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Listen to the unheard stories of the defiers of the status quo of Indian society. Personalities who are trying to make India better every day.
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Listen to the unheard stories of the defiers of the status quo of Indian society. Personalities who are trying to make India better every day.
Support LCA https://www.patreon.com/azadi Follow Avinash on Twitter https://twitter.com/PaliwalAvi Avinash is a Reader in International Relations. Previously, he was the deputy director of the SOAS South Asia Institute, taught Defence Studies at King’s College London, and was the Defence Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at King’s. 2:45 What has been the biggest point the general public missed around the Canada crisis? 8:25 How to deal with New India? 27:45 Why Khalistan issue has not got enough steam in the Western Sphere? 36:25 Is this issue big enough? 41:45 What is the end point of this crisis? 45:45 Is the Khalistani movement a response to Hindutva? 47:35 Assuming India did it, why was this not a clean operation? 55:15 Is R&AW on high alert?…
Support LCA : https://www.patreon.com/azadi Follow Abby Twitter : https://twitter.com/theliverdr Instagram: https://instagram.com/theliverdr?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Dr. Cyriac Abby Philips, a Specialist in Hepatology and Liver Transplant Medicine, did his MD in Internal Medicine from Nilratan Sircar Medical College, Kolkatta and DM in Hepatology & Liver Transplant Medicine from the Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, New Delhi.He was awarded the Gold Medal for Academic Excellence in Hepatology by the honourable President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee, during the Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences Convocation and Foundation Day Ceremony held on 14th of January 2016 at New Delhi and won the prestigious American Association for Study of Liver Disease Award consecutively in the year 2015, 2016 and 2017 and was given Honorary Trainee Membership to The American Association for Study of Liver Disease (AASLD) at San Francisco, November 2015. 3:00 Welcome, Dr Abby Philips 07:50 Family support Abby received 17:50 Privatisation of healthcare in India 33:20 The latest research by Abby 45:30 History of Homeopathy 01:04:10 Is Ayurveda beating Homeopathy? 1:08:00 Is banning Homeopathy important? 1:26:30 The tall claims of Homeopathy? 1:37:10 Dilemmas of patient families 1:54:40 Ageism in the Indian Healthcare 1:58:30 Ayurveda - The elephant in the room 2:11:00 Any research on cow urine? 2:25:00 The impact of alcohol on the Liver…
Support LCA https://lightscameraazadi.in/support-lca/ https://www.patreon.com/azadi Naveen Koomar is an Indian rap artist soon moving to Mumbai from Delhi. He has released many hit tracks like Baarishein, Kho Gaya, Dilli-18, Jalwe and many more. Follow Naveen - Instagram - https://instagram.com/naveen_koomar?igshid=Zjc2ZTc4Nzk= Twitter - https://twitter.com/naveen_koomar?s=21&t=q97bMvTKRogvsVGpfOMwiw 2:15 Understanding Naveen’s journey 26:40 How did Naveen meet his better half? 37:15 Is there a deep emotion in art? 45:35 Jab tak hum Zinda hai. Naveen’s alternative hip-hop 61:30 Battling that desire to be famous 1:10:45 What does it take to be a lyricist? 1:16:25 How can a budding artist start Rapping? 1:22:15 Indian music industry and its gatekeepers…
Support LCA https://lightscameraazadi.in/support-lca/ https://www.patreon.com/azadi Follow Dipa https://twitter.com/sinhadipa Dipa Sinha has done her MA in Economics from JNU, MSc in Development Studies from School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), London and Ph.d from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. She has worked on issues related to food rights, nutrition and public health. 3:10 Understanding Dipa’s journey 5:40 What is right to food? 8:25 How do we measure hunger? 11:00 How is India’s progress in this area? 16:05 State intervention in this area 18:40 Role of Union and State Government 20:55 Malnourishment basis groups 24:50 How do different governments approach this issue? 37:25 The impact on women 50:25 The biggest battle that India is fighting when it comes to public health 1:05:10 The fragmented model of public health in India 1:06:50 Aam Admi Party’s model of governance 1:08:10 Health outcomes in North vs South…
Support LCA https://lightscameraazadi.in/support-lca/ https://www.patreon.com/azadi Follow Shashi https://instagram.com/khayali.biryani?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= https://instagram.com/khayali.biryani.studio?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Shashi Ashish Choudhary (they/them/they) is queer Bahujan poet and designer currently based in Chennai. Show Notes 04:00 Welcoming Shashi 08:00 Shashi asks questions to Vandit 28:00 Shashi’s life history, Jatt identity and other things 1:03:50 Shashi’s affiliation with Army 1:20:50 Bahujan identity and its politics 1:34:00 Caste in town planning and urban design 2:00:00 Culturally how is Chennai…
Support LCA https://lightscameraazadi.in/support-lca/ https://www.patreon.com/azadi Mamidipudi Ramakrishna Sharan, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of Maryland, College Park. Sharan's research centres around questions in development economics and political economy. Last Among Equals https://www.amazon.in/Last-Among-Equals-Politics-Villages/dp/9390679664 Follow Sharan https://twitter.com/sharanidli 3:00 Sharan’s journey 10:15 Difference between north and south villages 13:50 When did Sharan have his cast realization? 17:20 When Sharan reached Bihar and the story behind Last Among Equals? 26:30 Any stereotypes on Bihar you carried? 28:50 How will you define a village in Bihar? 38:50 The politics of the village 43:00 Reaching Muzaffarpur 49:50 The story of Sanjay Sahini 61:50 The role of civil society in such movements? 1:04:00 The corruption in NREGA 1:10:00 Sanjay’s support system in the Sangathan 1:13:10 Thoughts on NREGA? 1:25:20 Sharan’s meeting with the Mukhiya 1:29:30 How Sanjay Sahini challenges the system? 1:48:00 The Musahar Wedding 1:58:55 Meeting Prashant Kishor 2:03:00 The following steps for Sanjay Sahini 2:07:00 Public grievances system in Bihar 2:12:00 Nitish vs Lalu 2:17:00 The time when Sanjay Sahini decides to file an MLA nomination 2:49:20 The Big Indian State…
Watch on Youtube https://youtu.be/iIDuugLSAPQ Support LCA https://lightscameraazadi.in/support-lca/ https://www.patreon.com/azadi Rehna Ravindran is an Assistant Professor, at the University of Delhi. She completed her Ph.D. from JNU, New Delhi. She extensively writes on issues related to caste, gender, and politics. Follow Dr Rehna Raveendran https://twitter.com/Rehna_JNU 3:00 Welcome Dr. Rehna 11:00 How the caste question never came in Kerala? 16:40 What is the fundamental difference between Right and Left? 30:30 Is the Left movement progressive on the question of Gender? 51:45 Key differences between southern and northern states? 1:03:30 The caste assertion of north vs south 1:08:30 Being anti Anti caste vs Anti Brahmin 1:22:30 Thoughts on BHIM Army…
Support LCA https://lightscameraazadi.in/support-lca/ https://www.patreon.com/azadi Follow Shalin https://twitter.com/TheBluePen25 https://www.instagram.com/shalinmarialawrence/ About Shalin Shalin is an activist, Intersectional feminist, writer, and orator. Shain has published two books in Tamil, in the year 2018 “Vadachennaikari “ (Feminist take on subaltern history and culture) and “Jency en Kuraivaaga paadinaar “(Feminist Take on cinema). Shalin is a regular writer in popular Tamil magazines and portals on social issues, especially feminism and caste. Timestamps 2:45 Introducing Shalin 9:05 What does it mean to be free? 13:45 How did your relationship change since the time you started taking such a bold stance? 17:00 Be a feminist and be alone or be less feminist and not so alone 19:10 Marriages where men are feminist and the woman is not 27:45 Can men be feminists? 35:10 Problems with Tamil cinema 43:45 Pa Ranjith 55:15 The political climate of Tamil Nadu 1:06:15 Is Tamil Nadu politics ideological? 1:16:15 Is Brahminism defeated in Tamil Nadu? Show Notes Vadachennaikari “ (Feminist take on subaltern history and culture) https://www.amazon.in/dp/B07RLJJQPZ/ref =cm_sw_r_tw_dp_VKCAR94M1CB0WY0GCFT9…
Support LCA https://lightscameraazadi.in/support-lca/ https://www.patreon.com/azadi Follow Subhajit https://twitter.com/subhajit_n Subhajit Naskar is an Assistant Professor at the Department of International Relations at Jadavpur University. He has completed an integrated MPhil/Ph.D. from the Centre for South Asian Studies of the School of International Studies (SIS) at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). He holds a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from Jadavpur University, Kolkata and a Master's degree in Political Science from the University of Hyderabad. He is focusing his research on Caste embeddedness in bhadralok Culture of Bengali Society, Religion and Moral questions, Upper Casteness, Untouchability, Critical race theory, and Intersectionality. 3:10 Subhajit’s life story 16:20 Understanding the reality of Bengal 25:50 Refugee of Bengal 36:25 Jyoti Basu 46:05 Voting patterns of the marginalized section 59:20 Anti-Caste Movement in India Marichjhapi massacre https://thewire.in/history/west-bengal-violence-marichjhapi-dandakaranya…
