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Body, Nation and Resistance in the times of COVID-19

Body, Nation and Resistance in the ...

This article is based on the 25th Chandrashekar...

Fire and Fury Like the World Has Never Seen, 2020 Version

Fire and Fury Like the World Has Ne...

It was August 2017 and Donald Trump had not yet...

A gypsy’s account of the times gone by

A gypsy’s account of the times go...

Shimla Diary is a literary-cultural chronicle...

Increasing Incidence of Violence Against Women Forest Dwellers in Uttarakhand

Increasing Incidence of Violence Ag...

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Environment

  • Need for a law to regulate the use of groundwater
    E A S Sarma | September 15, 2020
  • Brazil’s 63,000 Fires
    Robert Hunziker | September 8, 2020
  • Plastic in every bite of commercial seafood, finds research
    Countercurrents Collective | September 7, 2020

Featured Stories

  • The Truth Hurts

    The Truth Hurts

    by Philip A Farruggio — September 21, 2020

    Well, to this writer, a student of the esoteric sciences, the great Indian Yogi Paramahansa Yogananda was correct: This must be a dream! So many friends and acquaintances over the years have discounted these beliefs as foolish for believing in fairies, demons and angels ( I do). Yet, to comprehend rationally that this current president and his crew are as[Read More…]

  • Empires are short-lived structures created and kept together by the availability of mineral resources, fossil fuels in our times. They tend to decline and fall with the decline of the resources that created them, and that's the destiny of the current World Empire: the American one. Will new empires be possible with the gradual disappearance of the abundant mineral resources of the past? Maybe not, and Donald Trump could be the last great emperor in history.

    Who Is President Trump?

    by Sally Dugman — September 21, 2020

    Someone who much likes Trump and who plans again to vote for him asked me to provide proof that he is corrupt in presidential dealings. So here is my reply: “The Supreme Court and lower courts ruled against his actions a number of times. The House ruled against him plenty of times and including in impeachment hearings. “He lets others[Read More…]

  • Lynching of democracy in India

    Lynching of democracy in India

    by Bhabani Shankar Nayak — September 21, 2020

    Mr Narendra Damodardas Modi is a consummated practitioner of remorseless Hindutva politics of hate. He does not spare a moment to capture the headlines with his diversionary tactics, which makes him as one of the sharpest managers of media and prime master of propaganda. The Hindutva propaganda machine with the organisational network of RSS is erasing the idea of India[Read More…]

  • Apartheid Reaffirmed

    Apartheid Reaffirmed

    by Jafar M Ramini — September 21, 2020

    The accepted definition of Apartheid by the United Nations and the International criminal court is as follows: ‘Apartheid refers to the implementation and maintenance of a system of legalized racial segregation in which one racial group is deprived of political and civil rights. Apartheid is a crime against humanity punishable under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. It[Read More…]

  • Something’s Rotten About The Republic Of Reaction

    Something’s Rotten About The Republic Of Reaction

    by Vidyarthy Chatterjee — September 21, 2020

    (This essay was written in 2015,but remained unpublished. The thing to note is that practically everything it says holds good five years later.) At least three subjects of continuing public interest are on many lips these days – namely, the 40th anniversary this year of the Emergency; the hurried initiatives shown by the Modi government to raise the height of[Read More…]

  • A gypsy’s account of the times gone by

    A gypsy’s account of the times gone by

    by Pramod Kaunswal — September 21, 2020

    Shimla Diary is a literary-cultural chronicle and a documentation of its times and society, with a keen focus on the world of Hindi journalism. Well-known poet and journalist Pramod Kaunswal, who has seen Hindi journalism in Shimla, Chandigarh and Punjab at close quarters, pens his impressions of the book. This is not just a book review but a brief and[Read More…]

  • Increasing Incidence of Violence Against Women Forest Dwellers in Uttarakhand

    Increasing Incidence of Violence Against Women Forest Dwellers in Uttarakhand

    by MAKAAM — September 21, 2020

    MAHILA KISAN ADHIKAAR MANCH (MAKAAM) or Forum for Women Farmers’ Rights condemns and expresses deep concern over the increasing incidence of violence, harassment and atrocities against adivasi and other traditional forest dwellers especially women forest dwellers in Uttarakhand. The Forest Rights Act 2006 proclaims the responsibility of the state to defend and uphold the rights of Adivasis and Other Traditional[Read More…]

  •  Why is Bengal still Caste-less?

