It could not have been a more opportune moment. With Planning Commission under attack for being "arm-chair advisers," the Plan panel on Tuesday organised a special screening of Bollywood film, " Peepli Live", to learn lessons and sensitise senior officers and experts about ground realities and public perception. Plan panel has been drawing flak from implementing ministries of ignoring ground reality while preparing its plans. Prior to the screening of...
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Raj Patel, economist interviewed by Ashish Kumar Sen
Activist and academic Raj Patel’s profile proudly notes that he has worked for the World Bank and the WTO, and protested against them both around the world. A visiting scholar at the University of California at Berkeley’s Centre for African Studies, Patel’s latest offering to the literary world—The Value of Nothing—is a New York Times bestseller. In an interview with Ashish Kumar Sen, Patel says beating the drum of India...
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The goal of food for all can be achieved only through sustained efforts in producing, saving and sharing foodgrains. The Supreme Court of India has rendered great service by arousing public, professional and political concern about the co-existence of rotting grain mountains and mounting hungry mouths. In several African countries hunger is increasing because food is either not available in the market, or is too expensive for the poor. Food inflation...
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