Support LCA https://lightscameraazadi.in/support-lca/ https://www.patreon.com/azadi Aashish Gupta - https://twitter.com/aashishg_ Payal Hathi - https://twitter.com/aashishg_ Aditi Priya - https://twitter.com/aditipriya_0301 Guest Profile Aashish Gupta is a demographer. He holds a Ph.D. in demography and sociology from the University of Pennsylvania, and an MA in development studies from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras. Payal is a PhD student in Demography and Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley, and a Research Fellow at r.i.c.e. Her research interests center on social inequality and health. Aditi Priya is the founder of Bahujan Economists and is an upcoming graduate student at Brown University. Timestamps 3:30 Life journey of Aashish and Payal 16:15 Some eye-opening incidents 20:10 Research and challenges in explaining the work they do to friends & fa 32:53 Summarizing the sanitization work and is it connected to life expectancy. 42:45 Presence of caste in the indicators and other religions. 50:30 Sanitation workers and their struggles. The situation in government hospitals 1:00:10 Understanding the research on life expectancy 1:18:00 Hypothesis on why life expectancy is low in Dalits and Adivasis 1:38:00 Changes in life expectancy in each state 1:43:20 Response from academia Important Links Joothan - https://www.google.co.in/books/edition/Joothan/0i5TtbXz36IC?hl=en&gbpv=1&printsec=frontcover Annihilation of Caste https://www.amazon.in/Annihilation-Caste-B-R-Ambedkar/dp/9391523390/ref =asc_df_9391523390/?tag=googleshopdes-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=545019405814&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=9892539633617798177&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1007765&hvtargid=pla-1570789976633&psc=1 Gender and caste inequality, and their role in persistence of environmental health harms https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0305750X21002977 https://www.epw.in/journal/2017/1/review-rural-affairs/understanding-open-defecation-rural-india.html Why a Dangerous Lack of Hygiene Persists in Government Hospitals https://www.epw.in/journal/2020/16/special-articles/caste-prejudice-and-infection.html For a Bahujan Economics https://www.theindiaforum.in/article/bahujan-economics Some Key findings by Aashish, Payal, and Aditi https://twitter.com/aashishg_/status/1511528299079553024…
Support LCA - https://lightscameraazadi.in/support-lca/ Support LCA Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/azadi About Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd Kancha Ilaiah was born on 5th October, 1952 in the village of Papaiahpet, Warangal district in Telangana State. His family belonged to the sheep-grazing Kuruma Golla caste which is considered as one of numerically dominated sub-caste among the Telugu speaking. Ilaiah has an M.A. degree in political science from Osmania University, Hyderabad and an M.Phil. awarded for his study of land reform in the south Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. He was awarded with Ph.D. degree for his work entitled ‘Political Thought of Gautama Buddha’, later it was published in the form book entitled ‘God as Political Philosopher: Buddha’s Challenge to Brahmanism’. He has been a recipient of the Mahatma Jyotirao Phule Award and was a Nehru Fellow between 1994-97. Timestamps 3:15 Understanding Professor’s life story 28:00 Professor’s fight for English Education 46:30 The cultural burden on the marginalized section 53:15 The changes in language policy that Professor seeks 1:10:45 Difference between Shudra and Bahujan 1:24:55 Looking at the marginalized section in the minority religion 1:31:50 to end The rise of Modi and the decline of Congress Show Notes From a Shepherd Boy to an Intellectual: My Memoirs https://www.amazon.in/dp/9381345414/ref =cm_sw_r_tw_dp_YEEA0Z5BDN7YAMRKDJ31 Why I Am Not a Hindu: A Sudra Critique of Hindutva Philosophy, Culture and Political Economy https://www.amazon.in/dp/9353282624/ref =cm_sw_r_tw_dp_7T9C8253CHWMB0Y2C7D2 Buffalo Nationalism: A Critique of Spiritual Fascism https://www.amazon.in/dp/935328256X/ref =cm_sw_r_tw_dp_WXTBFB76TSVHVM9FNTYE Untouchable God https://www.amazon.in/dp/8185604339/ref =cm_sw_r_tw_dp_4C32RHZ8FRZ32EZNTHFA Post-Hindu India: A Discourse in Dalit-Bahujan, Socio-Spiritual and Scientific Revolution https://www.amazon.in/dp/817829902X/ref =cm_sw_r_tw_dp_KGVQ24RQ61YWC9WYMXCV The Shudras: Vision for a New Path (Rethinking India, 5) https://www.amazon.in/dp/0670092983/ref =cm_sw_r_tw_dp_GYSWQE3PW1Y1TBRD285F Turning the Pot, Tilling the Land : Dignity of Labour in Our Times https://www.amazon.in/dp/8189059092/ref =cm_sw_r_tw_dp_AGYYMP9DPC3QEH4MF60Q…
Important Links CEDE Donate page: https://www.cede.co.in/donate Delta Meghwal case: https://milaap.org/fundraisers/support-lehari-devi Support LCA - https://lightscameraazadi.in/support-lca/ Support LCA Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/azadi Follow Anurag Bhaskar - https://twitter.com/anurag_bhaskar_ Anurag’s Bio Anurag Bhaskar is an Assistant Professor of Law at O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat. He is also an Affiliate Faculty at the Harvard Law School Center on the Legal Profession, and a Visiting Faculty at the Indian Institute of Dalit Studies, New Delhi. Anurag is also a recipient of the Bluestone Rising Scholar Award 2021 by Brandeis University, the USA, and the Indian Equality Law Fellowship at the University of Oxford. Anurag holds an LLM (2018-19) from Harvard Law School, and B.A. LL.B. (2012-17) degree from Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University (Lucknow, India). Before pursuing his LLM, Anurag clerked for a year (July 2017-18) with Dr. Justice DY Chandrachud (Judge, Supreme Court of India), where he worked on a number of landmark constitutional law cases. Anurag has several publications to his credit in India’s leading academic journals and edited books. His columns on different themes are regularly published in The Print, Live Law, The Wire, Hindustan Times, etc. He has delivered talks and lectures on various platforms. Anurag is also one of the founders of CEDE (Community for Elimination of Discrimination in Education and Employment) - an organization working towards reforming the Indian legal profession and judiciary. Time Stamps 3:30 to 12:30 Anurag’s life story 12:30 to 20:50 The Harvard experiences 20:50 to 25:05 What do foreign universities look for? 25:05 to 27:48 Anurag’s love towards the constitution 27:48 to 36:00 Why is a constitution necessary for a nation? 36:00 to 37:45 Countries that tried to play with the constitution 37:45 to 41:18 Importance of a Nation’s founding moment 41:18 to 46:04 Constitutional legitimacy 46:04 to 49:43 Vision of the Indian constitution 49:43 to 54:45 How did the Indian constitution survive? 54:45 to 59:35 Hindu Right’s idea of the constitution 59:35 to 1:04:45 Constituent assembly debates 1:04:45 to 1:06:00 Selection of Baba Saheb as the Chairman of the drafting committee 1:06:00 to 1:17:06 Ambedkar’s version of the constitution 1:17:06 to 1:24:30 Did Ambedkar really want to burn the constitution? 1:24:30 to 1:31:15 The biggest debate in the constituent assembly? 1:31:15 to 1:35:14 Importance of Constitution for marginalized caste groups? 1:35:14 to 1:39:40 Rights vs Duties 1:39:40 to 1:44:34 Changes in the constitution Anurag seeks 1:44:34 to 1:51:30 The role of the President 1:51:30 to 1:55:15 ‘Socialist’ and ‘Secular’ 1:55:15 to end Delta Meghwal case and CEDE Show Notes Ambedkar’s Constitution: A Radical Phenomenon in Anti-Caste Discourse? https://journals.library.brandeis.edu/index.php/caste/article/view/282/63 Ambedkar, Gandhi, and Patel: The Making of India's Electoral System https://www.amazon.in/Ambedkar-Gandhi-Patel-Making-Electoral/dp/9386826232…
Support LCA – https://www.patreon.com/azadi , https://lightscameraazadi.in/support-lca/ Guest Profile Arvind Kumar is a PhD candidate with specific interest in electoral democracy and voting behaviour. His thesis- Caste, Inequality and Voting Behaviour in India explores the role caste and inequality in the rise of right-wing BJP in Indian democracy. His broader research interests include Caste/Ethnic Inequality, Political Behaviour, Party Politics, Political Economy, Political Theory, Judicial Politics and South Asian Politics. Prior to joining PhD, Arvind Kumar obtained BA(H) in Arabic, MA in Political Science and MPhil in Political Studies from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, and also taught as a Guest Lecturer of Political Science (2016-18) at the Department of Political Science, Satyawati College (M), University of Delhi, New Delhi, India. (Taken from the website of Royal Holloway) Follow Arvind Kumar Twitter - https://twitter.com/arvind_kumar__ Timestamps 4:00 to 19:33 Arvind’s life journey 19:33 to 25:41 Early life and challenges 25:41 to 27:54 The philosopher who influenced Arvind’s thinking the most 27:54 to 40:00 Gandhi vs. Ambedkar 40:00 to 42:30 Gandhi’s varied position on caste 42:30 to 1:07:06 Poona pact and separate electorate 1:07:06 to 1:23:30 The debate of reservation 1:23:30 to 1:26:30 Arvind’s research on voting behavior 1:26:30 to 1:37:50 The story of UP elections 1:37:50 to 1:39:36 Samajwadi party’s winning strategy 1:39:36 to 1:41:50 The swing of Non-Yadav OBC 1:41:50 to 1:50:45 The tilt of and mood of UP 1:50:45 to 1:54:20 Is BJP a default Dalit party? 1:54:20 to 1:59:00 Is BJP a Brahminical party? 1:59:00 to 2:04:17 The image of the Samajwadi Party and main issues of UP elections 2:04:17 to 2:17:10 How important is Development in elections 2:17:10 to 2:22:00 Hathras and its impact on elections 2:22:00 to 2:30:42 Impact of COVID on the elections 2:30:42 to 2:32:!5 MLAs against Yogi Adityanath 2:32:15 to 2:33:10 Bhim Army and its chances 2:33:10 to end The issue with BSP and the verdict on UP Show Notes https://www.livelaw.in/columns/neet-admissions-pg-courses-of-medical-sciences-anti-reservationists- https://theprint.in/opinion/kanshi-ram-ran-bsp-military-style-the-problem-is-mayawati-runs-it-like-a-bureaucracy/245354/…
