Ranjini Basu
@ranjini_basu
Agrarian Studies, Peasant Movements, Rural Transformation | PhD @TISSpeak| Post-Doc @upiasi| @CASIPenn Non-Resident Fellow I Visiting Faculty @NLSIUOfficial
ID: 2253198745
https://casi.sas.upenn.edu/visiting/ranjini-basu 19-12-2013 08:18:18
843 Tweet
1,1K Takipçi
1,1K Takip Edilen
UPIASI Post-doctoral fellow Ranjini Basu's recent review of Amit Bhaduri's book, 'The Emerging Face of Transformative Politics in India: Farmers' Movement,' published in Economic & Political Weekly, provides valuable insights into the state of agrarian politics in India! shorturl.at/biBPT
"Don't treat farmers like they are criminals", said an emotional Dr Madhura Swaminathan Madhura Swaminathan , economist and daughter of Dr M S Swaminathan, at an event today celebrating the Bharat Ratna awarded to her father. Implementation of C2+50% MSP calculation is a key demand of
As the issue of MSP takes centre stage the issue of what constitutes "remunerative" prices (thus, incomes) for agri commodities is necessarily tied to the issue of costs. Join this interesting discussion on this important theme tomorrow, organised by Foundation for Agrarian Studies Deepak Mercy Johnson
Registrations open ! Webinar on India's defence sector in changing geopolitics. Ashley J. Tellis @AnitMukherjee Bharat Karnad will analyse trends through the lens of defence modernization, indigenization, & diversification. Register: shorturl.at/fmuwT #25yearsofUPIASI
Signature campaign by TISS - Tata Institute of Social Sciences alumni concerned with suspension and debarred entry of Dalit PhD scholar Ramadas Prini Sivanandan. This action is opposed to the democratic values and ideals of social justice that were taught to us. Please sign and share docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
More than 600 concerned alumni of TISS - Tata Institute of Social Sciences have signed a statement in solidarity with Ramadas Prini Sivanandan. They have appealed to the admin to immediately revoke the two year suspension order which goes against the democratic values, ethos of social justice & inclusivity.
Only around half of India usually eats three or more meals a day. Richer people are more likely to do this, but region can be an even bigger factor, HCES/CES data shows. With Roshan Kishore hindustantimes.com/editors-pick/n…