     Why is Bengal still Caste-less?

    by Anamika Das — September 21, 2020

    In early September, circles from the Bengali academia and Left political spectrum, strongly vocalized their seemingly disgruntled voices against the trolling of Professor Maroona Murmu, Assistant Professor from the Department of History at Jadavpur University. At the same time, many of them also claimed to be “astonished” at something of this nature happening in Bengal. Soon after my arrival in[Read More…]

  • Body, Nation and Resistance in the times of COVID-19

    Body, Nation and Resistance in the times of COVID-19

    by Satya Sagar — September 21, 2020

    This article is based on the 25th Chandrashekar Memorial Lecture delivered on 20 September 2020. The original lecture was delivered in Hindi and the event was organized by Punashcha, the Indian People’s Theater Association (IPTA) and Koshish. Friends, comrades gathered here; I am very honoured to be invited to deliver the Chandrashekhar Memorial Lecture this year but I cannot say[Read More…]

  • Farmers Bills: Are They, Boon or Bane?

    Farmers Bills: Are They, Boon or Bane?

    by Chittarvu Raghu — September 21, 2020

    A central legislation ‘Essential Commodities Act, 1955’ was enacted with a main objective to prohibit hoarding and black marketing of essential commodities which may obstruct the supply and have an adverse effect on the normal life of the people. The other objective was to provide the essential commodities to its consumers at fair prices. The prices of essential commodities are[Read More…]

World

The Truth Hurts

The Truth Hurts

September 21, 2020 — Philip A Farruggio

Well, to this writer, a student of the esoteric sciences, the great Indian Yogi Paramahansa Yogananda was correct: This must be a dream! So many friends and acquaintances over the years have discounted these beliefs as foolish for believing in fairies, demons and angels ( I do). Yet, to comprehend rationally that this current president and his crew are as[Read More…]

  • Empires are short-lived structures created and kept together by the availability of mineral resources, fossil fuels in our times. They tend to decline and fall with the decline of the resources that created them, and that's the destiny of the current World Empire: the American one. Will new empires be possible with the gradual disappearance of the abundant mineral resources of the past? Maybe not, and Donald Trump could be the last great emperor in history.

    Who Is President Trump?

    September 21, 2020 — Sally Dugman
  • Protests re-erupts in Portland

    Protests re-erupts in Portland

    September 21, 2020 — Countercurrents Collective
  • Controversial Israeli soccer club may be litmus test for UAE soft power ploy

    Controversial Israeli soccer club may be litmus test for UAE soft power ploy

    September 21, 2020 — Dr James M Dorsey
  • Dangers for Democracy without Opposition

    Dangers for Democracy without Opposition

    September 21, 2020 — Bhabani Shankar Nayak

India

Lynching of democracy in India

Lynching of democracy in India

September 21, 2020 — Bhabani Shankar Nayak

Mr Narendra Damodardas Modi is a consummated practitioner of remorseless Hindutva politics of hate. He does not spare a moment to capture the headlines with his diversionary tactics, which makes him as one of the sharpest managers of media and prime master of propaganda. The Hindutva propaganda machine with the organisational network of RSS is erasing the idea of India[Read More…]

  • Body, Nation and Resistance in the times of COVID-19

    Body, Nation and Resistance in the times of COVID-19

    September 21, 2020 — Satya Sagar
  • Farmers Bills: Are They, Boon or Bane?

    Farmers Bills: Are They, Boon or Bane?