Support LCA – https://www.patreon.com/azadi , https://lightscameraazadi.in/support-lca/ Guest profile Rachita Taneja is a comic artist. She is the founder of webcomic Sanitary Panels. Her Instagram page has comic panels in the form of political satire and humor. Rachita was an instrumental player in the ‘Save the Internet’ and ‘Kodaikanal Won’t’ campaign, and she is also the trustee of ‘Internet Freedom Foundation (IFF).’ Follow Sanitary panels Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sanitarypanels/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sanitarypanels Timestamps 3:17 to 5:27 The story behind the name ‘Sanitary Panels’ 5:27 to 7:51 What is the secret sauce of the Sanitary Panel’s success? 7:51 to 8:47 Dependency on social media 8:47 to 16:12 Journey of Rachita Taneja 16:12 to 23:17 Jaitapur documentary by Rachita 23:17 to 30:17 Pattern of trolling 30:17 to 32:17 The ability to question authority 32:17 to 35:02 The time when you formed life philosophy 35:02 to 37:57 Rachita’s parents think about her work. 37:57 to 54:17 Net neutrality movement, which Rachita was a part of 54:17 to 56:26 What did you learn about mobilization and movement post the ‘Save the Internet Campaign’? 56:26 to 1:11:26 The power of online mobilization – ‘Kodaikanal won’t’ and ‘me too.’ 1:11:26 to 1:23:00 How did you discover your art form? 1:23:00 to end Tips for budding artists Show Notes Save the internet campaign https://internetfreedom.in/campaigns-savetheinternet/ TRAI draft consultation https://www.trai.gov.in/sites/default/files/Recommendations_NN_2017_11_28.pdf Kodaikanal won’t campaign https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSal-ms0vcI…
Today, #lightscameraazadi celebrates the 50th episode, and in this special episode we invited some of the loyal listeners of the show to learn about their experience with LCA and what makes the show special for them. Follow them Shubham Goel - https://www.instagram.com/shubhamgoel2525/ Musa Bajwa - https://www.instagram.com/being.borderless/ Rishabh Singh - https://www.instagram.com/brown_moron/ Mahish - https://www.instagram.com/mahish_visuals/ If you want to support #lightscameraazadi you can make a contribution here Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/azadi https://lightscameraazadi.in/support-lca/…
Reach to Dr Joy : joy@iiserpune.acin What is climate change? Why is our climate changing? How is it affecting us? Why should we be worried? We discuss these critical conversations with Dr Joy in the 34th episode of LCA. 3:00 to 7:10 Journey of Dr Joy 7:10 to 12:40 How is climate and weather different? 12:40 to 18:28 What is climate and why is it changing? 18:28 to 21:26 Why are greenhouses important? 21:26 to 25:23 Why are we concerned now? 25:23 to 29:07 What kind of species are we? 29:07 to 32:27 What are the key contributors of CO2? 32:27 to 35:30 Why is cement manufacturing a key contributor of CO2? 35:30 to 43:28 How is this climate affecting our day-to-day weather and impacting our life? 43:28 to 47:47 The evidence we have collected. 47:47 to 51:50 Disconnect between civilians and the scientific community. 51:50 to 58:50 The history of the climate movement Charney report 58:50 to 1:03:00 USA pulling out of the Paris accord 1:03:00 to 1:08:00 How we dealt with changes in climate in the past? 1:08:00 to 1:10:03 Have we lost indigenous practices? 1:10:03 to 1:15:45 How the world is dealing with climate change? 1:15:45 to 1:20:45 The dilemma of developing countries? 1:20:45 to end What can I do to reduce my carbon footprints?…
Follow Anshul Tewari Twitter : https://twitter.com/anshul_tewari Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/anshultewari/ How has social media shaped our culture and society in the past 10 years? How is it affecting our youngsters? What is the scope of progressive politics in the country? Why is it not reaching a wider audience? What are the shortcomings of the progressive movement? Tune in to understand the future of the progressive politics of India. 3:28 to 8:28 Life history of Anshul 8:28 to 10:28 The business model of YKA 10:28 to 14:31 When did Anshul realized his privilege? 14:31 to 18:07 How do you keep biases in check? Policies to make YKA more inclusive. 18:07 to 18:11 Caste ratio of YKA 18:11 to 22:36 How to manage conflicts between dominant group and marginalized groups when it comes to affirmative action? 22:36 to 27:01 How do you intend to respond if someone believes their rejection was not fair? 27:01 to 32:23 The initial challenges faced while starting YKA 32:23 to 35:23 YKA’s big break 35:23 to 39:38 Anshul’s experience of hosting President Obama 39:38 to 49:08 The change of Social media in the past decade 49:08 to 55:43 Some insights on teenager’s and their world view through social media 55:43 to 1:02:43 Living in an echo chamber 1:02:43 to 1:12:41 Why is liberal-progressive politics losing steam? 1:12:41 to 1:22:48 How do you view cancel culture? 1:22:48 to 1:29:58 Judging the historical figure’s character basis today’s morality. 1:29:58 to 1:35:28 How do you manage the disconnect between friends and family? 1:35:28 to end. The future of Indian progressive movement पिछले 10 वर्षों में सोशल मीडिया ने हमारी संस्कृति और समाज को कैसे आकार दिया है? यह हमारे युवाओं को कैसे प्रभावित कर रहा है? देश में प्रगतिशील राजनीति का दायरा क्या है? यह व्यापक दर्शकों तक क्यों नहीं पहुंच रहा है? प्रगतिशील आंदोलन की कमियां क्या हैं? भारत की प्रगतिशील राजनीति के भविष्य को समझने की धुन। 3:28 से 8:28 अंशुल का जीवन इतिहास 8:28 से 10:28 YKA का व्यवसाय मॉडल 10:28 से 14:31 तक अंशुल को अपने विशेषाधिकार का एहसास कब हुआ? 14:31 से 18:07 तक आप बायपास को कैसे रोकेंगे? YKA को अधिक समावेशी बनाने की नीतियां। 18:07 से 18:11 तक YKA का जाति अनुपात 18:11 से 22:36 जब यह सकारात्मक कार्रवाई की बात करता है तो प्रमुख समूह और हाशिए के समूहों के बीच संघर्ष का प्रबंधन कैसे करें? 22:36 से 27:01 तक यदि आप मानते हैं कि कोई उनकी अस्वीकृति उचित नहीं था तो आप कैसे प्रतिक्रिया देना चाहते हैं? 27:01 से 32:23 तक YKA शुरू करते समय प्रारंभिक चुनौतियों का सामना करना पड़ा 32:23 से 35:23 YKA का बड़ा ब्रेक 35:23 से 39:38 राष्ट्रपति ओबामा की मेजबानी का अंशुल का अनुभव 39:38 से 49:08 पिछले एक दशक में सोशल मीडिया का बदलाव 49:08 से 55:43 तक सोशल मीडिया के माध्यम से किशोरियों और उनकी दुनिया के बारे में कुछ अंतर्दृष्टि 55:43 से 1:02:43 एक प्रतिध्वनि कक्ष में रहते हैं 1:02:43 से 1:12:41 उदार-प्रगतिशील राजनीति क्यों भाप रही है? 1:12:41 से 1:22:48 आप रद्द संस्कृति को कैसे देखते हैं? 1:22:48 से 1:29:58 ऐतिहासिक आंकड़े के चरित्र को आज की नैतिकता को देखते हुए। 1:29:58 से 1:35:28 आप दोस्तों और परिवार के बीच के डिस्कनेक्ट को कैसे प्रबंधित करते हैं? 1:35:28 till the end. भारतीय प्रगतिशील आंदोलन का भविष्य…
India’s moral compass is the Indian middle class. It defines how society should operate and behave. It believes in maintaining the old social order of caste and patriarchy. With Prashant, we explore how middle-class morality affects the health and well-being of our society. Follow Prashant Kanojia Twitter : https://twitter.com/PJkanojia Instagram : https://t.co/j6J9p5YIVX?amp=1 Bahujan Mag https://twitter.com/BahujanMag 4:00 to 9:20 Journey of Prashant Kanojia and his early heroes. 9:20 to 11:18 Ganesh Shankar Vidhyarthi’s impact on Prashant’s life 11:18 to 13:15 Prashant’s political enlightenment 13:15 to 18:15 The state of Indian media 18:15 to 22:00 Understanding our society before we understand Media. 22:00 to 26:25 Key changes Prashant has observed in the society. 26:25 to 31:31 Institutions that shape an individual’s thinking 31:31 to 36:07 The role of women that has changed over time 36:07 to 37:35 Middle class morality 37:35 to 42:40 Justice in India 42:40 to 54:45 Prashant’s jail experience 54:45 to 59:52 A story close to Prashant’s heart 59:52 to 1:03:03 Politics of editorial board 1:03:03 to 1:08:05 Systematic failure of Media and other institutions 1:08:05 to 1:11:10 Prashant’s new magazine initiative 1:11:10 till end The future of Bahujan movement भारत का नैतिक कम्पास भारतीय मध्यम वर्ग है। यह परिभाषित करता है कि समाज को कैसे काम करना चाहिए और कैसे व्यवहार करना चाहिए। यह जाति और पितृसत्ता के पुराने सामाजिक व्यवस्था को बनाए रखने में विश्वास करता है। प्रशांत के साथ, हम बताते हैं कि मध्यम वर्ग की नैतिकता हमारे समाज के स्वास्थ्य और कल्याण को कैसे प्रभावित करती है। 4:00 से 9:20 प्रशांत कनौजिया और उनके शुरुआती नायकों की यात्रा। 9:20 से 11:18 प्रशांत के जीवन पर गणेश शंकर विद्यार्थी का प्रभाव 11:18 से 13:15 प्रशांत का राजनीतिक ज्ञानवर्धन 13:15 से 18:15 भारतीय मीडिया की स्थिति 18:15 से 22:00 मीडिया को समझने से पहले अपने समाज को समझना। 22:00 से 26:25 मुख्य बदलाव प्रशांत ने समाज में देखे हैं। 26:25 से 31:31 ऐसी संस्थाएँ जो किसी व्यक्ति की सोच को आकार देती हैं 31:31 से 36:07 महिलाओं की भूमिका जो समय के साथ बदल गई है 36:07 से 37:35 मध्यम वर्ग की नैतिकता 37:35 से 42:40 भारत में न्याय 42:40 से 54:45 प्रशांत का जेल का अनुभव 54:45 से 59:52 प्रशांत के दिल के करीब एक कहानी 59:52 से 1:03:03 संपादकीय बोर्ड की राजनीति 1:03:03 से 1:08:05 मीडिया और अन्य संस्थानों की व्यवस्थित विफलता 1:08:05 से 1:11:10 प्रशांत की नई पत्रिका पहल 1:11:10 अंत तक बहुजन आंदोलन का भविष्य…
The community culture is deep rooted in the Bania community. While this has helped the community grow and prosper this also leads to disempowerment of women, living in echo chambers, and deep rooted casteism. We critique this culture from a feminist lens and an anti-caste perspective, we try to unpack the Bania culture and what it comprises of. 4:00 to 6:11 Nioshi’s journey and introduction to her work 6:11 to 17:20 The caste, culture, of Bania Families. The childhood phase of a Bania girl. 17:20 to 30:49:00 Indoctrination of Bania women, phase 2 for a Bania women. Marriage and the adult life 30:49:00 to 35:28:00 What was Nioshi’s unlearning experience like? 35:28:00 to 39:10:00 How can Bania women unlearn and get out that bubble? 39:10:00 to 43:00:00 How Bania women is a reflection of a Bania men 43:00:00 to 46:38:00 How Bania men denies agency to Bania women? 46:38:00 to 49:34:00 Signaling of a Bania women that she is successful. 49:34:00 to 54:03:00 Increasing labor force participation in Bania women, feminine entrepreneurship, and life after job 54:03:00 to 57:22:00 Relationship of a Bania women to her male child 57:22:00 to 1:01:17 Domestic violence in the community 1:10:17 to 1:05:16 Relationship between Brahmin and Bania women 1:05:16 to end. How a Bania women treats her son and daughters differently? Book- Post-Hindu India, by Kancha Ilaiah https://g.co/kgs/wdAizL Articles written by Nioshi https://feminisminindia.com/2020/11/23/bania-caste-feminism-india/ https://ruralindiaonline.org/articles/manoeuvring-through-mgnrega-in-bhilwara/…
