FRONTLINE Magazine - December 23, 2016
In this issue
A nation in agony- Narendra Modi’s “surgical strike on black money” through demonetisation tears asunder the lives of vast sections of the poor,
promoting a gigantic transfer of income and wealth from the poor to the rich on a scale unprecedented since Independence.
Is Demonetisation Promoting Inequality?
Narendra Modi’s “surgical strike on black money” through demonetisation tears asunder the lives of vast sections of the poor, promoting a gigantic transfer of income and wealth from the poor to the rich on a scale unprecedented since Independence.
10+ mins
Demonetisation Pushing The Government Into An Unprecedented Governance Rollercoaster
The seemingly never-ending glitches in the demonetisation drive and the pressure of expectations from the ground seem to be pushing the government into an unprecedented governance rollercoaster fraught with dangerous political ramifications.
8 mins
Legal Challenges
When the government declared high-denomination currency notes as not being legal tender in 1978, it did so through an Ordinance.In contrast, the November 8 and subsequent notifications came without any legislative support.
5 mins
Solider of Socialism
Fidel Castro, who defended the values of the revolution that he led in his country and extended his moral and material support to the forces of progress wherever they found themselves up against dictatorship and imperialism, walks into history.
10+ mins
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Publisher: THG publishing pvt ltd
Category: News
Language: English
Frequency: Fortnightly
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