...and the fine art of selling dhoklas and theplas
This speck of dirt, too, will be sucked into the widening gyre of time that keeps turning and turning...
BY S. Anand 21 May 2014
The publisher says Navayana has been thinking and reflecting on its recent decision to not publish Joe D’ Cruz’s novel
BY S. Anand 15 April 2014
If the Ambedkar-conceived Constitution can be amended 97 times, can’t a textbook, which has to be treated as a work-in-progress, be amended?
BY S. Anand 23 May 2012
On Anand Patwardhan's latest—the tension and the potential inherent in the title, that of twinning the concerns of the Ambedkarite movement (Jai Bhim) and those of the Left (Comrade), and the apparent impossibility of such reconciliation.
BY S. Anand 15 April 2012
The supply of uranium has been assured by Russia, but NPCIL's plans for massive water-dependent reactors off Kanyakumari may run out of water. Literally.
BY S. Anand 23 October 2006
Kanshi Ram redefined and expanded the scope of parliamentary democracy in India by successfully fusing Phule's advocacy of the bahujan with the Ambedkarite idea of negotiating space for a communal minority in a political majority.
BY S. Anand 13 October 2006
The DMK front may form the government, but the real winner of the Tamil Nadu election appears to be Vijaykanth, an actor known as the poor man's Rajnikanth. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=13 target=_blank> Updates </a>
BY S. Anand 10 May 2006
With elections just four months away, as the Sun TV group proves to be bigger than the DMK, media power appears to dictate the course of politics in Tamil Nadu.
BY S. Anand 11 January 2006
The vice-president of The Tsunami Society, Honolulu, and an expert on tsunamis, storm surges and tidal waves, on the various challenges that the Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System poses and the need for coastal inundation maps.
BY S. Anand 5 December 2005
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