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2021-05-31 06:31:11
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2021-05-27 08:14:24
https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/tackling-rural-economic-distress/article34652477.ece
Rural Social Structure
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2021-05-26 10:28:19
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2021-05-23 14:37:27
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2021-05-23 12:09:06
https://indianexpress.com/article/india/gandhian-pioneer-sunderlal-bahuguna-chipko-movement-7325081/
The Chipko movement was a string of peasant movements centred around livelihood, which was intimately dependent on forests. Sunderlalji understood this and maintained that our movements need to be critically aligned with our needs. He was a strong communicator and the high and mighty listened to him. He carried the discourse of environment, forests and ecology to the rest of the country and placed it on an international stage
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2021-05-21 19:03:39
https://www.globalvillagespace.com/why-suicide-in-pakistan-becoming-more-common/
Emile Durkheim, the famous French sociologist, renowned for his 1897 seminal monograph, “Le Suicide (1897)” – a study of suicide rates in Catholic and Protestant populations – believed that suicide Is not something related to individual’s mental health but to his or her society. The results showed that though there wasn’t much difference between the annual rates of suicide, in a social order, there were large differences between different societies.
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2021-05-20 19:22:43
https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/as-the-pandemics-second-wave-rages-migrants-trudge-home-again-7297303/
Try to understand the difference between reverse migration of last year and this yearwhereas last year’s long walk home by migrants was triggered by the economic shock of losing livelihoods and compounded by the stringent mobility restrictions of the nationwide lockdown, this year’s return to the villages seems a relatively well thought strategy of exit from cities that are failing to serve even those with wealth and connections
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2021-05-19 08:57:03
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2021-05-19 07:00:47
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/vaccination-in-rural-india-trails-urban-areas-even-as-cases-surge/article34589734.ece
The rural-urban divide in vaccination depicts the burgeoning rural crisis
While more than 60% of cases were from the rural and semi-rural districts, only an estimated 12-15% of the inhabitants have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by May 14.
In contrast, an estimated 30% of residents in urban and 19% in semi-urban areas have received at least one shot. In terms of being fully vaccinated (both doses), only an estimated 2.6% of rural residents received them by May 14, even as an estimated 7.7% of urban dwellers had both doses.
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2021-05-18 19:17:08
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