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#MeToo : India needs policies to empower women in the workplace

November 15, 2018 by Nasheman

The #MeToo revelations by women against sexual harassment at the workplace hit the global conscience as a compelling case for strengthening women’s economic empowerment. But one crucial question that remains unanswered is what the macroeconomic policy makers of our country think about them. Can they be indifferent to the movement, dismissing it as one to be exclusively dealt with by the legislative fiat of the country?

The conspicuous absence of macro policy makers in the debate may be because social movements on women’s rights and gender justice are hardly ever recognised as an economic issue, when they are indeed a “compelling economic issue”. They encapsulate unhealthy power relations (there are many layers to analyse when a man in power demands sexual favours from his colleagues as his “right”) and associated economic costs. The harassment affects the productivity of a woman in multiple ways. If the fastest and smartest way to a country’s economic growth is by strengthening women’s labour force participation, dismissing the #MeToo revelations as “non-economic” or “private” can have adverse macroeconomic consequences.

Researchers have been pushing for the integration of gender issues in macroeconomic policy debates. However, macro policy makers in general adamantly believe “gender issues” are not their cup of tea. To them, “gender issues” – especially sexual harassment at work – should be confined to decision-making processes in an infinitesimally tiny “intra-household” or largely “private” world within the redressal mechanisms of her office space.

Even researchers, both men and women, are divided on gender in economics. It is a tug of war between the hard-core qualitative world of “compelling story telling” and the rigorous quantitative measurement of gender inequalities. It has been a struggle for feminist economists to push the frontiers of empirical investigation from a marginalised treatment of gender in economics to “gender mainstreaming”.

Budgetary commitments

To put it upfront, even budgets are not gender neutral, for instance. What do the national and subnational budgets of a country consist of to address sexual harassment of women at work and violence against women? This is a crucial “human rights” question. The question of how a country effectively translates gender commitments into budgetary commitments is something we can no longer afford to postpone.

The empirical revelation that budgets are a powerful policy tool to tackle gender inequalities in a country was first made in the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy’s ground-breaking study on “gender diagnosis and budgeting” in 2000. Prior to that, media debates on gender in budget were broadly confined to whether the finance minister had announced “tax cuts in cosmetics” as something done specifically for women. Otherwise, the finance minister focused only on his “core” responsibility of managing deficits, “medium-term fiscal frameworks” and other “macro-fundamentals” that matter for “business as usual”.

Given the gender budgeting frameworks within the Ministry of Finance, what the finance minister thinks of the #MeToo revelations – from the perspective of women’s economic empowerment – is crucial. With the level of participation of the women’s labour force in India still abysmally low, it would be unfortunate for macro policy makers to think that #MeToo has nothing to do with planning and budgeting policies to ensure women’s economic empowerment. Ex-ante policies to prevent such instances of sexual harassment are all the more relevant as the #MeToo cases are the result of an accumulated neglect of women’s economic empowerment along with failure of the “rule of law” to ensure that such cases do not occur.

Women’s economic empowerment

How much a country spends on the economic empowerment of women is a compelling question, now more than ever before. The genie was out of the bottle when the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy published that targeted public spending for women’s economic empowerment was less than 1% of the Union Budget. Researchers at the institute also flagged that this 1% came from as many as 40 programmes designed in various sectors specifically for women. Though gender budgeting allocations have since improved slightly, the situation of “too many programmes with too little money” demands the immediate attention of public financial management and calls for an urgent convergence of public spending to tackle gender inequalities, with significant budgetary provisions. As women in India’s organised sector are just a small part of the women’s labour force, ensuring macro policies to safeguard women in the informal sector is equally important for holistic women’s economic empowerment.

The United Nations secretary general has formed a high-level panel for women’s economic empowerment and identified gender budgeting as a powerful policy tool to bring about such empowerment. Given the increase in the reporting of sexual harassment of women at work, these policy tools should be used effectively to initiate “ex-ante policies”. What India needs is “ex-ante” policies to address the high rates of sexual harassment faced by women at work in the formal and informal, low-wage and high-wage sectors, and not “ad hoc” and “ex-post” interventions after the incidents have occurred.

 

By : Scroll

Filed Under: Women

Bollywood Round Up

November 15, 2018 by Nasheman

‘Hotel Milan’ All Set For Release On 16th Nov 2018
 
AD Films Hotel Milan is all set for release on this Fri 16th Nov, 2018.
 
