MUSINGS
25 August 2021
Its about time we look towards our very own courtyards and backyards and front lawns! Not to overlook the murky happenings taking place in the very interiors of our prime setups. And, ah yes, also out there, along the lanes and by-lanes of our mohallas and bastis.
Yes, spreading out are the tell-tale signs of the hapless human beings getting abused if not threatened and humiliated and dumped about, here and there. Mind you, there is a rather distinct pattern to (…)
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Every single week, communal onslaughts | Humra Quraishi
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27 August 2021by Komal Deol*
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Belarus has been witnessing unprecedented political crisis, even as on the 9th August 2021 the country has been passing through one year of highly disputed presidential election when Alyaksandr Lukashenka claimed victory for the sixth time. An effort has been made to highlight as to how and why the country has been witnessing crisis which has been persisting and getting aggravated. Belarus is landlocked Slavic State in Europe, with Russia on the East, Ukraine on the (…) -
China threatens to nuke Japan | Rajaram Panda
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Quad meets the “Saigon moment” | M K Bhadrakumar
27 August 2021, by M K BhadrakumarAugust 26, 2021
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USA: How Animal Rights Moved From Soggy Leaflets and Skateboards to a Movement | Martha Rosenberg
27 August 2021, by Martha Rosenbergby Martha Rosenberg
In the 1980s, the animal rights movement was a sorry sight. In Chicago, it consisted of three to five activists handing out soggy leaflets in the rain outside a fur store on a Saturday, one also holding his skateboard. No one remembered to bring the signs and no one could agree whether to protest carriage horses or captive whales at the Shedd Aquarium on the next Saturday.
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Drinot on Birn and Necochea López, ’Peripheral Nerve: Health and Medicine in Cold War Latin America’
27 August 2021Reviewed by Paulo Drinot
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Peripheral Nerve:
Health and Medicine in Cold War Latin America
Anne-Emanuelle Birn, Raúl Necochea López, eds.
Durham: Duke University Press
2020. 384 pp.
ISBN 978-1-4780-0956-6
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A specter is haunting the COVID-19 pandemic, the specter of the Cold War. This is particularly true in Latin America. From Mexico to Chile, the pandemic has had a devastating impact on people and the economy. But it has also played out in ways that evoke many (…) -
1897 Photo of Turning Shop - 1st Bay, Jamalpur Railway Workshop
27 August 2021Turning Shop - 1st Bay, Jamalpur Railway Workshops, India - Unknown Photographer - Date: 1897 ( The workshop was built in 1862)
Interior view, looking along rows of turning machines (reproduced here under a creative commons license from the British library -
Comrade - 1978 poem by Prabhakar Gangurde Astitva - translated by Gail Omvedt and Bharat Patankar
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Taliban Hinders Trade With India - Cartoon | Soumithran
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