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Environment

  • After earth, is human body a dumping ground to microplastics?
    Eva Badola | January 22, 2021
  • Biden on Biodiversity: The Silence and the Promise
    Subhankar Banerjee | January 20, 2021
  • Amazon Rainforest Will Collapse by 2064, New Study Predicts
    Tiffany Duong | January 11, 2021

Featured Stories

  •  The Captive Media in the USA

     The Captive Media in the USA

    by Syed Ehtisham — January 23, 2021

              “A cynical, mercenary, demagogic press will produce in time a people as base as itself.” – Joseph Pulitzer A media system set up to serve the needs of the Financial Institutions will not serve the interests of the majority of the population. Media ownership, since the Bill Clinton deregulation, has been greatly concentrated and globalized.  1. Its[Read More…]

  • ‘Un-Trumping’ America   

    ‘Un-Trumping’ America   

    by K M Seethi — January 23, 2021

    With Joe Biden’s assumption of office as 46th President of the United States, there are expectations of a ‘liberal internationalist’ foreign policy set to emerge from Washington. However, the new team in the White House knew from the first day in office that this would not have been possible without constant recalibration. Many would have little dispute that Donald Trump[Read More…]

  • Pulling together to tide over the pandemic: Lessons from Bengaluru

    Pulling together to tide over the pandemic: Lessons from Bengaluru

    by Smita Ramanathan — January 23, 2021

    Madhu[1], 39, works as an electrician in a private firm in Bangalore. In July 2020, while the pandemic was still at its height, his wife, elderly mother and father and Madhu all tested positive for Covid 19. Madhu lives in a ward in Bangalore where the NGO Centre for Advocacy and Research (CFAR) is actively working with communities in providing[Read More…]

  • Kashmir: Romance And Rigours Of Snow

    Kashmir: Romance And Rigours Of Snow

    by Khalid Bashir Ahmad — January 23, 2021

    In the Himalayan valley of Kashmir, the year 2021 was greeted by one of the heaviest snowfalls in the last 10 years in terms of snow depth accumulated during January 3 and 6. The highest accumulation of 4.49 ft was recorded at Qazigund, a highway town, 73 km south of the capital city of Srinagar, followed by 3.13 ft at[Read More…]

  •  Freedom

     Freedom

    by Mitali Chakravarty — January 23, 2021

    Freedom —   All the while, they talk of freedom. What has freedom rendered them?   Has it given them the ability to soar? To fly? Has it given voice to their inner souls?   Has it helped them rise? Has it got rid of diseases? Has it got rid of prisons that bar the mind — of human constructs[Read More…]

  • Widespread Opposition of Arrest Warrant Against Eminent Journalist Paranjoy Guha Thakurta

    Widespread Opposition of Arrest Warrant Against Eminent Journalist Paranjoy Guha Thakurta

    by Bharat Dogra — January 23, 2021

    On January 19, a court in Gujarat issued an arrest warrant against eminent journalist Paranjoy Guha Thakurta in a defamation suit filed by the Adani Group. Since then several leading media organizations and commentators have voiced strong opposition of this action against a senior journalist with many-sided achievements in print journalism,  TV and documentary films. Thakurta has also been working[Read More…]

  • Common Myths About Human Progress

    Common Myths About Human Progress

    by Bharat Dogra — January 23, 2021

    There are several widely held myths about human progress which have persisted widely for a long time and the wide persistence of these myths has itself become an obstacle in the path of progress. Perhaps the most common myth is of the inevitability of progress over a long period of time. It is taken for granted that if we compare[Read More…]

  • Post-Trump World: Is Democracy Dying in America As Well?

    Post-Trump World: Is Democracy Dying in America As Well?

    by Taj Hashmi — January 23, 2021

    We know it’s fashionable to hypothesize that democracy is “dying” in the post-Cold War world. It’s true not only for some of the postcolonial democracies in the Third World, and some “new democracies” Eastern Europe, but of late, seemingly, it’s also true about the United States. I refer to the cover story of Foreign Affairs, “Is Democracy Dying? A Global Report”[Read More…]

