-breaking times from runners wearing Nike’s Vaporfly shoes, and new regulations from the sport’s governing body, brands are racing to roll out new shoes ahead of the Tokyo Olympics. Photo: Craig Ruttle/AP Photo Full Article
ac Unsafe Factories in Bangladesh Are Supplying Amazon Sellers By Published On :: Wed, 23 Oct 2019 14:27:19 GMT Garments made in Bangladeshi factories that major retailers have banned as unsafe are finding their way onto Amazon's site for sale in the U.S. WSJ investigates Amazon's apparel supply chains and the impact of its marketplace on garment factory workers. Photo: Karan Deep Singh for The Wall Street Journal Full Article
ac CBS's Growth Outpaces Viacom By Published On :: Tue, 12 Jun 2012 19:46:20 GMT WSJ Heard on the Street's Miriam Gottfried visits Mean Street to shed light on how Viacom and CBS, since splitting into two companies in 2006, have experienced a role reversal in terms of growth. Photo: Getty Images. Full Article
ac Alter Ego: The Secret Culinary Life of an Accounting Professor By Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2019 11:00:00 GMT After work, Julian Yeo swaps his spreadsheets and balance sheets for knives and a pressure cooker. The NYU accounting professor uses cooking and Instagram as creative outlets that feed his need for human connection. Full Article
ac Susan Packard on Being the Only Woman in the Room By Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2019 10:00:00 GMT Susan Packard, co-founder of HGTV, tells WSJ's Veronica Dagher how she coped with the challenge of being the only woman in the room, her advice to young leaders and the importance of self-awareness. Full Article
ac Imogen Heap on Making Music With Machines By Published On :: Thu, 20 Feb 2020 14:00:08 GMT Musician Imogen Heap gives advice for aspiring musicians, shares favorite lyrics and explains why she’s interested in a human-machine collaboration for an upcoming project. Full Article
ac Weinstein Guilty of Sex Crimes, Acquitted of Most Severe Charges By Published On :: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 19:56:28 GMT Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein was found guilty of third-degree rape and first-degree criminal sexual act following a six-week trial. Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance called the conviction “the new landscape for survivors of sexual assault.” Weinstein has denied all allegations of nonconsensual sex. Photo: Peter Foley/Bloomberg News Full Article
ac Global Leaders on Workplace Diversity and Inclusion By Published On :: Tue, 30 Jan 2018 15:04:08 GMT Global business leaders discuss why diversity and inclusion are important in the workplace—and what they do to make these issues a priority. The Wall Street Journal spoke to them at the annual World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland. Full Article
ac Mixpanel CEO’s Unicorn Dreams Take a Back Seat to Cutting Costs By feeds.wsjonline.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Apr 2016 18:36:47 +0000 Mixpanel’s efforts to fuel rapid growth cost the startup, which is now struggling to regain its stature in a highly competitive industry. Full Article Advertising Companies Culture Uncategorized
ac What's Going on at Goldman Sachs in Asia? By Published On :: Tue, 12 Jun 2012 10:55:10 GMT Goldman Sachs has seen senior-level management changes in Asia amid falling deal volume in the region. The WSJ's Deborah Kan speaks to Asia finance correspondent Alison Tudor about the latest changes. Full Article
ac The Impact of a Strong Yen By Published On :: Tue, 12 Jun 2012 18:32:10 GMT Renault-Nissan Alliance CEO Carlos Ghosn talks with WSJ Deputy Managing Editor Alan Murray about the challenges the strength of Japan's currency presents to automakers. Full Article
ac Barron's Buzz: Machine-Driven Market, Oil, E-Cars By Published On :: Sat, 08 Jul 2017 00:58:36 GMT Senior Editor Jack Hough looks at the latest issue. About 90% of market volume is money pouring into index funds and formula-driven funds. What that means for ordinary investors. Oil could be headed to $60. We have stock picks for energy investors. And how to invest electric cars while avoiding risk? Consider shares of Borg Warner. Full Article
ac 'Muslim factor' in Bengal may surprise complacent CPI-M By election.rediff.com Published On :: Tue, 12 May 2009 13:43:38 +0530 There's more to being elected from Calcutta North than the ability to turn a phrase around different consonants at the same time, and Mohammed Salim is keenly aware of this fact. Full Article
ac Karat's acid test and Left Front's greatest gamble By election.rediff.com Published On :: Wed, 13 May 2009 18:00:34 +0530 Karat's magnificent effort to launch a national third alternative may simply fall apart. If the Third Front refuses to hold after May 16 and if the CPI-M fares badly in both Bengal and Kerala, the party will substantially lose its bite. If the CPI-M stands firm, however, Karat's party will roar like a lion in Delhi's concrete jungle. Full Article
ac Congress faces stronger Opposition, rising dissent in AP By election.rediff.com Published On :: Mon, 18 May 2009 16:35:04 +0530 The Congress performance in Andhra Pradesh in the Lok Sabha poll may have been impressive, but party leaders are worried about the results of the assembly election, which turned out to be below their expectations. Though the Y S Rajasekhar Reddy-led Congress swept back to power, winning 157 seats in the 294-seat assembly, the party failed to secure an absolute majority. Full Article