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The Logic of Hegemony

The Logic of Hegemony

On September 8, 2021, at least five media houses...

Environment

  • DEAD BEES and BUTTERFLIES, FLOWES, TREE and the PLASTIC SEA
    David Sparenberg | 15/09/2021
  • India’s northeastern states desertifying most rapidly
    Kiran Pandey | 10/09/2021
  • Uranium in drinking water: A growing concern for India
    Aarti Kelkar Khambete | 09/09/2021

Featured Stories

  • The Logic of Hegemony

    The Logic of Hegemony

    by Yanis Iqbal — 16/09/2021

    On September 8, 2021, at least five media houses and six offices of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI (M)) were vandalized in three of Tripura’s eight districts by the ruling Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP). These instances of violence come after a growth in the intensity of the Left’s political activity.   While the center-right Congress Party is in a freefall and the Trinamool[Read More…]

  • Agriculture, technology, and addiction

    Agriculture, technology, and addiction

    by Anshuman Das — 16/09/2021

    Even for the smallest ailment, people, these days, resort to medicine. They trust that medicines can ‘cure’ the root cause of the disease. Some people take refuge in medicines even without any detectable illness. Nowadays, the SOLUTION to all the PROBLEMS is prescribed in the form of medicines. The answer to everything must be a ‘product’ – this is a[Read More…]

  • Making Sense of the Eviction Crisis

    Making Sense of the Eviction Crisis

    by Liz Theoharis — 16/09/2021

    The Land of the Free, Where So Many of the Brave Are Homeless. Resisting Evictions Amid a Pandemic Over the past weeks, multiple crises have merged: a crisis of democracy with the most significant attack on voting rights since Reconstruction; a climate crisis with lives and livelihoods upended in the Gulf Coast and the Northeast by extreme weather events and in the West by[Read More…]

  • Pegasus and Fables of National Security

    Pegasus and Fables of National Security

    by Hiren Gohain — 16/09/2021

    Government pleads in Supreme Court  in defence of its stubborn refusal to disclose if it has used Pegasus spyware against civilian targets,that terrorists might disappear from the radar if the answer is made public.But the moment it became known that it could be used against suspected terrorists,they would have taken prompt  precaution to disable the spyware or dive deeper into[Read More…]

  • Image Credits- Ye_Jinghan, Unsplash

    ‘Jailed’ Children

    by Sheshu Babu — 16/09/2021

    Conditions in all spheres of life is going from bad to worse. On September 13, ‘political prisoners’day was observed. On that day, Jatin Das, friend of Bhagat Singh and member of Hindustan Republican Socialist Association, passed away after 63 days of hunger strike. He demanded ‘political prisoners’ status to those who have been jailed by the State. Even 92 years[Read More…]

  • Tribute to Sushital Roy Chowdhury

    Tribute to Sushital Roy Chowdhury

    by Harsh Thakor — 16/09/2021

    Earlier this year on 13th March, we commemorated the 50th death anniversary of Comrade Sushital Roy Chowdhury,,who died in mysterious circumstances in 1971. Formally he is declared to have died out of heart attack. Few comrades as valiantly waged a crusade to confront left adventurism fostered by the C.P.I.(ML)led by Charu Mazumdar and establish the massline.Sadly even today sections of[Read More…]

  • Caste Census And Secular Intellectuals

    Caste Census And Secular Intellectuals

    by Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd — 16/09/2021

    The debate on caste, not just OBC, census is becoming a serious political issue in the country. But the secular, liberal and left intellectuals–economists, sociologists, political scientists– are behaving as if they are a neutral force on this issue. Would they have behaved in the same way if the Government were to say that it would not do religion census as well? I am sure they would not. They would have filled the[Read More…]

  • Millions of Afghans have been displaced by the war. Photo: MikrofonNews

    The Debacle of “Nation Building” in Afghanistan and Iraq

    by Walden Bello — 16/09/2021

    In one of his interviews before the Taliban retook Afghanistan, John Bolton, Trump’s former national security adviser, blamed the American failure in Afghanistan on a change in Washington’s mission from anti-terrorism to “nation building.” In his view, Washington should just have held strategic sites in the country to keep terrorists off balance and not engaged in an ambitious reconstruction of[Read More…]

  • Pentagon claimed its “righteous strike” by a Reaper drone on Aug. 28 in Kabul killed an ISIS terrorist who turned out to be an aid worker. Attack killed 10, including 7 children, in a residential block.

