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Havoc and misery  caused by recent floods in...

Life Beyond 1.5C

Life Beyond 1.5C

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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...

Scheduled Tribes: Adivasi or Vanvasi

Scheduled Tribes: Adivasi or Vanvas...

Rahul Gandhi’s in one of his recent statements...

Environment

  • Clearance for Nicobar Mega Infra Project must be revoked
    E A S Sarma | 26/11/2022
  • Across Africa, Water Conflict Threatens Security, Health, and the Environment
    Robin Scher | 22/11/2022
  • Half a rupee for the largest animal that walks the earth
    Anitha S | 21/11/2022

Featured Stories

  • Remembering Eric Hobsbawm

    Remembering Eric Hobsbawm

    by Harsh Thakor — 03/12/2022

    Eric Hobsbawm (1917-2012) was one of the world’s most famous and perceptive communist historians. He pioneered a distinctive shape to method of historical research. exploring areas untouched. Around two months ago we commemorated his 10th death anniversary. Hobsbawm contributed major concepts, from the general crisis of the 17th century to the Dual Revolution, and terms like “the invention of tradition”[Read More…]

  • Scheduled Tribes: Adivasi or Vanvasi

    Scheduled Tribes: Adivasi or Vanvasi

    by Dr Ram Puniyani — 03/12/2022

    Rahul Gandhi’s in one of his recent statements about Adivasis said “The people of BJP don’t call you Adivasi. What do they call you? Vanvasi. They don’t tell you that you are the first owners of Hindostan. They tell you live in jungles…” The word used for these aborigines is Scheduled Tribes in the Constitution. It is interesting to recall[Read More…]

  • Indian Muslim Women must have Equal Right to pray in the Masjid!

    Indian Muslim Women must have Equal Right to pray in the Masjid!

    by Feroze Mithiborwala — 03/12/2022

    The recent controversy that erupted in the aftermath of the sexist statements by Imam Bukhari of the Jama Masjid in Delhi, has yet again brought the national spotlight to the issue of Muslim women being denied their Constitutional right to pray in the Masjid. The patriarchal & religious conservative male dominated leadership of the Muslim community swears by the secular[Read More…]

  • International Disability Day

    International Disability Day

    by Masood Ali Mir — 03/12/2022

    “The persons with disability do not need sympathy they need the dignity and honour that they deserve” It is the 3rd of December, and the day is observed as the ” International Day of Persons with Disabilities” . The purpose for the observance of this day is to widen our outlook and promote the understanding of the concept of disability[Read More…]

  • Meet the Man Who Turned Disability into Ability

    Meet the Man Who Turned Disability into Ability

    by Sarita Brara — 03/12/2022

     “He will be good for nothing without his arms. It is better that he dies otherwise who will take care of him?” was the reaction of Shreenarayan’s father when the doctors told him that his son’s arms will have to be amputated if he is to survive. Shreenarayan Yadav was just ten years old when he suffered an electric shock[Read More…]

  • Life Beyond 1.5C

    Life Beyond 1.5C

    by Robert Hunziker — 03/12/2022

    Headlines describing the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference or Conference of the Parties (COP) of UNFCCC more commonly referred to as COP27 at Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt sent troubling messages: “The Greenwashing Scam Behind COP27’s Flop” (In These Times) “COP27 Climate Summit Missed Chance for Ambition on Fossil Fuels” (Reuters) “COP27 Is Full of Politicians and Policymakers” (The Guardian). None of[Read More…]

  • What does it mean to be human? An Anarchist/Humanist Perspective

    What does it mean to be human? An Anarchist/Humanist Perspective

    by T Vijayendra — 03/12/2022

              If you feel pain then you are alive. If you feel the pain of others then you are human.                                                                                                                                     Leo Tolstoy Similar profound statements about the nature of humans have been made in all cultures in all formats. It is there in folklore, songs and dances, fiction, arts and architecture, photographs and films. A[Read More…]

  • Why Does Our Skin Wrinkle in Water?

