By- Robin Yassin-Kassab I edited the Critical Muslim’s Syria issue, which includes excellent essays by Amal Hanano, Rasha Omran, Itab Azzam, Maysaloon, Malu Halasa, poetry by Golan Hajji, prose from Zakkariya Tamer, and much more. I contributed an essay on Syrian culture… Continue Reading →
Chicu Lokgariwar Posted on August 3, 2014 – To reduce the cost of building a bridge on the Kosi, the Bihar govt. set aside the recommendations of its committee. The decision may not have saved money, but the shortcut has… Continue Reading →
Sukla sen In his Agenda for nuclear diplomacy1, the author, Rakesh Sood, has rather intriguingly tied up two different issues together. But before taking that up, let’s look into the claim made by the author right at the very beginning… Continue Reading →
Sometimes photographs — even ones that go viral — aren’t worth a thousand words. Here’s what they won’t tell you. June 15, 2014 5:00AM ET by Neha Dixit, aljazeera In a village called Badaun in the northeastern state of Uttar Pradesh in… Continue Reading →
JUNE 13, 2014 tags: by Nivedita Menon, at kafila.org The Intelligence Bureau has, as we know prepared a document, updating it from the time of the UPA regime (which had reportedly started the dossier) indicating large scale foreign funding for subversive anti-development activities. Such as claiming… Continue Reading →
Did Narendra Modi really discard the traditional electoral ploys of caste and religion in his campaign, as the media claims? JYOTI PUNWANI’s analysis of his speeches proves otherwise. A HOOT special. Posted/Updated Thursday, Jun 05 12:34:59, 2014 One of the myths doing the rounds… Continue Reading →
Neha Dixit, May 31, 2014 The gangrape of the four Dalit girls in Bhagana is a brazen cocktail of caste, crime and feudal mindsets. On April 17, the day India was polling at 121 constituencies in the fifth phase of the ongoing General Elections, four girls… Continue Reading →
By Chris Hedges The Zapatistas’ Subcomandante Marcos on horseback in the resort city of Playa del Carmen,Mexico, in 2006. AP/Israel Leal Subcomandante Marcos, the spokesman for the Zapatistas (Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional, or EZLN), has announced that his rebel persona no longer exists…. Continue Reading →
Pukhraj Singh | May 31, 2014 in Criticles | Part I Every time the topic of Operation Bluestar is touched upon in my family, one aspect which always dominates the discussion is my father’s chilling recollection of the events that unfolded… Continue Reading →
Yesterday Mahel Arar, Today Akshardham Six ! by – subhash gatade How many people remember today Canadian-Syrian Mahel Arar, a softward engineer, whose travails and tribulations at the hands of the US government’s extraordinary rendition programme had shaken many… Continue Reading →
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