    Afghanistan and India’s ‘over-the-horizon’ dilemma

    by M K Bhadrakumar — 16/09/2021

    In England, they’d plan a park, build it but wouldn’t complete it until they could observe  for a while the foot tracks of walkers, before deciding where to lay the pathways for optimal utility.  The Blinken Administration and Modi Govt apparently think they don’t have that luxury when it comes to Afghanistan. That is the troubling signal out of the Congressional[Read More…]

  • Energy needed to eradicate poverty ‘compatible with climate goals’

    Energy needed to eradicate poverty ‘compatible with climate goals’

    by Jarmo Kikstra — 16/09/2021

    From the houses we live in to the food we eat and the education we receive, living a good life requires materials and energy. For many, this means an increase in wellbeing requires an increase in resource use. This necessity has been used by some commentators to argue that eradicating poverty is at odds with the need to reduce emissions and tackle climate change.[Read More…]

India

The Logic of Hegemony

The Logic of Hegemony

16/09/2021 — Yanis Iqbal

On September 8, 2021, at least five media houses and six offices of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI (M)) were vandalized in three of Tripura’s eight districts by the ruling Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP). These instances of violence come after a growth in the intensity of the Left’s political activity.   While the center-right Congress Party is in a freefall and the Trinamool[Read More…]

  • Pegasus and Fables of National Security

    Pegasus and Fables of National Security

    16/09/2021 — Hiren Gohain
  • Caste Census And Secular Intellectuals

    Caste Census And Secular Intellectuals

    16/09/2021 — Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd
  • Are Hindutva and Hinduism the Same?

    Are Hindutva and Hinduism the Same?

    15/09/2021 — Dr Ram Puniyani
  • Strong directions of CJI on tribunals

    Strong directions of CJI on tribunals

    15/09/2021 — Dr Madabhushi Sridhar

COVID Response Watch

Suicides, drug addiction on rise in MP due to Covid induced job losses

Suicides, drug addiction on rise in MP due to Covid induced job losses

14/09/2021 — Ashok Kapse

“I am unable to face hunger, future, illness, fee debt, house rent and unemployment” said the four  page suicide note. On the night of 27 August 2021 Ravi Thackeray*, an engineer in Bhopal’s Sahara township, aided by his wife Ranjana*, slit the throats of their young son Chirag* and daughter Gunjan* with stone cutters. Soon after, the couple consumed poison[Read More…]

  • Atrocities on women rise in Rajasthan during Covid pandemic

    Atrocities on women rise in Rajasthan during Covid pandemic

    10/09/2021 — Madhav Sharma
  • Trump’s Taj Mahal tour guide and others out of work since COVID lockdown

    Trump’s Taj Mahal tour guide and others out of work since COVID lockdown

    09/09/2021 — Shuchita Jha
  • What Ails the 100 Days Work Guarantee Scheme?  Part II

    What Ails the 100 Days Work Guarantee Scheme?  Part II

    08/09/2021 — T Venkat
  • The leaky lifeboat of the ‘100 days work scheme’

    The leaky lifeboat of the ‘100 days work scheme’

    05/09/2021 — T Venkat

World

Millions of Afghans have been displaced by the war. Photo: MikrofonNews

The Debacle of “Nation Building” in Afghanistan and Iraq

16/09/2021 — Walden Bello

In one of his interviews before the Taliban retook Afghanistan, John Bolton, Trump’s former national security adviser, blamed the American failure in Afghanistan on a change in Washington’s mission from anti-terrorism to “nation building.” In his view, Washington should just have held strategic sites in the country to keep terrorists off balance and not engaged in an ambitious reconstruction of[Read More…]

  • Pentagon claimed its “righteous strike” by a Reaper drone on Aug. 28 in Kabul killed an ISIS terrorist who turned out to be an aid worker. Attack killed 10, including 7 children, in a residential block.

