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  • Digitizing To Dystopia: Wanted: Enlightened leadership | S.G.Vombatkere

    27 May 2022, by S G Vombatkere

    The combination of information technology, biotechnology and nanotechnology (IT-BT-NT) is the cutting edge of civilizational transformation in the on-going “digital era”. This technological trio is based upon digitizing and manipulating data. [Ref.1]
    IT-BT-NT are becoming primary tools for research in the physical, natural, and social sciences, and connected technologies.
    Perhaps the most influential technologies created by IT-BT-NT in the social, economic and political spheres of human (…)

  • UN Security Council’s Statement on the situation in Afghanistan (May 25, 2022)

    27 May 2022

    25 May 2022
    UNIC / PRESS RELEASE / 110-2022
    FROM THE UN SECURITY COUNCIL
    UN Security Council’s Statement on the situation in Afghanistan
    The members of the Security Council expressed deep concern regarding the increasing erosion of respect for the human rights and fundamental freedoms of women and girls in Afghanistan by the Taliban, including through imposition of restrictions that limit access to education, employment, freedom of movement, and women’s full, equal and meaningful (…)

  • The Gospel According To Amitbhai | T J S George

    27 May 2022, by T J S George

    IMPRESSIONS
    Narendra Modi is undoubtedly the most p. r. conscious Prime Minister in Indian history. Extensive use of TV channels, Twitter and Facebook has always been part of his routine. Doctored images presenting him in glamorous ways have been common. A story once appeared in the papers saying that he saved 15,000 Gujarati pilgrims stranded in Uttarakhand. Another invented story was that Modi was declared incorruptible by Wikileaks founder.
    Now we have a whole new book. (…)

  • The largest minority community in the country is battling on all fronts | Humra Quraishi

    27 May 2022, by Humra Quraishi

    25 May 2022
    With the Yogi Adityanath government’s acceptance of the state cabinet’s proposal to exclude new madrasas in the state of Uttar Pradesh, from the government’s grant list, it is getting to be more than obvious the establishment of the day will not extend support or give grants for educational facilities for children run by the minority community.
    After all, what are madrasas? An affordable place for learning, both religious text as well as mainstream education. Though in (…)

  • Volcanic Islands of hate have brought India to a boil | Statement by All India Catolic Union

    27 May 2022

    All India Catholic Union
    Dated: 23/05/2022
    Volcanic Islands of hate have brought India to a boil, warns Catholic Union AICU says Government must act urgently to reverse trend, check targeted violence
    PRESS STATEMENT
    The All India Catholic Union is deeply disturbed at the targeted hate against religious minorities which has in recent months erupted like so many volcanos in the sea of religious harmony in India. If not checked now, it may do untold damage to national peace and (…)

  • Statement from Committee For the Defense of G N Saibaba - May 26, 2022

    27 May 2022

    COMMITTEE FOR THE DEFENSE AND RELEASE OF DR. G. N. SAIBABA PRESS STATEMENT
    26 May 2022
    Immediately resolve the hunger strike Demands of Dr. G.N. Saibaba and save his life in the jail
    Dr. G.N. Saibaba, a 90% physically disabled person languishing in Nagpur central Jail started a hunger strike for the second time from Saturday 21st May 2022 seeking immediate resolution of his demands. Dr. G.N. Saibaba, also sat on hunger strike one and half years ago during lockdown in the jail demanding (…)

  • Field Notes - Distress and Violence in Rural Bengal | M.R. Narayan Swamy

    27 May 2022, by M R Narayan Swamy

    Book Review by M.R. Narayan Swamy __0__
    Field Notes from a Waterborne Land: Bengal Beyond the Bhadralok
    by Parimal Bhattacharya
    HarperCollins India;
    ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9354894372 ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-9354894374
    299 pages; Price: Rs 499
    This is an extraordinary book, written with a passion about those who are not normally ignored and who, as the title reveals, live in far-flung areas where Bengal’s mostly upper-caste Hindu Bhadralok are normally absent. The book is a mirror to the (…)

  • Review: Rani and Raza on Heewon Kim’s The Struggle for Equality

    27 May 2022

    Reviewed by: Chanda Rani and Aamir Raza
    __0__ The Struggle for Equality: India’s Muslims and Rethinking the UPA Experience by Heewon Kim
    Cambridge University Press 2019 Pages‘s: 247 Online ISBN: 9781108235839
    __0__
    The United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government (2004-14) led by the congress came to power with strong policy initiative for the religious minorities of India more specifically aiming at Muslims. A series of measure were identified for the implementation to create (…)

  • “Duende Thoughts” — Real, Reel and Literature – A Mere Coincidence? or A Beautiful Scientific Prophecy | A. K. Sinha

    27 May 2022

    by Dr. A. K. Sinha *
    Covid 19 is a pandemic known to each and every individual of the globe today in all its unforeseen dimensions, severity and catastrophic casualties, which is unparallel in the history of mankind. COVID 19 stands for—Co-Corona, Vi-Virus, D-Disease-2019, though, more scientifically, it is called as SARS-C0 V—2 (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Corona Virus-2) —both names given by WHO on 11 February, 2020. By then (11th February, 2020), globally, more than 1,18,000 cases (…)

  • The Recent Amendment of Flag Code of India: A Sacrilege? | Siby K. Joseph

    27 May 2022

    by Siby K. Joseph
    The National Flag of India has a special place in the hearts of every Indian. It was unique due to the Khadi fabric with which it was made and one could easily distinguish it from flags of other countries. It was a symbol of the historic struggle of freedom led under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi and other great patriots of India. When Gandhi took the leadership of the country in 1920s, he called the British Government and it flag as Satanic which made us slaves in our (…)

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