31 December 2020: The Indian Express Editorial Analysis
1) When Enforcement Directorate attaches the property of an accused? 2) The growth we deserve
1) When Enforcement Directorate attaches the property of an accused? 2) The growth we deserve
1) Dedicated Freight Corridor 2)Lessons from a Pandemic 3) Powering up: Shift towards the e- vehicle 4) Facts from the Field 5) Secession of the successful: Migration of students
1)The 5G great game 2) Systems challenge-
1) The last straw: Situation of Prisoners 2) New Britain- 3) DDC polls show that people of J&K are turning to democratic decentralisation for better governance
1) The meaning of merit: Supreme court judgement on the reservation 2) All the world's without a stage – Many artists/performers hit by Covid-19 3) Sowing trust
1) Bury the legacy – Govt. should accept orders on retrospective taxation 2) Lawmakers must work - State legislatures have an abysmal record in terms of number of sittings per year 3) Saving the public University
1) The insecure workers 2) Key lesson from farmers protest is that steamrolling Parliament backfires 3) Justice as Relief-
1) Consumer is King: The Electricity(rights of consumers) Rules, 2020 2) Trader's voice – Farmers protest 3) The New League of Nations
1) India’s new Europolitik 2) Limits of faith - Women may begin to give up Hinduism 3) New welfarism of India's right
1) The Missing Second Revolution- 2) New Parliament building must not overshadow need to tackle urgent questions of democracy 3) WTO rulebook must evolve to support food security, rural livelihoods in developing countries
1) If India has to meet climate change mitigation targets, it needs to take decisive action now. 2) Stairway to heaven: Singapore's Hawker culture is in List Of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
1) Spectrum of choices - 4G auctioning 2) Contagions in the Air – Tuberculosis fear 3) Loving versus law: U P Prohibition of unlawful conversion of the religion order
1) Give children weight: children with undernourishment in India 2) New farm laws will impoverish rural India, eventually lead to collapse of the PDS 3) Equal partner-
1) Divest and spend- 2) Paving way for Digital India 3)The foreign hand business again: foreign investment in the internet
1) Hunger alarm- 2) Seeds of a revolution – New farm laws may revolutionize Indian agriculture 3) Surgical Mis Strike: Permitting Ayurveda postgraduate to perform surgical procedures.
1) Patriarchal societies - 2) Need to count migrant and unorganized sectors workers for a database 3) We, the Naysayers: criticism of farm law and RBI’s proposal
1) Lanka Lessons in Kashmir- 2) Farm laws alter bargaining landscape in favour of corporate players 3)Five years after Paris: Online Climate Ambitious Summit is today-
1) Listen to the less powerful – Farmers’ plea 2) Bad and worse- 3) The cruelty camera can’t see
1) Reform, as per Mr. Kant- 2) The reality of an India at the crossroads- 3) Who wants federalism
1) Land, but not for the tiller- 2) Government needs to encourage more remunerative cropping patterns, while addressing farmer anxieties- 3) The burden of purity-
1) The Great Global Climate Reset- 2) Banking on Status Quo- 3)Trust the IIMs-
1) In a New Climate- 2) Clear the smoke - India must decriminalise the use of cannabis- 3)Make Punjab great again-
1) Growth Pangs- 2) Covid in Mumbai: The municipality led a decentralised effort to increase testing, tracing, hospital beds 3)Canary in the coalmines
1) Let Positions Not Harden- 2) Piercing the pall- 3) The Skewed Justice-
1) Let there be noise- 2) UP’s ‘love-jihad’ ordinance has chilling effect on freedom of conscience 3) A failure to enable
1) Ripple of uncertainty- 2) Mend and repair – India may move towards economic progress- 3)Sow the seeds of trust-
1) The Triumph and trial in Bihar- 2) India, Pakistan and Bangladesh must deal with changed geopolitical realities in West Asia 3)Reimagining the herd-