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Farewell to Sasi etta, brother K.P. Sasi

Farewell to Sasi etta, brother K.P....

Our beloved K.P.Sasi is no more. Filmmaker, cartoonist,...

GM Crops Likely to Worsen Climate Change Related Problems for Farmers

GM Crops Likely to Worsen Climate C...

 The shadow of climate change related problems...

Shadow of Covid  lingers over the erstwhile Kingdom of Cooch Behar     

Shadow of Covid  lingers over the ...

The princely state of Cooch Behar merged with...

Stolen Heirloom or poppycock

Stolen Heirloom or poppycock

Reading a recent news suddenly my mind raced...

Environment

  • Plastic Pollution in Destinations: A Growing Threat to Environmental Sustainability
    Pema Choden Bhutia | 01/06/2023
  • Supremes Declare War on Wetlands
    Robert Hunziker | 29/05/2023
  • Thoughts for World Environment Day – The global economy –  threat to life on the Planet
    S G Vombatkere | 18/05/2023

Featured Stories

  • Stolen Heirloom or poppycock

    Stolen Heirloom or poppycock

    by Hiren Gohain — 01/06/2023

    Reading a recent news suddenly my mind raced back across to a time when as an inquisitive child of twelve I used to read all available printed stuff in Assamese or Bengali.I recall a debate in Bengali magazine PROBASI between an irate eminent scientist Meghnad Saha and an elderly Hindu scholar who argued that ancient shastras had anticipated all the[Read More…]

  • Opponents of the Japanese government's plan to release filtered radioactive wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station into the Pacific Ocean march in a May 16, 2023 protest in Tokyo. (Photo: David Mareuil/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

    ‘Simply Inconceivable’ to Dump Fukushima Water in Pacific, Critics Say After Latest IAEA Report

    by Brett Wilkins — 01/06/2023

    Critics of a Japanese plan to release filtered radioactive wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear disaster into the Pacific Ocean intensified their opposition to the proposal on Wednesday after the United Nations agency responsible for promoting nuclear energy said the company that operated the plant has adequately demonstrated its ability to measure the water’s radioactivity. The U.N.’s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) this[Read More…]

  • Eradicate Dowry, Eliminate Dowry Violence

    Eradicate Dowry, Eliminate Dowry Violence

    by Adv Dr Shalu Nigam — 01/06/2023

    On 22 May 2023, a woman who married six months ago was burned alive in Sawai Madhopur Rajasthan for dowry. Her father stated that she was severely tortured for a motorcycle and Rs 50,000[2]. 22-year-old Lovepreet Kaur, a resident of Ludhiana, Punjab, got married to Gurinder Singh on 24 June 2022[3]. On 18 April 2023, within ten months of her[Read More…]

  • Growing number of elderly homeless in the US

    Growing number of elderly homeless in the US

    by Chase Lawrence — 01/06/2023

    Nearly a quarter of a million people 55 or older are estimated by the government to have been homeless for at least part of 2019. According to the Washington Post, “People 55 and older represented 16.5 percent of America’s homeless population of 1.45 million in 2019, according to the most recent reliable data.” According to a 2022 University of Pennsylvania Study by[Read More…]

  • Rise Up in Solidarity with Protesting Wrestlers

    Rise Up in Solidarity with Protesting Wrestlers

    by P J James — 01/06/2023

    The protest by prominent Indian wrestlers against BJP MP Brij Bhushan for sexual harassment of female wrestlers including a minor is assuming new dimensions with police declaring that they will not be allowed to protest in Jantar Mantar following their manhandling and detention by police. While wrestlers are contemplating their next move and Sakshi Malik, Rio Olympic medallist categorically declaring[Read More…]

  • Plastic Pollution in Destinations: A Growing Threat to Environmental Sustainability

    Plastic Pollution in Destinations: A Growing Threat to Environmental Sustainability

    by Pema Choden Bhutia — 01/06/2023

     The natural surroundings of tourist destinations play a significant role in attracting visitors. However, the contamination of these environments by plastic garbage poses a threat to tourism. When tourist spots are littered with plastic waste, the likelihood of visitors choosing these destinations decreases, resulting in a significant decline in tourist numbers and subsequent economic losses. The tourism sector resumed operations[Read More…]