  •  Brainwashed To Violence

     Brainwashed To Violence

    by Kristin Christman — January 23, 2021

    When brainwashed to commit violence, your conscience doesn’t prick when you kill. The barbaric actions at the Capitol on January 6, 2021 were taken by Americans convinced by Donald Trump and others that violence—even war—is essential to secure the nation, democracy, and freedom. Consequently, when rioters killed one police officer, savagely beat another, tried to gouge out the eye of[Read More…]

  • Revisiting The Back-Stabbing Of Netaji By Hindutva Gang On His 125th Birth Anniversary

    Revisiting The Back-Stabbing Of Netaji By Hindutva Gang On His 125th Birth Anniversary

    by Shamsul Islam — January 22, 2021

    The 125th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose falls on on January 23, 2021.  Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a senior RSS cadre who identifies himself as Hindu Nationalist will be in Kolkata to inaugurate the celebrations given the nomenclature, ‘Parakram Diwas’ [Valour Day]. According to the RSS-BJP government January 23rd will continue to be commemorated as ‘Parakram Diwas’ in future[Read More…]

World

 The Captive Media in the USA

 The Captive Media in the USA

January 23, 2021 — Syed Ehtisham

          “A cynical, mercenary, demagogic press will produce in time a people as base as itself.” – Joseph Pulitzer A media system set up to serve the needs of the Financial Institutions will not serve the interests of the majority of the population. Media ownership, since the Bill Clinton deregulation, has been greatly concentrated and globalized.  1. Its[Read More…]

  • ‘Un-Trumping’ America   

    ‘Un-Trumping’ America   

    January 23, 2021 — K M Seethi
  • Post-Trump World: Is Democracy Dying in America As Well?

    Post-Trump World: Is Democracy Dying in America As Well?

    January 23, 2021 — Taj Hashmi
  •  Brainwashed To Violence

     Brainwashed To Violence

    January 23, 2021 — Kristin Christman
  • American trust in the mainstream media hits an all-time low

    American trust in the mainstream media hits an all-time low

    January 22, 2021 — Countercurrents Collective

India

Pulling together to tide over the pandemic: Lessons from Bengaluru

Pulling together to tide over the pandemic: Lessons from Bengaluru

January 23, 2021 — Smita Ramanathan

Madhu[1], 39, works as an electrician in a private firm in Bangalore. In July 2020, while the pandemic was still at its height, his wife, elderly mother and father and Madhu all tested positive for Covid 19. Madhu lives in a ward in Bangalore where the NGO Centre for Advocacy and Research (CFAR) is actively working with communities in providing[Read More…]

  • Immortal Wins: India Defeats Fortress Australia

    Immortal Wins: India Defeats Fortress Australia

    January 22, 2021 — Dr Binoy Kampmark
  • Why politicization is not the bad thing it is made out to be, and the case for politicizing public grievances

    Why politicization is not the bad thing it is made out to be, and the case for politicizing public grievances

    January 22, 2021 — Vineet Bhalla
  • The Farm Laws will be back-breaking for the agricultural labourers too

    The Farm Laws will be back-breaking for the agricultural labourers too

    January 22, 2021 — Lachman Singh Sewewala
  • Bidarakere, near Pavagada

    Karnataka High Court Directs Revenue Secretary To Demonstrate Compliance In ESG Lakes PIL

    January 22, 2021 — Leo F Saldanha

Globalisation

 Dispossession and Imperialism Repackaged as ‘Feeding the World’

 Dispossession and Imperialism Repackaged as ‘Feeding the World’

November 28, 2020 — Colin Todhunter

The world is fast losing farms and farmers through the concentration of land into the hands of rich and powerful land speculators and agribusiness corporations. Smallholder farmers are being criminalised and even made to disappear when it comes to the struggle for land. They are constantly exposed to systematic expulsion. In 2014, the Oakland Institute found that institutional investors, including[Read More…]

  • Globalization and health: A glimpse into the developing nations

    Globalization and health: A glimpse into the developing nations

    October 27, 2020 — Dr Krati Shrivastava
  • Image by Eric Westbrook

    Globalization in health: An upside or a roadblock?

