In this village, Dalits were not allowed to cut their hair; now the government has ensured equality rights
In Karnataka's Shingatloor village, Dalits were historically denied hair-cutting services due to superstitions, but recent government intervention has established a new salon to provide equal services to all communities.
Does it fit that a wealth tax will cost the state billions? See what happened in Norway
The article discusses the debate in Denmark about the proposed wealth tax amidst concerns that it could drive wealthy individuals to flee the country, referencing similar situations in Norway.
Democracy: Future Generations Will Suffer Under This Debt – Just Like Under Lack of Climate Protection
The article discusses the long-term impacts of government debt and inadequate climate protection, emphasizing the responsibility of current generations to distribute burdens fairly.
Green Taxation Can Transform the Preservation of the Bahian Coast into Fiscal Justice
The 'green taxation' initiative in Bahia aims to use environmental preservation as a means to achieve social justice and fiscal equity, addressing urgent ecological challenges.
Smart Mobility and Social Justice: Athens' New Challenge
Athens is increasingly integrating artificial intelligence into urban mobility, raising questions about social equity and the distribution of technological benefits.
Mixed messages about public transport ticket fees indicate elections are coming
The plan to end free travel for children and pensioners on regional lines has sparked outrage and confusion, particularly as conflicting statements from the Prime Minister shift responsibility to officials.
Sabrina Maddeaux: Canada didn’t become poorer than Alabama ‘out of nowhere’
The article discusses the controversy surrounding Canada's GDP per capita falling below that of Alabama, prompting debates about economic status versus moral superiority.
The candidacy is called The Left and Finnur will be in the sixth position
The Left movement in Iceland, has announced its candidacy for the upcoming city council elections in Reykjavik, led by Sanna Magdalena, with Finnur positioned sixth on the list.
Campus Radicals Newsletter: Teacher who lost job over 2-word post breaks silence, Chicago 'racial segregation'
A Chicago-area teacher speaks out after losing their job due to a social media post, amid controversies surrounding racial segregation and education policies in Illinois.
It is official: dollars will be deposited into the bank accounts of all people who meet this condition
New regulations following the Social Security Equity Law could lead to dollar deposits for affected citizens in the U.S.
Equity as a Driver of the Country's Development
The article discusses the central role of equity in public policy as a strategic lever for national growth and social cohesion in Italy.
Cnpr forum: "Equity and development, the role of politics in growth"
The article discusses the importance of social, economic, and environmental equity in promoting national growth and stability.
"There is no free school breakfast" – The Left Alliance's proposal causes a stir
A proposal by the Left Alliance for free school breakfasts re-ignites debate among Finnish politicians.
Frozen Highway Vignettes - An Unobtrusive Injustice
The article discusses issues related to the freezing of highway vignette prices in Czechia, highlighting perceived injustices.
SOS for public healthcare
The article warns about the deterioration of public healthcare in Spain, drawing parallels to the recent crisis in public transport due to underinvestment and overburdened infrastructure.
Experts call for employees to occupy up to half of the board seats
Experts are urging for employees to hold up to 50% of board seats and advocate for a plan allowing staff to access a minimum of 2% of the company's social equity.
"They have 12 weeks of paid leave": a LR deputy wants to end the departures abroad of RSA beneficiaries
A deputy from the Les Républicains party proposes to end the ability of RSA beneficiaries to collect their allowances while traveling abroad for up to three months, arguing for social equity.