  • The US Censors Dissenting Voices: On the Attacks Against the Midwestern Marx Institute

    The US Censors Dissenting Voices: On the Attacks Against the Midwestern Marx Institute

    by Carlos L Garrido — 01/06/2023

    by Edward Liger Smith, Carlos L. Garrido, and Noah Khrachvik    The First Amendment of the United States Constitution says that “Congress shall make no law… Abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.” Yet in 2023 the United States[Read More…]

  • The US Government Should At Least Listen to this Wisdom of its Top Experts on the Ukraine Crisis

    The US Government Should At Least Listen to this Wisdom of its Top Experts on the Ukraine Crisis

    by Bharat Dogra — 01/06/2023

    The US government has repeatedly asserted that Russia, and Russia alone, is responsible for the Ukraine conflict in which several hundred thousand persons have been killed and seriously injured while millions have been displaced. However it should listen at least to the voices of its own security and foreign policy experts, former ambassadors and diplomats who have been saying clearly[Read More…]

  • Indigenous Australians & Palestinians: Treaty, Truth, Voice, Referendum & Senator Lidia Thorpe

    Indigenous Australians & Palestinians: Treaty, Truth, Voice, Referendum & Senator Lidia Thorpe

    by Dr Gideon Polya — 31/05/2023

    This year Australians will vote in a Referendum for recognizing Indigenous Australians in the Constitution by giving them a Constitutionally-enshrined  Voice to Parliament. Out of respect for First Nations People  I will vote Yes, a position supported by the Labor Government, the Greens and some others, but opposed by the Coalition Opposition. However First Nations Senator Lidia Thorpe also demands[Read More…]

  • Kya Sharmsaar hai hindustan……are wrestling champions of India going the Mohammed Ali way?

    Kya Sharmsaar hai hindustan……are wrestling champions of India going the Mohammed Ali way?

    by Mohammad Fahad Ullah — 31/05/2023

     Mohammed Ali born as Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. is considered one of the greatest boxers of all time. He won a gold medal in boxing at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome. Unfortunately Ali threw his medal into the Ohio River in frustration over the racism he experienced upon returning home to the United States. The story of Mohammed Ali[Read More…]

India

Stolen Heirloom or poppycock

Stolen Heirloom or poppycock

01/06/2023 — Hiren Gohain

Reading a recent news suddenly my mind raced back across to a time when as an inquisitive child of twelve I used to read all available printed stuff in Assamese or Bengali.I recall a debate in Bengali magazine PROBASI between an irate eminent scientist Meghnad Saha and an elderly Hindu scholar who argued that ancient shastras had anticipated all the[Read More…]

  • Rise Up in Solidarity with Protesting Wrestlers

    Rise Up in Solidarity with Protesting Wrestlers

    01/06/2023 — P J James
  • Kya Sharmsaar hai hindustan……are wrestling champions of India going the Mohammed Ali way?

    Kya Sharmsaar hai hindustan……are wrestling champions of India going the Mohammed Ali way?

    31/05/2023 — Mohammad Fahad Ullah
  • Legislative Gaps Helping Overseas Shell Companies?

    Legislative Gaps Helping Overseas Shell Companies?

    31/05/2023 — E A S Sarma
  • Has Hindutva been defeated in Karnataka?

    Has Hindutva been defeated in Karnataka?

    31/05/2023 — Survesh Pratap Singh

COVID Response Watch

Shadow of Covid  lingers over the erstwhile Kingdom of Cooch Behar     

Shadow of Covid  lingers over the erstwhile Kingdom of Cooch Behar     

30/08/2022 — Sandeep Banerjee

The princely state of Cooch Behar merged with the Dominion of India on August 8, 1949 and became a part of the State of West Bengal on January 1, 1950. To go to Cooch Behar, one has to cross Darjeeling and Jalpaiguri districts, which were also once part of other neighbouring hill kingdoms and annexed by the British. During my[Read More…]

  • Public life in MP disrupted by heavy  rains linked to climate change

    Public life in MP disrupted by heavy rains linked to climate change

    29/08/2022 — Pooja Yadav
  • Hanging by a thread, Sheffield of the East

    Hanging by a thread, Sheffield of the East

    27/08/2022 — Sandeep Banerjee
  • Malnutrition and death of children decreased in the system, increased in reality