    October 15, 2020 — Dr Sudhamshi Beeram
  • Globalization: a multifaceted exchange platform of healthcare

    Globalization: a multifaceted exchange platform of healthcare

    September 21, 2020 — Dr Chandrima Chatterjee
  • Odds are against us, but we are not alone

    Odds are against us, but we are not alone

    September 19, 2020 — Chandan

Human Rights

Widespread Opposition of Arrest Warrant Against Eminent Journalist Paranjoy Guha Thakurta

Widespread Opposition of Arrest Warrant Against Eminent Journalist Paranjoy Guha Thakurta

January 23, 2021 — Bharat Dogra

On January 19, a court in Gujarat issued an arrest warrant against eminent journalist Paranjoy Guha Thakurta in a defamation suit filed by the Adani Group. Since then several leading media organizations and commentators have voiced strong opposition of this action against a senior journalist with many-sided achievements in print journalism,  TV and documentary films. Thakurta has also been working[Read More…]

  • 400 + Days of Unjust Arrest: Free Akhil Gogoi

    400 + Days of Unjust Arrest: Free Akhil Gogoi

    January 22, 2021 — National Alliance of People’s Movements
  • Condemn Land Grab & State Excesses for ‘Green Energy’ Project in Assam: Release All Arrested Farmers of ‘Mikir Bamuni’

    Condemn Land Grab & State Excesses for ‘Green Energy’ Project in Assam: Release All Arrested Farmers of ‘Mikir Bamuni’

    January 19, 2021 — National Alliance of People’s Movements
  • Pluralism Does Not Justify The Violation Of Human Rights – India Are You Listening?

    Pluralism Does Not Justify The Violation Of Human Rights – India Are You Listening?

    January 17, 2021 — Jahnobi Khanna
  • Condemn the arrest and custodial sexual violence faced by Nodeep Kaur!

    Condemn the arrest and custodial sexual violence faced by Nodeep Kaur!

    January 17, 2021 — Campaign Against State Repression

Imperialism

The Future of War, American-Style

The Future of War, American-Style

January 22, 2021 — Danny Sjursen

A Bidenesque Tour of America’s Regional and Global Military Adventures Hard as it is to believe in this time of record pandemic deaths, insurrection, and an unprecedented encore impeachment, Joe Biden is now officially at the helm of the U.S. war machine.  He is, in other words, the fourth president to oversee America’s unending and unsuccessful post-9/11 military campaigns.  In terms of active U.S.[Read More…]

  • About Suffering: A Massacre of the Innocents in Yemen

    About Suffering: A Massacre of the Innocents in Yemen

    January 20, 2021 — Kathy Kelly
  • The Rubble of Empire

    The Rubble of Empire

    January 20, 2021 — Rebecca Gordon
  • King, “Americans Betrayed Their Country In Vietnam!” Now in Yemen, Syria, Libya, Somalia, Iraq, Afghanistan  

    King, “Americans Betrayed Their Country In Vietnam!” Now in Yemen, Syria, Libya, Somalia, Iraq, Afghanistan  

    January 17, 2021 — Jay Janson
  • POW Nation – When Will America Free Itself From War?

    POW Nation – When Will America Free Itself From War?

    January 13, 2021 — William J Astore

Communal Harmony

Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan: Muslims for Composite Indian Nationalism

Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan: Muslims for Composite Indian Nationalism

January 19, 2021 — Dr Ram Puniyani

As per the recent communiqué from Chief Minister of Haryana M.L. Khattar’s, the Government of Haryana has decided to change the name of Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan Hospital in Faridabad to Atal Bihari Vajpayee Hospital. So far we have witnessed the name changes by present ruling dispensation aplenty. Most of these changes involved the changing of names of roads/cities, which[Read More…]

  • Indian Communalism – A Deep Dive

    Indian Communalism – A Deep Dive

    December 24, 2020 — Hemanty Tudu
  • Choosing My Religion: ‘Freedom of Religion Laws’ to Curb Liberty

    Choosing My Religion: ‘Freedom of Religion Laws’ to Curb Liberty

    December 24, 2020 — Dr Ram Puniyani
  • Minority Rights Central To India’s Democracy Fiber

    Minority Rights Central To India’s Democracy Fiber

    December 24, 2020 — Shiv Dutt Barhat
  • Do we really practice Communal Harmony?

    Do we really practice Communal Harmony?

