Tag: india
Book Publisher in Question after Adolf Hitler Listed among World’s Greatest Leaders
Pegasus in its book on world leaders listed Adolf Hitler to be one of those who dedicated their lives to the betterment of their countries and people. The book has generated ridicule and allowed us to decide our accountability in the context of publication for children.
Alarming Illiteracy Rates in India: Accountability and Action
74% of the Indian population is illiterate. No government lead policy will bear any fruit unless this important challenge is duly addressed. Are we prepared to make this our national priority?
The Union Budget and the Health Sector: an Uneasy Relationship Uncovered
UNION BUDGET 2018
The Union Budget has come up with two schemes to apparently revolutionise healthcare for the poor and marginalised. Given the present scenario...
Economic Disparity at its Brutal Best: 1% of Richest Indians Corner 73% of Wealth...
The latest Oxfam Report points out how the richest 1% in India has cornered 73% of the total wealth generated in 2017. Economic disparity, social injustice and lack of mechanisms that work towards social equity have brought us to an unprecedented reality of deprivation and economic violence, will the nation wake up to this important challenge?
Walking through the Lanes of Nostalgia
VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY
The Daryaganj Sunday book market in Old Delhi is one where all book lovers should go. It is a market that stretches along the long footpath alongside the main road and boasts of books of all varieties from- medical and engineering guide books and sample papers, dictionaries, story and drawing books for children, travel and cookery books to fiction and non-fiction titles for all generations.
Kavya Thomas and Kabir
Why Weekly Markets are Organically Indian
The neo-liberal market emphasises uniformity whereas the weekly market stands for complete chaos. While the mall gives you a sanitised shopping experience the weekly market engulfs you in its sense of festivity. Do weekly markets have a future in our smart-cities?
Revisiting Caste with Renewed Criticality and Empathetic Understanding
Caste as a social institution has continued to marginalise and oppress certain sections of the society and this has meant that there have been perpetual hindrances to inclusive growth in the country. It is time we revisit this age old institution with not only renewed criticality but also empathetic understanding and the ethic of care.
Nivedita Dwivedi
Smarter Cities and Poorer Nations
India ranks poorly on the global hunger index and yet we conveniently choose to neglect fundamental national priorities for market centric developmental agendas that are often against inclusive growth. In this context what do these misplaced priorities denote?
Gandhi in his Lighter Moments
Gandhi is the iconic symbol of peace, on-violence and communal brotherhood. On his birth anniversary we pay tribute to the man whose humility and simplicity have continued to inspire many genrations.
South Asia Experiences the Worst Flood in a Decade: a Lesson Waiting to be...
It is estimated that more than 1,200 people have already died in India, Bangladesh and Nepal due to incessant rains and flooding leading to loss of life and property at an unprecedented scale. Will state authorities work towards building stronger relief, mechanisms?