    September 21, 2020 — Chittarvu Raghu
  • Arun Kumar, Economist and author

    Economy May Not Recover Back to Where It was in January 2020: Prof. Arun Kumar

    September 21, 2020 — Dr Arun Kumar
  • “Insult-to-religion-law” of India: An overview from enactment to interpretation

    “Insult-to-religion-law” of India: An overview from enactment to interpretation

    September 21, 2020 — M J Aslam

Globalisation

Globalization: a multifaceted exchange platform of healthcare

Globalization: a multifaceted exchange platform of healthcare

September 21, 2020 — Dr Chandrima Chatterjee

by Dr. Chandrima Chatterjee, Dr. Parul Malik and Dr. Arathi P Rao Globalization has been described by the economist Brian Easton [1] as “problematic”. He also mentions that often writers avoid explaining about globalization analytically but rather, relate it to a series of phenomena such as capital flow, international organizations and policies as the likes of “free trade”. There is[Read More…]

  • Odds are against us, but we are not alone

    Odds are against us, but we are not alone

    September 19, 2020 — Chandan
  • Globalisation of Capitalist Crises

    Globalisation of Capitalist Crises

    July 29, 2020 — Bhabani Shankar Nayak
  • Trucks at Chuquicamata, the world’s biggest open pit copper mine in Calama, Chile  Photo by Martchan/Shutterstock.com

    Financialization of Copper Mining in Chile

    July 21, 2020 — Yanis Iqbal
  • Netflix, Chattichoru and Chumpak……

    Netflix, Chattichoru and Chumpak……

    July 19, 2020 — G Pridhvi Kanth

Human Rights

Increasing Incidence of Violence Against Women Forest Dwellers in Uttarakhand

Increasing Incidence of Violence Against Women Forest Dwellers in Uttarakhand

September 21, 2020 — MAKAAM

MAHILA KISAN ADHIKAAR MANCH (MAKAAM) or Forum for Women Farmers’ Rights condemns and expresses deep concern over the increasing incidence of violence, harassment and atrocities against adivasi and other traditional forest dwellers especially women forest dwellers in Uttarakhand. The Forest Rights Act 2006 proclaims the responsibility of the state to defend and uphold the rights of Adivasis and Other Traditional[Read More…]

  • Abuse of preventive detention against criticism

    Abuse of preventive detention against criticism

    September 21, 2020 — Dr Madabhushi Sridhar
  • Paramilitaries continue to terrorize Colombia’s rights defenders: says report

    Paramilitaries continue to terrorize Colombia’s rights defenders: says report

    September 18, 2020 — Countercurrents Collective
  • Assange’s Sixth Day at the Old Bailey: US Prison Conditions and Politicised Prosecutions

    Assange’s Sixth Day at the Old Bailey: US Prison Conditions and Politicised Prosecutions

    September 16, 2020 — Dr Binoy Kampmark
  • Imprisoned and Unsafe: Prisoners and the Pandemic

    Imprisoned and Unsafe: Prisoners and the Pandemic

    September 14, 2020 — People's Union For Civil Liberties

Imperialism

 National (In)Security and the Pentagon Budget

 National (In)Security and the Pentagon Budget

September 14, 2020 — Mandy Smithberger

A Post-Coronavirus Economy Can No Longer Afford to Put the Pentagon First The inadequate response of both the federal and state governments to the Covid-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on the United States, creating what could only be called a national security crisis. More than 190,000 Americans are dead, approximately half of them people of color. Yelp data show that more than 132,000[Read More…]

  • Now West Should Sit On Its Backside, Shut Up, And Listen To “The Others”!

    Now West Should Sit On Its Backside, Shut Up, And Listen To “The Others”!

