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The Shades of Populism in Narendra Modi s Politics of Infrastructure
State infrastructure and the rhetorical politics around it are often invoked by leaders to âinspireâ public sentiments, âstrengthenâ nations and create sentiments of âpride, nostalgia, patriotism .
Construction work underway as part of the Central Vista Redevelopment Project, at Rajpath in New Delhi, Friday, May 7, 2021 Photo: PTI/Manvender Vashist
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It was famously said of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini that, at least while âhe was dragging his country into a war in which over a half a million of his citizens died, he was also making sure the trains ran on timeâ.
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BY ASHMAN ADAM
Maszlee Malik speaks to reporters at a press conference during the launch of the movement, in Cyberjaya November 11, 2020. Picture by Shafwan Zaidon
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KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 22 Former education minister Maszlee Malik today urged the government to establish a National Education Task Force to ensure a more holistic approach to education in Malaysia.
The Simpang Renggam MP said that the task force should not only include those from the Education Ministry, but also include representatives from the National Union of the Teaching Profession (NUTP), Parent-Teacher Association (PIBG), other related ministries and Opposition groups.
Budget 2021 endangers decades of work to ensure the Right to Education
Instead of increasing allocations to strengthen an inclusive public education system, the government is paving the way for privatisation and Public Private Part Feb 03, 2021 · 07:30 am Schoolchildren, who have missed their online classes due to a lack of internet facilities, listen to pre-recorded lessons over loudspeakers, in Dandwal village in Maharashtra. | Prashant Waydande/Reuters
Nine-year-old Shaiba Parveen of Topsia, Kolkata, sat inside her ramshackle hut recently ravaged by Cyclone Amphan, waiting to go back to her school. Sitting on the edge of her bed, she told us the name of her school with an excited squeal: “Topsia Friends Society. I used to go there every day to study, meet my friends.”