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The Need to Balance Development and Environment

In the blind race of modernization, we are increasingly neglecting the importance of the environment. Presently, various parts of the country are facing severe environmental pollution crises. In such a scenario, the significance of environmental preservation has multiplied manifold. Numerous…

Odyssey: Hopes and dreams

Societies around the globe face multiple crises. In this context, is marshaling hope and dreaming up beautiful futures—imagining a world that could be—a useful response, or is it escapism? Our hopes for a better world can be powerful springboards to…

Ray Kurzweil, Evangelist of Techno-Immortality

Ray Kurzweil, who is 76, wears the latest in Silicon Valley fashion: a Mickey Mouse watch, colourful suspenders and a righteous belief that humans should be able to live forever. For two decades the inventor, futurist, computer geek and Google…

The children the world forgot

On 20 November, I decided to organize a special day for the 35 5-year-olds I teach in a kindergarten near me in Khan Younis. It was World Children’s Day, and I figured that even if the world has forgotten Gaza’s…

India

Changing Lives in Remote Villages of Rajasthan

Visiting the remote villages of Suhagpura Block, Pratapgarh district in Rajasthan recently was a journey that highlighted the challenges of accessing these isolated tribal communities. Far removed from mainstream connectivity,…

World

Post-Assad: Why Is Israel Bombarding Syria?

As Syrian rebels claimed victory over Damascus and Bashar al-Assad fled, Israel acted swiftly, moving forces into southern Syria and occupying strategic areas like Mount Hermon. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared…

What really happened in Syria?

Syria is a country where several famous civilizations flourished and diverse communities learnt to co-exist peacefully. However the history of Syria from 2011 to 2024 is a very tragic chapter…

Globalisation

Human Rights

Imperialism

My Internal Exile

“Let me have war, say I; it exceeds peace as far as day does night: it’s spritely waking, audible, and full of vent. Peace is a very apoplexy, lethargy; mull’d,…

Communal Harmony

Climate Change

Mysterious Global Hotspots

A worrisome trend in the global climate system has popped up. Specific regions of the world are experiencing repetitive severe heat waves so extreme and so deadly that scientists’ models…

Is Carbon Capture Also a Hoax?

Climate change has become a dollars and cents issue, especially for U.S. homeowners. It’s no longer easily ignored or brushed away as a ‘hoax.” Only a fool would suggest that…

Environmental Protection

Counter Solutions

Odyssey: Hopes and dreams

Societies around the globe face multiple crises. In this context, is marshaling hope and dreaming up beautiful futures—imagining a world that could be—a useful response, or is it escapism? Our…

Doubling Down on Regeneration

If you’re anything like me, over the past few weeks since Donald Trump’s sweeping election victory, you’ve been engaged in deep and prolonged reflection about what it means that such…

Resource Crisis

The Gritty Reality of Solar Power

by Priti Gulati Cox and Stan Cox Time is fast running out. The world’s affluent nations, with their abundant greenhouse emissions, have to finally drag themselves across the starting line…

Patriarchy

On sisters and personal reflection

This message now reaches over 60,000 individuals directly and many more by forwards. They are mostly activists (perhaps 75-80%), 15-20% spectators and “neutral” people (journalists etc), and perhaps 400 Zionists…

Palestine

South Asia

Annihilate Caste

Bhakti-Kal and Caste Question

An abridged version of talk delivered on 23rd October, 2024 at Calicut University I say this with emphasis that in Indian history two periods, only two periods, came as a…

Poona Pact and Its Adverse Effects

Caste is considered to be the cornerstone of Indian Hindu society. In this structure of hierarchical inequality, the untouchables are at the lowest level, who were officially called 'Depressed Classes'…

Life/Philosophy

Arts/Literature

A Bangladeshi Speaks to Indians

Once we used to live together,perhaps like a joint family,or maybe like the inmates of the same prison,which Lord Mountbatten probably knew very well.Our history of sharing is of many…

Hymn To Freedom

Ὁ Ὕμνος εἰς τὴν Ἐλευθερίαν(Hymn To Freedom) Σὲ γνωρίζω ἀπὸ τὴν κόψητοῦ σπαθιοῦ τὴν τρομερή,σὲ γνωρίζω ἀπὸ τὴν ὄψη,ποῦ μὲ βία μετράει τὴ γῆ. Ἀπ᾿ τὰ κόκαλα βγαλμένητῶν Ἑλλήνων τὰ…

Kalinganagar

(“The commissioning of India’s largest blast furnace at Kalinganagar (on September 20, 2024) is a momentous occasion for the steel industry.” – T.V. Narendran, Tata Steel CEO & MD) jal-jangal-jameenthe…

Book Review

Losing honestly and gracefully

After election defeats, political writers are quick to explain that if only the politicians had read my book and followed my advice, things would have been different for our side.…

Editor's Picks

Deaths in Gaza and Us

Death is normal unless if it happens one of our dear and near ones. 40000+ (as per official figures) people have been killed in Gaza. According to The Lancet almost…

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