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How To Have Chicken Curry in Peace: Parayi

24/09/2011 Shuddhabrata Sengupta 8 Comments

Guest post by PARAYI

The Indian government’s planning commission has just told the Supreme court that about 31 rupees a day [slightly more than half a dollar] is enough for a family to live on. The news papers had the details of a diet which can be had on that money.  Few grams of rice+ fewer grams of vegetable + no fruit + no fuel etc etc…. Continue reading How To Have Chicken Curry in Peace: Parayi →

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  • The Day the Colloquium Fell Silent – Bureaucratic Diktat and the Fate of Thought: S. M. Faizan Ahmed
  • A Shadowed Present and the Onus of Thought – Remarks, Non-Polemical or Otherwise: Sasheej Hegde
  • We Will Fight, We Will Win: ASHA Workers Vow to Continue the Protest
  • Is Kerala a Destitute-free State or Extreme Poverty-free State?
  • Countering Propaganda against the ASHA Workers’ Struggle in Kerala: A Response by Anamika A. and others
  • Left, Right, Left – Notes on Radical Post/De-Coloniality: Gita Chadha
  • Rising international Student migration from India: ‘Mad rush’ or reflection of the domestic labour market situation?  : Shraddha Jain
  • Do not Steal Our Voices, Mr Vijayan! The ASHA Workers’ March to the Chief Minister’s Residence
  • When Decolonisation turns Inward – On the Dangers of Methodological Nationalism: Sabah Siddiqui
  • Rotting Civil Society, Mounting Insecurity: Understanding Hijabophobia in Kerala

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RSS KAFILA – COLLECTIVE EXPLORATIONS SINCE 2006

  • The Day the Colloquium Fell Silent – Bureaucratic Diktat and the Fate of Thought: S. M. Faizan Ahmed
  • A Shadowed Present and the Onus of Thought – Remarks, Non-Polemical or Otherwise: Sasheej Hegde
  • We Will Fight, We Will Win: ASHA Workers Vow to Continue the Protest
  • Is Kerala a Destitute-free State or Extreme Poverty-free State?
  • Countering Propaganda against the ASHA Workers’ Struggle in Kerala: A Response by Anamika A. and others
  • Left, Right, Left – Notes on Radical Post/De-Coloniality: Gita Chadha
  • Rising international Student migration from India: ‘Mad rush’ or reflection of the domestic labour market situation?  : Shraddha Jain
  • Do not Steal Our Voices, Mr Vijayan! The ASHA Workers’ March to the Chief Minister’s Residence
  • When Decolonisation turns Inward – On the Dangers of Methodological Nationalism: Sabah Siddiqui
  • Rotting Civil Society, Mounting Insecurity: Understanding Hijabophobia in Kerala

RSS KAFILA – COLLECTIVE EXPLORATIONS SINCE 2006

  • The Day the Colloquium Fell Silent – Bureaucratic Diktat and the Fate of Thought: S. M. Faizan Ahmed
  • A Shadowed Present and the Onus of Thought – Remarks, Non-Polemical or Otherwise: Sasheej Hegde
  • We Will Fight, We Will Win: ASHA Workers Vow to Continue the Protest
  • Is Kerala a Destitute-free State or Extreme Poverty-free State?
  • Countering Propaganda against the ASHA Workers’ Struggle in Kerala: A Response by Anamika A. and others
  • Left, Right, Left – Notes on Radical Post/De-Coloniality: Gita Chadha
  • Rising international Student migration from India: ‘Mad rush’ or reflection of the domestic labour market situation?  : Shraddha Jain
  • Do not Steal Our Voices, Mr Vijayan! The ASHA Workers’ March to the Chief Minister’s Residence
  • When Decolonisation turns Inward – On the Dangers of Methodological Nationalism: Sabah Siddiqui
  • Rotting Civil Society, Mounting Insecurity: Understanding Hijabophobia in Kerala
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