Hotel Milan is all about a town in Uttar Pradesh Kanpur, the protagonist is a young Brahmin boy who is unemployed. He finally falls in love with a girl but he gets insulted in public by local goons & the so called politicians for carrying out his love affair, so he gets an idea & he decides to open Hotel Milan which can be taken by couple on hourly Basis too.  
 
Hotel Milan becomes a rage in town. And he finally gets his love back too. But politicians are hand in glove with the cops & the administration and they destroy the Hotel Milan right on Valentine’s Day. Now it’s his family to society to system to stand against this guy. So how this guy fights against system in a landmark court case to fight for a safe place for couples under the purview of law forms the 2nd half. It’s a light hearted comedy with right dose of social satire. 
 
The film stars Kunal Roy Kapoor (of Aashiqui 2 fame), Karishma Sharma, Jaideep Ahlawat, Rajesh Sharma, Zesshan Quadri, Zakir Husain, Malvi Malhotra et al.
 
The other credits of the film are Banner: AD Films, produced by Haresh Patel, co-producer by Rachit Patel, executive Produced by Manoj Chaturvedi, directed by Vishal Mishra, written by Vishal Mishra, cameraman:  A K N Sebestian, choreography by Reshma Khan, edited by Sanjay Sankla, music by  Harshit Saxena, Amjad Nadeem & Ruchit Patel, lyrics by Amjad Nadeem, Dev Narayan & Kumaar, singers:  Shaan, Amjad Nadeem, Harshit Saxena, Ruchit Patel & Shailey Bidwaikar, audio: Zee Music Company & above all media consultancy by Ekta Jain & Himanshu Jhunjhunwala of Dwapar Promoters.

Filed Under: Film

Misty Thursday morning in Delhi, air quality ‘poor’

November 15, 2018 by Nasheman

New Delhi It was a misty morning in the national capital on Thursday with the minimum temperature recorded at 16.2 degrees Celsius, three notches above the season’s average, weather office said.

The MeT has predicted a clear day ahead.

According to the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR), the air quality was recorded in the ‘poor’ category after overnight drizzle led to a drop in the pollution level.

“It is expected to be a mainly clear sky throughout the day,” an India Meteorological Department (IMD) official said.

There was 1.4 mm of rainfall recorded in the past 24 hours. The maximum temperature was likely to hover around 28 degrees Celsius. The humidity at 8.30 a.m. was 88 per cent.

Wednesday’s maximum temperature settled at 28.5 degrees, at par with the season’s average, while the minimum temperature was recorded at 17.6 degrees Celsius, four notches above season’s average.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India

4,916 children rehabilitated through ‘Khoya Paya’: WCD

November 15, 2018 by Nasheman

New Delhi The Women and Child Development Ministry on Wednesday said 4,916 children have been rehabilitated through the missing children track portal ‘Khoya Paya’ till November 8.

Launched in 2015, the Khoya Paya portal is a citizen based website which has been developed by the Ministry of Women and Child Development (WCD) and the Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY).

According to the ministry, the helpline number ‘1098’ was also expanded from 250 to 475 places across the country.

The ministry further said that establishment work of the Railway Childline centres have been also initiated.

With over 83 Railway Childline centres at major railway stations being operated currently, more than 48,000 children have been assisted to date.

In Khoya Paya website, citizens can report missing children, as well as sightings of their whereabouts. The ‘found’ children can also be reported on this web portal.

The reporting can be done through text, photographs, videos and other means of transmitting and uploading information to the site. Information about missing and sighted children can be uploaded at khoyapaya.gov.in.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India

Weather likely to improve in J&K

November 15, 2018 by Nasheman

Srinagar After fresh snowfall in the higher reaches of Jammu and Kashmir in the last 24 hours, the Met office on Thursday forecast improvement in the weather conditions.

“Weather is likely to improve in Jammu and Kashmir from today. We are expecting dry weather till November 21,” a Met official said.

There has been fresh snowfall in Sonamarg, Pahalgam, Gulmarg, Peer Ki Gali, Drass, Gurez and other mountainous areas of the state while light rains lashed the plains.

Kargil continued to be the coldest in the state as the minimum temperature dropped to a minus 6.8 degrees Celsius. Leh town recorded a minus 2.8 degrees Celsius as the minimum temperature.

The night’s lowest temperatures were 3.3 in Srinagar, minus 3.0 in Pahalgam and minus 4.0 in Gulmarg.

