
Ps in charge of SIR
Ps ranging from the prime to the poor, from the highest to the lowest and many in-between, may not be tyrants. But in the age of empire, Ps must have to be tyrants, if not happily but unwillingly, for their survival.

Ps ranging from the prime to the poor, from the highest to the lowest and many in-between, may not be tyrants. But in the age of empire, Ps must have to be tyrants, if not happily but unwillingly, for their survival.

The one who stitches is the one who tears,
the one who adorns is the one who burns.

The top 10 percent of people in India have concentrated a whopping 65 percent of the country’s total wealth. This means approximately 140 million people control two-thirds of the country’s wealth, while the remaining approximately 1.36 billion people are left with only 35 percent of wealth.

Despite rhetorical commitments to education, almost all political parties—across ruling and opposition—have supported privatization through policy and legislation. Even non-parliamentary political forces have failed to mount effective resistance. The destruction of education appears to enjoy silent consensus.