Category Archive: ARCHIVAL SECTION

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Originally posted on seekingbegumpura:
The general viewpoint of the left is to say that Dalits are going to get completely destroyed because of the new economic policy (globalization).  But this is an erroneous…

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Originally posted on Nelta Choutari:
Introduction to January 2009 Issue of Nelta Choutari Critical Pedagogy is a term that refers to a whole range of educational theories that emphasize the need for the…

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http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/we-the-people/we-the-people-riots-and-the-rule-of-law/245238?hp&livevideo-featured

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Originally posted on KAFILA – COLLECTIVE EXPLORATIONS SINCE 2006:
‘Turn in any direction you like, caste is the monster that crosses your path. You cannot have political reform, you cannot have economic reforms unless…

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Originally posted on seekingbegumpura:
                An article by Anand Telbumbe, “Not Red versus Blue” has been recently arousing controversy.   Dalits have attacked it.   In attempting to…

The Second Coming of State Capitalism and its Challenge to the Washington Consensus

  by Alex Ward  |February 24th, 2012  |    One thing history has consistently taught us is that paradigms shift and new eras are born in a repeating cycle that’s as old as hills. One… Continue reading

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Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY) keeps unorganised, illiterate, semi-literate, preponderantly poor and largely self-employed employees who migrate from place to place in search of wage employment in mind, says Sudha Pillai Workers in… Continue reading

Roadblocks in People’s Republic!

The centre would be served better to remember that cash transfer can never be a substitute for service delivery. The delivery under PDS and other schemes needs to coexist, says Narendra Kaushik Mohandas… Continue reading

Re-imagining India

Re-imagining India (with apologies to Nandan Nilekani) We need to deconstruct power and thus reconstruct India from the lower rungs of economy, of administration and of capability, argues development economist Devaki Jain Egypt… Continue reading