    November 25, 2020 — Shreshth Virmani

Climate Change

Complex Life Threatened

Complex Life Threatened

January 22, 2021 — Robert Hunziker

Throughout the world, scientists are speaking out like never before. They’re talking about an emergency situation of the health of the planet threatening “complex life,” including, by default, human life. It’s scary stuff. On this subject, America’s green NGOs prefer to address the danger by sticking to a middle ground, don’t scare people, too much doom and gloom backfires, turns[Read More…]

  • The fatal consequences of high atmospheric methane levels

    The fatal consequences of high atmospheric methane levels

    January 22, 2021 — Dr Andrew Glikson
  • An Exhausted Planet Limps Into 2021

    An Exhausted Planet Limps Into 2021

    January 13, 2021 — Robert Hunziker
  • Our Suicidal War Against Nature

    Our Suicidal War Against Nature

    January 6, 2021 — John Scales Avery
  • How to Face Climate Change Challenge While Enhancing Welfare of Farmers At The Same Time

    How to Face Climate Change Challenge While Enhancing Welfare of Farmers At The Same Time

    January 2, 2021 — Bharat Dogra

Environmental Protection

After earth, is human body a dumping ground to microplastics?

After earth, is human body a dumping ground to microplastics?

January 22, 2021 — Eva Badola

Researchers finding microplastic in the placenta of pregnant women buzzes precursor alarms to life on earth. Plastic has prevailed in every sphere of the planet earth, from deepest trenches in the ocean to the highest mountains; even the mother’s womb could not escape plastic. By 2040, scientists estimated that earth would be dumped with 1.3 billion tonnes of plastic, in[Read More…]

  • Biden on Biodiversity: The Silence and the Promise

    Biden on Biodiversity: The Silence and the Promise

    January 20, 2021 — Subhankar Banerjee
  • Amazon Rainforest Will Collapse by 2064, New Study Predicts

    Amazon Rainforest Will Collapse by 2064, New Study Predicts

    January 11, 2021 — Tiffany Duong
  • Towards Greener and Cleaner Cities, With Special Care For The Poor

    Towards Greener and Cleaner Cities, With Special Care For The Poor

    January 6, 2021 — Bharat Dogra
  •  Will the government hold Big Polluters liable for air pollution, preventable diseases, and untimely deaths?

     Will the government hold Big Polluters liable for air pollution, preventable diseases, and untimely deaths?

    January 2, 2021 — Sandeep Pandey

Counter Solutions

The Most Obvious and Important Role of Humanity  is Now the Most Neglected and Violated

The Most Obvious and Important Role of Humanity  is Now the Most Neglected and Violated

January 22, 2021 — Bharat Dogra

Ever since the dawn of human life, philosophers as well as common people have often pondered on the meaning and role , the goal and aims of human life. Many ideas have emerged, some interesting and valuable, others clumsy and risky. When humanity is examined not just in isolation but in integration with  nature and  environment, and all the millions[Read More…]

  • Photo by George M. Groutas

    Yearnings for Alternative Food and Farming Systems

    January 15, 2021 — Bharat Dogra
  • Contribution of Farming to Checking Climate Change Can be Immense, and Traditional Wisdom Can Contribute Much

    Contribution of Farming to Checking Climate Change Can be Immense, and Traditional Wisdom Can Contribute Much

    January 2, 2021 — Bharat Dogra
  • Need to Check Wasteful Food Processing and Promote Rural Livelihoods With Small and Cottage Industries

    Need to Check Wasteful Food Processing and Promote Rural Livelihoods With Small and Cottage Industries

    December 22, 2020 — Bharat Dogra
  • Better Understanding Needed of Close Link Between Soil Health and Nutrition

    Better Understanding Needed of Close Link Between Soil Health and Nutrition

    December 21, 2020 — Bharat Dogra

Resource Crisis

Fossil Fuel Production Is Reaching Limits in a Strange Way

Fossil Fuel Production Is Reaching Limits in a Strange Way

October 16, 2020 — Gail Tverberg

Strangely enough, the limit we seem to be reaching with respect to fossil fuel extraction comes from low prices. At low prices, the extraction of oil, coal, and natural gas becomes unprofitable. Producers go bankrupt, or they voluntarily cut back production in an attempt to force prices higher. As the result of these forces, production tends to fall. This limit comes long[Read More…]

  • 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
  • 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