    Why Does Our Skin Wrinkle in Water?

    by Omala Snyder — 03/12/2022

    The pruning up of fingertips when we bathe or swim is a phenomenon of the human body that is so common and yet little understood. Despite many decades of scientific inquiry, until recently, the reasoning remained elusive. A common belief was that the wrinkling of wet skin was caused by osmosis. But a definitive study in 2011 turned the enigma of “wet-induced wrinkles”[Read More…]

  • Cuba Goes on a Diplomatic Tour in an Increasingly Multipolar World

    Cuba Goes on a Diplomatic Tour in an Increasingly Multipolar World

    by Manolo De Los Santos — 03/12/2022

    On November 27 morning, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel, walked into a voting station in the Playa neighborhood to vote in Cuba’s municipal elections. He had landed in Havana an hour earlier from an intense tour of Algeria, Russia, Turkey, and China. The tour, which started on November 16, was both a journey into the past of the nonaligned world that Cuba played an integral role in building and[Read More…]

  • ‘The Ax Always Falls on the Most Vulnerable’: Pakistan Demands Debt Cancellation and Climate Justice

    ‘The Ax Always Falls on the Most Vulnerable’: Pakistan Demands Debt Cancellation and Climate Justice

    by Tanupriya Singh — 03/12/2022

    More than 1,700 people have been killed in floods that continue to submerge parts of Pakistan. Amid this crisis, activists are demanding debt cancellation and climate reparations. Even as the floodwaters have receded, the people of Pakistan are still trying to grapple with the death and devastation the floods have left in their wake. The floods that swept across the[Read More…]

India

Scheduled Tribes: Adivasi or Vanvasi

Scheduled Tribes: Adivasi or Vanvasi

03/12/2022 — Dr Ram Puniyani

Rahul Gandhi’s in one of his recent statements about Adivasis said “The people of BJP don’t call you Adivasi. What do they call you? Vanvasi. They don’t tell you that you are the first owners of Hindostan. They tell you live in jungles…” The word used for these aborigines is Scheduled Tribes in the Constitution. It is interesting to recall[Read More…]

  • Indian Muslim Women must have Equal Right to pray in the Masjid!

    Indian Muslim Women must have Equal Right to pray in the Masjid!

    03/12/2022 — Feroze Mithiborwala
  • An Open Letter from People’s Movements to the Governor: Questioning the Make-in-Odisha Conclave and the Current Development Model

    An Open Letter from People’s Movements to the Governor: Questioning the Make-in-Odisha Conclave and the Current Development Model

    03/12/2022 — Press Release
  • Fiscal Federalism, my foot!

    Fiscal Federalism, my foot!

    03/12/2022 — Jimmy James
  • Crony Capitalism System Protected

    Crony Capitalism System Protected

    03/12/2022 — Sandeep Pandey

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

Cuba Goes on a Diplomatic Tour in an Increasingly Multipolar World

Cuba Goes on a Diplomatic Tour in an Increasingly Multipolar World

03/12/2022 — Manolo De Los Santos

On November 27 morning, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel, walked into a voting station in the Playa neighborhood to vote in Cuba’s municipal elections. He had landed in Havana an hour earlier from an intense tour of Algeria, Russia, Turkey, and China. The tour, which started on November 16, was both a journey into the past of the nonaligned world that Cuba played an integral role in building and[Read More…]

  • ‘The Ax Always Falls on the Most Vulnerable’: Pakistan Demands Debt Cancellation and Climate Justice

    ‘The Ax Always Falls on the Most Vulnerable’: Pakistan Demands Debt Cancellation and Climate Justice

    03/12/2022 — Tanupriya Singh
  • The Union Makes Us Strong: Understanding Trade Unionism in a Global Context

    The Union Makes Us Strong: Understanding Trade Unionism in a Global Context

    03/12/2022 — Kim Scipes
  • Resistance on the football arena

    Resistance on the football arena

    03/12/2022 — Dr Ranjan Solomon
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    German Police in The Ukraine

    01/12/2022 — Thomas Klikauer

Globalisation

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

In last five decade of twentieth century has been perhaps the most remarkable in period of human history in terms of scientific development as we have unlocked countless secrets. In this same period saw the creation of institution of global governance: the United Nations, the International monetary fund, the world bank, and the GATT which turned into World trade organization.[Read More…]

  • 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
  • Time for India and other developing nations to quit WTO

    Time for India and other developing nations to quit WTO

    25/11/2021 — KV Biju
  • Is Globalization Leading to a Homogenized Global Culture?

