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- Jiban Narah’s Poetry, A True Voice of Assam - Indian Cultural Forum
Jiban Narah continues to be a warm presence in Kerala’s literary consciousness He participated in a major poetry festival here, The Pattambi Poetry Carnival, in its 2022 Edition where Anvar Ali interviewed him
- Language games of Assam: The mainstream vs the margins
Second, he wrote that languages and dialects spoken by the tea-tribe communities of Assam are facing the threat of extinction because of a lack of recognition from the government as well as the larger Assamese society A similar threat is faced by tribal languages across India According to him, parallel to Assamese language, measures need to be taken for the preservation, practice and study
- The politics of hate: A review of Alok Vaid-Menon’s performance
You can’t help liking Alok Vaid-Menon He is a big, butch, badly dressed (he really has no fashion sense at all), badly made up (he really has no makeup sense at all), foul-mouthed, political whatever-it-is-he-calls-himself Though he claims all gender categories are useless and he wants the end of gender, he also calls himself trans (welcome to the messy contradictions of US identity
- Is reservation a fundamental right? – Indian Cultural Forum
Before us today is another judgement on reservations from the Supreme Court If you read the judgements on this issue given by various high courts and the Supreme Court you will see that they mostly favour ‘merit’ over reserved seats Indeed the courts are on the whole against reservation and that is why they keep finding new means to control it For instance the Supreme Court invented a
- Protest and the right to freedom of speech and expression
As we know, the right to freedom of speech and expression guaranteed under Article 19 (1) (a) is not absolute It is limited by ‘reasonable restrictions’ laid down in Article 19 (2) These reasonable restrictions can be in the interests of public order, security of the state, sovereignty and integrity of India, friendly relations with foreign states, decency or morality or in relation to
- Making Education a Collective National Challenge
Two major factors – at least the most visible and easiest to grasp, as well as with an unusual power to hurt or to please – made their presence felt precisely at the same time when the established idea of knowledge was going through a seismic shock One, the post cold-war western economies began to unleash an unprecedented disinvestment tendency in the field of education; and two, a
- Why Savarkar cannot be placed alongside Bhagat Singh
The rise of religious nationalism has tried to gain mainstream legitimacy with the co-option of different freedom fighters who can either be placed against Nehru or who do not fit within the secular and non-violent ideology of Mahatma Gandhi The most vigorous and staunch co-option has been that of Bhagat Singh Bhagat Singh was not a part of the Indian National Congress and supported radical
- Why do Kashmiris keep fighting the Indian army?
Why do Kashmiris, who know full well that they will suffer grievous harm, still come out to protest and express solidarity with militants, and join their funerals in thousands? Why, in the past two years, have they begun to gather at actual sites of military operations, to shout slogans against the government forces, exhort the militants to fight on, and even pelt stones to disrupt military
- The ideological common ground between Hindutva and Zionism
The deepening alliance between India and Israel in the last five years of the Modi regime has seen an increase
- A desolation called peace: Kashmir, Kaschmir . . . - Indian Cultural Forum
Translation is not just about words, it is about carrying a culture, a history, a whole world into another language
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