The Flower of Transformation Blooms in Kurdistan
On Kurdistan, one of the least reported and understood war zones in the world, as also one of the least known and appreciated initiatives for just, sustainable, equitable living.
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Editor: Dr. G.G. Parikh | Associate Editor: Neeraj Jain | Managing Editor: Guddi
On Kurdistan, one of the least reported and understood war zones in the world, as also one of the least known and appreciated initiatives for just, sustainable, equitable living.
An exploration of Marx’s economic writings to see how he portrayed and understood Asia—particularly India and China—and a discussion of how Marxian methodology should be applied to the analysis of Asian economies, in the context of what we have come to know about this region through more recent studies.
Even the most brilliant mind in history couldn’t have achieved all he did without significant help from the minds of others.
A tribute to the master of modern French cinema, with a focus on two of his films, Breathless and My Life to Live.
Brook created a repertory theatre that was consistent only in being defiant of the existing norms.
For Muslims to ‘prove’ their loyalty to the state, they have to find ‘outsiders’ from among themselves and hand them over to the state.
The 2021 Census has been indefinitely postponed with doubts about whether it will even continue in its present form. The governments of both colonial and independent India have drawn on the census for their own purposes, but it always was a rich source of quality data.
Though there are several constitutional infirmities in the proposed NRC exercise itself, when it combines with the CAA, it directly and inevitably puts mainly the Muslim citizens of India at the risk of losing citizenship. Hence, the same is discriminatory and falls foul of both Article 14 and the basic feature of secularism enshrined in the Constitution of India.
So-called electricity markets were created to help private capital, not people. It is time we wound up these bogus markets and returned public services to people, to run cooperatively for their benefit.
Since 2019, cyclones and floods in the coastal state have taken a heavy toll on agriculture.
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