    Is Globalization Leading to a Homogenized Global Culture?

    03/11/2021 — Rawsab Said
  • Captives of Coca-Cola

    Captives of Coca-Cola

    15/10/2021 — Stephen Shenfield

Human Rights

Supreme Court’s Widely- Praised Bail for Anand Teltumbde should be Followed by Wider Justice in Elgar Case

Supreme Court’s Widely- Praised Bail for Anand Teltumbde should be Followed by Wider Justice in Elgar Case

28/11/2022 — Bharat Dogra

Supreme Court’s firmness in upholding the Bombay High Court’s order granting bail to Anand Teltumbde has been widely appreciated. However, we must also listen to what this 73 year old distinguished scholar activist, coming out  after spending 31 months in prison, had to stay regarding the case in which several other distinguished activists have also been implicated—“the sad thing is[Read More…]

  • UPR IV: Turns the talk of the commons

    UPR IV: Turns the talk of the commons

    20/11/2022 — S Mohan
  • COP27: Rainbow in the Dark — Alaa and Peaceful Dissenters!

    COP27: Rainbow in the Dark — Alaa and Peaceful Dissenters!

    15/11/2022 — Countercurrents Collective
  • Supreme Court’s Concerns Regarding the Health of Gautam Navlakha Are Widely Shared

    Supreme Court’s Concerns Regarding the Health of Gautam Navlakha Are Widely Shared

    10/11/2022 — Bharat Dogra
  • Undemocratic inquiry of social-political activist Comrade Baban Thoke

    Undemocratic inquiry of social-political activist Comrade Baban Thoke

    06/11/2022 — Harsh Thakor

Imperialism

A Hall of Shame of U.S. Weapons Sales

A Hall of Shame of U.S. Weapons Sales

18/11/2022 — William D Hartung

Here’s a seldom commented-upon reality of this century and this moment: the United States remains the number-one arms-exporting nation on the planet. Between 2017 and 2021, it grabbed 39% of the total global weapons market and there’s nothing new about that. It has, in fact, been the top arms dealer in every year but one for the past three decades. And it’s a remarkably[Read More…]

  • The Secret Wars of the US Imperium

    The Secret Wars of the US Imperium

    14/11/2022 — Dr Binoy Kampmark
  • What U.S. Africa Command Doesn’t Want You to Know

    What U.S. Africa Command Doesn’t Want You to Know

    24/10/2022 — Nick Turse
  • Why Foreign Military Bases of USA Should be Reduced Significantly

    Why Foreign Military Bases of USA Should be Reduced Significantly

    02/09/2022 — Bharat Dogra
  • Washington Wants a New Cold War—But That’s a Bad Idea

    Washington Wants a New Cold War—But That’s a Bad Idea

    16/08/2022 — Katrina vanden Heuvel

Communal Harmony

History, Communal Narratives and Sectarian Politics

History, Communal Narratives and Sectarian Politics

21/10/2022 — Dr Ram Puniyani

Last few decades have seen the rise of communal politics in India. Similar politics has been dominating Pakistan from a much longer time. This politics draws heavily from history; rather it uses History as the major tool for spreading hate against the ‘other’ community. The target community in Pakistan is Hindus and in India it is Muslims. In these narratives[Read More…]

  • 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
  • Demonising Muslims: How the act is rooted in a cynical reading of Islamic scriptures!

    Demonising Muslims: How the act is rooted in a cynical reading of Islamic scriptures!

