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  • Remembering Anti-caste scholar-activist Gail Omvedt | K Srinivasulu

    11 December 2021, by Karli Srinivasulu

    With the passing away of Gail Omvedt at the age of eighty we have lost one of our leading anti-caste scholar-activists. Born in the USA, Omvedt came to India in the early 1970s to research on Mahatma Jotibha Phule-led Nineteenth century Satyashodhak movement in Maharastra which resulted in a Ph. D. thesis submitted to the University of California, Berkeley and later published as a book entitled Cultural Revolt in a Colonial Society: The Non-Brahman Movement in Western India.
    Omvedt’s (…)

  • The revelation of the ordinary through the everydayness of experiences and challenges | Nupur Choudhary

    11 December 2021

    by Nupur Choudhary *
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    In Defence of the Ordinary: Everyday Awakenings by Dev Nath Pathak
    2021, 276 Pages ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9390358175 ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-9390358175 Bloomsbury
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    This insightful, demonstrative, and lively account of experiences and stories addresses a wide range of readers. The book breaks the confines of academic structures and envisions an ordinary. Opening through its intrepid preface, the author’s attempt to visualize ordinariness gets highlighted in every (…)

  • I suspend my hosting of the talk show "To the Point" on Sansad TV | Dr Shashi Tharoor

    11 December 2021

    DR. SHASHl THAROOR Member Of Parliament (Lok Sabha). Thiruvananthapuram Chairman. Information Technology Committee of Parliament
    December 6, 2021
    STATEMENT
    Since the revamp of parliament’s two television channels in August this year, I have been proud and privileged to host a talk show on Sansad TV, "To The Point". The show permitted me to engage in meaningful conversations with significant figures of our non-political public life, ranging from sitar maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan Sahib (…)

  • 25 States Observe International Human Rights Day under Reimagining India Campaign

    11 December 2021

    December 10, 2021
    Today, programs were held in 25 states to mark International Human Rights Day as part of a nation-wide campaign titled ’Reimagining India- Campaign to Uphold Human and Constitutional Rights’.
    In Delhi, a public meeting was held at Mandi House where nearly 500 people from different walks of life raised issues and concerns of human rights. At the public meeting, groups and networks highlighted issues of attacks on human rights defenders, undermining of institutions of (…)

  • Buddhism: In Search Of The Original Teachings — A brief resume of the Early Buddhist Philosophy | Mandeep Lama

    11 December 2021

    by Mandeep Lama *
    (A) The Setting
    Although Buddhism spread among the Asian countries in a peaceful manner, which is remarkable when we remember the devastating Crusades and Jihads of The European Middle Ages, it cannot lay claim to ideological harmony among its various schools. In fact doctrinal differences, two of which had surfaced even during the life of the Buddha, were responsible for the rise of various schools of Buddhism.[[ The first of the two dissensions that arose during the (…)

  • Russia-Ukraine Conflict Aggravating | R G Gidadhubli

    11 December 2021

    by Dr R.G.Gidadhubli *
    Russia-Ukraine bilateral ties have been worsening and conflicts persisting during the last nearly a decade. The conflict seems to be aggravating again. This is evident from the fact that in November 2021 the president of Ukraine Mr. Volodymyr Zelenskiy has accused Russia on several grounds. He has stated on 26th November that Russia was sending ‘very dangerous signals’ with military troop movements on the border with Ukraine, which from his perspective was a threat (…)

  • Science changes – and so should rational behaviour | Stewart & van Rooyen

    11 December 2021

    by Ruth Stewart and Carina van Rooyen *
    November 24, 2021
    The world around us, and the way researchers study and understand it, changes all the time. The constant change means that what we know through science also shifts.
    Take the airborne nature of SARS-CoV-2: early in the COVID-19 pandemic key advisory groups, such as the World Health Organisation, assumed that respiratory droplets were the dominant mode of transmission. This led to advice on and practices of social distancing, (…)

  • Pakistan slips on a slippery slope of religious militancy | James M. Dorsey

    11 December 2021

    Dec 8, 2021
    Pakistani political and military leaders have vowed to eradicate ultra-conservative religious extremism that drove a mob to torture, brutally lynch a Sri Lankan national, and burn his body in the eastern city of Sialkot. Some 900 cases have been filed with police and 235 people arrested in connection with the killing.
    "Let me make this clear: I have decided that from now we will not spare those who resort to violence in the name of religion, especially in the name of the Holy (…)

  • US ’dark money’ groups behind Mississippi abortion case spend millions overseas | Cordero, Cariboni, Ferreira

    11 December 2021

    by Monica Cordero Diana Cariboni Lou Ferreira *
    3 December 2021
    Groups behind a Supreme Court test case that threatens the constitutional right to abortion in the US are targeting Europe and Latin America too
    US conservative groups behind a Supreme Court legal battle that could shape the future of American abortion rights have spent at least $28m [1] around the world between 2016 and 2019, openDemocracy reveals today. These groups have engaged in numerous international campaigns (…)

  • Artwork: Protesting Women Farmers at the Singhu Border, Delhi | Pakhi

    11 December 2021

    (Artist: Pakhi is a 19-year-old who loves to sing, paint, write and act)

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