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  • Hounding of the Opposition / Election Process / Hunger Strike in Ladakh | Humra Quraishi

    29 March 2024, by Humra Quraishi

    28 March 2024
    Delhi Chief Minister and APP leader Arvind Kejriwal’s arrest could mean a disastrous turning point for the ruling Right-Wing government. Citizens are left more than baffled seeing the timing of the arrest. Also, the manner in which it was conducted. Compounded by the fact that prominent AAP men are already sitting jailed. Shut and cut off and away from the public domain. Arvind Kejriwal’s arrest has also brought to the fore a very significant factor which the masses are (…)

  • Whither Higher Education of Scheduled Castes in Kerala | Shaju V. Joseph

    29 March 2024

    Introduction
    This paper examines certain very recent developments going to become detrimental to the educational advancement of the Scheduled Caste communities in Kerala and in India as well. The reference here is to the operations of e-grant system and the adverse conditions laid down in the “Guidelines for Post-matric Scholarships to the Students Belonging to Scheduled Castes for Studies in India (2020 – 21 to 2025-26) or the Scheme of Post-Matric Scholarship for the Scheduled Castes for (…)

  • Our Dear Moses from Hind | Murzban Jal

    29 March 2024

    Did you know? Yes, did you know That our Moses was from Hind? Yes, from Hind Our dear Moses?
    He walked out One night Leaving his dinner behind Yes, all of a sudden Walked out Without reason Leaving us all behind Left us for a distant and alien land.
    And then They came marching With fire in their eyes Yes, yes Fire in their eyes Dresses in black With the crooked cross stuck on their sleeves Shouting Sieg Heil, Sieg Heil!
    They shouted out Looking out for Moses Our dear Moses from Hind (…)

  • Unweave That Shroud | Sajla Chawla

    29 March 2024

    They sit in the wilderness of a land
    That once was a civilization great
    And together weave a black shroud
    For a people uncovered by hate
    And they smile and tell stories
    Of an era not so long ago
    When he walked miles in long summers
    That man in a white lion cloth
    Millions perished and suffered
    To attain that freedom at midnight
    Which now flounders ailing, wailing
    Amidst people too callous to fight
    Now men in suits of arrogant lakhs
    Walk the amoral power corridors (…)

  • Rohingya conundrum: Stateless, helpless and unwanted | Bharat Bhushan

    29 March 2024, by Bharat Bhushan

    March 24, 2024
    The Rohingya, a Muslim minority from Myanmar persecuted and run out of their homeland, face a perilous future.
    Last week, dozens of Rohingya refugees drowned after a wooden boat they were travelling in capsized off Indonesia’s Aceh province. About 69 refugees were saved by local fishermen and Indonesian rescue services.
    Survivors reported that the boat carried 150 refugees and at least 50 were feared dead. However, those who were rescued faced the wrath of the local (…)

  • On Passion | T Vijayendra

    29 March 2024, by T. Vijayendra

    I have been fascinated by the word and concept of Passion for more than 50 years. I first came across the word in early sixties in a biographical novel of the German musician Mendelssohn (1809-1847), in ‘Beyond Desire’ (1956) by Pierre La Mure. The central theme of the novel is the discovery of the scores of ‘St. Matthew Passion’ (1727), a very important piece of music written by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), in a butcher’s shop in Berlin in 1829, and the subsequent struggle of (…)

  • Nepal’s federal journey | Anindya Jena

    29 March 2024

    In a historic move, Nepal adopted a new constitution, beckoning for a transformative chapter in its political trajectory. The constitution was a landmark decision, which sought to recast itself as a secular, democratic and federal state subsequent to the end of the Maoist insurgency six years ago. “It was proclaimed on September 20th, 2015 by President Ram Baran Yadav, attended by the members of Parliament, members of the cabinet, members of the legislative bodies, high ranking officers from (…)

  • The Kids of the Islamic State: A Childhood Stolen | Jewan Abdi

    29 March 2024

    HASSAKE, Syria, Mar 27 2024 (IPS) - Rozena, a 31-year-old woman from Guyana, says she travelled to Turkey in 2015 to join an NGO which helped Syrian refugees. That’s all she’ll reveal when asked how and why she ended up living in the so-called Islamic State for four years.
    IPS spoke to her inside the small tent where she has spent the last five years with her two children at Roj camp. At 780 km northeast of Damascus, it holds around 3,000 individuals with alleged links to the Islamic State (…)

  • Resonance of Odisha”s Rich Legacy in Our Time as the State Celebrates its Foundation Day on 1st April | S N Sahu

    29 March 2024, by S N Sahu

    1st April is celebrated as the Odisha Day. It was on that day in 1936 the British province of Orissa (now Odisha) was created on the basis of Odia language by uniting together the Odia speaking areas some of which were part of other provinces such as Bengal, Madras, Bihar and Central Province. The birth of Odisha as a separate province on account of its linguistic identity was truly historic as it represented the vision of our leadership during freedom struggle to reorganise States on the (…)

  • Diplomatic Lapses of US and Russia! | Nilofar Suhrawardy

    29 March 2024, by Nilofar Suhrawardy

    Washington’s decision to abstain from United Security Council (UNSC)’s resolution for a two-week ceasefire in Gaza, on March 25 is hardly suggestive of any major change in United States’ relations with Israel. Undeniably, spontaneous reaction viewed this “abstention” as suggestive of a “diplomatic” rift between United States and Israel, further supported by cancellation of an Israeli delegation’s visit to US. Nevertheless, what cannot be ignored is US administration official’s clarification (…)

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