    Malnutrition and death of children decreased in the system, increased in reality

    25/08/2022 — Shirish Khare
  • When Forest Rights meets Right to Education

    When Forest Rights meets Right to Education

    23/08/2022 — Amit Sengupta

World

Opponents of the Japanese government's plan to release filtered radioactive wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station into the Pacific Ocean march in a May 16, 2023 protest in Tokyo. (Photo: David Mareuil/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

‘Simply Inconceivable’ to Dump Fukushima Water in Pacific, Critics Say After Latest IAEA Report

01/06/2023 — Brett Wilkins

Critics of a Japanese plan to release filtered radioactive wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear disaster into the Pacific Ocean intensified their opposition to the proposal on Wednesday after the United Nations agency responsible for promoting nuclear energy said the company that operated the plant has adequately demonstrated its ability to measure the water’s radioactivity. The U.N.’s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) this[Read More…]

  • Growing number of elderly homeless in the US

    Growing number of elderly homeless in the US

    01/06/2023 — Chase Lawrence
  • The US Censors Dissenting Voices: On the Attacks Against the Midwestern Marx Institute

    The US Censors Dissenting Voices: On the Attacks Against the Midwestern Marx Institute

    01/06/2023 — Carlos L Garrido
  • The US Government Should At Least Listen to this Wisdom of its Top Experts on the Ukraine Crisis

    The US Government Should At Least Listen to this Wisdom of its Top Experts on the Ukraine Crisis

    01/06/2023 — Bharat Dogra
  • Indigenous Australians & Palestinians: Treaty, Truth, Voice, Referendum & Senator Lidia Thorpe

    Indigenous Australians & Palestinians: Treaty, Truth, Voice, Referendum & Senator Lidia Thorpe

    31/05/2023 — Dr Gideon Polya

Globalisation

Tossing Neoliberalism into the Dumpster

Tossing Neoliberalism into the Dumpster

20/05/2023 — Robert Hunziker

It’s official, according to a speech by National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, the United States is jumping off the neoliberal globalization bandwagon (a root cause of domestic extremism) and it couldn’t come soon enough as institutions of government are sucking up more and more angry exhaust fumes from constituents, as well as encountering a world trade map with China bullying[Read More…]

  • Corporatizing the World One Small Company at a Time

    Corporatizing the World One Small Company at a Time

    25/01/2023 — Sally Dugman
  • Corporatisation: Destroying Rural Economy 

    Corporatisation: Destroying Rural Economy 

    19/01/2023 — Tarun Kumar
  • How the policies of globalization exploited the resources and economy of the developing countries

    How the policies of globalization exploited the resources and economy of the developing countries

    25/07/2022 — Tarun Kumar
  • Western-Led Globalization Might End, but the New Globalization Might Have an Eastern Face

    Western-Led Globalization Might End, but the New Globalization Might Have an Eastern Face

    19/04/2022 — E Ahmet Tonak

Human Rights

Inquiring into the action taken and justice delivered on the matter of police firing on protestors in Tuticorin

Inquiring into the action taken and justice delivered on the matter of police firing on protestors in Tuticorin

17/05/2023 — Press Release

  To Mr. M. K. Stalin Hon’ble Chief Minister, Government of Tamil Nadu, Secretariat, Chennai Email ID: cmo@tn.gov.in Dear Sir, This memorandum is being submitted by the jury members of the fact-finding team, set up in the name of People’s Inquest, to inquire into the Tuticorin Police Firing, which resulted in the publication of a five-part report entitled, ‘The day Tuticorin[Read More…]

  • There is room for Fascism in Democracy: Siddique Kappan

    There is room for Fascism in Democracy: Siddique Kappan

    07/05/2023 — Rejaz M Sydeek
  • Image Credits- Ye_Jinghan, Unsplash

    Mental Health of Prisoners—An issue of Deep Concern but also Persistent Neglect

    05/05/2023 — Bharat Dogra
  • World Press Freedom Day Rally held outside Indian visa office in Canada

    World Press Freedom Day Rally held outside Indian visa office in Canada

    05/05/2023 — Press Release
  • Dead Man Walking: One Poet’s Struggle for Freedom of Speech in Bangladesh

