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Working from home is not for me

Before we even consider the possibilities of work from home and possible benefits on travel and the environment, we have to examine the reasons why most of us should not stay at home all day, says Dinesh Mohan

Under Secretary About Being COVID Positive

I am sure people who are aware of what is going in my personal life would be quite surprised to read today's diary and would react in dismay on reaching out to my readers in this manner.  Today, I...

COVID And LIG Women: Worse End Of A Bad Deal

Women performing additional household work during the lockdown comes as no surprise to all of us – but the idea itself isn’t challenged in the society either. Our social conditioning has accustomed us to the idea of women getting the worse end of the deal.

Suspension Of Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process

The suspension of initiation of CIRP while provides borrowers/defaulters time to recoup their losses and gradually realize the value of their assets and re-stabilize themselves, the lack of protection to the creditors has reversed the insolvency game that is envisaged under the Code.

Covid-19 and Changing Attitudes to Health

The global digital agency Wunderman Thompson (WT) South Asia recently conducted a lockdown study in 32 Indian cities in an attempt to identify mindset and behaviour shifts relating to the pandemic.

With COVID-19 Rendering Most Lawyers In Dire Straits, Govts Must Extend Help

Lockdown has brought great disparity within various sections of the society across the country, so much so amongst the legal professionals who have been deprived of their day to day professional work. In the legal arena of our country, things are set to take a paradigm shift.

Stand Up, Be Counted

Inadequate participation and low attendance by MPs in the meetings of Department-Related Standing Committees are matters for the concerned political parties to take note of and initiate appropriate action

“The Migrants Will Come Back to Cities”: Jyotika Kalra

Covid-19 turned the world upside down and affected everyone, especially the migrants. Even though they trudged home in search of succour after the sudden lockdown, they will come back to earn and imp...

Dying of the Light

The migrant crisis triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic is the worst humanitarian tragedy seen in India since Partition. Nothing illustrates that more than the heartbreaking video of a toddler trying to wake up his dead mother on Bihar’s Muzaffarpur railway platform

Migrant Crisis: Prevent It Happening Again

The second in a series of legal awareness programmes organised by APN News, India Legal and ICADR looks at the sorry state of migrants and how this can be prevented in future

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