    Afghanistan and India’s ‘over-the-horizon’ dilemma

    16/09/2021 — M K Bhadrakumar
  • Afghan refugees are surrounded by security forces at the Poland-Belarus border on August 26, 2021. The group of migrants from Afghanistan has been stuck at the E.U.'s eastern border for several weeks as Belarus and Poland both refuse to let them in. (Photo: Maciej Moskwa/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

    No, The World Is Not Welcoming Afghan Refugees as It Should

    16/09/2021 — Rashmee Roshan Lall
  • A man grieves during a mass funeral for members of a family was killed in a U.S. drone airstrike, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, Aug. 30, 2021. (Photo: Marcus Yam/Los Angeles Times)

    Shut Down the Drone War

    16/09/2021 — Daniel Larison
  • Trade caravan on the Silk Road, Central Asia

    Foreign Devils on the Silk Road

    15/09/2021 — M K Bhadrakumar

Globalisation

Protest in Barnala on May 26th  by BKU(Ugrahan)

Modi government’s economic policies pose an existential threat to backward communities that must be resisted

28/07/2021 — KV Biju

The present government’s aggressive push for privatisation, corporatisation and automation – deviously dubbed ‘economic reforms’ – is undoing the gains made backward communities in recent decades, and must be resisted at all costs. ‘Economic reforms’ – it’s a catchphrase that India’s media pundits have repeated for three decades like a mantra, a sleight of hand meant to suggest that these[Read More…]

  • The Future of Work

    The Future of Work

    12/07/2021 — Thomas Kilkauer
  • The Great India Reset: The farmers protests may herald a global resistance

    The Great India Reset: The farmers protests may herald a global resistance

    12/06/2021 — Sajai Jose
  • The Great Reset: The Davos playbook for the post-Covid world

    The Great Reset: The Davos playbook for the post-Covid world

    11/06/2021 — Sajai Jose
  • When the ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’ comes knocking

    When the ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’ comes knocking

    10/06/2021 — Sajai Jose

Human Rights

Making Sense of the Eviction Crisis

Making Sense of the Eviction Crisis

16/09/2021 — Liz Theoharis

The Land of the Free, Where So Many of the Brave Are Homeless. Resisting Evictions Amid a Pandemic Over the past weeks, multiple crises have merged: a crisis of democracy with the most significant attack on voting rights since Reconstruction; a climate crisis with lives and livelihoods upended in the Gulf Coast and the Northeast by extreme weather events and in the West by[Read More…]

  • Image Credits- Ye_Jinghan, Unsplash

    ‘Jailed’ Children

    16/09/2021 — Sheshu Babu
  • Radical Desi honours Sikh temple president for standing up for Indigenous peoples

    Radical Desi honours Sikh temple president for standing up for Indigenous peoples

    14/09/2021 — Press Release
  • Source: Shutterstock

    Rethinking Sustainable Solution to Rohingya Crisis: Limits of World Bank’s Proposal

    11/09/2021 — Kazi Mohammad Jamshed
  • Release Batakrushna Swain

    Release Batakrushna Swain

    04/09/2021 — Press Release

Imperialism

Canadian Imperialism in Africa

Canadian Imperialism in Africa

15/09/2021 — Yves Engler

Canadian imperialism in Africa has had a rare social media moment. On Twiter K. Diallo recently posted a map of the continent with the sum of Canadian mining investment in each African country under the words “75% of mining companies globally are now Canadian. Canada is a great source of corporate neocolonialism expansion.” The tweet received 25,000 likes and 8,500 retweets. But[Read More…]

  • Handover ceremony at Camp Anthonic, from US Army to Afghan Special Forces, Helmand province, Afghanistan, May 2, 2021.

    Quagmire of American Imperialism in Afghanistan and Beyond

    10/09/2021 — Bhabani Shankar Nayak
  • Handover ceremony at Camp Anthonic, from US Army to Afghan Special Forces, Helmand province, Afghanistan, May 2, 2021.

    The Decline and Fall of the Roman… Whoops!… American Empire

    07/09/2021 — Tom Engelhardt
  •       Baz Ratner/Reuters US troops in Afghanistan, June 2011

    Afghanistan, the great game of smashing countries

    30/08/2021 — John Pilger
  • Image: Calvin Shen

    Obdurate

    28/08/2021 — Jim Miles

Communal Harmony

Fraternity for direction in troubled times: The patriarchy-caste-religion poison

Fraternity for direction in troubled times: The patriarchy-caste-religion poison

23/08/2021 — S G Vombatkere

Complex society India is a diverse country. It has geo-climatic diversity and people who live in different geo-climatic regions have different ways of living and doing, with different cultures. India has been a socio-cultural entity with a civilizational identity for millennia. At Independence, India was a country of amazing complexity of cultures, languages, customs, religions, ethnicities, and an ancient caste[Read More…]

  • Kandhamal Day To Be Observed on 25th August

    Kandhamal Day To Be Observed on 25th August

    12/08/2021 — Press Release
  • Achieving Hindu Muslim Amity: Challenges Ahead

    Achieving Hindu Muslim Amity: Challenges Ahead

    08/08/2021 — Dr Ram Puniyani
  • Religion, Sectarian Nationalism and Interfaith Marriages