Alternative Energy

Solar is now ‘cheapest electricity in history’, confirms IEA

Solar is now ‘cheapest electricity in history’, confirms IEA

November 6, 2020 — Simon Evans

The world’s best solar power schemes now offer the “cheapest…electricity in history” with the technology cheaper than coal and gas in most major countries. That is according to the International Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook 2020. The 464-page outlook, published today by the IEA, also outlines the “extraordinarily turbulent” impact of coronavirus and the “highly uncertain” future of global energy use[Read More…]

  • SMART? – Solar In Massachusetts

    SMART? – Solar In Massachusetts

    June 22, 2020 — Roy Morrison
  • 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

Patriarchy

Encroaching Identity

Encroaching Identity

January 15, 2021 — Neha Rai

During the hearing of the farmer movement, the Supreme Court expressed concern towards the elderly and women and asked them to withdraw from the movement which is revealing the court patriarchal mentality towards women as well as the movement.  Supreme court is directly trying to disturbed unity and organization of the movement. Chief justice of India said That “We do not[Read More…]

  • Honor Killing – An Overview

    Honor Killing – An Overview

    January 2, 2021 — Syed Ehtisham
  • Handling An Acid Attack

    Handling An Acid Attack

    December 31, 2020 — Dr Bapuji M
  •  Women’s Woe: Masking Insidious Domestic Abuse under Covid-19 Crisis

     Women’s Woe: Masking Insidious Domestic Abuse under Covid-19 Crisis

    December 27, 2020 — Divya Sharma
  • Domestic Violence in India: Has anything changed?

    Domestic Violence in India: Has anything changed?

    December 25, 2020 — Shrey Banka

Palestine

As Trump Departs, America Is Anti-Supremacist At Home But Pro-Supremacist For Israel

As Trump Departs, America Is Anti-Supremacist At Home But Pro-Supremacist For Israel

January 21, 2021 — Rima Najjar

In the wake of the January 6 insurrection, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi would have us believe that the United States and Israel have a common enemy. Pelosi implies that the American insurrectionists whose ideologies are rooted in racism, xenophobia and supremacy represent a threat to both the US and Israel — i.e., she believes antisemitism threatens the well-being and sanctity of the[Read More…]

  • Fearing the Palestinian Narrative: Why Israel Banned ‘Jenin Jenin’

    Fearing the Palestinian Narrative: Why Israel Banned ‘Jenin Jenin’

    January 20, 2021 — Dr Ramzy Baroud
  • Covid-19 under Apartheid: How Israel Manipulates Suffering of Palestinians

    Covid-19 under Apartheid: How Israel Manipulates Suffering of Palestinians

    January 13, 2021 — Dr Ramzy Baroud
  • ‘One State is a Game Changer’: A Conversation with Ilan Pappe and Awad Abdelfattah on the One Democratic State Campaign 

    ‘One State is a Game Changer’: A Conversation with Ilan Pappe and Awad Abdelfattah on the One Democratic State Campaign 

    January 11, 2021 — Dr Ramzy Baroud
  • 2021: Palestine’s Chance of Fighting Back

    2021: Palestine’s Chance of Fighting Back

    January 7, 2021 — Dr Ramzy Baroud

South Asia

United States of South Asia

United States of South Asia

January 14, 2021 — S P Udayakumar

In more ways than one, South Asia has been pushed back to the 1940’s. If we were to take stock of the situation in the entire subcontinent, we can easily find out that we have made little progress and have got stuck in the status-quo mud for the past three-quarters of a century. Besides providing a binding social order, the[Read More…]

  • Nepal’s Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli (R) received the vice-minister of International Department of Chinese Communist Party Central Committee Guo Yezhou (L) at Kathmandu, Dec. 27, 2020

    China’s mission to Nepal gains traction

    January 11, 2021 — M K Bhadrakumar
  • Bhutto and the Bomb-Fundamentalism in Pakistan

    Bhutto and the Bomb-Fundamentalism in Pakistan

    January 10, 2021 — Syed Ehtisham
  • The Faltering Judiciary in South Asia

    The Faltering Judiciary in South Asia

    January 9, 2021 — Dr Kalam Shahed
  • The Case of the Khache: Connected Histories, Diaspora Ambivalence and the Sense of Ambiguity

    The Case of the Khache: Connected Histories, Diaspora Ambivalence and the Sense of Ambiguity