    01/07/2022 — Prof M A Sofi
  • Concerns about peace and harmony within Karnataka

    Concerns about peace and harmony within Karnataka

    28/06/2022 — Press Release

Climate Change

Life Beyond 1.5C

Life Beyond 1.5C

03/12/2022 — Robert Hunziker

Headlines describing the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference or Conference of the Parties (COP) of UNFCCC more commonly referred to as COP27 at Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt sent troubling messages: “The Greenwashing Scam Behind COP27’s Flop” (In These Times) “COP27 Climate Summit Missed Chance for Ambition on Fossil Fuels” (Reuters) “COP27 Is Full of Politicians and Policymakers” (The Guardian). None of[Read More…]

  • Paying for an Overheating Earth

    Paying for an Overheating Earth

    01/12/2022 — Stan Cox
  • Montreal Biodiversity COP15 December 2022

    Montreal Biodiversity COP15 December 2022

    29/11/2022 — Robert Hunziker
  • Tuvalu, Climate Change and the Metaverse

    Tuvalu, Climate Change and the Metaverse

    29/11/2022 — Dr Binoy Kampmark
  • Populist Climate Action Requires Thinking About Freedom From Specific Oppressors—Not Just Species Survival

    Populist Climate Action Requires Thinking About Freedom From Specific Oppressors—Not Just Species Survival

    29/11/2022 — Carter Dillard

Environmental Protection

Clearance for Nicobar Mega Infra Project must be revoked

Clearance for Nicobar Mega Infra Project must be revoked

26/11/2022 — E A S Sarma

Nicobar Mega Infra Project – destructive of the local ecology and detrimental to the interests of the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal communities- Revoke clearance for the project To Shri Bhupender Yadav Union Minister for Environment, Forests & Climate Change (MEFCC) Dear Shri Yadav, I have enclosed here a copy of my letter dated 15-11-2-022 addressed to you on a mega infra[Read More…]

  • Across Africa, Water Conflict Threatens Security, Health, and the Environment

    Across Africa, Water Conflict Threatens Security, Health, and the Environment

    22/11/2022 — Robin Scher
  • Half a rupee for the largest animal that walks the earth

    Half a rupee for the largest animal that walks the earth

    21/11/2022 — Anitha S
  • Fish Workers’ Agitation: Kerala’s Vizhinjam Anti Adani Port Struggle For Survival

    Fish Workers’ Agitation: Kerala’s Vizhinjam Anti Adani Port Struggle For Survival

    19/11/2022 — Subrahmanian N
  • Don’t kill the heritage forest in Greater Nicobar island

    Don’t kill the heritage forest in Greater Nicobar island

    16/11/2022 — E A S Sarma

Counter Solutions

Sustainable Consumption, Sustainability in Value Chain

Sustainable Consumption, Sustainability in Value Chain

30/11/2022 — T Vijayendra

This is a small article addressed to beginners Sustainable Consumption Life on earth can be divided in two parts – plant life and animal life. The difference between the two is that plants produce their own food whereas animals, humans included, live directly or indirectly on food produced by plants. To sustain themselves, humans consume goods and services not only[Read More…]

  • The initiative of the Vaagdhara organization to preserve coarse grains

    The initiative of the Vaagdhara organization to preserve coarse grains

    29/11/2022 — Vikas Parashram Meshram
  • Agro Ecology: Interview with Dr. Debal Deb

    Agro Ecology: Interview with Dr. Debal Deb

    25/11/2022 — A K Shiburaj
  • Virtual Power Brightens the Future

    Virtual Power Brightens the Future

    22/10/2022 — Robert Hunziker
  • GDP is a useless measurement. But what should replace it?

    GDP is a useless measurement. But what should replace it?