Donate to Dalit Camera: https://www.dalitcamera.com/ Why is education important? Who needs education the most? Is the Indian education space inclusive or exclusive? Do you know what is the rationale behind reservation? Listen to this episode to understand the force of education. Education helps to enlighten the many and especially the one’s who needs it the most. 05:18 to 8:08 Introduction to Buffalo Intellectual’s editorial goal 8:08 to 9:28 Bahujan viewpoint of Upper Caste Liberals 9:28 to 9:58 Buffalo Intellectual’s background 9:58 to 18:13 Casteism in Education. 18:13 to 20:28 Requirement of a pseudonym 20:28 to 27:51 Why there is a global consensus on investing in education? 27:51 to 35:08 The issue of representation. Apartheid regime 35:08 to 41:33 US Civil War, Jim Crow Laws. 41:33 to 54:18 Are we Indians equal? Is every group adequately represented? 54:18 to 1:03:08 Why was the caste census dropped? 1:03:08 to 1:04:38 Caste representation in Courts 1:04:38 to 1:09:38 50% quota ceiling 1:09:38 to 1:20:33 Why ‘merit’ is a bogus construct? 1:20:33 to 1:31:18 The unspoken truth of the system 1:31:18 to 1:33:13 Precedents of sensitivity training from the globe 1:33:13 to 1:43:28 Nature of Indian Upper Caste Liberals 1:43:28 to 1:49:13 Mandal Commission Report and Private Education in India 1:49:13 to 1:52:23 Who are we as a country? 1:52:33 to 2:03:06 Casteism of Liberals, Nehru, and Gandhi 2:03:06 to end Future of Ambedkarite Movement शिक्षा क्यों महत्वपूर्ण है? शिक्षा की सबसे ज्यादा जरूरत किसे है? क्या भारतीय शिक्षा का स्थान समावेशी या विशिष्ट है? क्या आप जानते हैं कि आरक्षण के पीछे तर्क क्या है? शिक्षा के बल को समझने के लिए इस प्रकरण को सुनें। शिक्षा कई लोगों को ज्ञान देने में मदद करती है और विशेष रूप से वह है जिसे इसकी सबसे अधिक आवश्यकता है। 05:18 से 8:08 बफ़ेलो बौद्धिक के संपादकीय लक्ष्य का परिचय 8:08 से 9:28 तक उच्च जाति के उदारवादियों का बहुजन दृष्टिकोण 9:28 से 9:58 बफ़ेलो बौद्धिक की पृष्ठभूमि 9:58 से 18:13 तक शिक्षा में जातिवाद। 18:13 से 20:28 तक छद्म नाम की आवश्यकता 20:28 से 27:51 शिक्षा में निवेश पर वैश्विक सहमति क्यों है? 27:51 से 35:08 प्रतिनिधित्व का मुद्दा। रंगभेदी शासन 35:08 से 41:33 तक अमेरिकी गृह युद्ध, जिम क्रो कानून। 41:33 से 54:18 क्या हम भारतीय समान हैं? क्या हर समूह का पर्याप्त प्रतिनिधित्व किया गया है? 54:18 से 1:03:08 जाति जनगणना क्यों छोड़ी गई? 1:03:08 से 1:04:38 तक न्यायालयों में जाति का प्रतिनिधित्व 1:04:38 से 1:09:38 50% कोटा सीलिंग 1:09:38 से 1:20:33 मेरिट ’एक फर्जी निर्माण क्यों है? 1:20:33 से 1:31:18 व्यवस्था का अटल सत्य 1:31:18 से 1:33:13 दुनिया से संवेदनशीलता प्रशिक्षण की मिसालें 1:33:13 से 1:43:28 भारतीय उच्च जाति उदारवादियों की प्रकृति 1:43:28 से 1:49:13 भारत में मंडल कमीशन रिपोर्ट और निजी शिक्षा 1:49:13 से 1:52:23 हम एक देश के रूप में कौन हैं? 1:52:33 से 2:03:06 उदारवादियों, नेहरू और गांधी का जातिवाद 2:03:06 से समाप्त अंबेडकरवादी आंदोलन का भविष्य Follow Buffalo Intellectual https://www.instagram.com/buffalo.intellectual/ Pedagogy of the oppressed https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedagogy_of_the_Oppressed ST/SC atrocity act https://ncsk.nic.in/sites/default/files/PoA%20Act%20as%20amended-Nov2017.pdf The Merit of Caste https://g.co/kgs/Amo21E https://www.google.co.in/books/edition/The_Caste_of_Merit/ifuwDwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&printsec=frontcover Poona Pact: https://www.britannica.com/event/Poona-Pact…
The caste system has oppressed millions for centuries but a common element among all castes is the oppression of women. Cynthia uses the term Brahmanical Patriarchy to describe the elite position held by upper caste men and its negative impact on society. Inspired by Ambedkar Cynthia highlights how political democracy doesn’t translate to social democracy in India. A charismatic speaker, Cynthia’s journey and views are a must listen for any Indian. Cynthia works in policy advocacy for the rights of women and children from vulnerable sections of Indian society. Cynthia works with a Gender perspective. She was a State Programme Director, Mahila Samakhya Karnataka, a government project for the empowerment of women 2012-2014, with a budget of INR 300 million and 400 staff. She was invited on the Committee set up by the Government of Karnataka to amend the Panchayat Raj Act in 2014-2015, which passed into Law in late 2015. Follow Cynthia on Twitter : @cynstepin Also Follow : @AmbedkarCaravan and @BluePan10159831 Books and Readings Recommended by Cynthia : Debrahmanising History: Dominance and Resistance in Indian Society by Braj Ranjan Mani, Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Liberation Theology and Paulo Freire 1.Journey of Cynthia’s life 2.Dalit consciousness of Cynthia 3.Struggles of having a Dalit past 4.Being a Dalit in a Christian community 5.A Poem by Cynthia 6.Unpacking Brahminical Patriarchy 7.Daily struggles of the Dalit Community 8.What is Cynthia’s political imagination? 1. सिंथिया के जीवन की यात्रा 2. सिंथिया की दलित चेतना 3. दलित अतीत होने के संघर्ष 4. ईसाई समुदाय में दलित होना 5. सिंथिया की एक कविता 6. ब्राह्मणवादी पितृसत्ता को खोलना 7. दलित समुदाय का दैनिक संघर्ष 8. सिंथिया की राजनीतिक कल्पना क्या है?…
Salman Anees Soz is an economic development expert, author, and commentator. He is a former World Bank officer with experience across a range of economic development issues in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Middle East and North Africa, Sub Saharan Africa, and South Asia 1.Status of the Congress Party 2.Economic situation before lockdown 3.Economic data reliability of India 4.BJP’s inexperience in economic management 5.Does the blame of bad economy roots to demonetization 6.NPAs during UPA 7.IBC and Jaitley’s legacy 8.Increase in government spending 9.Schools in Kashmir 10.Learning outcomes 11.Universal health and education 12.Privatization in India 13.India’s manufacturing sector 14.Ease of doing business 15.Direct Bank Transfer 16.Suggestions to improve the economy 17.Fiscal deficit 18.The crisis in Banking 19.Climate change 1. कांग्रेस पार्टी की स्थिति 2. लॉकडाउन से पहले आर्थिक स्थिति 3. भारत की आर्थिक डेटा विश्वसनीयता 4. आर्थिक प्रबंधन में भाजपा की अनुभवहीनता 5. क्या खराब अर्थव्यवस्था का दोष विमुद्रीकरण पर है 6. यूपीए के दौरान एनपीए 7. IBC और जेटली की विरासत 8. सरकारी खर्च में वृद्धि 9. कश्मीर में स्कूल 10. सीखने के परिणाम 11. सार्वभौमिक स्वास्थ्य और शिक्षा 12. भारत में निजीकरण 13. भारत का विनिर्माण क्षेत्र 14. व्यापार करने में आसानी 15. डायरेक्ट बैंक ट्रांसफर 16. अर्थव्यवस्था में सुधार के सुझाव 17. राजकोषीय घाटा 18. बैंकिंग में संकट 19. जलवायु परिवर्तन…
LCA Website : https://lightscameraazadi.in/ Follow Dr Sumeet Mhaskar : https://twitter.com/sumeetmhaskar Prof. (Dr.) Sumeet Mhaskar is trained in Sociology and Political Science. He holds a doctorate in Sociology from the Department of Sociology and St. Antony’s College, University of Oxford. He obtained his M.A and M.Phil. degrees in Political Science from the Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University. Prior to joining JSGP, he was based at the Centre for Modern Indian Studies (CeMIS), Georg-August-Universität Göttingen where held fellowships from the Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung and Max Weber Stiftung. Sumeet has also held positions at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity in Göttingen, Center for South Asia at Stanford University, and International Centre for Development and Decent Work at Universität Kassel. 1.Sumeet’s journey 2.Labour moment. Textile mills of India. 3.Urban-rural migration 4.What is politics in a university like? 5.Why is student politics necessary? 6.How students get affiliated to politics in University? 7.Dynamics of student politics 8.What are the key student movements that changed the face of Indian politics? 9.The politics of the Mandal commission 10.How does caste composition changes after 2006? 11.How the interaction of Savarna and ST/SC exists in University? 12.Issues of ST/SC community in university space? 13.Stance on the reservation 14.Position of Left parties on the reservation 15.Teacher and ST/SC Student relationship 16.Discrimination at AIIMS 17.Politics of JNU 18.How CAA/NRC protest will change the face of Indian politics 1. सुमीत की यात्रा 2. श्रम का क्षण। भारत की कपड़ा मिलें। 3. शहरी-ग्रामीण प्रवास 4. जैसे विश्वविद्यालय में राजनीति क्या है? 5. छात्र राजनीति क्यों आवश्यक है? 6. विश्वविद्यालय में छात्र राजनीति से कैसे जुड़े? 7. छात्र राजनीति की गतिशीलता 8. भारतीय राजनीति का चेहरा बदलने वाले प्रमुख छात्र आंदोलन क्या हैं? 9. मंडल कमीशन की राजनीति 10. 2006 के बाद जाति की संरचना कैसे बदलती है? 11. यूनिवर्सिटी में सवर्ण और एसटी / एससी की सहभागिता कैसे है? 12. यूनिवर्सिटी स्पेस में ST / SC समुदाय के मुद्दे? 13. आरक्षण पर रोक 14. आरक्षण पर वाम दलों की स्थिति 15. शिक्षक और एसटी / एससी छात्र संबंध 16. एम्स में भेदभाव 17. जेएनयू की राजनीति 18. CAA / NRC का विरोध भारतीय राजनीति का चेहरा कैसे बदल देगा…
Visit LCA Website: https://lightscameraazadi.in/ Follow Nikita: https://twitter.com/glorious_gluten Follow Disha: https://twitter.com/WadekarDisha Follow CPA Project: https://twitter.com/CPAProjectIndia People and accounts you can follow : Christina Dhanraj, Kiruba Munuswamy, Asha Kowtal, Dalit women fight and the Blue Dawn Nikita Sonavane graduated with a B.A. (Political Science) degree from St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai and an LL.B. degree from Government Law College, Mumbai. She holds an LL.M in Law and Development degree from Azim Premji University (APU), Bangalore. She has worked as a legal researcher and an advocate for three years. She is the co-founder of the Criminal Justice and Police Accountability Project (CPAProject) a Bhopal based litigation and research intervention focused on building accountability against criminalisation of marginalised communities by the Police and the criminal justice system and press for decarceration. She has previously worked as a Research Associate with the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ), Ahmedabad, on issues of local governance, forest rights, and gender in the Adivasi region of Dang in Gujarat. Disha is a lawyer practicing at the Supreme Court of India. She has worked as an Legal Associate at the Chambers of Sr. Adv. Indira Jaising where she worked on constitutional matters including the Sabarimala case, Jarnail Singh - Reservation in promotion case and the constitutional challenge to Citizenship Amendment Act. Disha headed a legal resource center set up under a project by London School of Economics. Her work involved representation in cases of custodial death and torture, atrocities against SC/STs, deaths due to manual scavenging. Disha was also the youngest lawyer representing victims before the Bhima Koregaon Judicial Inquiry Commission, set up to look into the caste violence witnessed in Maharashtra in 2018. 