    September 12, 2020 — Andre Vltchek
  • Americans Can Imagine How Non-Nazi Germans Felt As Their Soldiers Murderously Invaded 22 Nations 

    Americans Can Imagine How Non-Nazi Germans Felt As Their Soldiers Murderously Invaded 22 Nations 

    August 19, 2020 — Jay Janson
  • Selective Maritime Rules: The United States, Diego Garcia and International Law

    Selective Maritime Rules: The United States, Diego Garcia and International Law

    August 9, 2020 — Dr Binoy Kampmark
  • How Americans Remember (and Forget) Their Wars

    How Americans Remember (and Forget) Their Wars

    July 30, 2020 — John Dower

Communal Harmony

Grooming Chimps and Grovelling Minorities- Is this the Dead-End?

Grooming Chimps and Grovelling Minorities- Is this the Dead-End?

August 30, 2020 — Umer O Thasneem

Desmond Morris’s pithy observations in The Naked Ape may be considered obsolete in our times, when we are busy talking about posthumans and homo-roboticus; but I think, it still contains many nuggets of wisdom. Being a zoologist, he sees quite a lot of parallelisms, between, us naked apes, who at some point in our history, unilaterally proclaimed the shattering of[Read More…]

  • National Call of Action to Observe Kandhamal Memorial Day

    National Call of Action to Observe Kandhamal Memorial Day

    August 22, 2020 — Press Release
  • India’s Composite Culture and Muslim Stalwarts

    India’s Composite Culture and Muslim Stalwarts

    August 6, 2020 — Dr Ram Puniyani
  • Hope from the field – Amicable Hindu Muslim Collaboration

    Hope from the field – Amicable Hindu Muslim Collaboration

    August 6, 2020 — Sandeep Pandey
  • If India is Secular!

    If India is Secular!

    June 26, 2020 — Bilal Ahmad Dar

Climate Change

Fire and Fury Like the World Has Never Seen, 2020 Version

Fire and Fury Like the World Has Never Seen, 2020 Version

September 21, 2020 — Tom Engelhardt

It was August 2017 and Donald Trump had not yet warmed up to Kim Jong-un, North Korea’s portly dictator. In fact, in typical Trumpian fashion, he was pissed at the Korean leader and, no less typically, he lashed out verbally, threatening that country with a literal hell on Earth. As he put it, “They will be met with fire and fury like[Read More…]

  • Is There a Future for Us Humans?

    Is There a Future for Us Humans?

    September 17, 2020 — Alton C Thompson
  • Climate crisis: An emerging new Arctic

    Climate crisis: An emerging new Arctic

    September 16, 2020 — Countercurrents Collective
  • Antarctica: Cracks in the ice

    Antarctica: Cracks in the ice

    September 16, 2020 — Countercurrents Collective
  • West Coast wildfires: A letter to friends from an Oregon resident

    West Coast wildfires: A letter to friends from an Oregon resident

    September 13, 2020 — John Kaufmann

Environmental Protection

Need for a law to regulate the use of groundwater

Need for a law to regulate the use of groundwater

September 15, 2020 — E A S Sarma

Letter to the Prime Minister E.A.S.Sarma Maharanipeta Visakhapatnam To Shri Narendra D Modi Prime Minister Dear Shri Modiji, India’s groundwater resources have come under severe stress as a result of increasing pressure on the same for urban water needs in cities and towns and from irrigation requirements in the rural areas. In many parts of the country, the rate of[Read More…]

  • Brazil’s 63,000 Fires

    Brazil’s 63,000 Fires

    September 8, 2020 — Robert Hunziker
  • Plastic in every bite of commercial seafood, finds research

    Plastic in every bite of commercial seafood, finds research

    September 7, 2020 — Countercurrents Collective
  • Scientists, Scholars from various Educational and Research Institutes Oppose EIA 2020

    Scientists, Scholars from various Educational and Research Institutes Oppose EIA 2020

    September 4, 2020 — Press Release
  • Where have all the bluebirds gone?

    Where have all the bluebirds gone?