    28/08/2022 — Lisa Hough-Stewart

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

International Day for Elimination of Violence against Women and Girls—25 November

International Day for Elimination of Violence against Women and Girls—25 November

25/11/2022 — Bharat Dogra

Efforts to prevent violence against women and girls should be based on careful identification of causes   When the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said in his message for the International Day for Elimination of Violence against Women and Children ( November 25) that “every 11 minutes , a woman or girl is killed by an intimate partner or family[Read More…]

  • Seeking Accountability In Romantic Relationships

    Seeking Accountability In Romantic Relationships

    09/11/2022 — Ravneet Param
  • Hijab controversy: No wonder women are always on the receiving end

    Hijab controversy: No wonder women are always on the receiving end

    02/11/2022 — Preeti Saha
  • Periods or Pills?

    Periods or Pills?

    29/10/2022 — Kalyani Pawar
  • Feminist Foreign Policy in India: A Trifecta Approach to Hope, Imagination and Possibilities

    Feminist Foreign Policy in India: A Trifecta Approach to Hope, Imagination and Possibilities

    20/10/2022 — Adv Dr Shalu Nigam

Palestine

In the World Cup arena and in Israel, might makes right

In the World Cup arena and in Israel, might makes right

26/11/2022 — Rima Najjar

Caption–Left: Gheith Najjar (white t-shirt) at Qatar 2022 World Cup. Right: A screen shot of an Israeli’s mobile captured as he was sharing Najjar’s image at Qatar 2022 World Cup Marco Balich, the creative director of the opening ceremony of the Qatar 2022 World Cup, probably has no idea that “bridging distances” when it comes to Palestinians and Israelis is a[Read More…]

  • Symbolic but Significant: Why the Decision to Investigate Abu Akleh’s Murder is Unprecedented

    Symbolic but Significant: Why the Decision to Investigate Abu Akleh’s Murder is Unprecedented

    24/11/2022 — Dr Ramzy Baroud
  • Palestinians are Native Americans: Time to Correct the Language of History

    Palestinians are Native Americans: Time to Correct the Language of History

    17/11/2022 — Dr Ramzy Baroud
  • “You can hardly find a sane Palestinian who accepts monopoly and failure” — The Palestinian Popular Conference: Fourteen Million

    “You can hardly find a sane Palestinian who accepts monopoly and failure” — The Palestinian Popular Conference: Fourteen Million

    08/11/2022 — Rima Najjar
  • Are the Palestinians Doomed? 

    Are the Palestinians Doomed? 

    08/11/2022 — Dan Lieberman

South Asia

The Pakistani Left’s Bizarre Obsession with the Western Left

The Pakistani Left’s Bizarre Obsession with the Western Left

06/11/2022 — Azhar Imran

by Azhar Imran and Zerrish Khan During the days after former Prime Minister Imran Khan was ousted from office, there was jubilation by the Pakistani liberal-left. But they figured out quickly that they had to go into overdrive to produce and police a narrative of what happened. But bizarrely, that narrative wasn’t being constructed for Pakistanis, but for some mysterious[Read More…]

  • Attempt to assassinate Pakistan’s former PM Imran Khan

    Attempt to assassinate Pakistan’s former PM Imran Khan

    06/11/2022 — Prof Abdul Jabbar
  • Pakistan’s Political Turmoil Can Hinder Recovery from Serious Disasters

    Pakistan’s Political Turmoil Can Hinder Recovery from Serious Disasters

    06/11/2022 — Bharat Dogra
  • Sri Lanka Financial Crisis Needs Accountability

    Sri Lanka Financial Crisis Needs Accountability

    29/10/2022 — Thambu Kanagasabai
  • Detailed 3d rendering closeup of the flag of Pakistan.  Flag has a detailed realistic fabric texture.

    Pakistan in Search of Freedom and Security

    18/10/2022 — Dr Mahboob A Khawaja

Annihilate Caste

Hindutva, 22 oaths and Ambedkar’s legacy

Hindutva, 22 oaths and Ambedkar’s legacy

18/10/2022 — T Navin

Dr. Ambedkar is considered as a symbol of resistance of Dalits against caste system and who stood for annihilation of caste. On 14th October 1956, he along with 6 lakhs of his followers converted to Buddhism at Deeksha Bhoomi in Nagpur. As chairperson of the drafting committee of the Indian constitution, his contributions to emergence of a liberal democracy and[Read More…]

  • Why are the twenty-two vows necessary for neo-Buddhists?

