Media shouldn't cross 'limits': SHRC member

Speaking at the valedictory of a refresher course on ‘Human Rights’, at UGC-Academic Staff College, he said that the terrorist attack which left 12 people dead could not be justified in any manner. While the attack should be condemned vociferously, discussions should also explore the limits of media, and whether it has been crossing its…

Media shouldn’t cross ‘limits’: SHRC member

Speaking at the valedictory of a refresher course on ‘Human Rights’, at UGC-Academic Staff College, he said that the terrorist attack which left 12 people dead could not be justified in any manner. While the attack should be condemned vociferously, discussions should also explore the limits of media, and whether it has been crossing its…

Time To Rebuild Sri Lanka: Basil Fernando

W. J. Basil Fernando is a Sri Lankan jurist, author, poet and human rights activist. Having been a lawyer engaged with human rights issues, he had to flee Sri Lanka decades ago. After that he became a legal adviser to Vietnamese refugees in a UNHCR-sponsored project in Hong Kong before joining the United Nations Transitional…

UN must boost links among development, security, human rights, Ban tells Security Council

“The founders of the United Nations well understood that if we ignore one pillar, we imperil the other two,” said Ban during today’s Security Council debate on inclusive development for the maintenance of international peace and security, which was chaired by Michelle Bachelet, President of Chile, which holds the 15-member body’s presidency for the month. Read…

Government Support for Technology Incubators to Foster Innovations in India, Observes Frost & Sullivan

A unique mix of capitalist and socialist policies has positioned the Indian economy as one of the ten largest economies in terms of gross domestic product (GDP) growth and per capita income. The country’s focus on building infrastructure, political stability, favourable demographic dividend, and a large under-30s population have been attracting foreign direct investment (FDI)…

Government Support for Technology Incubators to Foster Innovations in India, Observes Frost & Sullivan

A unique mix of capitalist and socialist policies has positioned the Indian economy as one of the ten largest economies in terms of gross domestic product (GDP) growth and per capita income. The country’s focus on building infrastructure, political stability, favourable demographic dividend, and a large under-30s population have been attracting foreign direct investment (FDI)…

PM Modi’s eCabinet plans: Paperless governance sounds great, but needs to address security concerns

The stereotyped image of government offices – with piled papers and stacks of files – may change soon. The Modi government wants its top bureaucrats and ministers to tap into tablets and e-readers that will be powered by a new app to make cabinet meetings paperless with an online portal called Cabinet, reveals a report by Hindustan Times.…