कुंभ भगदड़: सरकार ने कहा 37 लोगों की मौत, बीबीसी पड़ताल में कम-से-कम 82 मौतों की पुष्टि
हज़ारों किलोमीटर का सफर, 11 राज्य और 50 से अधिक ज़िले. बीबीसी ने अपनी पड़ताल में 100 से अधिक परिवारों से मिलकर जो पड़ताल की, उसके मुताबिक कुंभ भगदड़ में मारे गए लोगों की तादाद उत्तर प्रदेश सरकार की ओर से दिए गए आंकड़े से कहीं अधिक है.
देखिए बीबीसी संवाददाता अभिनव गोयल @abhinavgoel21 की यह ख़ास रिपोर्ट.
शूट और एडिटः देवेश चोपड़ा
I write for @thewire_in on #RamMandirAnniversary#AyodhyaRamTemple#ayodharammandir on how our cities are changing, and the further marginalization of Muslims in India.
"Hindutva Urbanism": How National Schemes & Events Displace Marginalised Communities https://t.co/MNcXcxuvLK
@ShaliniWIEGO@WIEGOGLOBAL & I write in today's @htTweets about the potential of "street vendor haats" beyond the formalization & implementation of SV Act 2014. We applaud MoHUA's initiative but stress key principles for inclusive, sustainable cities.
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Odia migrant workers in Surat’s textile hub carry with them caste structures that exist in their villages, making it difficult for the most marginalised to find work, a room or even entry into an ‘upper caste’ mess, reports Shreehari Paliath. Read: https://t.co/CKy0BqJdyv
I am officially PhD! 🎓
This is indeed only a milestone, the journey to make our world just, equitable and inclusive is a long one- But I am at it!
@ManishKJha1908@aravindunni23 @AjeetPankaj @TISSpeak
@dee_tweested and I write in @the_hindu on the #RGKarHospital incident - "Reclaiming streets is not enough: How we plan, design, build and use our cities needs to change". Arguing for Women’s access to their haq (right) & hissa (share) in the urban. 1/11
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Doctors who hit the streets protesting for their own rights while ignoring larger patient rights and social issues, who oppose reservation, who practice Islamophobia can't expect genuine solidarity.
Get off your ivory towers...protest for everyone's rights.
'The storied institution has made crucial contributions to social sciences research and policy. Now, faculty say, the government is choking its autonomy.'
Excellent piece by @Johanna_Deeksha@scroll_in
This week's #CommonGround is about TISS and its challenges - with funding and autonomy. This story is largely reflective of the challenges that public funded institutions are facing, especially spaces that are researching & challenging govt narratives.
https://t.co/02L7OouGn7
I, Sneha Gutgutia, alumnus of TISS Mumbai 2014-16 batch, strongly protest against the unscientific & authoritarian methods being employed by TISS Mumbai administration preventing student animal feeders from feeding campus animals, i.e., 26 dogs and 16 cats @TISSpeak#TISSMumbai
"The unequal distribution of technology in India puts those in urban-deprived and rural areas, the elderly, and those with physical and cognitive disabilities at an even greater disadvantage."
Insightful piece on the many discontents of technology in health! @sakie339
Against the Grain: Indian Telemedicine and Its Discontents
Sylvia Karpagam [ @sakie339 ] examines how the introduction of telemedicine in India during COVID-19 exacerbated and reinforced caste inequalities.
Read: https://t.co/ofpSHXwUwO