1.Disha’s Dissent 2.Disha’s story of coming from a Denotified tribe 3.Criminal’s tribes Act 4.Disha’s life story 5.Shubhash Kashinath Mahajan 6.Nikita’s life story 7.Nikita analysis of the criminal justice system 8.Forest rights act 9.A quick history of the caste system 10.Is justice different from Brahmins and for Dalits, Adivasi? 11.Colonial system after the colonial masters 12.Epidemic diseases act 13.Casteism in the justice system 14.Isabell Wilkerson 15.How did caste enter the British system of Governance? 16.Internal Justice systems of various tribes. 17.Provisions of Pachayat extension to Scheduled area act (PESA) 18.Constitution Schedule 5 19.How did constitution tried to safeguard the rights of the marginalized communities and the realities of the same? 20.Criminalising approach of the Adivasi community? 21.Politics of documentation 22.Kherlanji atrocities case 23.Ankush Maruti Shinde 24.Juvenile justice act 25.Presumption of innocence 26.Bhawri Devi 27.Vishakha Guidelines 28.Hyderabad rape case 29.Indramil bai Bhopal 2017 30.Criticism of Me-too movement 31.Khuman Singh 1.दिशा की जीवन कहानी 2.शुभाष काशीनाथ महाजन 3.निकिता की जीवन कहानी 4.आपराधिक न्याय प्रणाली का निकिता विश्लेषण 5.वन अधिकार अधिनियम 6.जाति व्यवस्था का एक त्वरित इतिहास 7.क्या न्याय ब्राह्मणों और दलितों, आदिवासियों से अलग है? 8.औपनिवेशिक स्वामी के बाद औपनिवेशिक प्रणाली 9.महामारी रोग अधिनियम 10.न्याय प्रणाली में जातिवाद 11.इसाबेल विल्करसन 12.ब्रिटिश शासन प्रणाली में जाति का प्रवेश कैसे हुआ? 13.विभिन्न जनजातियों की आंतरिक न्याय प्रणाली। 14.अनुसूचित क्षेत्र अधिनियम (पेसा) को पचायत विस्तार के प्रावधान 15.संविधान अनुसूची 5 16.संविधान ने हाशिए के समुदायों के अधिकारों और उसी की वास्तविकताओं की रक्षा करने की कोशिश कैसे की? 17.आदिवासी समुदाय का आपराधिक दृष्टिकोण? 18.प्रलेखन की राजनीति 19.खेरलानजी पर अत्याचार का मामला 20.अंकुश मारुति शिंदे 21.किशोर न्याय अधिनियम 22.मासूमियत का अनुमान 23.भवरी देवी 24.विशाखा दिशानिर्देश 25.हैदराबाद बलात्कार का मामला 26.इंद्रमिल बाई भोपाल 2017 27.Me too आंदोलन की आलोचना 28.खुमान सिंह…
Follow LCA Website : https://lightscameraazadi.in/ Follow Tejas on Twitter : https://twitter.com/h_tejas Satyashodhak : http://thesatyashodhak.com/ Tejas is a copy editor at EPW and runs a website called The Satyashodhak. The website publishes translated versions of literary works on caste along with articles, essays, and other details on this topic. Books recommended by Tejas Dhananjay Keer's "Mahatma Jotirao Phooley: Father of the Indian Revolutionbiography of Jotirao Phule", Gail Omvedt's "Cultural Revolt in a Colonial Society: The Non-Brahman Movement in Western India" and Rosalind O'hanlon's "Caste, Conflict and Ideology: Mahatma Jotirao Phule and Low Caste Protest in Nineteenth-Century Western India". Suggestions of some social media handles Twitter: @harinarke @scribe_it @meenakandasamy 1.Life History of Tejas 2. When did Tejas realize the forces of the caste system 3. When did you realize that caste is a big thing in India? 4. When did you read about Jotirao Phule? 5.Phule’s intelligence and critique 6.Phule’s attack on the caste system 7.The Brahminical order of the 19th Century 8.The schools lead by Phule couple 9.Phule’s ahead of its time approach 10.The attack by Brahmin samaj on Phule 11. The reaction of Shudra samaj on Phule’s action 12.Phule on religion 13.Aryan invasion theory 14.Gulamgiri 15.The Satyashodhak Samaj 16.Savitribai Phule 1. तेजस का इतिहास 2. जब तेजस को जाति व्यवस्था की शक्तियों का एहसास हुआ 3. आपको कब एहसास हुआ कि भारत में जाति बड़ी चीज है? 4. आपने जोतीराव फुले के बारे में कब पढ़ा? 5. फुले की बुद्धि और समालोचना 6. जाति व्यवस्था पर फुले का हमला 7. 19 वीं शताब्दी का ब्राह्मणवादी आदेश 8. फुले दंपति द्वारा स्कूल का नेतृत्व 9. अपने समय के दृष्टिकोण से आगे बढ़ें 10. फुले पर ब्राह्मण समाज द्वारा हमला 11. फुले की कार्रवाई पर शूद्र समाज की प्रतिक्रिया १२.धर्म पर शासन 13. आर्यन आक्रमण सिद्धांत 14.Gulamgiri 15. सत्यशोधक समाज 16. सावित्रीबाई फुले…
LCA Website: https://lightscameraazadi.in/ Follow Shivani Twitter: https://twitter.com/shii_vani Academia : https://jnu.academia.edu/ShivaniKapoor Prof. (Dr.) Shivani has a doctorate in Political Science from Centre for Political Studies (CPS), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. She obtained her Masters and M.Phil degrees also from CPS, JNU and her Bachelors in Journalism from Lady Shri Ram College, University of Delhi. Previously she was a Visiting Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), New Delhi. Shivani’s recommendation of some Books on Caste •Annihilation of Caste by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar (freely available online and in most Indian languages). For readers more interested in Ambedkar – ‘The Essential Writings of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’, edited by Valerian Rodrigues. •Bhimayana – Incidents in the Life of Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, by Durgabai Vyam, Subhash Vyam and Srividya Natarajan, Navayana Publishers (This is a graphic novel and thus works very well for those getting introduced to caste). •The Exercise of Freedom: An Introduction to Dalit Writing and Steel Nibs are Sprouting: New Dalit Writing from South India -both edited by K Satyanarayanan and Susie Tharu (This is a collection of short stories, poems and essays from Dalit writers across India, translated into English. Literature always works better than academic texts!) •Writing Caste/Writing Gender: Narrating Dalit Women’s Testimonios, by Sharmila Rege (A collection of autobiographical extracts of Dalit women, with a brilliant introduction by Rege) •Urmila Pawar’s autobiography – Aidan (The Weave of my Life) Originally in Marathi and also widely translated in English. •Bama’s Karukku (originally in Tamil, also translated widely) •Some specific books for Hindi speaking and reading audiences – Ajay Navaria’s novel ‘Udhaar ke Log’; Dr. Tulsi Ram’s two part autobiography – ‘Murdhaiya and Manikarnika’; Om Prakash Valmiki’s autobiography ‘Jhoothan’ (also translated in English); any issue of the magazine ‘Dalit Asmita’ (which also carries stories, poems and essays by Dalit writers) •Website Roundtable India (which exclusively covers caste) and Savari (which covers Dalit and advasi women issues) Social Media recommendations by Shivani •Dalit Camera ( Twitter, Insta, FB) •Project Anti-Caste Love (FB, Insta) •DalitFeminist (Insta, FB, Twitter) •DalitQueerProject (Insta) •DalitWomenFight (Insta, Twitter) •DalitHistoryMonth (FB, Insta) •DalitMediaWatch (FB •Dalitlivesmatter (Twitter, FB) •TheDalitVoice (twitter) ST SC Act http://socialjustice.nic.in/writereaddata/UploadFile/The%20Scheduled%20Castes%20and%20Scheduled%20Tribes.pdf 1.Journey of Shivani 2.What do you think when you hear the word ‘Caste’? 3.The force of Caste 4.History of caste 5.Aryan invasion of India 6.Rig Ved, Manu smriti and the origin of the caste system 7.Colonizer’s contribution to the caste system 8.Caste system before the Britishers 9.Caste during Islamic rule 10.Historic traditions around anti-caste struggle 11.Buddhism, Jainism and its fallout from the caste system 12.Ambedkar and his relationship with Buddhism 13.The idea of untouchables 14.Buddhism and its fight with Hinduism 15.Prevention of atrocities Act (ST/SC Act) 16.Violence on ST/SC communities 17.Discrimination on ST/SC communities 18.The idea of reservation 1. शिवानी की यात्रा 2. 'जाति' शब्द सुनते ही आप क्या सोचते हैं? 3. जाति का बल 4. जाति का इतिहास 5. भारत पर आर्यन का आक्रमण 6. ऋग वेद, मनु स्मृति और जाति व्यवस्था की उत्पत्ति 7. जाति व्यवस्था में उपनिवेशक का योगदान 8. अंग्रेजों से पहले जाति व्यवस्था 9. इस्लामिक शासन के दौरान जाति 10. जाति-विरोधी संघर्ष के आसपास की ऐतिहासिक परंपराएँ 11. बौद्ध धर्म, जैन धर्म और जाति व्यवस्था से इसका पतन 12. आंबेडकर और बौद्ध धर्म के साथ उनका संबंध 13. अछूतों का विचार 14. बौद्ध धर्म और हिंदू धर्म के साथ इसकी लड़ाई 15. अत्याचार निवारण अधिनियम (ST / SC अधिनियम) 16. एसटी / एससी समुदायों पर हिंसा 17. एसटी / एससी समुदायों पर भेदभाव 18. आरक्षण का विचार Audio courtesy: Dreamer by Hazy https://soundcloud.com/hazy_music Music provided by https://www.plugnplaymusic.net Art of Silence/Uniq (CC BY 4.0) https://www.dropbox.com/s/msv2t3huzon3xoc/Art%20Of%20Silence_V2.mp3?dl=0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/…
Visit LCA Website: https://lightscameraazadi.in/ Follow Zehra Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zehra.mehdi.771 Zehra is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist and a doctoral candidate at Columbia University. Her research interests are political psychology, religion and identity politics, Partition literature, violence and trauma, and psychoanalytic anthropology. 1.Zehra’s work 2.Zehra’s work in detail 3.How your identity plays a role in your experience? 4.Relationship between upper caste men and lower caste men. 5.Trends in the Muslim community 6.What was Shaheen Bagh’s movement for the Muslim community? 7.Relationship of an Indian Muslim with Hindustan? 8.Secularism and Muslims 9.Religion as faith vs religion as ideology 10.Secularism for Indian Muslim 11.Beneddit Anderson Imagined communities’ origins of Nationalism https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imagined_Communities 12.Questions of secularism and nationalism 13.The demand of Secularism ज़हरा एक मनोविश्लेषक मनोचिकित्सक और कोलंबिया विश्वविद्यालय में डॉक्टरेट उम्मीदवार हैं। उनके अनुसंधान के हित राजनीतिक मनोविज्ञान, धर्म और पहचान की राजनीति, विभाजन साहित्य, हिंसा और आघात और मनोविश्लेषण मानवशास्त्र हैं। 1. ज़हरा का काम 2. ज़हरा का कार्य विस्तार से 3. आपकी पहचान आपके अनुभव में कैसे भूमिका निभाती है? 4. उच्च जाति के पुरुषों और निम्न जाति के पुरुषों के बीच संबंध। 5. मुस्लिम समुदाय में रुझान 6. मुस्लिम समुदाय के लिए शाहीन बाग का आंदोलन क्या था? 7. हिंदुस्तान के साथ एक भारतीय मुसलमान का रिश्ता? 8. धर्मनिरपेक्षता और मुसलमान 9. धर्म के रूप में धर्म बनाम विचारधारा 10. भारतीय मुस्लिम के लिए धर्मनिरपेक्षता 11. बेनेडिट एंडरसन की कल्पना की गई समुदायों की उत्पत्ति राष्ट्रवाद https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imagined_Communities 12. धर्मनिरपेक्षता और राष्ट्रवाद के प्रश्न 13. धर्मनिरपेक्षता की माँग…