    September 3, 2020 — Zeenat Khan

Counter Solutions

(Photo: Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Confronting Collapse

September 19, 2020 — Gwendolyn Hallsmith

As we pick up the pieces of the shattered economy, the route to the Great Transition becomes clear: we need to recapture and democratize money as a lever for resource allocation and collective power. A quick survey of the GTI scenarios and the world around us will show that we slid from Conventional Worlds to Barbarization in the first three months of[Read More…]

  • Choices and cost

    Choices and cost

    September 17, 2020 — Ankit Goyal
  • In the pursuit of ‘Khushaal Zindagi’- Journey of villagers from being beneficiary to researcher

    In the pursuit of ‘Khushaal Zindagi’- Journey of villagers from being beneficiary to researcher

    September 14, 2020 — Parijat Ghosh
  • Education in a Time of Collapse

    Education in a Time of Collapse

    September 5, 2020 — Ahmend Afzaal
  • Crisis Management: Post Pandemic – with a System of Justice (Part – II)

    Crisis Management: Post Pandemic – with a System of Justice (Part – II)

    September 1, 2020 — Syed Azharuddin

Resource Crisis

Business-as-usual porn – or, We need to talk about collapse

Business-as-usual porn – or, We need to talk about collapse

July 19, 2020 — Chris Smaje

I think we need to talk openly and calmly about the possibility of societal or civilizational collapse arising from humanity’s present predicaments. And that’s mostly what I want to pursue in this post – not so much what the likelihood or the underlying mechanisms of collapse might be, but the idea that it would be useful if, as a society,[Read More…]

  • Malthus Revisited

    Malthus Revisited

    June 28, 2020 — John Scales Avery
  • COVID-19 and oil at $1: Is there a way forward?

    COVID-19 and oil at $1: Is there a way forward?

    April 21, 2020 — Gail Tverberg
  • Collapse: The Coronavirus is not a Cause, it is a Trigger

    Collapse: The Coronavirus is not a Cause, it is a Trigger

    April 17, 2020 — Ugo Bardi
  • Economies won’t be able to recover after shutdowns

    Economies won’t be able to recover after shutdowns

    April 1, 2020 — Gail Tverberg

Alternative Energy

SMART? – Solar In Massachusetts

SMART? – Solar In Massachusetts

June 22, 2020 — Roy Morrison

Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (“DOER”) will finalize by July 15 regulations doubling the size of MA SMART solar photovoltaic program from 1,600 to 3,200 megawatts (MW). On the surface this is a reasonable, if limited, step forward. But like most things, the devil and long-term consequences are in the details. Unless changed by DOER, or the legislature, the latest[Read More…]

  • The Beginning of the End for Oil? Energy in a Post-Pandemic World

    The Beginning of the End for Oil? Energy in a Post-Pandemic World

    April 28, 2020 — Michael T Klare
  • A Future Without Fossil Fuels?

    A Future Without Fossil Fuels?

    March 17, 2019 — Bill McKibben
  • The real Energy Return of Crude Oil: smaller than you would have imagined

    The real Energy Return of Crude Oil: smaller than you would have imagined

    March 9, 2019 — Luciano Celi
  • The Biodiesel Disaster: Why bad Ideas are Always so Successful?

    The Biodiesel Disaster: Why bad Ideas are Always so Successful?

    February 5, 2019 — Ugo Bardi

Patriarchy

Kudumbashree: Empowering Women

Kudumbashree: Empowering Women

September 14, 2020 — Mayuri Purkayastha

As the Lok Sabha polls in 2019 showed an overall improvement in the political representation of women, it became obvious that we have come a long way but there is still a long stretch to cover. In all of our misplaced understanding of just “helping” women to ensure we empower them, we forget that empowerment lies in building agency, above[Read More…]

  • Bittersweet: reflections on queer existence and emancipation

    Bittersweet: reflections on queer existence and emancipation

    September 13, 2020 — Sujay M
  • Women are bearing the brunt of the pandemic disproportionately

    Women are bearing the brunt of the pandemic disproportionately

    September 11, 2020 — Sananda Dasgupta
  • Indian Parliament Must Apologize for Stonewalling Debate on Gay & Lesbian Issues Since Independence

    Indian Parliament Must Apologize for Stonewalling Debate on Gay & Lesbian Issues Since Independence