In the Jammu division, Jammu city recorded 9.5 degrees Celsius, Katra 8.8, Batote 3.8, Bannihal 1.8 and Bhaderwah 3.4 as the minimum temperatures.

Traffic has been suspended on the Srinagar-Leh Highway and the Mughal Road due to snowfall.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India

Yogi among BJP leaders to ride bikes for support for party

November 15, 2018 by Nasheman

Lucknow Senior BJP office-bearers, including Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, will be riding bikes across the state to mobilise support from each of the 80 parliamentary constituencies from Saturday, an official spokesman said on Wednesday.

‘Kamal Sandesh bike rallies’ would witness senior party leaders riding bikes and touching each booth in the state.

THe CM’s deputies — Keshav Prasad Maurya, Dinesh Sharma, party’s organisational secretary in-charge of UP, Sunil Bansal and state BJP chief Mahendra Nath Pandey — will ride bikes across the state.

All MPs, ministers and legislators will also take part in the rallies. State office-bearers, MLCs and Rajya Sabha members have also been told to chip in.

State general secretary Govind Narayan Shukla told IANS that Mahendra Nath Pandey will be in Chandauli to participate in the rally, while the Chief Minister will participate in the bike rally in Varanasi, the parliamentary constituency of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Sunil Bansal will be in Kannauj, Keshav Prasad Maurya in Phulpur and Dinesh Sharma in Lucknow.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India

Indian, Pakistani origin authors make cut for South Asian lit prize

November 15, 2018 by Nasheman

London Four authors of Indian origin and two of Pakistani, whose novels bring alive a spectrum of themes and emotions relevant in contemporary South Asian life were short-listed on Thursday for the US $25,000 DSC Prize for South Asian Literature 2018.

They are Jayant Kaikini for “No Presents Please” (Translated by Tejaswini Niranjana, HarperCollins India); Manu Joseph for “Miss Laila Armed And Dangerous” (HarperCollins, India); Neel Mukherjee for “A State Of Freedom” (Chatto & Windus, Vintage, UK and Penguin Random House, India) and Sujit Saraf for “Harilal & Sons” (Speaking Tiger, India) from the Indian side.

Besides, Mohsin Hamid for “Exit West” (Riverhead Books, USA and Penguin Random House, India) and Kamila Shamsie for “Home Fire” (Riverhead Books, USA and Bloomsbury, UK) from the Pakistani side.

Several acclaimed writers, including Arundhati Roy, Jeet Thayil, Anuradha Roy and Perumal Murugan, who were earlier longlisted for the prize among the 88 submissions from major English publishing markets in India, the US, UK, Canada and Australia, among others — failed to make the cut.

The shortlist, unveiled by Rudrangshu Mukherjee, Chair of the jury panel, at the London School of Economics & Political Science, includes a translated book where the original writing was in Kannada.

“Being the chair of the jury of the DSC Prize has been one of the most enriching experiences of my life. I say this for two reasons. One is the sheer intellectual excitement of reading, evaluating and discussing these works of fiction.

“The other is the interactions I had with my four colleagues on the jury. I know I learnt an enormous amount from all of them and for this I am profoundly grateful to all of them.

“Evaluating these books reminded me once again of the importance of reading in human lives,” said Mukherjee, Professor of History and the Chancellor of Ashoka University and an internationally acclaimed historian of the revolt of 1857 in India.

Administered by the South Asian Literature Prize and Events Trust, the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature has helped to raise the profile of South Asian writing around the world by rewarding authors who write on the region.

Its co-founder Surina Narula asserted that the shortlist represents “the very best of South Asian fiction writing”, and “the depth, creativity and unique narrative of each of these novels” is “impressive and inspirational”.

The prize received close to a quarter of its submissions from publishers based beyond South Asia which highlighted the growing interest of publishers and authors across the world in South Asian writing.

The prize is open to authors of any ethnicity or nationality as long as the writing is about South Asia and its people.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India

Telangana CM is worth over Rs 20 crore, owns no car

November 15, 2018 by Nasheman

Hyderabad Telangana Chief Minister and TRS president K. Chandrashekhar Rao, who filed his nomination from Gajwel Assembly constituency on Wednesday, has declared his total assets worth over Rs 20.60 crore, but neither he nor his wife owns any vehicle.