    Religion, Sectarian Nationalism and Interfaith Marriages

    09/07/2021 — Dr Ram Puniyani
  • Fight against oppression must coexist with a call for humanity

    Fight against oppression must coexist with a call for humanity

    01/06/2021 — Aariz Imam

Climate Change

Beware: Big Oil Lies About the Climate

Beware: Big Oil Lies About the Climate

16/09/2021 — Jane Vosburg

The Current Situation Shockingly, today’s climate crisis is driven by a mere increase of 1˚C in global temperature, primarily caused by the burning of fossil fuels. Unless we take urgent action, the temperature could increase by four times that level within the lifetimes of our children, leaving them to face an apocalyptic future. In the US alone, the recent floods on the[Read More…]

  • A Story Poem about Climate Change

    A Story Poem about Climate Change

    16/09/2021 — Mitali Chakravarty
  • Climate Change Is the Symptom, Capitalism Is the Problem

    Climate Change Is the Symptom, Capitalism Is the Problem

    15/09/2021 — Samantha Fox
  • City Park, in New Orleans, where the Crescent City Gaian Guild meets, after being visited by Ida. (Photo by Bart Everson)

    Experiencing the Wrath of Ida and the Bliss of Gaia

    15/09/2021 — Bart Everson
  • “2,180+ Scientists Worldwide Demand ‘Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty’

    “2,180+ Scientists Worldwide Demand ‘Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty’

    15/09/2021 — Kenny Stancil

Environmental Protection

DEAD BEES and BUTTERFLIES, FLOWES, TREE and the PLASTIC SEA

DEAD BEES and BUTTERFLIES, FLOWES, TREE and the PLASTIC SEA

15/09/2021 — David Sparenberg

Globally, bees and butterflies, the winged beauties of the insect-beasty world, are dying, vanishing from habitat and planet.  Bees and butterflies are pollinators.  Without them, there will be no flowers. But it does not stop there.  The agricultural food chain of humanity collapses.  A horrifying explosion of worldwide starvation then results.  What happens when people are chronically hungry?  What are[Read More…]

  • India’s northeastern states desertifying most rapidly

    India’s northeastern states desertifying most rapidly

    10/09/2021 — Kiran Pandey
  • Uranium contamination of drinking water on the rise in India (Image: Pxhere)

    Uranium in drinking water: A growing concern for India

    09/09/2021 — Aarti Kelkar Khambete
  • Address the Global Public Health Crisis: Ban Glyphosate Now!

    Address the Global Public Health Crisis: Ban Glyphosate Now!

    06/09/2021 — Colin Todhunter
  • Where We Mine: Resource Politics in Latin America

    Where We Mine: Resource Politics in Latin America

    04/09/2021 — Annabelle Dawson

Counter Solutions

Agriculture, technology, and addiction

Agriculture, technology, and addiction

16/09/2021 — Anshuman Das

Even for the smallest ailment, people, these days, resort to medicine. They trust that medicines can ‘cure’ the root cause of the disease. Some people take refuge in medicines even without any detectable illness. Nowadays, the SOLUTION to all the PROBLEMS is prescribed in the form of medicines. The answer to everything must be a ‘product’ – this is a[Read More…]

  • Energy needed to eradicate poverty ‘compatible with climate goals’

    Energy needed to eradicate poverty ‘compatible with climate goals’

    16/09/2021 — Jarmo Kikstra
  • The Only Long-Range Solution to Climate Change

    The Only Long-Range Solution to Climate Change

    15/09/2021 — Richard Heinberg
  • Enough for Everyone

    Enough for Everyone

    02/09/2021 — Stan Cox
  • As Our Bodies and Planetary Systems Become “Inflamed,” How Do We Heal?

    As Our Bodies and Planetary Systems Become “Inflamed,” How Do We Heal?

    31/08/2021 — Sonali Kolhatkar

Resource Crisis

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

In the fight to address climate change, renewable energy companies are often assumed to be Jedi Knights. Valiantly struggling to save the planet, wind and solar interests are thought to be locked in mortal combat with large fossil fuel corporations that continue to mine, drill, and blast through the earth’s fragile ecosystems, dragging us all into a grim and sweaty[Read More…]

  • 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
  • The Growth Of Fascism Or The Fascism Of Growth?

