Tag: The New Leam
The Need for Life-affirming Journalism
We live in the times of media simulation- a time when we are bombarded with news, information and facts from all corners of the...
SAVE THE HIMALAYAS / CHAPTER ONE
SAVE THE HIMALAYAS / CHAPTER ONE
A Film by The New Leam
Hydroelectric projects, construction of massive dams, development of roads and many other infrastructural and real...
Feminism is Not a Cup of Instant Coffee
Feminism is Not a Cup of Instant Coffee
On the eve of International Women’s Day we seek to converse with...
A Word for the Parents
AN OPEN LETTER TO PARENTS
The Board examinations are near and so are the anxieties, fear and dilemmas of children and guardians - amidst this...
The Maharashtra Textbook Syndrome: revisiting the age old practice of dowry
The Maharashtra Textbook Syndrome: revisiting the age old practice of dowry
“If a girl is ugly and handicapped, it becomes very difficult for her to...
CARTOON : SOCIAL MEDIA SYNDROME
This article is published in The New Leam, FEBRUARY 2017 Issue( Vol .3 No.20) and available in print version. To buy contact us or write...
Educating for a More Sustainable Tomorrow By Nimesh Ved, Radha Gopalan and Suresh Jones
PARADIGM SHIFT
Educating for a More Sustainable Tomorrow
The ecological crisis is at its peak and calls us to take up the shared responsibility for transformation....
Editorial January 2017
It was December 4, 2014 when the first issue of The New Leam was launched. There was no grand strategy and no big money,...
In Search of Abundance: Towards a Pedagogy of Love and Resistance
Nationalism is a double-edged phenomenon. It is important for a creative pedagogue to distinguish its positive features from its discontents. Here is a piece that reflects on the paradoxical nature of nationalism, and pleads for a pedagogy of love and resistance.
Living Theories
I have always felt that above everything else I am a traveller at heart. On one of my recent visits to the mystic Himalayas,...