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  1. .@cpc01 and I show how economies like India are victims of their own strategy of opening up to external capital flows, facing both greater risks due to possible capital flight and losses due to interest rate differentials.
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    RT @DevEconNetwork
    The future looks far less promising for economies since massive expansion in advanced economies like the US and the resulting differences in economic and gr…
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  2. The government's cynical ploy of cutting funds for public higher education is forcing students across the country to protest as education becomes unaffordable. Now a month of peaceful protests at - they deserve all our support!
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    RT @MayukhDuke
    It's been more than 27 days!The students of have been protesting against the fee hike.But instead of solving the issue wi…
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  3. In fact the police are not inept but also complicit!
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    RT @JNUSUofficial
    There have been multiple terror attacks on students and citizens in the National Capital in the past month.
    The state of Law and Order in the Capital has collapsed.
    The Home Ministry and Police are inept.
    The Home Minister is complicit.

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  4. Finally ethical police officers speak out.
    Many more within the police must also be feeling constrained and even ashamed.
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    RT @anuarunima1
    Vikram Singh ex DGP, UP says @DelhiPolice press conference was "unprofessional" and calls their role in Jamia and JNU deplorable!

    Yes!



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  5. Of course we must and . But now it is clear that these issues and concerns about have to be raised with the Home Minister, not the MHRD Minister!
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    RT @KhurafatiChopra
    BIG: On Dec 11, JNU V-C Jagadesh Kumar was given an ultimatum to either end the standoff with agitating students or RESIGN. In less than 48 hrs, the higher education secretary was shunted out. https:/…
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