    Dead Man Walking: One Poet’s Struggle for Freedom of Speech in Bangladesh

    04/05/2023 — William Nicholas Gomes

Imperialism

The Wars We Don’t (Care to) See – Aggression Made Easy

The Wars We Don’t (Care to) See – Aggression Made Easy

31/05/2023 — Norman Solomon

by Norman Solomon and David Barsamian [The following is excerpted and adapted from David Barsamian’s recent interview with Norman Solomon at AlternativeRadio.org.] David Barsamian: American Justice Robert Jackson was the chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials. He made an opening statement to the Tribunal on November 21, 1945, because there was some concern at the time that it would be an[Read More…]

  • Imperialism is Inherently Incompatible with Peace, Environment Protection and Happiness

    Imperialism is Inherently Incompatible with Peace, Environment Protection and Happiness

    17/05/2023 — Bharat Dogra
  • We STILL Don’t Get It:  It is an Empire, Folks!

    We STILL Don’t Get It:  It is an Empire, Folks!

    20/04/2023 — Kim Scipes
  • America’s Wars

    America’s Wars

    20/03/2023 — John Scales Avery
  • The Monroe Doctrine Is Soaked in Blood

    The Monroe Doctrine Is Soaked in Blood

    07/02/2023 — David Swanson

Communal Harmony

Who are the Muslims and Christians in India: Understanding the ‘Hindu’ fear of Muslims and Christians

Who are the Muslims and Christians in India: Understanding the ‘Hindu’ fear of Muslims and Christians

24/05/2023 — T Vijayendra

  We have been seeing attacks on Christians and Muslims in India for the last few years. Several Indians are worried about it and fear for the future of democracy in India. People wonder what the logic of all these attack is. How can nearly 80% of ‘Hindus’ feel threatened by some 13% Muslims and some 2% Christians? Why are[Read More…]

  • Scapegoats and Holy Cows:  Crime and Justice Delivery System in the era of Sectarian Nationalism

    Scapegoats and Holy Cows:  Crime and Justice Delivery System in the era of Sectarian Nationalism

    15/02/2023 — Dr Ram Puniyani
  • History, Communal Narratives and Sectarian Politics

    History, Communal Narratives and Sectarian Politics

    21/10/2022 — Dr Ram Puniyani
  • Leicester Spells “Communal” Tension For British Society? 

    Leicester Spells “Communal” Tension For British Society? 

    25/09/2022 — Nilofar Suhrawardy
  • Nafrat chhodo! Bharat jodo! Bharat jodo! The Failed Fraternity Factor: A wake-up call

    Nafrat chhodo! Bharat jodo! Bharat jodo! The Failed Fraternity Factor: A wake-up call

    30/07/2022 — S G Vombatkere

Climate Change

GM Crops Likely to Worsen Climate Change Related Problems for Farmers

GM Crops Likely to Worsen Climate Change Related Problems for Farmers

30/05/2023 — Bharat Dogra

 The shadow of climate change related problems hangs heavy over most farmers as they struggle increasingly against unexpected weather conditions, extreme weather events and disasters. In such conditions it is very important for government policy to avoid any changes that can aggravate such difficulties and problems faced by farmers. Hence it is very unfortunate to see some authorities bent upon[Read More…]

  • Next 5 Years Will Smash Global Temperature Records, Says WMO

    Next 5 Years Will Smash Global Temperature Records, Says WMO

    25/05/2023 — Countercurrents Collective
  • Capturing Carbon With Machines Is a Failure—So Why Are We Subsidizing It?

    Capturing Carbon With Machines Is a Failure—So Why Are We Subsidizing It?

    25/05/2023 — Richard Heinberg
  • The Atmosphere is Cooling Dangerously Fast

    The Atmosphere is Cooling Dangerously Fast

    24/05/2023 — Robert Hunziker
  • Faster and faster: The pace of climate change keeps surprising us

    Faster and faster: The pace of climate change keeps surprising us

    23/05/2023 — Kurt Cobb

Environmental Protection

Plastic Pollution in Destinations: A Growing Threat to Environmental Sustainability

Plastic Pollution in Destinations: A Growing Threat to Environmental Sustainability

01/06/2023 — Pema Choden Bhutia

 The natural surroundings of tourist destinations play a significant role in attracting visitors. However, the contamination of these environments by plastic garbage poses a threat to tourism. When tourist spots are littered with plastic waste, the likelihood of visitors choosing these destinations decreases, resulting in a significant decline in tourist numbers and subsequent economic losses. The tourism sector resumed operations[Read More…]

