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GOOGLE EMPLOYEES PROTEST SURRENDER TO CHINESE CENSORSHIP

DRAGONFLY GIVES HINTS ON SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME
B. Sivaraman - 2018-11-30 09:36
Google employees are at it again. In April 2018, 3,100 out of 4,000 employees at the Google headquarters signed a letter protesting Google’s contract with Pentagon to develop an artificial-intelligence-based autonomous weapons system and forced the Google management not to renew that contract. On 1 November 2018, thousands of Google employees took out marches in scores of cities across the world to protest absence of unbiased and firm policies against sexual harassment at work. On 27 November 2018 again, there was another bout of protest—this time objecting to Google’s surrender to the demands of the authoritarian Chinese regime which wanted to censor what the Chinese citizen could search and watch or read on the worldwide web.
INDIA

HEALTH AND MEDICAL EDUCATION CANNOT BE LEFT TO MARKET ECONOMY

MERIT BECOMES CASUALTY, MONEY TAKES OVER
Dr Arun Mitra - 2018-11-30 09:29
The report that the health ministry has asked the MCI to review the tuition fees in medical colleges is a welcome step. Better late than never, it has become so essential because the fee structure in private medical colleges has gone sky high and is out of reach of not only poor people but even the middle classes are now feeling the pinch. They have to shelve their savings and even borrow to send their wards to the medical colleges. This is not only for MBBS courses, but even for the admissions to the Ayurvedic colleges. Tuition fess even in some of the Ayurvedic colleges, especially those which are deemed universities, are quite high. As a result several meritorious students are left out of the medical colleges due to exorbitant charges which they are unable to pay. Such situation leads to feeling of helplessness causing serious stress in the minds of the students and the whole family. The students have worked hard to fulfill their aspirations to become doctor; now at the stage when they have achieved merit, they are denied admission because of financial reasons, is a very sorry state of affairs.
INDIA

MADHYA PRADESH POLLING HAS THE AIR OF FESTIVITIES

HIGHER TURNOUT KEEPS PARTIES FINGER-CROSSED
L S Herdenia - 2018-11-30 09:23
BHOPAL: It was less of polling and more a festival for many sections of voters. It was a thrilling experience for the first time voters. Many of them reached the polling booths in groups and after exercising their franchise they proceeded to picnic spots. First time female voters were more exited and were dressed in their best when they reached polling booths.
INDIA

WHAT IS NAVJOT SINGH SIDHU UP TO?

IMRAN OUTSWINGER BRUSHES PAST MODI TO HIT RAHUL
Aditya Aamir - 2018-11-29 10:33
Journalists are often accused of being ‘intellectual thugs’ for lacking in skepticism. Something that can be applied in full while reporting and not questioning Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s wishful thinking that Navjot Singh Sidhu will one day become Prime Minister of India and both countries will become permanent buddies! Imran Khan did not voice that in jest. He sounded and looked serious. Besides, Imran Khan spoke a harsh truth, maybe two.

WHAT AWAITS BUENOS AIRES G20?

A HOST OF PROBLEMS CALLING FOR SOLUTIONS
Ashok B Sharma - 2018-11-29 10:27
The world is grappling to resolve a host of problems. Compounding the issues are new problems to be created by disruptive technologies. Though technological advancement is certain, its impact, particularly on job creation and employment, is yet to be assessed. Disruptive technologies like crypto-currencies, blockchains, e-commerce, internet of things (IoT), machine2machine learning, 3D printing, artificial intelligence and robotics and the use of these disruptive technologies in drone surveillance hold out great scope for economic development. But a note of caution for the use of technologies like crypto-currencies, block-chains and e-commerce: there is need to regulate its operation through appropriate global and national laws so that tax evasions do not take place and no black money is created. G 20 had earlier resolved to tackle the menace of black money, tax havens, imaginative accounting, transfer pricing and the like. Though a humble beginning was made there are miles to go.
INDIA

VHP-RSS MEET AT AYODHYA WAS A TOTAL FLOP

SUPREME COURT HAS TO MAKE LEGAL POSITION CLEAR ON SITE
Shameem Faizee - 2018-11-29 10:24
Once the Hindutva brigade decided that there is no other option for it but to refocus on the now forgotten Babri-Masjid Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir, the entire captive media launched a campaign to revive the issue and rouse the people’s sentiments. Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and its allied organisations announced to hold a ‘huge’ Parishad to finalise the programme for construction of the temple at the very site where centuries old Babri Masjid stood till December 6, 1992 when the goons of the Sangh Parivar demolished it.

FIGHT FOR SAFE GLOBAL CLIMATE IS NOW CRUCIAL

MASSIVE PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEM NEEDED TO CURB POLLUTION
Ella Gilbert - 2018-11-29 10:16
You could be forgiven for thinking that Brexit is the only thing going on right now, but the political climate is not the only climate in turmoil. Behind the media headlines, the global climate system is changing and, for each year that this continues unabated, the odds for humanity stack up further.
INDIA: KERALA

L’AFFAIRE SASI: IT IS NOT A MERE PARTY AFFAIR

CPI(M) MUST AVOID DOUBLE STANDARDS
P. Sreekumaran - 2018-11-29 10:09
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Communist Party of India (Marxist), which heads the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) coalition government in the state, takes pride on being the only political party in the country that acts against its members accused of sexual misconduct.
INDIA

PM TO FIGHT FOR MULTILATERALISM AT G-20 SUMMIT

BILATERAL TALKS WITH TRUMP AND XI IMPORTANT
K R Sudhaman - 2018-11-29 10:03
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Buenos Aires in Argentina to attend two-day crucial G20 summit beginning November 30 that will attempt to save the crumbling World trading system and reverse the jobless growth even as global economy recovered from recession after 2008 financial crisis.

BRITISH ARMS SUPPLIES TO SAUDI ARABIA CONTINUING

MAY CARING LITTLE FOR GLOBAL PROTESTS
Crein Sagir - 2018-11-28 13:40
Britain has sent hundreds of Royal Air Force (RAF) troops to Saudi Arabia for a joint military drill despite international calls for Westminster to cut ties with the brutal monarchy. Around 200 troops and eight Typhoon jets are taking part in the “pre-planned” defensive drill as part of a series of engagements with Middle Eastern allies.