The need for the public sector
For services the marginalised need
Simply put: The budget amid a pandemic
Down To Earth’s cartoonist Sorit Gupto analyses the budget for the next financial year through his cartoons
Out of rathole
Post a ban on small-scale coal mining, Meghalaya is investing its energy and enterprise in other sectors
Public sector banks score over private ones
No health without wealth
The latest NSSO data shows that people are being forced to take loans and sell assets for treatment as the government healthcare system deteriorates
In the pay of plastics
India's biggest public sector unit is out to ape the West's fashion for unsustainable living
Civil v political
Arguably, this is the hottest political summer for Delhi. Reason: friction between anti-corruption activists and the Union government over the …
Back to toilet school
On August 15, the government announced it had achieved the target of building toilets in all schools in India. But are these toilets functional?
Economic Survey 2019-20: A radical deregulation agenda of poor economics and poorer economic history
Efforts to create a Singapore-on-Ganges will simply not work
In wait for revamp
Researchers and government call for new ideas to revive Indian science yet again. Will it work?
Looking beyond privatisation
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Confusion over RTI persists
Do PPP ventures come under RTI Act? Planning Commission says not its call
Arunachal Pradesh signs MoUs for hydroelectric projects
Public’s private peeve
Will Bihar’s failed model of outsourcing diagnostic services work in Chhattisgarh?
Long road to justice
The new land acquisition bill promises much but has little to ensure delivery
Oxfam’s latest report is a wake-up call on the ever-increasing gulf between India’s haves and have-nots
India should adopt a pro-people and nature-friendly economic model to reduce its inequalities
Public–private partnerships can help achieve sustainable agricultural development goals
Public–private partnerships in agriculture have the potential to modernise the sector and provide numerous benefits to smallholder farmers
Flawed legislation
Centre’s law to regulate healthcare system faces resistance in many states
New science policy brings in PPP
Makes provision for public funding of corporate research and development
A joke we've played on ourselves
Private project in public park
Residents of Vadodara protest construction of a multimedia laser fountain in a heritage park
The deadly public sector
Corporate net zero promises found to be insufficient and relying on cheap offsets
25 of the world’s largest companies only commit to reduce emissions by 40% on average, not 100% as suggested by the terms ‘net zero&…
Shifting care
Proposed national health policy favours private sector, reluctant to increase public health expenditure
Rajasthan seed initiative wilts
MoUs with biotech seed companies in limbo as protests force a rethink