    September 5, 2020 — Dr P S Sahni
  •  How to Remember a Feminist Movement That Hasn’t Ended

     How to Remember a Feminist Movement That Hasn’t Ended

    August 24, 2020 — Erin L Thompson

Palestine

Apartheid Reaffirmed

Apartheid Reaffirmed

September 21, 2020 — Jafar M Ramini

The accepted definition of Apartheid by the United Nations and the International criminal court is as follows: ‘Apartheid refers to the implementation and maintenance of a system of legalized racial segregation in which one racial group is deprived of political and civil rights. Apartheid is a crime against humanity punishable under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. It[Read More…]

  • How do Democrats and Republicans Differ on Palestine and Israel? 

    How do Democrats and Republicans Differ on Palestine and Israel? 

    September 21, 2020 — Dr Ramzy Baroud
  • Palestine: A House of Hope

    Palestine: A House of Hope

    September 17, 2020 — Yanis Iqbal
  • The ‘Desaparecidos’ of Palestine: Gantz Escalates Israel’s War on the Dead 

    The ‘Desaparecidos’ of Palestine: Gantz Escalates Israel’s War on the Dead 

    September 17, 2020 — Dr Ramzy Baroud
  • Palestine On The Edge Of The Precipice

    Palestine On The Edge Of The Precipice

    September 11, 2020 — Jafar M Ramini

South Asia

Gilgit-Baltistan Is The New Hotspot

Gilgit-Baltistan Is The New Hotspot

September 19, 2020 — Haider Abbas

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has announced to make Gilgit-Baltistan, a part of the disputed territory of Jammu and Kashmir, as the fifth province of Pakistan on September 17, 2020, making it the new hot spot in the region.   India retorted by saying that  ‘Government of Pakistan or its judiciary has no locus-standi on territories illegally and forcibly occupied by it. India[Read More…]

  • Blasphemy Estate: The ‘Deep State’ and Deepening Fundamentalism in Pakistan

    Blasphemy Estate: The ‘Deep State’ and Deepening Fundamentalism in Pakistan

    September 15, 2020 — K M Seethi
  • Mare Nostrum for Indian Ocean and Sri Lanka’s “India First” foreign policy

    Mare Nostrum for Indian Ocean and Sri Lanka’s “India First” foreign policy

    September 12, 2020 — Punsara Amarasinghe
  • President Gotabaya’s Forward March Towards An Exclusive Sinhala-Budhist State In Sri Lanka

    President Gotabaya’s Forward March Towards An Exclusive Sinhala-Budhist State In Sri Lanka

    September 4, 2020 — Thambu Kanagasabai
  •  How Pakistan’s Military Created Rift Between Imran Khan and Modi?

     How Pakistan’s Military Created Rift Between Imran Khan and Modi?

    September 1, 2020 — Nauman Sadiq

Annihilate Caste

 Why is Bengal still Caste-less?

 Why is Bengal still Caste-less?

September 21, 2020 — Anamika Das

In early September, circles from the Bengali academia and Left political spectrum, strongly vocalized their seemingly disgruntled voices against the trolling of Professor Maroona Murmu, Assistant Professor from the Department of History at Jadavpur University. At the same time, many of them also claimed to be “astonished” at something of this nature happening in Bengal. Soon after my arrival in[Read More…]

  • C N Annadurai on Dr.Ambedkar’s conversion

    C N Annadurai on Dr.Ambedkar’s conversion

    September 16, 2020 — C N Annadurai
  • Ambedkar is more relevant to Africa than Gandhi says Dr Obadele Kambon

    Ambedkar is more relevant to Africa than Gandhi says Dr Obadele Kambon

    September 11, 2020 — Vidya Bhushan Rawat
  • Safai Karmcharis and the alternatives for their betterment

    Safai Karmcharis and the alternatives for their betterment

    August 28, 2020 — Vidya Bhushan Rawat
  • Photo by Sudharak Olwe / https://sudharakolwe.com/insearch.html

    Manual Scavenging in India: Caste Privileges and the Continuing Search for the ‘Ideal Bhangi’

    August 27, 2020 — Aseem Hasnain

Life/Philosophy

Yet Another Problem With the Decalogue!