Visit LCA Website: https://lightscameraazadi.in/ Arati Kumar-Rao is a National Geographic Explorer, an independent environmental photographer, writer, and artist documenting the slow violence* of ecological degradation. She crisscrosses the South Asian subcontinent following a single-story, across seasons, sometimes over years, to chronicle South Asia’s changing landscapes and climate, and its effect on livelihoods and biodiversity. She communicates through photos, long-form narratives, and art, and is working on her first book. She is currently on a National Geographic Explorer grant to document forced human migration. Website: https://www.aratikumarrao.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/AratiKumarRao Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aratikumarrao/ Some notables organizations SANDRP ( https://sandrp.in/) & India Water Portal ( https://www.indiawaterportal.org/) for research on rivers & water NCF ( https://www.ncf-india.org/) for research on conservation and communities ATREE ( http://atree.org/) for research on communities and hydrology and climate change Books recommended by Arati 1. Sand County Almanac by Aldo Leopold 2. Silent Spring by Rachel Carson 3. Edge of the Sea by Rachel Carson 4. The Sea Around Us by Rachel Carson 5. The Unquiet River by Arupjyoti Saikia about the Brahmaputra 6. Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer Indian environmental news and policy and law thought leaders to follow on twitter: @kanchikohli @nehaa_sinha @mdmadhusudan @jagdishkrishna8 @veenas_water @Harininagendra Audio courtesy: https://freesound.org/people/Glaneur%20de%20sons/sounds/24511/ Glaneur de sons [CC BY 3.0] https://freesound.org/people/Astounded/sounds/518585/ Astounded [CC BY 3.0] https://freesound.org/people/InspectorJ/sounds/339324 , https://freesound.org/people/InspectorJ/sounds/343763 and https://freesound.org/people/InspectorJ/sounds/417281/ / InspectorJ [CC BY 3.0] https://freesound.org/people/Soundatic/sounds/320671/ Soundatic [CC BY-NC 3.0] https://freesound.org/people/Diegolar/sounds/411771/ Diegolar [CC BY 3.0] https://freesound.org/people/Paper%20Jam/sounds/78395/ Paper Jam / [CC BY 3.0] https://freesound.org/people/jp84/sounds/387616/ jp84 [CC BY-NC 3.0] CC Licences: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ The flow of the show: 1)Arati’s journey 2)Exploring Arati’s work and people who are at the centre of it 3)How does Arati decide what issues to cover? 4)Chronicles of Sundarban 5)Sundarban Oil Spill 6)Sundarban stories 7)Indian State and its relationship with the marginalized 8)Policy manipulation from corporate 9)Farraka Barage 10)Rainwater harvesting in Thar 11)Indira Gandhi Canal 12)Our education system 13)Media coverage of the environment 14)Questions from the audience…
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Prof. Swati Chawla is a historian of modern South Asia. She will soon finish her PhD in history from the University of Virginia, with a dissertation focused on policies governing migration and citizenship claims in the Himalayan regions of postcolonial South Asia. 1. What is Digital Humanities? 2. The questions we ask in Digital Humanities space? 3. Swati’s history 4. Swati’s opinion on CAA 5. Histories that Swati teaches 6. How will the education system change post-pandemic? 7. Questioning the division of history? 8. How does a historian keep his bias in check? 9. Lessons from History about Pandemic 10. Why should one study history? 11. Why should one make a career in Liberal arts? 12. Why is intellectual humility important? 13. Careers post-liberal arts 14. The understanding of liberal arts curriculum 15. Students and their dilemma 1. डिजिटल मानविकी क्या है? 2. डिजिटल मानविकी स्पेस में हम जो सवाल पूछते हैं? 3. स्वाति का इतिहास 4. सीएए पर स्वाति की राय 5. स्वाति जो सिखाती हैं इतिहास 6. शिक्षा प्रणाली कैसे बदलेगी महामारी? 7. इतिहास के विभाजन पर सवाल उठाना? 8. एक इतिहासकार अपने पूर्वाग्रह को कैसे रखता है? 9. इतिहास से महामारी के बारे में सबक 10. इतिहास का अध्ययन क्यों करना चाहिए? 11. किसी को लिबरल आर्ट्स में करियर क्यों बनाना चाहिए? 12. बौद्धिक विनम्रता क्यों महत्वपूर्ण है? 13. करियर उदारवादी कलाओं के बाद 14. उदार कला पाठ्यक्रम को समझना 15. छात्र और उनकी दुविधा…
Support LCA - https://www.patreon.com/azadi , https://lightscameraazadi.in/support-lca/ Subscribe Hypothesis Guest Profile: Amit Varma is a writer and podcaster based in Mumbai. He started his career in advertising, moved on to television, and has been a journalist since 2001. He has written for the Wall Street Journal, the Guardian, the Observer and almost every Indian publication. He is currently a columnist for the Times of India, Bloomberg Quint and Cricket Next. He was managing editor of Cricinfo between 2003 and 2008, and a consulting editor at Yahoo after that. He relaunched the online magazine Pragati in 2017, as the chief editor, and made them podcasting pioneers by launching a series of podcasts for them. Follow Amit Varma Follow The Seen and the Unseen Timestamps 4:30 to 20:05 Amit Varma’s journey 20:05 to 24:15 Pre-liberalized era 24:15 to 27:55 Amit’s childhood 27:55 to 29:37 Is a liberal constitution imposed on an illiberal population? 29:37 to 35:20 Is Amit more vocal on Twitter these days? 35:20 to 40:15 Will it matter if BJP changes the constitution? 40:15 to 52:47 Why do so many young people support BJP/Hindutva? 52:47 to 1:00:05 Does Hindutva ring a bell that we cannot comprehend sometimes? 1:00:05 to 1:02:15 Did Amit’s view on Kejriwal change post-Abhinandan sekri’s episode? 1:02:15 to 1:04:45 What does Amit think about his network? 1:04:45 to 1:11:45 Amit’s thought on Secularism 1:11:45 to 1:15:12 How much should we blame our first past post the system 1:15:12 to 1:26:00 Where do you see things in 2024? 1:26:00 to 1:31:45 How Amit’s sees the relationship b/w RSS & BJP 1:31:45 to 1:39:20 Dalit representation in ‘Seen and the Unseen’ 1:39:20 to 1:50:45 Amit's vision for ‘Seen and the Unseen’ and his planning of the show. 1:50:45 to 1:57:45 The business model of podcasts 1:57:45 to end Audience questions Notes 1.Amit Varma’s , The Art of clear writing 2.Episode 254: The Life and Times of Abhinandan Sekhri 3.Episode 248: The Decline of the Congress 4.Episode 149: A Life in Indian Politics 5.Episode 112: Early Indians 6.Episode 45: The BJP’s Magic Formula 7.#47 The Reality of RSS with Bhanwar Meghwanshi 8.I could not be a Hindu 9.Steven Pinker – The Blank Slate 10.George Orwell, A Collection of Essays 11.Politics and the English language 12.Tony Joseph – Early Indians 13.India Moving. A history of migration – Chinmay Tumbe 14.Wanderers, Kings, Merchants: The Story of India through Its Languages by Peggy Mohan 15.Roam research 16.Zencastr 17. Squascast…
Support LCA : https://lightscameraazadi.in/support-lca/ Subscribe to LCA’s Newsletter Hypothesis : https://lightscameraazadi.in/newsletter/ Follow Abhilasha : https://www.instagram.com/beyond_clinical_fences/?hl=en Abhilasha Bharti is a Trauma-informed and Caste-sensitive Counseling Psychologist who holds an M.A in Applied Psychology with a Specialization in Counseling Psychology from TISS, Mumbai. She employs a Systemic and Contextual lens to look into the nuances of how Caste manifests and impacts the Mental health of the Marginalized. 4:00 to 11:30 Welcome Abhilasha and understand her background 11:30 to 14:30 India’s mental health 14:30 to 17:25 Can friends substitute a therapist? 17:25 to 21:25 What happens to the person if they brush their issues under the carpet? 21:25 to 26:15 Examples of emotional abuse 26:15 to 35:00 The normalization of physical abuse to child 35:00 to 40:50 Difference between anxiety, panic, and depression 40:50 to 43:15 Signs of depression 43:15 to 50:45 Our responsibility when someone is in depression 50:45 to 54:30 Parents struggle to accept the mental health problems of their children 54:30 to 57:00 Idea of confidentiality 57:00 to 1:06:30 What is Caste sensitive therapy 1:06:30 to 1:11:50 Some details on Abhilasha’s experience 1:11:50 to 1:16:30 Why is caste therapy important? 1:16:30 to 1:29:00 Inter-generational trauma 1:29:00 to 1:31:10 The cultural hegemony of the ruling class 1:31:10 to 1:47:30 Discussing case studies and caste micro-aggression 1:47:30 to 1:50:45 Mental health effects of micro-aggression 1:50:45 towards the end Imposter syndrome अभिलाषा भारती एक आघात-सूचित और जाति-संवेदनशील परामर्श मनोवैज्ञानिक हैं, जिन्होंने TISS, मुंबई से परामर्श मनोविज्ञान में विशेषज्ञता के साथ अनुप्रयुक्त मनोविज्ञान में M.A किया है। जाति कैसे प्रकट होती है और हाशिए पर पड़े लोगों के मानसिक स्वास्थ्य को कैसे प्रभावित करती है, इसकी बारीकियों को देखने के लिए वह एक प्रणालीगत और प्रासंगिक लेंस का इस्तेमाल करती हैं। 4:00 से 11:30 अभिलाषा का स्वागत करें और उनकी पृष्ठभूमि को समझें 11:30 से 14:30 भारत का मानसिक स्वास्थ्य 14:30 से 17:25 क्या मित्र चिकित्सक की जगह ले सकते हैं? 17:25 से 21:25 उस व्यक्ति के साथ क्या होता है यदि वे अपने मुद्दों को कालीन के नीचे दबाते हैं? 21:25 से 26:15 भावनात्मक शोषण के उदाहरण 26:15 से 35:00 बच्चे के लिए शारीरिक शोषण का सामान्यीकरण 35:00 से 40:50 चिंता, घबराहट और अवसाद के बीच अंतर 40:50 से 43:15 अवसाद के लक्षण 43:15 से 50:45 जब कोई डिप्रेशन में होता है तो हमारी जिम्मेदारी 50:45 से 54:30 माता-पिता अपने बच्चों की मानसिक स्वास्थ्य समस्याओं को स्वीकार करने के लिए संघर्ष करते हैं 54:30 से 57:00 गोपनीयता का विचार 57:00 से 1:06:30 जाति संवेदनशील चिकित्सा क्या है 1:06:30 से 1:11:50 अभिलाषा के अनुभव पर कुछ विवरण 1:11:50 से 1:16:30 जाति चिकित्सा क्यों महत्वपूर्ण है? 1:16:30 से 1:29:00 अंतर-पीढ़ी का आघात 1:29:00 से 1:31:10 शासक वर्ग का सांस्कृतिक आधिपत्य 1:31:10 से 1:47:30 केस स्टडीज और जाति सूक्ष्म आक्रमण पर चर्चा 1:47:30 से 1:50:45 सूक्ष्म आक्रामकता के मानसिक स्वास्थ्य प्रभाव 1:50:45 अंत की ओर इम्पोस्टर सिंड्रोम Round table India https://roundtableindia.co.in/…
