Shangshar Bideshe: Navigating the Spiritual and Material Baazars
Parvathy Baul reflects on walking the path of Sadhana as a practitioner and teacher in to-day’s transient times
Parvathy Baul reflects on walking the path of Sadhana as a practitioner and teacher in to-day’s transient times
An exploration of ‘limit’ at the intersections of cyberpunk, labour and the future of work
What would you choose if you were paid to not do a specific activity? Reflections on work, value, society, ecology and personal/social experiments
Human mind, skewed towards collective myths, seems to be an ideal bazaar for selling political ideas. But to visualise humans as passive absorbers of clever marketing ideas is a dismal thought.
One of India’s leading sociologists takes us through the changes in agrarian societies since independence, to provide much needed context for the conflicts we see today
14 April 2014 Even as India has gone to the polls, its grand old political
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The quest for our world now must be to find ways to navigate through uncertainty and chaos, not control it
A short documentary about a village school in Bihar that has taken the leap and put to practice the much-needed transformations in schooling and education
Mangalesh Dabral’s poems ‘Touch’ (2008) and ‘There’s No Time’ — originals in Hindi and translated into English by Sanchit Toor (2020)