Politics & Society
Bishwadeep Mitra

Neo-liberalism And The Burgeoning Right Wing

The chains of the old world broke long back. You are too used to them like elephants of circuses, Like the midnight pangs of hunger, Like the absence of a lost friend. Roar, thunder and love.   If you are

Politics & Society
Kindle Magazine

In the Aftermath of the Supreme Court’s Order

Some call it madness, some foolishness, while the others believe it to be a great step towards integrating culture. Since 30th of November 2016, after the decision was made by the Supreme Court (SC), people have been vocal about the

Politics & Society
Sonal Agarwal

A Lesson in Nationalism

In a recent verdict to a petition filed by a lawyer, playing national anthem before screening of every film has been made compulsory in the country. Further, in accordance with the Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act 1971, every

Politics & Society
Ayesha Begum

Muharram: The Commemoration Of Imam Hussain

Syria hear me Over Hussain’s mansion what night has fallen I alone am left to tell my brother’s story On my brother’s body what dawn has risen Weep for my brother World, weep for Hussain (Agha Shahid Ali) The angst

Enlightened Patriotism Cross Border Amity
Politics & Society
Aritra Mukherjee

Enlightened Patriotism And Cross-border Amity

At a time when, yet again, the international political relationship between India and Pakistan has taken a vicious turn for the worse, perusing Immanuel Kant’s ‘An Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment’ (1784) alongside Umberto Eco’s intriguing observations in

pluraity of nationalisms
Politics & Society
Utsa Mukherjee

The Plurality Of Nationalisms

Nationalism is in the air these days, or at least the talk of it certainly is! Students, writers, Bollywood actors, academics, journalists or even entire universities and media houses have been accused of perpetrating, or sponsoring the pursuit of, such

Books
Barnamala Roy

Conversations Around Mental Health

I had devoted the past week to the 2016 Pulitzer-winner Siddhartha Mukherjee’s The Gene: an Intimate History- a gripping and terrifying account of the gene’s discovery and the consequent scientific experiments in the field of genetics. Mukherjee’s insights into how

Politics & Society
Amit Dasgupta

The Political Motivations behind Demonetisation

From the evening of November 8, 2016, the nation has been moving on its way to become a dynamic and vibrant economy free of black money. For the next seventeen months (this period was not mentioned in the PM’s speech

Politics & Society
Subhamoy Maitra and Abhinandan Sinha

Can The Demonetisation Move Be Justified?

The day, November 8 2016, will be marked as an important day in the history of Indian politics and economy due to the unanticipated decision of demonetisation. The strategy of banning Rs 500 and Rs 1000 paper notes, without any