  • Supremes Declare War on Wetlands

    Supremes Declare War on Wetlands

    29/05/2023 — Robert Hunziker
  • Thoughts for World Environment Day – The global economy –  threat to life on the Planet

    Thoughts for World Environment Day – The global economy –  threat to life on the Planet

    18/05/2023 — S G Vombatkere
  • Healthy, sleek wild horses in the Piceance-East Douglas Herd Management Area during a Bureau of Land Management roundup on July 19, 2022. (Photo credit: Ginger Fedak/In Defense of Animals)
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    Most Americans Oppose Killing Horses for Food—Here’s How to End This Brutal Practice

    17/05/2023 — Siri Lindley
  • Wildlife Photography For Creating Conservation Awareness

    Wildlife Photography For Creating Conservation Awareness

    17/05/2023 — Dr Renu Kohli

Counter Solutions

Forget GDP growth, it’s sustainable wellbeing we need to aim for

Forget GDP growth, it’s sustainable wellbeing we need to aim for

29/05/2023 — Robert Costanza

I’ve just been to a three-day conference on sustainable prosperity in Europe, attended by thousands of people. In a stirring opening address, the speaker said governments must stop misusing GDP growth as their goal and move swiftly and urgently to sustainable wellbeing within planetary boundaries. They got a standing ovation. The young leader of a climate and social justice movement[Read More…]

  • Special Significance of the Next Decade in Human History, and a Campaign Linked to This

    Special Significance of the Next Decade in Human History, and a Campaign Linked to This

    29/05/2023 — Bharat Dogra
  • Walter Seymour Allward‘s Veritas (Truth) outside Supreme Court of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario Canada. By Colin Rose – originally posted to Flickr as Truth, CC BY 2.0

    How do we know what is true?

    25/05/2023 — Richard Eckersley
  • Our Times Call for Managing Complexities, Not Solving Problems

    Our Times Call for Managing Complexities, Not Solving Problems

    23/05/2023 — April M Short
  • The Fourth Industrial Revolution And The ‘Energy Transition’ Hoax: III – Hydrogen Energy

    The Fourth Industrial Revolution And The ‘Energy Transition’ Hoax: III – Hydrogen Energy

    21/05/2023 — T Vijayendra

Resource Crisis

The Project of Capital and the Project of the Proletariat in a time of World Crisis

The Project of Capital and the Project of the Proletariat in a time of World Crisis

03/10/2021 — T Vijayendra

ABSTRACT This is a response to the two sets of articles written by Sajai Jose on the Fourth Industrial Revolution and on the world’s and India’s hunger crisis. It is in two parts. In the first part it lays the historical background of the response of capital in the face of periodic crises it faces and people’s response to it.[Read More…]

  • Sustaining the Unsustainable: Why Renewable Energy Companies Are Not Climate Warriors

    Sustaining the Unsustainable: Why Renewable Energy Companies Are Not Climate Warriors

    12/09/2021 — Sean Sweeney
  • The Gritty Reality of Solar Power

    The Gritty Reality of Solar Power

    09/09/2021 — Priti Gulati Cox
  • Child Labor in the Democratic Republic of Congo

    Solidarity with Resistance to Extraction

    15/06/2021 — Don Fitz
  • Will There Be Resource Wars in a Renewable Future?

    Will There Be Resource Wars in a Renewable Future?

    20/05/2021 — Michael T Klare

Patriarchy

Eradicate Dowry, Eliminate Dowry Violence

Eradicate Dowry, Eliminate Dowry Violence

01/06/2023 — Adv Dr Shalu Nigam

On 22 May 2023, a woman who married six months ago was burned alive in Sawai Madhopur Rajasthan for dowry. Her father stated that she was severely tortured for a motorcycle and Rs 50,000[2]. 22-year-old Lovepreet Kaur, a resident of Ludhiana, Punjab, got married to Gurinder Singh on 24 June 2022[3]. On 18 April 2023, within ten months of her[Read More…]

  • Sexism descrimination concept as a struggling woman with the burden of pulling a heavy female 3D illustration symbol falling behind a group of running businessmen or men as an unfair gender bias icon.

