Rita Kothari
Rita Kothari
Arundhathi Subramaniam
Women We Admire – Lara Bhalla, Arundhathi Subramaniam, Neha Kumar, Madhur Kumar, Shweta Jain
Vidhya
A conversation with Y.S. Alone
Amarjit Chandan
Farzana Shaikh, Rabia Shaikh, Rehana Shaikh, Shah Jehan Shaikh, Tahera Pathan, Taslim Qureshi, and Vasudha Thozhur
Yogesh Master, Narendra Nayak, and H Farook are the most recent examples of continued intolerance
Will there be another holocaust?
Gallery Guftugu
ICF interviews Manohar Shetty
This essay is part of a collection of essays on capitalist climate change brought out by LeftWord Books: Will the Flower Slip Through the Asphalt: Writers Respond to Capitalist Climate Change.
Muthu joined JNU in October 2016, and attempted to make himself at home in a university known for its vibrant environment of debates, discussion and critical thinking. Ironically, this young man found himself feeling alienated in this space…
What happens when irrational lies about an imaginary India replace real learning?
‘A woman should never stay behind a man; we must stay ahead of them’
Women We Admire – 2: Gayeti Singh, Saba Hasan, Samina, Usha Kumar, Jyoti Bhalla, Megha Patnaik
ICF interviews Ratna Pathak
Anjali Nerlekar
ICF
Nayantara Sahgal
ICF interviews the activist from Bastar
Edited by Rohit Azad, Janaki Nair, Mohinder Singh & Mallarika Sinha Roy on behalf of JNUTA
The massive outbreak of protests in February 2016, in the wake of sedition charges being filed against some students of the Jawaharlal Nehru University, took the form not only of sloganeering, human chains and streetplays…
Geeta Kapur
Geeta Kapur
ICF Report from Jhandapur
Orijit Sen
Krishna Sobti, Orijit Sen and Yousuf Saeed
Understanding the Idea of Indias
Tagore and His India
Modus Vivendi: Two Images
Vidyadhari Bai’s “Chun Chun ke Phool Le Lo”: A Tawaif’s Voice in the Freedom Struggle
Tapestries in Silk
They Went Ahead
Translated by Ajay Joshi and the author
Eighteen War Poems and Bosnia Sequence
Translated by Gopika Jadeja
Ahmedabad 2003 and Aurangabad 1986
Translated by Vishnu Khare
Selected by Chaman Lal
The Idea of India: The Case for Plurality