Decadal Growth Average: a balanced formula for delimitation

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses at the inauguration ceremony of the new Parliament House, in New Delhi. | Photo Credit: ANI The Joint Action Committee, formed by the southern States, has demanded that delimitation be deferred by another 25 years or delinked from population. Though the Centre remains tight-lipped about the delimitation formula and timeline, … Read more

Urban consumers are worried about their income levels

Coupled with stagnant incomes, more urban consumers feel pessimistic about the overall economic situation of the country | Photo Credit: MANSI THAPLIYAL This March, while a significant share of urban consumers remained optimistic about job opportunities, many continued to be pessimistic about income levels. This suggests that although jobs are available in urban areas, income … Read more

The week in five charts

(1) Supreme Court gives verdict on Tamil Nadu Governor withholding assent to Bills The Supreme Court in a two-judge bench verdict approved 10 Bills for which the Tamil Nadu Governor R.N. Ravi had withheld assent and fixed a 90-day maximum time period within which the Governor must take action on Bills sent to him by … Read more

When law enforcement officers endorse fear and force

A majority of police personnel believe in using intimidation as a law enforcement tool. Misuse of force by the police has long been a contentious issue in India. It often surfaces in public discourse following high-profile cases of custodial deaths or excessive violence. India lacks a specific law to prevent torture, but there is an … Read more

Democracy and federalism in the delimitation debate

In the ongoing debate on delimitation, a conflict between a principle of democracy and one of federalism has become apparent. ‘One person, one vote, one value’ is a principle of India’s electoral system. What this should mean in practice, at a minimum, is that all Lok Sabha constituencies should have roughly the same number of … Read more

How the police view custodial torture in India: Data

Survey reveals that four in 10 police personnel believe that reporting of custodial torture should be mandatory In recent years, concerns over police brutality and custodial torture have intensified, fuelling debates about justice, accountability, and human rights. The findings from a recent study on the ‘Status of Policing in India Report’ conducted by Lokniti-Centre for … Read more