Support LCA - https://lightscameraazadi.in/support-lca/ Subscribe to LCA’s newsletter – Hypothesis - https://lightscameraazadi.in/newsletter/ Follow Bhanwar Meghwanshi Twitter – https://twitter.com/bhanwarmegh?lang=en Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bhanwarm/ Link to Mai ek kar sevak tha (2019) https://www.amazon.in/Main-Ek-Kar-Sevak-Tha/dp/8194118514 Link to I could not be Hindu (2020) https://www.amazon.in/Could-Not-Be-Hindu-Story/dp/8189059939 Born in 1975, Bhanwar Meghwanshi is a socio-political activist who joined the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh at the age of thirteen. Since leaving the RSS in 1991, he has been an activist and part of the Ambedkarite Dalit movement. Main ek swayamsevak tha (2019) is his first book, translated in English as I Could not be a Hindu (2020). In this episode, we take a deep dive into Bhanwar ji’s history of joining the RSS, the chain of events that lead to him leaving the RSS, and most importantly understanding how the RSS functions in detail. 4:30 to 10:22 Understanding the context of Bhanwar Ji’s book and the reaction of RSS 10:22 to 14:05 Did RSS people change once they read this book? 14:05 to 25:00 Understanding Sangh’s agenda 25:00 to 30:00:00 Why Bhanwar Ji joined RSS? 30:00 to 34:30 RSS’ organization structure 34:30 to 40:55 The role of a Pracharak 40:55 to 51:40 Relationship between RSS and women 51:40 to 59:00 Difference between RSS and BJP 59:00 to 1:05:33 Upper hand between Bhagwat and Modi 1:05:33 to 1:11:23 Funds of RSS 1:11:23 to 1:20:20 Hindutva vs Hinduism 1:20:20 to 1:27:40 Jati vyavastha in Hindu dharma 1:27:40 to 1:34:40 Creating a Hinduism without Caste 1:34:40 to 1:46:20 RSS & Ambedkar 1:46:20 to 1:59:00 Bhanwar Ji’s early life and first interaction with RSS 1:59:00 to 2:22:30 Bhanwar Ji’s family reaction to his affiliation with RSS and early experiences 2:22:30 to 2:26:42 Concept of discrimination in RSS 2:26:42 to 2:33:20 Bhanwar Ji’s father relationship with Congress 2:33:20 to 2:38:40 BAMCEF letter 2:38:40 to 2:54:17 Connecting the dots 2:54:17 to 3:00:30 Responding to RSS’ propaganda 3:00:30 to end Gujarat 2002 and why the Right Wing is winning 1975 में जन्मे भंवर मेघवंशी एक सामाजिक-राजनीतिक कार्यकर्ता हैं, जो तेरह साल की उम्र में राष्ट्रीय स्वयंसेवक संघ में शामिल हो गए थे। 1991 में आरएसएस छोड़ने के बाद से, वह एक कार्यकर्ता और अम्बेडकरवादी दलित आंदोलन का हिस्सा रहे हैं। मैं एक स्वयंसेवक था (२०१९) उनकी पहली पुस्तक है, जिसका अंग्रेजी में अनुवाद किया गया है क्योंकि मैं हिंदू नहीं हो सकता (२०२०)। इस कड़ी में, हम भंवर जी के आरएसएस में शामिल होने के इतिहास, उन घटनाओं की श्रृंखला, जो उन्हें आरएसएस छोड़ने के लिए प्रेरित करती हैं, और सबसे महत्वपूर्ण बात यह समझते हैं कि आरएसएस विस्तार से कैसे काम करता है। 4:00 से 10:30:30 भंवर जी की किताब के संदर्भ और आरएसएस की प्रतिक्रिया को समझना 10:226 से 18:05 क्या इस किताब को पढ़ने के बाद आरएसएस के लोग बदल गए? 18:05 से 29:00 संघ के एजेंडे को समझना २९:०० से ३०४:०० भंवर जी आरएसएस से क्यों जुड़े? 34:00 से 38:30 आरएसएस का संगठन ढांचा 38:30 से 44:55 एक प्रचारक की भूमिका 44:55 से 55:40 आरएसएस और महिलाओं के बीच संबंध 55:40 से 63:00 आरएसएस और बीजेपी में अंतर 63:00 से 1:09:33 भागवत और मोदी के बीच ऊपरी हाथ 1:09:33 से 1:15:23 आरएसएस के फंड 1:15:23 से 1:24:20 हिंदुत्व बनाम हिंदुत्व 1:24:20 से 1:31:40 हिंदू धर्म में जाति व्यवस्था 1:31:40 से 1:38:40 जाति के बिना हिंदू धर्म बनाना 1:38:40 से 1:50:20 आरएसएस और अम्बेडकर 1:50:20 से 2:03:00 भंवर जी का प्रारंभिक जीवन और आरएसएस के साथ पहली बातचीत 2:03:00 से 2:26:30 भंवर जी की आरएसएस से संबद्धता और शुरुआती अनुभवों पर परिवार की प्रतिक्रिया 2:26:30 से 2:30:42 आरएसएस में भेदभाव की अवधारणा 2:30:42 से 2:37:20 भंवर जी के पिता का कांग्रेस से नाता 2:37:20 से 2:42:40 बामसेफ पत्र 2:42:40 से 2:58:17 बिंदुओं को कनेक्ट करना 2:58:17 से 3:04:30 आरएसएस के प्रचार का जवाब 3:04:30 से अंत तक गुजरात 2002 और दक्षिणपंथी क्यों जीत रहे हैं…
Support LCA : https://www.patreon.com/azadi Subscribe to LCA Newsletter: https://lightscameraazadi.in/newsletter/ Follow Shehzad https://www.instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikh/?hl=en Follow The Pakistan Experience https://open.spotify.com/show/1efQttW7dnyx8sTkUGNapc?si=5J3eH5lYRMOfdg9RV9TaAw&dl_branch=1 4:45 to 10:15 Welcoming Shehzad 10:15 to 12:45 Understanding education culture in Pakistan 12:45 to 18:01 Similarities between India and Pakistan 18:01 to 21:57 Experience with Indian abroad 21:57 to 26:30 Why the animosity is still prevalent between India and Pakistan since 1947? 26:30 to 34:20 The parallel between the far right of India and Pakistan 34:25 to 47:35 The political system of Pakistan 47:35 to 58:45 Stand up comedy scene in Pakistan 1:01:20 to 1:08:00 How does Pakistan see India post-2014? 1:08:00 to 1:16:55 Zia Ul Haq’s turn towards fundamentalism 1:16:55 to 1:23:50 Understanding Imran Khan’s politics 1:23:50 to 1:31:25 Comparing Nawaz Sharif and Imran Khan 1:31:25 to 1:37:45 Pakistani society response to Taliban 1:37:45 to end How serious is the Pakistani state in fighting terrorism? 4:30 से 10:15 शहजाद का स्वागत 10:15 से 12:45 पाकिस्तान में शिक्षा संस्कृति को समझना 12:45 से 18:01 भारत और पाकिस्तान के बीच समानताएं 18:01 से 21:57 विदेशों में भारतीय के साथ अनुभव 21:57 से 26:30 1947 से भारत और पाकिस्तान के बीच दुश्मनी अभी भी क्यों प्रचलित है? 26:30 से 34:20 भारत और पाकिस्तान के सुदूर दक्षिणपंथ के बीच समानता 34:25 से 47:35 पाकिस्तान की राजनीतिक व्यवस्था 47:35 से 58:45 पाकिस्तान में स्टैंड अप कॉमेडी सीन 1:01:20 से 1:08:00 2014 के बाद भारत को पाकिस्तान कैसे देखता है? 1:08:00 से 1:16:55 कट्टरवाद की ओर जिया उल हक की बारी 1:16:55 से 1:23:50 इमरान खान की राजनीति को समझना 1:23:50 से 1:31:25 नवाज़ शरीफ़ और इमरान ख़ान की तुलना 1:31:25 से 1:37:45 तालिबान को पाकिस्तानी समाज की प्रतिक्रिया 1:37:45 समाप्त करने के लिए आतंकवाद से लड़ने में पाकिस्तानी सरकार कितनी गंभीर है?…
Support LCA : https://www.patreon.com/azadi Subscribe to Hypothesis : https://lightscameraazadi.in/newsletter/ Follow Rahee : https://www.instagram.com/artedkar/?hl=en Rahee Punyashloka comes from Orissa, and he is an artist and filmmaker. He is also a Ph.D. student at JNU. This episode discusses various aspects of society, nation-building from the Dalit-Bahujan lens, the 19th-century history of India, and the philosophy of enlightenment. 04:30 to 19:30 Understanding Rahee’s journey 19:30 to 24:30 Experience with Elite film students 24:30 to 31:10 Difference between Bahujan and Savarna families 31:10 to 37:50 Relationship with faith in Bahujan families 37:50 to 43:45 Rahee’s vision around movie-making 43:45 to 49:35 Defining the success of Rahee’s movies 49:35 to 56:45 Rahee’s Ph.D. and research at JNU 56:45 to 1:06:05 The most popular misconception of the 19th Century 1:06:05 to 1:11:25 The instinct of Brahmanical society to homogenize society 1:11:25 to 1:13:55 The similarity between secular and cultural nationalism 1:13:55 to 1:18:15 Bahujan movement and Nation-building 1:18:15 to 1:24:12 The British understanding of caste and what happened? 1:24:12 to 1:29:00 The seed of Right-Wing Nationalism 1:29:00 to 1:31:00 Divergence of Gandhi’s Nationalism and R/W nationalism 1:31:00 to 1:48:00 Why didn’t enlightenment reach India? 1:48:00 to 1:53:15 Understanding Rahee’s art 1:53:15 to 1:58:15 Indian art movement 1:58:15 to end Audience questions. राही पुण्यश्लोक उड़ीसा से आते हैं और वह एक कलाकार और फिल्म निर्माता हैं। वह भी एक पीएच.डी. जेएनयू में छात्र। इस एपिसोड में समाज के विभिन्न पहलुओं, दलित-बहुजन लेंस से राष्ट्र-निर्माण, भारत के 19वीं सदी के इतिहास और ज्ञानोदय के दर्शन पर चर्चा की गई है। 04:30 से 19:30 राही की यात्रा को समझना 19:30 से 24:30 एलीट फिल्म छात्रों के साथ अनुभव 24:30 से 31:10 बहुजन और सवर्ण परिवारों में अंतर 31:10 से 37:50 बहुजन परिवारों में आस्था से रिश्ता 37:50 से 43:45 फिल्म निर्माण के इर्द-गिर्द रही राही की दृष्टि 43:45 से 49:35 राही की फिल्मों की सफलता को परिभाषित करना 49:35 से 56:45 राही के पीएच.डी. और जेएनयू में अनुसंधान 56:45 से 1:06:05 19वीं सदी की सबसे लोकप्रिय भ्रांति 1:06:05 से 1:11:25 समाज को समरूप बनाने की ब्राह्मणवादी समाज की प्रवृत्ति 1:11:25 से 1:13:55 धर्मनिरपेक्ष और सांस्कृतिक राष्ट्रवाद के बीच समानता 1:13:55 से 1:18:15 बहुजन आंदोलन और राष्ट्र निर्माण 1:18:15 से 1:24:12 अंग्रेजों को जाति की समझ और क्या हुआ? 1:24:12 से 1:29:00 दक्षिणपंथी राष्ट्रवाद का बीज 1:29:00 से 1:31:00 गांधी के राष्ट्रवाद और आर/डब्ल्यू राष्ट्रवाद का विचलन 1:31:00 से 1:48:00 ज्ञान भारत तक क्यों नहीं पहुँचा? 1:48:00 से 1:53:15 राही की कला को समझना 1:53:15 से 1:58:15 भारतीय कला आंदोलन 1:58:15 से अंत तक दर्शकों के सवाल। Show Notes: Rahee’s Movie : Noise Reduction II: Chinatown https://vimeo.com/75490662 Password: Chinatown Book – 1857 https://www.amazon.in/1857-Real-Story-Great-Uprising/dp/9350290367/ref =sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=1857+vishnu+bhatt&qid=1631358986&sr=8-1 Immanuel Kant https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/kant/ Moses Mendelssohn https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/mendelssohn/…
Subscribe to Newsletter – https://lightscameraazadi.in/newsletter/ Support LCA – https://www.patreon.com/azadi Follow Disha Ravi Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/disharavii/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/disharavii Disha Ravi, is an Indian youth climate change activist and a founder of Fridays for Future India. In this episode we discuss her journey of becoming a climate activist, issues that she is trying to raise lately, and the debate around environmentalism in India and in the world. 3:10 to 5:40 Welcoming Disha 5:40 to 9:56 Disha’s journey 9:56 to 14:00 Transition from rural to urban 14:00 to 16:00 How has your relationship with technology evolved/changed lately? 16:00 to 22:40 How did Disha dealt with the national attention? 22:40 to 35:40 Issues that Disha is trying to raise these days? 35:40 to 37:45 The impact the UN can creates 37:45 to 41:05 How is the climate conversation different in India as compared globally? 41:05 to 49:55 How Disha envisions the climate studies? 49:55 to 52:55 How can we make climate conversation more accessible? 52:55 to 1:00:30 Is environmentalism a serious debate in global governments? 1:00:30 to end Can there ever be a balance between economic growth and sustainability?…