    January 8, 2021 — Aindrila Chakraborty

Annihilate Caste

State And Annihilation Of Caste

State And Annihilation Of Caste

January 6, 2021 — Nagesh Chaudhari

    Indian state is part of Indian society and Indian society is built on caste based social order. That way state or the government can do very little to destroy the caste system because as the state is built on the caste and the caste society is controlled by the top castes – the state cannot go against the system[Read More…]

  • Caste System in India: from the eyes of a Retired IPS Officer turned Social Activist

    Caste System in India: from the eyes of a Retired IPS Officer turned Social Activist

    December 24, 2020 — Siddharth Modi
  • JatiIndia Flag of the Week

    JatiIndia Flag of the Week

    December 24, 2020 — Priti Gulati Cox
  • Colonial Past of hatred against Criminal Tribes community

    Colonial Past of hatred against Criminal Tribes community

    December 23, 2020 — Vaishali
  • Photo Credit: John J Akash

    Revisiting Keezhvenmani after 50 years; The Smoldering coal-Then and now

    December 21, 2020 — Deivendra Kumar A

Life/Philosophy

Common Myths About Human Progress

Common Myths About Human Progress

January 23, 2021 — Bharat Dogra

There are several widely held myths about human progress which have persisted widely for a long time and the wide persistence of these myths has itself become an obstacle in the path of progress. Perhaps the most common myth is of the inevitability of progress over a long period of time. It is taken for granted that if we compare[Read More…]

  • Revisiting The Back-Stabbing Of Netaji By Hindutva Gang On His 125th Birth Anniversary

    Revisiting The Back-Stabbing Of Netaji By Hindutva Gang On His 125th Birth Anniversary

    January 22, 2021 — Shamsul Islam
  • 40th Anniversary of Gang Of Four Trial In China

    40th Anniversary of Gang Of Four Trial In China

    January 22, 2021 — Harsh Thakor
  • What is Progress?

    What is Progress?

    January 22, 2021 — Bharat Dogra
  • Reclaiming ‘Truth’ from ‘Lies’ and ‘Bullshit’ in the ‘Post Truth’ Society

    Reclaiming ‘Truth’ from ‘Lies’ and ‘Bullshit’ in the ‘Post Truth’ Society

    January 22, 2021 — Kandathil Sebastian

Arts/Literature

 Freedom

 Freedom

January 23, 2021 — Mitali Chakravarty

Freedom —   All the while, they talk of freedom. What has freedom rendered them?   Has it given them the ability to soar? To fly? Has it given voice to their inner souls?   Has it helped them rise? Has it got rid of diseases? Has it got rid of prisons that bar the mind — of human constructs[Read More…]

  • Our Sister

    Our Sister

    January 21, 2021 — Tom Griffiths
  • Photo by Ratan Luwangcha

    Camels, Angels and Needle head of Cinema

    January 20, 2021 — Joshy Joseph
  • Tunnel

    Tunnel

    January 20, 2021 — K P Sasi
  • Budhan Theatre: Art As An Expression Against Oppression

    Budhan Theatre: Art As An Expression Against Oppression

    January 20, 2021 — Ganesh V

Book Review

How Aakar Patel Under-Read The Character Of Hindu Rashtra? A Review Article

How Aakar Patel Under-Read The Character Of Hindu Rashtra? A Review Article

January 22, 2021 — Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd

  Aakar Patel starts his timely and well-researched book Our Hindu Rashtra: What It Is. How We Got Here with a sentence “Majoritarianism is primitive and easy to do”. He surmises that establishment of Hindu Rashtra, which has only one meaning, that a Kshatriya king should rule the Hindu Rashtra under the supervision of a Brahmin head priest. Such a Hindu[Read More…]

  • The Government that Honors Dr. Martin Luther King with a National Holiday Killed Him

    The Government that Honors Dr. Martin Luther King with a National Holiday Killed Him

    January 18, 2021 — Edward Curtin
  • Two Streams of Freedom Movement Often Supported and Complemented Each Other

    Two Streams of Freedom Movement Often Supported and Complemented Each Other

    January 14, 2021 — Bharat Dogra
  • Mistress of Melodies

    Mistress of Melodies

    January 13, 2021 — Rakhi Dalal
  •  Recalling Gandhi: Resisting without violence

     Recalling Gandhi: Resisting without violence

    January 11, 2021 — Rosamma Thomas

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