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    The incidence of child labour continues to be widespread in India. We revisit articles from the EPW archive which examine the drivers of this socio-political issue in depth, why, despite legal and policy interventions, it continues unabated, and the urgent need to address it.
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    A study found that the largest share of those practising untouchability, belongs to Brahmins, with 52% of them accepting that they follow this practice. Tune in to find out about factors that reduce the practice of untouchability: ow.ly/NpBd50zYpK2
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    Mainland China’s ability to modify and interpret Hong Kong’s Basic Law threatens the future of the “one country, two systems” formula. bit.ly/3dOHqFw
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    The Hong Kong government’s proposed amendment to the Fugitive Offenders and Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Legislation Bill in February 2019, has thrown the Chinese territory into its largest legitimacy crisis since 1997. bit.ly/2lXe5Ty
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    The Hong Kong government’s proposed amendment to the Fugitive Offenders and Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Legislation Bill in February 2019, has thrown the Chinese territory into its largest legitimacy crisis. bit.ly/2lXe5Ty
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    The Hong Kong government’s proposed amendment to the Fugitive Offenders and Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Legislation Bill in February 2019, has thrown the Chinese territory into its largest legitimacy crisis. bit.ly/2lXe5Ty
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    The #HongKongProtests are a valuable case study of democratic decline and resistance of an autonomous region within an authoritarian regime. bit.ly/2lXe5Ty
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    The Hong Kong government’s proposed amendment to the Fugitive Offenders and Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Legislation Bill in February 2019, has thrown the Chinese territory into its largest legitimacy crisis. bit.ly/2lXe5Ty
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    The Hong Kong government’s proposed amendment to the Fugitive Offenders and Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Legislation Bill in February 2019 has thrown the Chinese territory into its largest legitimacy crisis. bit.ly/2lXe5Ty
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    The Hong Kong government’s proposed amendment to the Fugitive Offenders and Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Legislation Bill in February 2019, has thrown the Chinese territory into its largest legitimacy crisis. bit.ly/2lXe5Ty
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    To pacify sentiments in Hong Kong, Beijing will have to be willing to indulge in quid pro quo, something it is not accustomed to when dealing with domestic challenges. bit.ly/3dOHqFw
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    The Hong Kong government’s proposed amendment to the Fugitive Offenders and Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Legislation Bill in February 2019, has thrown the Chinese territory into its largest legitimacy crisis since 1997. bit.ly/2lXe5Ty
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    he Hong Kong government’s proposed amendment to the Fugitive Offenders and Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Legislation Bill in February 2019, has thrown the Chinese territory into its largest legitimacy crisis. bit.ly/2lXe5Ty
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    The Hong Kong government’s proposed amendment to the Fugitive Offenders and Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Legislation Bill in February 2019 has thrown the Chinese territory into its largest legitimacy crisis since 1997. bit.ly/2lXe5Ty