π΅ Towards a 21st-century Socialist Green Programme | Economic and Political Weekly
https://www.epw.in/engage/article/towards-21st-century-socialist-green-programme
In this fight against the climate crisis, we believe the Green Growth framework provides a transitional path towards a sustainable future but stops short of imagining a world beyond capitalism. On the other hand, the Degrowth/Post-Growth framework has a post-capitalist imagination but perhaps not a concrete transitional path from here to there. We need, however, _both_ a transitional path from capitalism to an alternate system as well as a vision of such a society, which is based on equality in rights, opportunities and outcomes; collective ownership of the means of production; peopleβs well being over profits. In what follows, we imagine such a path β working on the complementarities instead of the differences between these two frameworks β which we call Socialist Green Growth.
https://www.epw.in/engage/article/towards-21st-century-socialist-green-programme
In this fight against the climate crisis, we believe the Green Growth framework provides a transitional path towards a sustainable future but stops short of imagining a world beyond capitalism. On the other hand, the Degrowth/Post-Growth framework has a post-capitalist imagination but perhaps not a concrete transitional path from here to there. We need, however, _both_ a transitional path from capitalism to an alternate system as well as a vision of such a society, which is based on equality in rights, opportunities and outcomes; collective ownership of the means of production; peopleβs well being over profits. In what follows, we imagine such a path β working on the complementarities instead of the differences between these two frameworks β which we call Socialist Green Growth.
Economic and Political Weekly
Towards a 21st-century Socialist Green Programme
In this fight against the climate crisis, we believe the Green Growth framework provides a transitional path towards a sustainable future but stops short of imagining a world beyond capitalism. On the other hand, the Degrowth/Post-Growth framework has a postβ¦
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π What is detransition?
Detransition refers to the process of an individual who has previously transitioned from one gender to another (typically through gender-affirming measures like hormone therapy or surgery) deciding to revert to their assigned or birth gender. Detransitioning is a personal and complex decision that can involve ceasing or reversing the steps taken during gender transition. It's important to note that not all individuals who detransition do so for the same reasons, and their experiences and motivations can vary widely.
Detransition refers to the process of an individual who has previously transitioned from one gender to another (typically through gender-affirming measures like hormone therapy or surgery) deciding to revert to their assigned or birth gender. Detransitioning is a personal and complex decision that can involve ceasing or reversing the steps taken during gender transition. It's important to note that not all individuals who detransition do so for the same reasons, and their experiences and motivations can vary widely.
π FOOD FOR THOUGHT π
In your family, which relatives do you have a significant relationship with? Which do you hardly ever see? Explain the reasons for the difference in relationships.
#FoodForThought
In your family, which relatives do you have a significant relationship with? Which do you hardly ever see? Explain the reasons for the difference in relationships.
#FoodForThought
π FOOD FOR THOUGHT π
Have you ever experienced sexual harassment in the workplace or somewhere else? Have you ever, perhaps unwittingly, been a harasser? How common do you think such incidents are?
#FoodForThought
Have you ever experienced sexual harassment in the workplace or somewhere else? Have you ever, perhaps unwittingly, been a harasser? How common do you think such incidents are?
#FoodForThought
π΅ What has led to the Maratha quota agitation?
The demand for a quota for Marathas in government jobs and educational institutes started over 40 years ago. The demand has been a political issue and reason for mass protests in the state.
Here are some factors that have led to the Maratha quota:
πLand fragmentation
πAgrarian distress
πUnemployment
πLack of educational opportunities
πCaste-atrocities inflicted by the Marathas on the Dalit community
The first protest over this was held 32 years ago by Mathadi Labour Union leader Annasaheb Patil in Mumbai. In 2014, a committee headed by now BJP minister Narayan Rane, submitted a report to the government stating that 32 per cent of the population in the state was that of Marathas, who needed economic upliftment and thus a reservation was needed.
@DecipherCivils
The demand for a quota for Marathas in government jobs and educational institutes started over 40 years ago. The demand has been a political issue and reason for mass protests in the state.
Here are some factors that have led to the Maratha quota:
πLand fragmentation
πAgrarian distress
πUnemployment
πLack of educational opportunities
πCaste-atrocities inflicted by the Marathas on the Dalit community
The first protest over this was held 32 years ago by Mathadi Labour Union leader Annasaheb Patil in Mumbai. In 2014, a committee headed by now BJP minister Narayan Rane, submitted a report to the government stating that 32 per cent of the population in the state was that of Marathas, who needed economic upliftment and thus a reservation was needed.
@DecipherCivils
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π How To Manage Time When You Are Working
Firstly, note down your free time at home and workplace.
Usually the time available to us while we are working is in the early mornings as well as after work.
Notice the time when you are least tired. This would be usually in the forenoon.
Don't count your time by hours. Instead count it by half hours.
Prepare a plan for every 30 minutes which are available to you.
