How Cheap Labour Fuels India’s Election Campaigns
byPolitical parties source merchandise without paying minimum wages; there’s no transparency to identify forced labour.
Political parties source merchandise without paying minimum wages; there’s no transparency to identify forced labour.
Abstract, personal and provocative – Nalini Priyadarshni’s abstract poem reflects on the role of religion in elections.
Daniel Goleman’s book Emotional Intelligence is fascinating. Please don’t read it on a busy bus.
It’s important to reframe the questions on NYAY; the focus needs to shift from fiscal constraints to good governance.
In India, lower caste women were forced to pay taxes to cover their breasts. It was called the Breast Tax.
The pretence of being one family is easy; hold tight, capture the moment, and seal it in a wooden frame.
Subramania Bharathi’s legacy is an outstanding example of how poetry can be a vehicle for social change.
Thanks to antimicrobial resistance, TB is more potent than ever. But we are stuck with antiquated treatment regimens.
In a multi-dimensional perspective, land moves in and out of commodity status & is far from just a marketable product.
India’s telecom giants engage in price wars by borrowing from the banks; banks take the risk, but companies reap profits.
Piero Della Francesca’s famed fresco, Madonna del Parto, tells the story of syncretism & universality.
Jaya Nair’s poem reflects on the philosophy of life, love & relationships; it’s an antidote to the idea of romance.
Dara Shikoh, an extraordinarily learned and erudite prince, was the first to translate the Upanishads into Persian.
Bhagat Singh, though a proponent of violent revolution, made substantial contributions to the Indian freedom movement.
The house sparrow, a ubiquitous species found across India, is fading into oblivion. It’s now in the IUCN’s Red List.