    Why are the twenty-two vows necessary for neo-Buddhists?

    12/10/2022 — SR Darapuri
  • Bhojpuri Songs and Branding of Caste Pride

    Bhojpuri Songs and Branding of Caste Pride

    14/09/2022 — Vikash Kumar
  • Reservations on reservation policy

    Reservations on reservation policy

    12/09/2022 — Hiren Gohain
  • Atrocities against SCs and STs in Odisha shows an increasing trend – NCRB report 2021

    Atrocities against SCs and STs in Odisha shows an increasing trend – NCRB report 2021

    01/09/2022 — Manas Jena

Life/Philosophy

Remembering Eric Hobsbawm

Remembering Eric Hobsbawm

03/12/2022 — Harsh Thakor

Eric Hobsbawm (1917-2012) was one of the world’s most famous and perceptive communist historians. He pioneered a distinctive shape to method of historical research. exploring areas untouched. Around two months ago we commemorated his 10th death anniversary. Hobsbawm contributed major concepts, from the general crisis of the 17th century to the Dual Revolution, and terms like “the invention of tradition”[Read More…]

  • International Disability Day

    International Disability Day

    03/12/2022 — Masood Ali Mir
  • Meet the Man Who Turned Disability into Ability

    Meet the Man Who Turned Disability into Ability

    03/12/2022 — Sarita Brara
  • What does it mean to be human? An Anarchist/Humanist Perspective

    What does it mean to be human? An Anarchist/Humanist Perspective

    03/12/2022 — T Vijayendra
  • Why Does Our Skin Wrinkle in Water?

    Why Does Our Skin Wrinkle in Water?

    03/12/2022 — Omala Snyder

Arts/Literature

HE STANDS on the ROCK

HE STANDS on the ROCK

03/12/2022 — David Sparenberg

He stands on the Rock the beautiful rock beside the flourishing Tree of Life.   He stands on the Rock on the beautiful rock beside the flowing river of light.   He raises his arms like wings of lightning two beacon-flames of luminous fire.   His voice goes out with the strength of a ringing bell with softness of a[Read More…]

  • 40th anniversary of ‘Gandhi’ movie by Richard Attenborough 

    40th anniversary of ‘Gandhi’ movie by Richard Attenborough 

    30/11/2022 — Harsh Thakor
  • In Memory of Harold Bloom

    In Memory of Harold Bloom

    24/11/2022 — Dan Corjescu
  • First Love

    First Love

    22/11/2022 — Lopamudra Banerjee
  • Kantara: a triumph for Indigenous Knowledge System

    Kantara: a triumph for Indigenous Knowledge System

    22/11/2022 — Abhijit Dey

Book Review

 Khalid Hosseini’s A Thousand Splendid Suns: Giving Voice to the Voiceless

 Khalid Hosseini’s A Thousand Splendid Suns: Giving Voice to the Voiceless

01/12/2022 — Basharat Shameem

The novel A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini poignantly writes the story of brave and courageous Afghan women who have lived under the debilitating shadows of patriarchal oppression, endless violence and war. As the extremist Taliban regime in Kabul enforces its full obscurantist and repressive rule on Afghan society, the brave Afghan women are again facing the brunt of[Read More…]

  • “I can’t invent a history for those who have none!” — P. Sainath

    “I can’t invent a history for those who have none!” — P. Sainath

    29/11/2022 — Amir Malik
  • The farmers braved the barricade

    The farmers braved the barricade

    29/11/2022 — Farooque Chowdhury
  • Gandhi’s Assassin: The Making of Nathuram Godse and His Idea of India

    Gandhi’s Assassin: The Making of Nathuram Godse and His Idea of India

    28/11/2022 — G Narasimha Raghavan
  • The Foreboding Hyperthreat Looms Large

    The Foreboding Hyperthreat Looms Large

    26/11/2022 — Robert Hunziker

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