    Gender Discrimination: A Serious Concern

    14/05/2023 — Masood Ali Mir
  • Sexuality, Marriage and State

    Sexuality, Marriage and State

    20/04/2023 — Bhabani Shankar Nayak
  • Men, masculinities, and gender equality

    Men, masculinities, and gender equality

    27/03/2023 — Sada
  • Silent mountains of Uttarakhand

    Silent mountains of Uttarakhand

    10/03/2023 — Priyanka Minj

Palestine

Raising the Palestinian flag in Daley Plaza Center, Chicago: A powerful symbolic gesture

Raising the Palestinian flag in Daley Plaza Center, Chicago: A powerful symbolic gesture

31/05/2023 — Rima Najjar

Caption: The Palestinian flag next to the American flag at the Flag Raising Ceremony hosted by AMP-Chicago on Friday, May 26th, 2023 at the Daley Plaza Center [Rima Najjar] As a bastion of Jewish Zionism, Chicago is no New York City, but in part thanks to Rahm Emanuel’s tenure as mayor of Chicago (2011–2019) and his ties to Israel, it feels[Read More…]

  • Ever Again – Setting the Stage for the Genocide of the Palestinian People

    Ever Again – Setting the Stage for the Genocide of the Palestinian People

    26/05/2023 — Dan Lieberman
  • Not On Our Dime!’: Why US Democrats Are Growingly Challenging Israel

    Not On Our Dime!’: Why US Democrats Are Growingly Challenging Israel

    25/05/2023 — Dr Ramzy Baroud
  • Apartheid Israel Among World’s Leading Countries For Militarization, Violence, Abuse And Genocide

    Apartheid Israel Among World’s Leading Countries For Militarization, Violence, Abuse And Genocide

    16/05/2023 — Dr Gideon Polya
  • New Rules of Engagement: How Palestinians Defeated Netanyahu and Redefined ‘Unity’

    New Rules of Engagement: How Palestinians Defeated Netanyahu and Redefined ‘Unity’

    15/05/2023 — Dr Ramzy Baroud

South Asia

Whose Sentiments are Hurt?

Whose Sentiments are Hurt?

26/05/2023 — Subhash Gatade

Whose Sentiments are Hurt? This poser is slowly being raised – may be – in rather muted terms in this part of the world. Right from Karachi to Patiala or Uttarakhand to B’desh concerned citizens or victims of this bogey, one finds there is an increasing audience to this query. You could easily listen to it among the Ahmadiya Jamaat[Read More…]

  • Sri Lanka: Dilly-Dallying Tactics To Keep The Ethnic Problem Alive And Kicking

    Sri Lanka: Dilly-Dallying Tactics To Keep The Ethnic Problem Alive And Kicking

    18/05/2023 — Thambu Kanagasabai
  • Pakistan Goes to Anarchy and Self-Destruction

    Pakistan Goes to Anarchy and Self-Destruction

    11/05/2023 — Dr Mahboob A Khawaja
  • JUST-IS denounces Political Terror against the Ahmadiyya in Pakistan

    JUST-IS denounces Political Terror against the Ahmadiyya in Pakistan

    08/05/2023 — Press Release
  • A Game of Thrones in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: The Master Mind and Cover-up of Investigations in Easter Bombing in Sri Lanka

    A Game of Thrones in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: The Master Mind and Cover-up of Investigations in Easter Bombing in Sri Lanka

    28/04/2023 — Darini Rajaisngham-Senanayake

Annihilate Caste

Migration is essential to spread Ambedkarism

Migration is essential to spread Ambedkarism

02/05/2023 — Vivek Sakpal

Migration has played a crucial vital role in the development and evolution of humankind. Exchange of idea’s, knowledge, cultures, food, medicines, economics….. religion, philosophy, and ideologies etc together contribute to this process. Conquest and War, Trade and Commerce and Ecology and Environment were principal reasons for people to migrate in earlier history. Today, it has been replaced with opportunities of[Read More…]

  • Neo-Buddhists have progressed more than Hindu Dalits

    Neo-Buddhists have progressed more than Hindu Dalits

    25/04/2023 — SR Darapuri
  • Who ‘stagnated’ the Ambedkarite ‘movement’?

    Who ‘stagnated’ the Ambedkarite ‘movement’?

