The Department of Political Science, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh is organising an ICSSR-sponsored National Seminar on April 30, 2019- May 01, 2019. Important Dates
Politics
Revisiting Huntington’s Legacy in the Post-Christchurch times
Mohammad Saif The recent diabolical attack on the people of the Muslim community in New Zealand, who were there for offering Jumah Salah (Friday
White nationalism, born in the USA, is now a global terror threat
Art Jipson and Paul J. Becker The recent massacre of 50 Muslim worshippers at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand is the latest confirmation that
Why banning controversial voices from universities is bad practice
Nuraan Davids and Yusef Waghid Two years ago the University of Cape Town (UCT) “disinvited” Flemming Rose from giving its annual T.B. Davie Academic Freedom
Amnesty International, India issues press note on govt.’s heckling with the Rights organisation
On 26th October 2018, Amnesty International, India Chapter has issued a press note on the recent unfolding of events that treats human rights efforts
Arundhati Roy’s essay “The End of Imagination” and the need for Nukes.
by Farrukh Ilyas The truth is that it’s far easier to make a bomb than to educate 400 million people. (Arundhati Roy, The End
Gandhi: The Great Dissenter
by Parvez Alam India is losing the great tradition of ‘spirit of inquiry and dissent’ which we cherished in the past as the progressive
Video: Mahatma Gandhi and the Concept of Nation | Irfan Habib
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Why India’s new citizenship law is so controversial
by Saba Sharma, University of Cambridge Citizens of India’s north-eastern states have been protesting vigorously against a proposed new citizenship regime that they claim
We Still Live in the House that Nehru Built
by Mohan Guruswamy via Facebook Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964) died on May 27, 1964. A major event such as this inevitably gives rise to “where