Going Back to The People: GN Devy
From Literature and Linguistics to Culture and Governance, GN Devy has presented seminal ideas to nurture the fading multiplicity in these critical times
From Literature and Linguistics to Culture and Governance, GN Devy has presented seminal ideas to nurture the fading multiplicity in these critical times
Despite actively staying out of politics, Faiz Ahmed Faiz was able to introduce many seminal ideas and institutions that changed the way we understand culture and community
Women’s struggles in our country have persisted for centuries, with rays of hope coming from different sectors. Ela Ben’s collective SEWA is one such space
A visitor to the experimental township, Dolonchampa Chakraborty recollects the impression Auroville left on her
From the Gay Liberation Movement to officiating legal gay marriages, Rabbi Lisa Edwards and synagogue Beth Chayin Chadashim have created a safe space
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Ali Nesin has created a novel space for the study and practice of mathematics which reveals the organic connects the subject to the natural world around us
We write about how Arti Prashar uses theatre and performance art to discover the new individual born out of dementia
A silent language tattooed on the last of the head hunters from the North East of India
Lori Thicke has engaged in a true Renaissance Act – not just connecting a diverse set of people, but also making these connections more meaningful