For example, if I wake up at 6AM and I go to work at 9AM, I have 6 half hours. Now I might require 2 half hours to get ready. This includes my daily chores and breakfast.
So I have 4 half hours which can be devoted to studies.
Keep a Daily Task Calendar. It can be a simple diary, a phone reminder or a post-it.
Your daily tasks should be manageable. Don't include more than your capacity. Be a human, not a super human.
Similarly, take note of your mood after coming from work. You might want to relax a bit, listen to music or watch tv for a while.
Fix a time, let's say 8PM when you will stop your relaxation and start studying.
Again, count your half hours. Let's say you go to sleep at 11PM. So you have 6 half hours. You might require 2 half hours for dinner and preparation for the next day.
This means, you have 4 half hours for studies. Take out your Daily Planner and check your to-do list for the day.
Start studying the portions designated for the day.
Remember to take a 5 minute break after every 30 minutes of study. Don't look at your phone or other distractions during these 30 minutes.
Increase your study hours during the weekend.
Always plan for 30 minutes. So your study time can be divided into 30 minute slots.
Gradually your study hours will increase and you will also start loving studies.
You might ask us what to study during free time at work. Keep PDFs and Audio Lectures handy which you can plug into whenever everyone is taking some time off.
P. S. This write up is based on a hypothetical timetable. Please make necessary changes according to your timetable.
@MeanderingMaven
Firstly, note down your free time at home and workplace.
Usually the time available to us while we are working is in the early mornings as well as after work.
Notice the time when you are least tired. This would be usually in the forenoon.
Don't count your time by hours. Instead count it by half hours.
Prepare a plan for every 30 minutes which are available to you.
For example, if I wake up at 6AM and I go to work at 9AM, I have 6 half hours. Now I might require 2 half hours to get ready. This includes my daily chores and breakfast.
So I have 4 half hours which can be devoted to studies.
Keep a Daily Task Calendar. It can be a simple diary, a phone reminder or a post-it.
Your daily tasks should be manageable. Don't include more than your capacity. Be a human, not a super human.
Similarly, take note of your mood after coming from work. You might want to relax a bit, listen to music or watch tv for a while.
Fix a time, let's say 8PM when you will stop your relaxation and start studying.
Again, count your half hours. Let's say you go to sleep at 11PM. So you have 6 half hours. You might require 2 half hours for dinner and preparation for the next day.
This means, you have 4 half hours for studies. Take out your Daily Planner and check your to-do list for the day.
Start studying the portions designated for the day.
Remember to take a 5 minute break after every 30 minutes of study. Don't look at your phone or other distractions during these 30 minutes.
Increase your study hours during the weekend.
Always plan for 30 minutes. So your study time can be divided into 30 minute slots.
Gradually your study hours will increase and you will also start loving studies.
You might ask us what to study during free time at work. Keep PDFs and Audio Lectures handy which you can plug into whenever everyone is taking some time off.
P. S. This write up is based on a hypothetical timetable. Please make necessary changes according to your timetable.
@MeanderingMaven
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π΅ QUESTION FOR TODAY
Q. To what extent did the role of the moderates prepare a base for the wider freedom movement? Comment. (Answer in 250 words)
(21/15M)
Note: Submit your answers as PDFs in the GS group.
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Q. To what extent did the role of the moderates prepare a base for the wider freedom movement? Comment. (Answer in 250 words)
(21/15M)
Note: Submit your answers as PDFs in the GS group.
Link β¬ οΈ
π΅ QUESTION FOR TODAY
Q. What led to the partition of Bengal in 1905? (04/15)
Note: Please submit your answers as PDFs in the group.
Q. What led to the partition of Bengal in 1905? (04/15)
Note: Please submit your answers as PDFs in the group.
π΅ QUESTION FOR TODAY
Trace the growth of the Indian Home Rule Movement in Britain. (02/15M)
#QuestionForToday #GS
Trace the growth of the Indian Home Rule Movement in Britain. (02/15M)
#QuestionForToday #GS
π΅ OGBV stands for Online Gender-Based Violence.
According to the UN,
Some examples of OGBV include: Trolling, Insults, Body shaming, Sexualized abuse, Gendered abuse.
Online violence against women and girls has escalated rapidly since the onset of COVID-19. More women face various forms of online violence than men, resulting in poor engagement and active participation online.
Gender-based violence (GBV) is a human rights violation that affects not only physical health but also mental health. It may lead to self-harm, isolation, depression, and suicidal attempts.
Some tips for preventing GBV include:
πΉEducating yourself on the root causes of violence
πΉInterrupting sexist and discriminatory language
πΉBeing critical and questioning
πΉInterrupting abuse
πΉStopping sexual harassment
πΉDeveloping an action plan
πΉStopping victim blaming
πΉStopping rape culture
@DecipherCivils
According to the UN,
OGBV is any form of violence that is enabled by or perpetrated by using technology or a digital interface, such as the internet or smart devices. It can target one's gender, sex, or sexual orientation.
