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Narendra Kumar S S on There is no proof that Coronavirus broke out because the Chinese ate bats and snakes. Sherna on Has #CoronaVirus helped Narendra Modi to discover the virtues of democracy? Or, has ‘The Supreme Leader’ only craftily seized the moment to craft a new persona for himself? Kingkhan on J-POD || A podcast on journalism || Why my mother would not have cheered the suspension of publication of ‘Star of Mysore’-despite its Islamophobic editorial Narendra Kumar S S on Six heart-warming stories of Muslims coming to the aid of Hindus in #Corona season: How come no swami, yogi, baba, guru or godman has the nerve to speak for “communal harmony” any more? It’s unimaginable a grave existential crisis” || ‘Vishwa Vani’ editor and owner, Vishweshwar Bhat H.R.Bapu Satyanarayana on J-POD || Podcast || “Kannada newspapers’ circulation is down from 25 lakhs to 5 lakhs due to #Corona. When you see someone like him tomorrow morning, it is good to keep him in mind and say ‘Namaskara’. When you see someone like him tomorrow morning, it is good to keep him in mind and say ‘Namaskara’.ĭr LakshmanRao Krisnapuri on ‘Namma’ Uday Kumar has a small story to tell about how #Coronavirus has changed his life.

H.R.Bapu Satyanarayana on ‘Namma’ Uday Kumar has a small story to tell about how #Coronavirus has changed his life. And, after six decades of writing, Shantadevi Kanavi’s thoughts live on in six languages. H.R.Bapu Satyanarayana on In the end, words are all that will survive. Is affirmative action like in the US the solution? Instead of blanket reservations should we give weightage to OBCs, as practised in Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and as suggested by sociologist Dipankar Gupta? Join the debate. Narayana Murthy? Will having to add another 22,000 seats spell disaster to academic standards, not to speak of the campus atmosphere? Is more merrier? Or will increasing seats kill our institutions, as feared by IIM-A board member, N.R. The Prime Minister has set up a four-member cabinet team to come up with a formula that will be more acceptable.īut what is the solution? Should the number of IITs be increased to 70, as suggested by Knowledge Commisison chief Sam Pitroda? Should the number of seats in colleges be increased to accommodate meritorious students, as proposed by many, including Arjun Singh? But it has certainly prompted some moves to ensure that deserving students are not completely sidelined. The protest by medical students and doctors to the move to hike reservations for OBCs in higher educational institutions has not led to a rethink.
