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The CAA Story: Through the Eyes and Experiences of an Indian Teenager
An outsider body UNHRC is challenging a domestic law and criticising that it is ‘fundamentally discriminatory’. Well, to give equality to the unequal people of ... Read More
A Temple for Romila Thapar?
Whether Thapar herself engineered this revolt or manipulated her bhakts in JNUTA to go ballistic the way they did is anybody’s guess. But prima facie ... Read More
Left-Liberals as passionate reactionaries- Deconstructing the Romila Thapar incident
We submit that the left liberal academia has to stop pretending like a touch-me-not plant. Instead, we propose the idea that in an ideological war ... Read More
Book Review & Summary: The Cultural Landscape Of Hindutva And Other Essays By Saumya Dey- I
Colonial consciousness has not left the academia, despite the talk of post-colonialism ironically. Our top academics, consciously or unconsciously, are eager to adapt their speech ... Read More
JNU, the Headquarters of the Breaking India Enterprise
There is a bundle of bile and toxicity, namely, a book, available in the market. It is somewhat pompously titled as What the Nation Really ... Read More