Some examples of OGBV include: Trolling, Insults, Body shaming, Sexualized abuse, Gendered abuse.
Online violence against women and girls has escalated rapidly since the onset of COVID-19. More women face various forms of online violence than men, resulting in poor engagement and active participation online.
Gender-based violence (GBV) is a human rights violation that affects not only physical health but also mental health. It may lead to self-harm, isolation, depression, and suicidal attempts.
Some tips for preventing GBV include:
πΉEducating yourself on the root causes of violence
πΉInterrupting sexist and discriminatory language
πΉBeing critical and questioning
πΉInterrupting abuse
πΉStopping sexual harassment
πΉDeveloping an action plan
πΉStopping victim blaming
πΉStopping rape culture
@DecipherCivils
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π΅ How art education can be used to spark innovation and critical thinking in students - The Hindu
https://www.thehindu.com/education/how-art-education-can-be-used-to-spark-innovation-and-critical-thinking-in-students/article67469763.ece
https://www.thehindu.com/education/how-art-education-can-be-used-to-spark-innovation-and-critical-thinking-in-students/article67469763.ece
The Hindu
How art education can be used to spark innovation and critical thinking in students
Using art education to spark innovation and critical thinking in students
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Anyone here whose hobbies is Cricket ?want some conversation regarding recent controversial dismissal of ANGELO MATHEWS
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Anyone here whose hobbies is Cricket ?want some conversation regarding recent controversial dismissal of ANGELO MATHEWS
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π΅ The importance of reading for students - The Hindu
https://www.thehindu.com/education/the-importance-of-reading-for-students/article67469720.ece
https://www.thehindu.com/education/the-importance-of-reading-for-students/article67469720.ece
The Hindu
The importance of reading for students
The importance of reading for students
π΅ Can a trans woman invoke the Domestic Violence Act? SC to consider | Explained News - The Indian Express
https://telegra.ph/Can-a-trans-woman-invoke-the-Domestic-Violence-Act-SC-to-consider-11-08
https://telegra.ph/Can-a-trans-woman-invoke-the-Domestic-Violence-Act-SC-to-consider-11-08
Telegraph
Can a trans woman invoke the Domestic Violence Act? SC to consider
Listen to this article Your browser does not support the audio element. The Supreme Court Monday (October 30) agreed to examine the question of whether a trans gender woman who underwent a sex-reassignment surgery may be called an βaggrieved personβ withinβ¦
π SINGLE TASKING
But I love multi-tasking, she said. I get bored easily. I like switching from one task to another. That way I can do many things at once.
Are you this person? Do you love multi-tasking? In an effort to get rid of monotony, don't take too many things on your plate.
PRIORITISE
Finish one task first, or at least a substantial portion first before venturing into a new task.
Be a finisher. Finish what you begin.
Don't be a beginner only, starting too many projects, leaving most of them incomplete.
Be known for completing your projects and assignments.
@MeanderingMaven
But I love multi-tasking, she said. I get bored easily. I like switching from one task to another. That way I can do many things at once.
Are you this person? Do you love multi-tasking? In an effort to get rid of monotony, don't take too many things on your plate.
PRIORITISE
Finish one task first, or at least a substantial portion first before venturing into a new task.
Be a finisher. Finish what you begin.
Don't be a beginner only, starting too many projects, leaving most of them incomplete.
Be known for completing your projects and assignments.
@MeanderingMaven
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π΅ Indiaβs Ignorance Over The Bonded Labour System Exacerbates Caste Differences | Economic and Political Weekly
https://www.epw.in/engage/article/indias-ignorance-over-bonded-labour-system
Forced and bonded labour was abolished through the Bonded Labour Slavery (Absolishing) Act in 1976. Yet, according to the Union Ministry of Labour and Employment, the last four years have seen an estimated 13,512 bonded labourers released and rehabilitated. September 2019, alone, saw rescue operations freed a total of 43 bonded labourers across Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat. Though bonded labour systems still exist in such large numbers, the state has done little to remedy the situation.
https://www.epw.in/engage/article/indias-ignorance-over-bonded-labour-system
Forced and bonded labour was abolished through the Bonded Labour Slavery (Absolishing) Act in 1976. Yet, according to the Union Ministry of Labour and Employment, the last four years have seen an estimated 13,512 bonded labourers released and rehabilitated. September 2019, alone, saw rescue operations freed a total of 43 bonded labourers across Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat. Though bonded labour systems still exist in such large numbers, the state has done little to remedy the situation.
Economic and Political Weekly
Indiaβs Ignorance Over The Bonded Labour System Exacerbates Caste
Indiaβs bonded labourers are caught between an entrenched caste system and a dismissive state.
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