    The Growth Of Fascism Or The Fascism Of Growth?

    09/03/2021 — Juan Bordera

Patriarchy

Zapatista women take the stage to deliver their speeches collectively from each Caracol, or administrative center. (WNV/Shirin Hess)

Women on the verge defending life against the global patriarchy

04/09/2021 — Ana Cecilia Dinerstein

What if, compañera and sister, we learn not only to scream out of pain, but to find the way, place, and time to scream a new world into being? Just think, sister and compañera, things are so bad that in order to stay alive we have to create another world.’ Coordinators of the Zapatista Women for the Second International Gathering of Women Who Struggle[Read More…]

  • Dark Shadows – Domestic Violence and the Middle Class

    Dark Shadows – Domestic Violence and the Middle Class

    03/09/2021 — Shantanu Dutta
  • Rajasthan Rising: Movement of young girls challenging patriarchy  

    Rajasthan Rising: Movement of young girls challenging patriarchy  

    31/08/2021 — Neha Saigal
  • The Unabated Oppression of Women under Capitalism

    The Unabated Oppression of Women under Capitalism

    14/08/2021 — Yanis Iqbal
  • Olympics, Sexism and Patriarchy

    Olympics, Sexism and Patriarchy

    10/08/2021 — Ramakrishnan

Palestine

Paramedics carry an injured protester during Great March of Return demonstrations east of Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, on 28 September. Ashraf Amra  - APA images

From the ‘Iron Wall’ to the ‘Villa in the Jungle’: Palestinians Demolish Israel’s Security Myths

16/09/2021 — Dr Ramzy Baroud

25 years before Israel was established on the ruins of historic Palestine, a Russian Jewish Zionist leader, Ze’ev Jabotinsky, argued that a Jewish state in Palestine could only survive if it exists “behind an iron wall” of defense. Jabotinsky was speaking figuratively. However, future Zionist leaders, who embraced Jabotinsky’s teachings, eventually turned the principle of the iron wall into a[Read More…]

  • Hashtag ‘Untie_Our_Hands’: How Many More Palestinians Must Die for Israel’s ‘Security’?

    Hashtag ‘Untie_Our_Hands’: How Many More Palestinians Must Die for Israel’s ‘Security’?

    09/09/2021 — Dr Ramzy Baroud
  • ‘Blood for Blood’: On Jenin and Israel’s Fear of an Armed Palestinian Rebellion

    ‘Blood for Blood’: On Jenin and Israel’s Fear of an Armed Palestinian Rebellion

    26/08/2021 — Dr Ramzy Baroud
  • Palestine’s Africa Dichotomy: Is Israel Really ‘Winning’ Africa? 

    Palestine’s Africa Dichotomy: Is Israel Really ‘Winning’ Africa? 

    24/08/2021 — Dr Ramzy Baroud
  • Israel right here behind the wall

    Jewish Nation-State & Occupied Palestine Are Humanity’s Black Holes

    21/08/2021 — Irwin Jerome

South Asia

Illusive unity and eroding the aspirations of the Tamils in Sri Lanka

Illusive unity and eroding the aspirations of the Tamils in Sri Lanka

26/08/2021 — Thambu Kanagasabai

There is no doubt that unity is the most uttered and much used and abused word by the Tamil politicians and leaders who took control of the political destiny of Tamils since independence in 1948. It is also  a history that Tamil leaders and parties on various occasions moved to form united fronts like the Tamil United Liberation Front [TULF][Read More…]

  • The UK Must Find Remedial Justice To The Tamils In Sri Lanka

    The UK Must Find Remedial Justice To The Tamils In Sri Lanka

    07/08/2021 — Kumarathasan Rasingam
  • Need of a savior for the desperate Tamil in Sri Lanka

    Need of a savior for the desperate Tamil in Sri Lanka

    06/08/2021 — Thambu Kanagasabai
  • Pakistan’s geo-economics is working well

    Pakistan’s geo-economics is working well

    23/07/2021 — M K Bhadrakumar
  • Sri Lanka’s Falling Economy And Failing Good Governance

    Sri Lanka’s Falling Economy And Failing Good Governance

    22/07/2021 — Thambu Kanagasabai

Annihilate Caste

Conversation with Dr Manisha Bangar Part I

Conversation with Dr Manisha Bangar Part I

31/08/2021 — Vidya Bhushan Rawat

Phule-Ambedkarite ideology is the only alternative for Bahujans, says Dr Manisha Bangar, National Vice President, People’s Party of India, former National Vice President, BAMCEF in conversation with Vidya Bhushan Rawat Dr Manisha Bangar is a practicing Senior Consultant Gastroenterologist and Transplant Hepatologist, with around 20 years of clinical cum research and teaching experience. In terms of her medical qualification, she completed[Read More…]

