Tag: KERALA
Research Scholars to Work on Areas of ‘National Interest’ and not ‘Irrelevant Research’: Kerala...
KERALA | The Central University of Kerala will require Ph.D scholars in Humanities and Social Sciences to choose from a list of themes that are of ‘national interest’ rather than work on themes of their own academic interest. This is yet another onslaught on fundamental research in favour of market-driven applied research.
The Body as a Site for Politics: Sabarimala Raises Questions on Faith versus Civility...
SABRIMALA ISSUE
The Sabarimala issue raises important question regarding women’s dignity and their right to worship as a constitutional right.
Kerala Emphasises Education at the Core of Development
EDUCATION
EDUCATION
At a time when states such as Uttar Pradesh are busy renaming districts in the name of religious affinity, the state of Kerala has walked on an altogether new model of development by introducing its citizens to education through the State Literacy Mission.
Kerala’s Public Libraries are Central to its Self-Definition
The importance that is given to public libraries as valuable resources for the generation of constructive public imageries is immense; the emphasis that Kerala laid on rebuilding its damaged libraries after the floods is inspiring and exemplary.
Kerala’s Kuttanad Exemplifies How Communities Can Come Together in Crisis
KERALA FLOOD
More than 50,000 volunteers across the state of Kerala are helping out to drain out water and clean homes before people can leave the relief camps.
Private Schools Roll Back Arbitrary Fee Hike and Other Stories
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Relief Supplies and National Cooperation Help Kerala Overcome the Devastating Floods
KERALA FLOOD
The devastating floods in Kerala have left behind an impact that will take years to compensate for. In the meantime, the country seems to have together to enable Kerala to restore itself and begin leading a life of normalcy.
Rescue Operations Continue, as Rains Reside in Kerala
KERALA FLOOD
The rains may have subsided in Kerala but the rescue operations are still underway. The way that the community and the nation have come together in the Kerala crisis reminds us of the significance of collective action in adverse situations.
Kerala Floods Bring Out the Best in the Community as Fishermen Turn Saviours
KERALA FLOOD
Kerala floods have led to the deaths of more than 100 individuals in a day itself and several people remain stranded in remote locations.