Combat Law : The Human Rights magazine
Volume 5, Issue 1: Education

  • Ugly face of the knowledge economy
    With the basic issues of quality, equity and access to higher education in India still unresolved, the country is ill prepared to generate knowledge creators or workers of the highest quality. If the current trends are any indication, reliance on the market forces is further aggrevating the crisis, writes N Raghuram.

  • Minds sans borders
    Arjun Dev

  • Retreat of the judiciary
    Mihir Desai

  • Old issues for the New Year
    Radhika Menon

  • Teachers on sale
    K Chandru

  • Financing unfreedom
    Ajay Kumar Sinha

  • Dropped, or pushed out?
    Janaki Rajan

  • The alphabet of status quo
    Karan Tyagi

  • Privatisation of education

FEATURES

  • ABC of enlightenment
    Dr. Gnanapragasam

  • Displaced and de-schooled
    Dipika Jain

  • Of birds and bees
    Parul Sharma

  • For Das Capital is Caste Capital
    S B Upadhyay

  • When journey is enlightenment
    Nivedita

  • Xenophobes xeroxed
    Angana Chatterji

  • The Minority Report
    Ambrose Pinto, SJ

  • For justice is not a privilege
    Bhagavanji Raiyani

  • Taming or empowering tribals?
    Shantanu Duttagupta

  • Shining India missed a spot
    K T Ibone

  • M for Margins
    Yoginder Sikand