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India observed a higher level of financial dependency among the elderly population along with the high gender and statewise disparities. epw.in/engage/article…

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The paper places an incident of violent displacement of an iterant tea vendor, by the security of Varanasi’s Kashi Vishwanath Corridor, in Henri Lefebvre’s three-headed dialectic of the production of space. epw.in/journal/2023/5…

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The feature is based on the article Birth Pangs: Universal Maternity Entitlements in India by Aarushi Kalra and Aditi Priya. epw.in/engage/article…

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In India, malnutrition is a major issue among children, especially those from economically disadvantaged communities. epw.in/journal/2024/1…

In India, malnutrition is a major issue among children, especially those from economically disadvantaged communities.
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EPW Comment | Opaque technologies of attendance verification and wage payments are at odds with constitutional rights. epw.in/journal/2023/1…

EPW Comment | Opaque technologies of attendance verification and wage payments are at odds with constitutional rights.

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Internet search engines provide a vital platform for various groups to interact and create value. Platforms like Google are referred to by economists as two-sided or multisided markets, which facilitate interactions between various parties. youtube.com/watch?v=cmgiU6…

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EPW Engage | In this fight against the #climate crisis, we believe the Green Growth framework provides a transitional path towards a sustainable future but stops short of imagining a world beyond capitalism. epw.in/engage/article…

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2014 | Lal Singh Dil was a revolutionary poet born into a Dalit family. He is among the most significant modern Punjabi poets for his political vision and aesthetic practice. epw.in/journal/2014/6…

2014 | Lal Singh Dil was a revolutionary poet born into a Dalit family. He is among the most significant modern Punjabi poets for his political vision and aesthetic practice. 
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More and more women's studies centres and courses in gender studies are being introduced in India but the academic relevance, recognition and role for women's/gender issues within the broader space for social sciences are still very marginalised. epw.in/journal/2016/1…

More and more women's studies centres and courses in gender studies are being introduced in India but the academic relevance, recognition and role for women's/gender issues within the broader space for social sciences are still very marginalised. epw.in/journal/2016/1…
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Distilled | This graphic feature is based on Alok Prasanna Kumar’s article, “Lawless Laws and the Supreme Court”. View Here: epw.in/engage/article…

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#EPWEditorial | Policies need to steer technological innovations in a manner that does not exacerbate inequalities. epw.in/journal/2024/3…

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We need to understand the many-headed nature of #discrimination prevailing on the campuses of higher education in India. This article argues that discrimination, exclusion and humiliation in campuses can be expressed at different levels. epw.in/journal/2016/6…

We need to understand the many-headed nature of #discrimination prevailing on the campuses of higher education in India. This article argues that discrimination, exclusion and humiliation in campuses can be expressed at different levels.
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The development of the mill industry in Bombay[1] heavily relied on family, kinship, caste and patronage. Labour recruitment and organisation were also correlated to family, kinship, caste and patronage. epw.in/engage/article…

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The graphic feature is based on Sundar Sarukkai’s article Phenomenology of Untouchability. This paper explores the philosophical foundations of untouchability through an analysis of the phenomenology of "touch". epw.in/engage/article…

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In total, women in rural India work 91 minutes more than men per day, yet their participation in and contribution to agriculture remains less than men. This is because women spend over three times the amount of time on unpaid work than men per day. epw.in/journal/2022/2…

In  total, women in rural India work 91 minutes more than men per day, yet their participation in and contribution to agriculture remains less than men. This is because women spend over three times the amount of time on unpaid work than men per day. 
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Among the various victim groups targeted by cybercriminals, women have become particularly vulnerable to online harassment, cyberstalking, identity theft, revenge porn, and other forms of gender-based cyber violence. epw.in/journal/2024/3…

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2020 | Manual scavenging is a predominantly “forced” caste-based and hereditary occupation, which involves physical and manual removal of human excreta from dry latrines and sewers. Read Shaileshkumar Darokar’s critical analysis. bit.ly/3ehJadN

2020 | Manual scavenging is a predominantly “forced” caste-based and hereditary occupation, which involves physical and manual removal of human excreta from dry latrines and sewers. 

Read Shaileshkumar Darokar’s critical analysis.
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Special Article | Disparities in computer literacy pose a significant hurdle for individuals belonging to marginalised caste communities, women and girls, limiting their access to the labour market in the information age. epw.in/journal/2024/3…