Domestic silence amid nationwide protests an act of extreme privilege: Idea of the Indian family needs rewriting
Meher Manda • 4 years agoResistance is to be the proverbial thorn in your family’s back, the rebellious black sheep, the unsubmissive voice of reason and confrontation. It’s in actively disparaging age-old traditions to create newer, more equitable ones.
Myanmar youth battle internet shutdown with Molotov, an explosive underground newsletter
• 4 years agoThirty-year-old Lynn Thant, not his real name, started the underground newsletter and gave it the edgy name Molotov to appeal to young people.
Constitution Day: IIT-B professor Anupam Guha explains socialism in the Indian context
Anupam Guha • 4 years agoAnupam Guha, assistant professor, Centre for Policy Studies — IIT-B, explains socialism, in part 2 of IIT Bombay for Justice's #PreambleLectures series
Constitution Day: IIT-B professor Amit Singh deconstructs the phrase 'We, the people of India'
Amit Singh • 4 years agoIIT-B professor Amit Singh analyses how the phrase "We, the People of India" entered the Preamble in part 6 of IIT Bombay for Justice's #PreambleLectures series
Constitution Day: IIT-B professor Anush Kapadia explains what India's sovereignty means
Anush Kapadia • 4 years agoAnush Kapadia, assistant professor, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences — IIT Bombay, speaks on the concept of 'sovereignty', in part 1 of IIT Bombay for Justice's #PreambleLectures series.
Constitution Day: Why the Indian Constitution guarantees secularism, and what it implies
Pramod Mandade And Samarth Bhagwat • 4 years agoIIT-B students Pramod Mandade and Samarth Bhagwat discuss secularism in part 4 of IIT Bombay for Justice's #PreambleLectures series
Constitution Day: Tuli Bakshi, Sharib Ali on the idea of justice as enshrined in the Constitution
Tuli Bakshi And Sharib Ali • 4 years agoTuli Bakshi (postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Earth Sciences — IIT Bombay) and Sharib A Ali (director — Human Rights Programme, Quill Foundation) discuss the idea of justice in part 3 of IIT Bombay for Justice's #PreambleLectures series
Umar Khalid’s arrest in connection with February 2020 Delhi riots can be seen as cognitive incarceration of Muslim youth
Tarushikha Sarvesh • 4 years agoThe recent arrest of Umar Khalid is being seen as one of the most outrageous steps in a series of sustained attacks on the flag bearers of a certain cause.
Centre using sedition law to curb free speech, says former Supreme Court justice MB Lokur
• 4 years agoSpeaking on the contempt of court issue related to lawyer Prashant Bhushan, the former apex court judge said his statements were misread
Protesting in a pandemic: National lockdown over coronavirus outbreak changes how Bilal Bagh's women carry on anti-CAA fight
Poorna Swami • 5 years agoOn the morning of 24 March, hours after the protest site at Shaheen Bagh had been cleared by the Delhi Police, five women in Bengaluru’s Bilal Bagh sat waiting for the inevitable. It had been 46 days since they had begun their sit-in protest against the CAA, NRC and NPR, and they knew the police would come knocking any minute.