For over two months, young Manipuris have boycotted schools and colleges in the state. Two killings in broad daylight in Imphal, including one allegedly custodial, have resulted in the deadlock. Thingnam Anjulika Samom has more.
Last week, the MCD announced that horse or mule-drawn tongas would be soon be banned from the streets of Old Delhi. The Council says the move is aimed at reducing both "cruelty to animals" and traffic congestion. According to The Hindu, BJP Councilor Vijender Gupta summed up the motivation for the policy thus:These animals are subjected to cruelty […]
A correspondent writes to ask about the modern usage of you're welcome as a politeness formula used in response to an expression of thanks. Is it an Americanism? Certainly the usage is very frequent today, in some parts of the world. It seems to have become the expression of choice in service environments (such as responding to customers in a restaurant […]
A correspondent writes to say he's noted that regional accents disappear in songs, or at least become less detectable, and wonders if there's an explanation.This is true, as a general observation, and there two reasons for it. The first is phonetic. Several of the main identifying features of a regional accent tend to disappear when singing - the i […]
Illustration by Rajesh Kumar, JNU, New Delhi A Personal Herstory By Cynthia Stephen It took me over fifteen years to work out the answer to a personal puzzle: Why was I, a socially committed middle-class young woman, reasonably well educated, experiencing a deep sense of alienation in the field of development where the buzz word was empowerment? A South Ind […]
Seven years ago, I watched the original Friday the 13th (1978) with my friend in broad daylight while eating pasta. One startling scene made us fling our plates straight towards the ceiling. Covered in hot noodles, we laughed, and didn’t really think beyond the cleaning up we had to do. Two years later, I watched [...]
Popular ideas of development and management of common resources should be revisited in light of this year's Economics Nobel Prize, given to Prof. Elinor Ostrom, writes Prakash Kashwan.
This week, we are talking trash about trash!Today, we'll look at Indian companies' growing appetite for imported trash, and the problems this hunger causes. Some credit for all this trash talk goes to the October 24th issue of Tehelka, where you will find a pair of interesting articles on the subject. We'll save the story about toxic ships for […]
A school principal of Indian descent in South Africa is asking that his students be allowed to learn their "heritage languages" officially, instead of learning Afrikaans or an indigenous African language. In another report, students of Indian descent are saying the same thing: "We'd rather study Hindi".The principal, Vishnu Naidoo, d […]
It is a plague that afflicts popular writing about literature and the humanities-social sciences. It is seen in Indian and Western media alike, in newspaper columns, blogs, and trade books. It is often but not always those trotted out by right-wing culture warriors, and sometimes by those with one foot in the academy. I refer to the chronic grousing about th […]