His total movable assets are valued at over Rs 10.40 crore while his wife K. Shobha has movable assets of over Rs 94.5 lakh.

KCR, as Rao is popularly known, has immovable assets of about Rs 12.20 crore which includes 54-acre agriculture land valued at Rs 6.50 crore.

The Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) chief, in the affidavit filed before the returning officer, has shown agriculture as his profession. He pegged his income for financial year 2017-18 at Rs 2.07 crore including agricultural income of Rs 91.52 lakh

KCR declared that he has investments of Rs 4.71 crore in shares of Telangana Broadcasting Private Limited. He has Rs 5.63 crore in bank accounts and fixed deposit.

The Chief Minister owns a house in Hyderabad and another in Karimnagar, together valued at Rs.5.10 crore. He also has 2.04 acre non-agriculture land in Siddipet district valued Rs 60 lakh.

KCR owns 75 grams of jewellery worth Rs 2.40 lakh and has Rs 2.40 lakh cash in hand while Shobha, a housewife, has 2,200 grams of gold jewellery, diamonds and valuables gems/stone worth Rs 93,66,184 and Rs. 93,595 cash in hand.

According to the affidavit, KCR has liabilities to the tune of Rs 8.88 crore in the form of unsecured loans. He has no bank loans.

While filing affidavit during 2014 elections, KCR had declared total assets of Rs 16.94 crore. His income for the financial year 2012-13 was Rs 6.59 lakh.

KCR also provided details of 64 cases booked against him during Telangana agitation. No summons were issued and no charges were framed in any of these cases.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India

Mary Kom, Sarita spearhead Indian challenge at women’s boxing Worlds

November 15, 2018 by Nasheman

New Delhi Veteran Indian stars M.C. Mary Kom and Laishram Sarita Devi will spearhead the Indian campaign when the women’s World Boxing Championships start here on Thursday.

Both boxers are strong contenders for the gold in their respective weight categories in what is possibly the last world championships of both their careers.

With both boxers eyeing medals at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the upcoming tournament will be crucial.

Five-time world champion Mary will compete in the 48 kilogram category at the November 15-24 event.

Although she is the favourite for a sixth world title, the 35-year-old Manipuri warned that competition will be tough.

“Home advantage will be a factor that will help us. But it is going to be very tough. All our boxers will be up against tough opponents from the first round itself. We will have to be at our best,” she said.

Sarita will compete in her usual 60 kg division. The four-time Asian champion had won the world title in the 52 kg category way back in 2006 and will be hoping for an encore in the twilight of an illustrious career.

“I have trained really hard and I am definitely expecting a medal. This tournament is extremely important for me and I want to win at any cost,” Sarita told IANS.

When the event was last held in the capital in 2006, India had finished as the top nation with four gold, three silver and one bronze.

For a similar result this time around, the other Indian boxers will have to step up and be counted.

Former World Cup silver medallist Simranjit Kaur, who competes in the 64 kg division, is expected to be more prominent among them.

Lovlina Borgohain (69 Kg) and Saweety Boora (75 Kg) are also expected to put up a strong fight for medals.

The experienced Pinky Jangra is also a strong contender in the 51 Kg class and is expected to get a medal.

Indian squad: Mary Kom (48 Kg), Pinky Jangra (51 Kg), Manisha Maun (54 Kg), Sonia (57 Kg), L Sarita Devi (60 Kg), Simranjit Kaur (64 Kg), Lovlina Borgohain (69 Kg), Saweety Boora (75 Kg), Bhagyabati Kachari (81 Kg) and Seema Poonia (+81 Kg).

(IANS)

Filed Under: Sports

Hima Das is Unicef-India’s 1st youth ambassador

November 15, 2018 by Nasheman

New Delhi The United Nations Children’s Fund-India (Unicef-India) has appointed Asian Games gold-medalist sprinter Hima Das as the country’s first ever youth ambassador.

The name of the woman athlete from Assam was announced by the world organisation in a tweet on Wednesday eveing coinciding with the Children’s Day celebrated on November 14 commemorating the country’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru’s birthday.

“I’m honoured to be chosen as Unicef India’s Youth Ambassador, and I hope I will be able to inspire more children to follow their dreams,” Das responded.

Hailing from Nagaon district, Das clinched a gold medal in Women’s 4×400 metre relay event at the 2018 Asian Games. She also won a silver in the Women’s 400m Race event.

(IANS)

Filed Under: Sports

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