    23/04/2023 — Vivek Sakpal
  • Copies of Manusmriti burnt on the birth anniversary of Ambedkar in Canada

    Copies of Manusmriti burnt on the birth anniversary of Ambedkar in Canada

    19/04/2023 — Press Release
  • Ambedkarites need to be content creators

    Ambedkarites need to be content creators

    17/04/2023 — Vivek Sakpal

Life/Philosophy

A Response to The New York Times’ Ritualistic Denunciation of Mao’s Cultural Revolution…

A Response to The New York Times’ Ritualistic Denunciation of Mao’s Cultural Revolution…

30/05/2023 — Raymond Lotta

Or How Critical Thinking Is Deleted in “The Decade That Cannot Be Deleted” The May 19 print edition of the New York Times featured an opinion piece by Pamela Paul titled “The Decade That Cannot Be Deleted.” It is a vicious and uninformed takedown of the Cultural Revolution that was initiated and led by Mao Zedong in 1966—and that lasted[Read More…]

  • Tipu Sultan: Fallacies and Facts around the Historical Figure in India

    Tipu Sultan: Fallacies and Facts around the Historical Figure in India

    29/05/2023 — Obaidul Hoque
  • A Call for Safe and Ethical AI (Artificial Intelligence) for Health

    A Call for Safe and Ethical AI (Artificial Intelligence) for Health

    26/05/2023 — Dr Shivangi Agarwal
  • On Doing the Most Important Thing

    On Doing the Most Important Thing

    26/05/2023 — Bharat Dogra
  • Mrinal Sen, Calcutta, 1978

    Tribute to Mrinal Sen on Birth Centenary

    24/05/2023 — Harsh Thakor

Arts/Literature

Now I Am Ravana’s Head

Now I Am Ravana’s Head

28/05/2023 — Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd

 My first reaction to the book that Rajiv Malhotra, from America, published on Romila Thapar, Irfan Habib, Shashi Tharoor, Ramachandra Guha, Sheldon Pollock, Wendy Doniger, Devdutt Pattanaik, Kancha Ilaiah, Audrey Truschke and Michael Witzel,with a title “Ten Heads of Ravana”’. The chapter on me is entitled as Kancha Ilaiah—Bharat Vikhander There is team of intellectual Ksatriyas They say I am[Read More…]

  • Waheeda Rehman

    Why Phalke Award Has Eluded Classic Hindi Cinema Heroines

    27/05/2023 — Bharat Dogra
  • ‘The Kerala Story’ – A flawed narrative by an uninformed filmmaker

    ‘The Kerala Story’ – A flawed narrative by an uninformed filmmaker

    24/05/2023 — Dr Ranjan Solomon
  • Nita Ambani Cultural centre is opulent but not professional

    Nita Ambani Cultural centre is opulent but not professional

    17/05/2023 — Vidyadhar Date
  • The Day Arrived

    The Day Arrived

    16/05/2023 — David Sparenberg

Book Review

Book Review: Marginalised but not Defeated

Book Review: Marginalised but not Defeated

31/05/2023 — Amit Sengupta

Marginalised but not Defeated Tarun Kanti Bose Uppal Publishing House Price: 1,295 Year: 2023 Pg: 277  The book, like the author, a seasoned public interest journalist, travels far and wide, among ordinary and invisible people, in remote regions, across the fragmented landscape of India. Tarun Kanti Bose writes about the demography, topography, society, politics and culture, and the anthropology and[Read More…]

  • A critical approach to the exploration of Identity & Violence: An attempt by the young researchers of EDRU 

    A critical approach to the exploration of Identity & Violence: An attempt by the young researchers of EDRU 

    29/05/2023 — Protik Bardhan
  •  Brotherhood and Friendship in a time of War- Reflections on The Mercenary, by Jeffrey E. Stern

     Brotherhood and Friendship in a time of War- Reflections on The Mercenary, by Jeffrey E. Stern

    28/05/2023 — Kathy Kelly
  • Book Review – A Reader on Financial Inclusion

    Book Review – A Reader on Financial Inclusion

    27/05/2023 — Jayant Bijapurkar
  • Grand Delusion – The Rise and Fall of American Ambitions in the Middle East

    Grand Delusion – The Rise and Fall of American Ambitions in the Middle East

    23/05/2023 — Jim Miles

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