Yet Another Problem With the Decalogue!

September 21, 2020 — Alton C Thompson

In my “Putting the Decalogue Under a Microscope” and “A Serious Flaw of the Decalogue” I identified several problems with the Decalogue—more commonly known as the Ten Commandments.  Those two papers do not, however, exhaust the problems with that list of commandments!  At least one more problem exists: Underlying that list of what one should, and should not, do, is[Read More…]

  • Vidyasagar and Mass education : A critique on his Bi-centennial Birth Anniversary

    Vidyasagar and Mass education : A critique on his Bi-centennial Birth Anniversary

    September 20, 2020 — Dr A K Biswas
  • Independence

    Independence

    September 20, 2020 — Sally Dugman
  •  “We do not stop playing because we grow old. We grow old because we stop playing”

     “We do not stop playing because we grow old. We grow old because we stop playing”

    September 19, 2020 — Shobha Shukla
  • A Serious Flaw of the Decalogue

    A Serious Flaw of the Decalogue

    September 19, 2020 — Alton C Thompson

Arts/Literature

Something’s Rotten About The Republic Of Reaction

Something’s Rotten About The Republic Of Reaction

September 21, 2020 — Vidyarthy Chatterjee

(This essay was written in 2015,but remained unpublished. The thing to note is that practically everything it says holds good five years later.) At least three subjects of continuing public interest are on many lips these days – namely, the 40th anniversary this year of the Emergency; the hurried initiatives shown by the Modi government to raise the height of[Read More…]

  • Rebuilding Rome

    Rebuilding Rome

    September 18, 2020 — Mitali Chakravarty
  • Violence and Non-violence redefined

    Violence and Non-violence redefined

    September 15, 2020 — T Navin
  • Enduring Relevance of Garam Hawa

    Enduring Relevance of Garam Hawa

    September 15, 2020 — Vidyarthy Chatterjee
  • Dalit Cultural Identity – A Re-Renditioning

    Dalit Cultural Identity – A Re-Renditioning

    September 14, 2020 — Smita Dakhore

Book Review

A gypsy’s account of the times gone by

A gypsy’s account of the times gone by

September 21, 2020 — Pramod Kaunswal

Shimla Diary is a literary-cultural chronicle and a documentation of its times and society, with a keen focus on the world of Hindi journalism. Well-known poet and journalist Pramod Kaunswal, who has seen Hindi journalism in Shimla, Chandigarh and Punjab at close quarters, pens his impressions of the book. This is not just a book review but a brief and[Read More…]

  • Review of ‘Cuban Health Care: The Ongoing Revolution’ by Don Fitz

    Review of ‘Cuban Health Care: The Ongoing Revolution’ by Don Fitz

    September 18, 2020 — Stan Cox
  • Shades and shadows; A book review

    Shades and shadows; A book review

    September 17, 2020 — Shafi Ahmad
  • Unearthed: An Environmental History of Independent India

    Unearthed: An Environmental History of Independent India

    September 16, 2020 — Bhaskar Parichha
  • An Untold Story Of The Freedom Movement

    An Untold Story Of The Freedom Movement

    September 15, 2020 — Moin Qazi

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  • Yet Another Problem With the Decalogue!
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  • Controversial Israeli soccer club may be litmus test for UAE soft power ploy
    Dr James M Dorsey | September 21, 2020
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  • “Insult-to-religion-law” of India: An overview from enactment to interpretation
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  • How do Democrats and Republicans Differ on Palestine and Israel? 
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  • Dangers for Democracy without Opposition
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  • Burkina Faso Fights the War on Terror
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  • US-China Cross Swords Over Taiwan
    Haider Abbas | September 21, 2020
  • Globalization: a multifaceted exchange platform of healthcare
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