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Why do people give for charity? Understanding philanthropy in India

Amir Ullah Khan and Anjana Divakar  |  26-07-2021

Philanthropy sector has always been seen as being dominated by large family foundations and over the recent past by donations made under Corporate Social Responsibility in India. The social sector funding or grants as they are called ha...

Post COVID, condition of Muslim entrepreneurs is at greater risk

Amir Ullah Khan and Nahia Hussain  |  13-07-2021

Unemployment in India is at an unprecedented high and this downward trend has been evident since 2016. Over the last couple of years, particularly during COVID times, this unemployment has hit the small traders and daily wage labour the...

Tamil Nadu at The Crossroads

T S Srinivasan  |  13-07-2021

AUTHOR’S NOTE (July 2021) An abridged version of this article appeared in DNA India on 14 February 2019. In the two years that followed, the electoral arena has been active, with parliamentary elections in 2019 and assembly e...

The return of COVID – the States must take over now

Amir Ullah Khan and Nahia Hussain  |  11-05-2021

The fact that India was headed towards another COVID-19 surge became quite apparent by the second week of March 2021 as the number of cases rose steadily, as did the number of deaths per million by the end of March. Post-February, the p...

Vaccinating India– the responsibility shifts to the states

Amir Ullah Khan  |  28-04-2021

The tragedy around COVID continues relentlessly. Daily numbers have crossed 3.5 lakh infections and nearly 3000 people dead. India now has one in 7 active cases worldwide, contributing to nearly 15% of the disease burden. The bad news i...

A lost year – Covid’s impact on school going children

Amir Ullah Khan and Nahia Hussain  |  22-04-2021

41% of our population is below 20 years of age. This makes up for a sizeable chunk of the school-going population in need of education and skills for a robust workforce in the future. Nearly 1.5 millions schools were shut in India for 3...

The Vaccine Utsav – a new celebration amidst misery

Amir Ullah Khan  |  22-04-2021

Those of us who saw our country going through some bizarre moments while fighting COVID-19 last year, could never have expected a repeat of the farce. Readers will remember this time of the year, 12 months ago when people were asked to ...

The Delhi riots last year – tracing the historical reasons

Amir Ullah Khan and Nahia Hussain  |  06-04-2021

The interaction between identity, history and community evolves spaces into contested or cordial ones. Nazima Parveen, in her book ‘Contested Homelands: Politics of space and identity’ describes how the perspectives around M...

Born a Muslim in India: The present and the future

Amir Ullah Khan and Nahia Hussain  |  06-04-2021

Amidst the new literature that has emerged on the condition of Muslims in New India, is a recent book titled Born a Muslim. Written for all Indians who care about India and its future, the book takes a journalistic journey across c...

Law and Injustice – have hate crimes gone up in New India?

Amir Ullah Khan and Nahia Hussain  |  08-03-2021

The question that baffles all Indians, and those who hold India in high esteem is the manner in which the state seems to have allowed some crimes to flourish and on the other hand has muzzled the voices of those who have pointed this ou...