  • The Shudra Kings And Brahmins: A mirror image of history

    The Shudra Kings And Brahmins: A mirror image of history

    24/08/2021 — Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd
  • SCs still the most neglected in Odisha -Institutional mechanism is not effective

    SCs still the most neglected in Odisha -Institutional mechanism is not effective

    07/08/2021 — Manas Jena
  • Need to come out of victim mindset and create an Ambedkarite vision: Ish Kumar Gangania

    Need to come out of victim mindset and create an Ambedkarite vision: Ish Kumar Gangania

    07/08/2021 — Vidya Bhushan Rawat
  • Plight of migrant workers in Gujarat during April-June, 2021 lockdown

    Plight of migrant workers in Gujarat during April-June, 2021 lockdown

    24/06/2021 — E A S Sarma

Life/Philosophy

Tribute to Sushital Roy Chowdhury

Tribute to Sushital Roy Chowdhury

16/09/2021 — Harsh Thakor

Earlier this year on 13th March, we commemorated the 50th death anniversary of Comrade Sushital Roy Chowdhury,,who died in mysterious circumstances in 1971. Formally he is declared to have died out of heart attack. Few comrades as valiantly waged a crusade to confront left adventurism fostered by the C.P.I.(ML)led by Charu Mazumdar and establish the massline.Sadly even today sections of[Read More…]

  • Tribute to Chairman Gonzalo

    Tribute to Chairman Gonzalo

    12/09/2021 — Harsh Thakor
  • 50th Death Anniversary of Lin Biao

    50th Death Anniversary of Lin Biao

    11/09/2021 — Harsh Thakor
  • Avtar Singh Pash …. the most dangerous is the death of your dreams …

    Avtar Singh Pash …. the most dangerous is the death of your dreams …

    10/09/2021 — Vikas Parashram Meshram
  • Keshav Desiraju Has Left Us When His Contributions  Are Most Needed

    Keshav Desiraju Has Left Us When His Contributions  Are Most Needed

    06/09/2021 — Bharat Dogra

Arts/Literature

A Story Poem about Climate Change

A Story Poem about Climate Change

16/09/2021 — Mitali Chakravarty

Is this climate change? I asked as rains lashed out. Oh, that is a subject for experts, the bald man with a goatee said. We stood on the clouds and watched   the water slowly submerge — seeping through the marshes rising, rising till it covered the fields, the houses. The cattle — did they swim? The cats and dogs?[Read More…]

  • Karnan: A cinematic resistance to caste system

    Karnan: A cinematic resistance to caste system

    12/09/2021 — Vikas Parashram Meshram
  • ‘Surveillance’ Monkey

    ‘Surveillance’ Monkey

    08/09/2021 — Sheshu Babu
  • The contribution of Ancient Greek culture to the Modern Age 

    The contribution of Ancient Greek culture to the Modern Age 

    05/09/2021 — Anil Pundlik Gokhale
  • Nithin Lukose Film, Paka (River of Blood), Makes it to Toronto Festival

    Nithin Lukose Film, Paka (River of Blood), Makes it to Toronto Festival

    03/09/2021 — Suresh Nellikode

Book Review

Book on Bebo to be launched on her birthday

Book on Bebo to be launched on her birthday

16/09/2021 — Press Release

From Nazneen to Naina: 20 years of Kareena Kapoor Khan in Bollywood and what that means for India and the rest of the world, will be officially released at Chandigarh Press Club on Tuesday, September 21. Authored by Canadian journalist Gurpreet Singh, the book is based on the film career of the famous Bollywood diva, and what she has faced[Read More…]

  • Revisiting the Propaganda Model in the age of Social Media

    Revisiting the Propaganda Model in the age of Social Media

    14/09/2021 — Raghav Kaushik
  • Who Is My Neighbor?

    Who Is My Neighbor?

    12/09/2021 — John Scales Avery
  • Lives in Biology

    Lives in Biology

    07/09/2021 — John Scales Avery
  • ‘Fearless Mind’ for freedom from Oppression

    ‘Fearless Mind’ for freedom from Oppression

    03/09/2021 — T Navin

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