Dipa Sinha

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Ambedkar University Delhi | Right to Food Campaign |

Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2013.

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    It is the same story everywhere. First reduce health budgets in real terms, then lie about it.

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    At discussion on India says it is committed to increasing public health spending & that too two-thirds of it on primary health care!!

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    24*7, Day 17 of Sunder Nagri protest. नागरिकता छीनी जाने की आग के ख़िलाफ़ हर जगह शाहीन बाग़, औरतें उटठी नहीं तो ज़ुल्म बढ़ता जाएगा

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    My look at from the point of view of what it does for nutrition - nothing much new unfortunately! - most schemes remain underfunded and seems like PDS is in danger. Poshan abhiyan not enough, need much more

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    More on why this Budget--and the economic policies of the Modi government-- are so disastrous for the Indian economy.

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    A creaky social safety net is pushing 500 million Indians into an abyss. The did little for them, be it on food security, pensions, maternity benefits or child nutrition. This is governance gone astray. A ground report

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    My take on 's blurred social sector vision: Despite slowdown and so many signs of rural distress, neglect of social sector, more privatisation and complete lack of vision continues to be the hallmarks

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    31. sij

    Has to re-read this line several times over ---> "The Indian police are investigating a primary school for sedition over a student play which voiced opposition to the prime minister and his controversial new citizenship law."

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    Synthesis at needs to build govt health delivery, not sell district hospitals or build private clinics with public subsidies of emphasizes

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    My initial take on Budget 2020-21 and why we should not take any of its numbers seriously.

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    Union-budget is silent on strengthening public healthcare and provision of primary health care. At the same time, it has substantially proposed measures to facilitate commercialization of secondary and tertiary healthcare as well as medical education sector in India

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    - Such a drastic cut in food subsidy - from 1.84 lakh crore 2019-20 BE to 1.08 lakh crore in 2019-20 RE to 1.15 lakh crore 2020-21 BE - What's going on?? what will happen to FCI and what is the future of PDS?

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    - based on first glance of figures, seems like most major schemes - ICDS, PMJAY, PMMVY - also overall health and education budgets see no increase compared to BE of last year; but some nominal increase compared to RE because that was lower than the already low budget

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  16. 31. sij

    taking low inflation completely out of context and arguing that it actually improved diets is really the pits when the slump in the prices actually a contributor to farm crisis see by last year for e.g. (n/n)

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  17. 31. sij

    total jumla at a time when with highest unemployment in 45 years + recent months food inflation has meant people literally going hungry in many parts of the country. has done one more great piece on this today (4/n)

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  18. 31. sij

    to add to that wages across rural areas have been almost stagnant - "Since May 2014 real wages of agricultural labourers have grown at the rate of 0.77% per annum until October 2018,and only at 0.02% per annum for non-agricultural labourers" (3/n)

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  19. 31. sij

    what is really shocking is even for organised sector workers more than 50% of income needed to consume thali that meets dietary requirements as per - imagine how impossible it is for more than 80% earning much lower wages to achieve adequate diets (2/n)

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  20. 31. sij

    calculates food prices as a % of income of workers in organised manufacturing to claim that food has become more affordable - less than 5% of all workers in India are in organised manufacturing, which is one of rare sectors where wages have been rising (1/n)

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