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Monthly Archives: June 2018

POEM : Becoming

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POEM | The art of poetry enables the poet to dissolve into the rhythm of life and reveal insights that are meaningful and enriched. A young poet shares the magnificence of nature and the insignificance of the human pride through a lucid combination. Sukanya Khar

Voluntary or Mandatory: Aadhaar

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Aadhaar has been understood as being ‘voluntary’ in nature. However, the government has left no stone unturned in mandating its use if one wants to interact with the government using any existing interface of exchange.

The Chaotic World of Immigrants and Nation States

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SPECIAL ESSAY The questions of immigration, citizenship and nation state need to be addressed with a sense of responsibility and utter sensibility as it renders the destiny of thousands of people in jeopardy. But what is disconcerting is the politicising of these serious issues by the whims and fancies of individual politicians and the larger interest of the dominant political ideology.
Worsening quality of air around the world could soon be a greater challenge than estimated.

The ‘Severe’ Pollution Levels in Delhi: A Collective Concern  

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The pollutions standard is the capital has become intolerable and can destroy collective wellbeing if adequate measures are not adopted.

FILM REVIEW | Looking Through Bioscopewala

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FILM REVIEW In Deb Medhekar latest movie Bioscopewala invites us to adaptation of Rabindranath Tagore’s Kabuliwalla. The film is engaging and enthralling

The Scourge of Manual Scavenging in India

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When we look at the practice of manual scavenging in light of the caste hierarchies prevalent it becomes amply evident that manual scavenging has traditionally been relegated to those present at the bottom-most step of this caste ladder. So, even among the Dalits, manual scavengers are one of the lower-most sub-groups, and are treated as such, even by the Dalits who occupy a higher place than them in the caste hierarchy.

Football Nationalism, Marxism and Our Times

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At times, we can see the contradictions of our times in what newspapers publish as mere news items.

The Niti Ayog Declares India Facing Worst Water Crisis in History

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REPORTAGE | It was an engaging report released by NITI Ayog that states that India is facing historically the ‘worst’ water crisis that generated great public discussion on the essential requirement for adequate initiatives.

The Midnight Lights of Jama Masjid

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As the month of Ramdan cleanses the soul and purifies the self, the universe unfolds a celebration of brotherhood and the moment of melting boundaries

My Whiteness and the Grayness of Life

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SPECIAL ESSAY In this piece written with extraordinary honesty and clarity, Benjamin Stewart - an engaged learner pursuing Master of Arts in Social Sciences with the University of Freiburg in Germany

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