The Committee further said it is "not inclined" to accept the frequently stereotype reply of the government that no sufficient number of suitable candidates could be found.
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Book Review: Women Trying to Make Their Own Histories in the Face of State Power
In 'Vernacular Rights Culture', Sumi Madhok documents different political imaginaries that animate rights struggles of subaltern groups.
Kashmir: 21-Year-Old Died Because of Torture in Police Custody, Alleges Family
The police claimed the young man was a drug addict which possibly led to his death – an allegation the family has denied. There is no official explanation for …
When Kaali Descends: A Poster, a Cigarette, a Film
Detractors of Leena Manimekalai and Mahua Moitra have only proved that they lack a true understanding of Kali worship, Tantra and the Shakta traditions.
Knockin’ on Hospital Doors – But Is Anyone Listening?
How many lives will it take before we realise too many people have died because young doctors were working at the limit of their physical and mental capacities?
‘Rocketry’ Review: A Promising Biopic That Inevitably Becomes a Hagiography
In prioritising the story over the plot, Madhavan's 'Rocketry' slips up.
In India’s Unequal Research System, Frugal Labs Are Bittersweet Gems
In the spare rooms of colleges and homes, using very small living organisms, students are piecing together functional laboratories with day-to-day household items.
Bengal School Recruitment Scam: How the Court Brought Employment Masters to Their Knees
Unearthing of the scam has left Trinamool Congress spokespersons speechless.
Shaunak Sen’s Documentary ‘All That Breathes’ Wins L’OEil D’Or at Cannes
The film had won the 'World Cinema Grand Jury Prize: Documentary' at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival.
In America, There Is Mass Death, Then There Is Nothing
It doesn’t matter how many people are slaughtered. It doesn’t even matter if they’re children, as they were in Texas yesterday. In America, the response to gun violence is …