Support LCA : https://www.patreon.com/azadi Subscribe to LCA’s newsletter - Hypothesis - https://lightscameraazadi.in/newsletter/ Nrithya Pillai is a dancer, dance composer, singer, writer, speaker, and dance instructor who proudly claims her heredity dancer lineage. She is the Artistic Director of Rajarathnalaya Arts Foundation. In this episode we try to understand her journey, the societal challenges she faced while practicing her profession, the history of Bharathanatyam, and its relevance today. 3:55 to 6:00 Welcoming Nrithya 6:00 to 14:00 Nrithya’s history and journey 14:00 to 19:10 The struggle convincing friends and family 19:10 to 31:00 The part of the language that is problematic. 31:00 to 38:15 Nrithya’s relationship with his grandfather Nattuvanar Rajarathnam Pillai 38:15 to 44:10 Hope in relationships 44:10 to 47:45 The idea of self-persecution 47:45 to 1:00:00 How has Bharathanatyam Brahmanized ? Common misconceptions around Bharathanatyam. 1:00:00 to 1:06:12 Importance of Nattuvanars in Bharathanatyam 1:06:12 to 1:15:45 Nrithya’s vision of Bharathanatyam 1:15:45 to end Questions from audience…
Fundraiser Golden Singh : https://milaap.org/fundraisers/support-golden-singh Monalisa Barman : https://milaap.org/fundraisers/support-monalisa-2 Support LCA : https://www.patreon.com/azadi Snehashish Das is an Ambedkarite, Ph.D. scholar at JNU, and activist at BAPSA. In this episode, we try to take a deep dive into understanding the conditions of a movement, how a revolution is slowly built, and the counter forces to a revolution. We also talk about Snehashish’s journey from the school run by RSS till JNU, the vocabulary of the Bahujan movement, and the religious context around it. We also talk about the role of social media in shaping the current movement and its future. 4:30 to 6:50 Introduction 6:50 to 10:45 The political participation of the young generation 10:45 to 16:52 Making of a movement 16:52 to 25:40 Snehashish’s introduction to the movement 25:40 to 37:40 The journey from RSS to JNU 37:40 to 43:00 Savarna response to Bahujan assertion 43:00 to 51:20 DBA vs Bahujan: The right language 51:20 to 1:05:40 Revolution and counter-revolution 1:05:40 to 1:25:30 How do you look at the current movement? 1:25:30 to end Role of social media in shaping the current movement Buddha and Dhamma https://www.amazon.in/Buddha-His-Dhamma-Babasaheb-Dr-B-R-Ambedkar/dp/9380688466 स्नेहाशीष दास एक अम्बेडकरवादी, पीएच.डी. जेएनयू में विद्वान, और बापसा में कार्यकर्ता। इस कड़ी में, हम एक आंदोलन की स्थितियों को समझने की कोशिश करते हैं कि कैसे एक क्रांति धीरे-धीरे बनती है, और काउंटर एक क्रांति के लिए मजबूर करता है। हम स्नेहाशीष की आरएसएस द्वारा संचालित स्कूल से जेएनयू तक की यात्रा, बहुजन आंदोलन की शब्दावली और उसके आसपास के धार्मिक संदर्भ के बारे में भी बात करते हैं। हम वर्तमान आंदोलन और उसके भविष्य को आकार देने में सोशल मीडिया की भूमिका के बारे में भी बात करते हैं। 4:30 से 6:50 परिचय 6:50 से 10:45 युवा पीढ़ी की राजनीतिक भागीदारी 10:45 से 16:52 एक आंदोलन बनाना 16:52 से 25:40 स्नेहाशीष का आंदोलन से परिचय 25:40 से 37:40 आरएसएस से जेएनयू तक का सफर 37:40 से 43:00 बहुजन के दावे पर सवर्ण प्रतिक्रिया 43:00 से 51:20 डीबीए बनाम बहुजन: सही भाषा 51:20 से 1:05:40 क्रांति और प्रतिक्रांति 1:05:40 से 1:25:30 आप मौजूदा आंदोलन को कैसे देखते हैं? १:२५:३० से अंत तक वर्तमान आंदोलन को आकार देने में सोशल मीडिया की भूमिका बुद्ध और धम्म…
Support LCA : https://www.patreon.com/azadi Shweta Goswami is the founder of the Nirmal initiative, a Vrindavan-based social organization that is fighting the issues of child sexual abuse, gender, and caste-based violence. She is also a PhD candidate at Jawaharlal Nehru University. In this episode, we discuss various social challenges in the country starting from witch-hunting, child abuse, and other social evils. 4:45 to 10:55 Shweta and her PhD. on Sant Ravidas and the connect with Gorakhnath 10:55 to 14:45 Witch-hunting in India / Shweta’s journey 14:45 to 28:54 Incidents that changed Shweta’s life and lead her to found Nirmal initiative. 28:55 to 31:31 Witch-hunting in India 31:31 to 45:05 Maha Shweta devi’s kahani 45:05 to 47:15 Maharashtra’s andha shradha nirmulan kanoon 47:15 to 53:00 Child sexual abuse and Shweta’s work at Nirmal initiative 53:00 to 1:02:03 Systematic oppression that Vimukat and Dalit children face 1:02:03 to 1:20:30 Stories of child sexual abuse and the structural problem of India 1:20:30 to end How can we make our workplaces inclusive? श्वेता गोस्वामी, वृंदावन स्थित सामाजिक संगठन, निर्मल पहल की संस्थापक हैं, जो बाल यौन शोषण, लिंग और जाति-आधारित हिंसा के मुद्दों से लड़ रही है। वह जवाहरलाल नेहरू विश्वविद्यालय में पीएचडी की उम्मीदवार भी हैं। इस कड़ी में, हम डायन शिकार, बाल शोषण और अन्य सामाजिक बुराइयों से शुरू होने वाली देश में विभिन्न सामाजिक चुनौतियों पर चर्चा करते हैं। 4:45 से 10:55 श्वेता और उनकी पीएच.डी. संत रविदास और गोरखनाथी के साथ जुड़ाव पर 10:55 से 14:45 भारत में डायन-शिकार / श्वेता का सफर 14:45 से 28:54 ऐसी घटनाएं जिन्होंने श्वेता के जीवन को बदल दिया और उन्हें निर्मल पहल के लिए प्रेरित किया। 28:55 से 31:31 भारत में चुड़ैल-शिकार 31:31 से 45:05 महा श्वेता देवी की कहानी 45:05 से 47:15 महाराष्ट्र की अंधश्रद्धा निर्मूलन कानून 47:15 से 53:00 बाल यौन शोषण और निर्मल पहल में श्वेता का काम 53:00 से 1:02:03 विमुकत और दलित बच्चे व्यवस्थित उत्पीड़न का सामना करते हैं 1:02:03 से 1:20:30 बाल यौन शोषण की कहानियां और भारत की संरचनात्मक समस्या 1:20:30 से अंत तक हम अपने कार्यस्थलों को कैसे समावेशी बना सकते हैं? Seeking Begumpura : https://www.amazon.in/Seeking-Begumpura-Social-Anticaste-Intellectuals/dp/8189059459…
Support LCA : https://www.patreon.com/azadi In this episode of LCA we discuss the life of Dr Meena, many heart breaking incidents of caste atrocities, role of social media, being bought up in an anti-caste household, and lastly the Bhima Koregaon case. Meena Kandasamy (born 1984) is an Indian poet, fiction writer, translator and activist from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Meena published two collections of poetry, Touch (2006) and Ms. Militancy (2010). From 2001-2002, she edited The Dalit, a bi-monthly alternative English magazine of the Dalit Media Network. 3:30 to 7:50 How did Dr Meena become a writer? 7:50 to 13:22 Kilvenmani Massacre 13:22 to 21:05 How has Tamil Nadu changed in all these years from anti caste perspective? 21:05 to 25:30 Challenges in getting published. 25:30 to 31:30 The role of social media in current political times 31:30 to 43:00 What was it like to bought up in an anti-caste household? 43:00 to 44:45 Is Ambedkarism/Periyarism at odds at Hindutva? 44:45 to 51:36 Bhima Koregaon 51:36 to end Do you see hope in Congress? Mandal Commission - http://www.ncbc.nic.in/User_Panel/UserView.aspx?TypeID=1161 Indra Swahney Case - https://byjus.com/free-ias-prep/indra-sawhney-case-1992-sc-judgements/ Link of #26 The Caste of Law with Nikita and Disha : https://lightscameraazadi.in/podcast/26-the-caste-of-law-with-nikita-and-disha/ Kilvenmani massacre https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilvenmani_massacre Laxmanpur Bathe massacre https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laxmanpur_Bathe_massacre Kherlanji https://www.epw.in/journal/2006/45/editorials/kherlanji-caste-violence.html…
Support LCA : https://www.patreon.com/azadi Follow Jyoti Twitter : https://twitter.com/jyotinisha Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jyotinisha/ Jyoti Nisha is an independent writer and filmmaker based in Mumbai. She is an experienced journalist, a trained academic writer, screenwriter and filmmaker offering 10 years of work experience in print, radio and TV. Her crowd-funded film, ‘B. R. Ambedkar Now and Then,’ explores Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar’s life symbolically, politically, and delves into representation and assertion of Bahujan politics in today’s time. She has co-produced the film with Pa. Ranjith’s Neelam Productions. She introduced a new theory - ‘Indian Cinema and the Bahujan Spectatorship' in academia, elaborating on the consumption of popular cinema by the marginalized of this country. 3:45 to 18:50 Understanding Jyoti’s eventful journey 18:50 to 25:20 How did you convince your parents to get into film making? 25:20 to 33:30 What is it try to make a career in the film industry? 33:30 to 39:35 What was film school like? 39:35 to 44:45 What goes behind the scenes? 44:45 to 57:00 Understanding Bollywood’s engagement with caste issues 57:00 to 1:17:15 Story of Geeli Puchi 1:17:15 to end B.R. Ambedkar Now and Then Notes: Indian Cinema and the Bahujan Spectatorship by Jyoti Nisha https://www.epw.in/engage/article/indian-cinema-and-bahujan-spectatorship Media Rumble https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1jhyhg1bow Movie : Close up by Abbas Kiarostami https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjLVCiAtvls…
Support LCA : https://www.patreon.com/azadi Siddhesh is one of the finest artists in the country. He uses his art to raise a voice on important issues. He is a thinker, philosopher, artist, and so much more. With Siddhesh we talk about the future of the Indian art movement. Can India ever truly have a renaissance? Why not? Why is the industry of art and craft underpaid? Who controls the art form of the country? Where will we find real artists? So much discussion packed in this episode. 3:50 to 6:50 Welcome Siddhesh 6:50 to 18:30 When did Siddhesh fell in love with the idea of equality? 18:30 to 25:00 The underappreciated leaders of India 25:00 to 29:20 Gandhi and Ambedkar 29;20 to 35:30 What is it like to grow up in an Ambedkarite family? 35:30 to 37:00 In search of god 37:00 to 46:50 How did Siddhesh discover his voice? 46:50 to 1:02:00 Indian art movement 1:02:00 to 1:09:30 The Indian art industry 1:09:30 to 1:23:00 The privileged Indian artist 1:23:00 to end Closing thoughts सिद्धेश देश के बेहतरीन कलाकारों में से एक हैं। वह महत्वपूर्ण मुद्दों पर आवाज उठाने के लिए अपनी कला का उपयोग करता है। वह एक विचारक, दार्शनिक, कलाकार और बहुत कुछ है। सिद्धेश के साथ हम भारतीय कला आंदोलन के भविष्य के बारे में बात करते हैं। क्या भारत में वास्तव में पुनर्जागरण हो सकता है? क्यों नहीं? कला और शिल्प का उद्योग अंडरपेड क्यों है? देश के कला रूप को कौन नियंत्रित करता है? हमें असली कलाकार कहां मिलेंगे? इस कड़ी में चर्चा का इतना हिस्सा। 3:50 से 6:50 स्वागत है सिद्धेश 6:50 से 18:30 बजे सिद्धेश को समानता के विचार से प्यार कब हुआ? 18:30 से 25:00 बजे भारत के अल्पपोषित नेता 25:00 से 29:20 तक गांधी और अंबेडकर 29; 20 से 35:30 एक अम्बेडकरवादी परिवार में बड़ा होना कैसा है? ३५:३० से ३:00:०० ईश्वर की खोज में 37:00 से 46:50 सिद्धेश ने अपनी आवाज की खोज कैसे की? 46:50 से 1:02:00 भारतीय कला आंदोलन 1:02:00 से 1:09:30 भारतीय कला उद्योग 1:09:30 से 1:23:00 तक विशेषाधिकार प्राप्त भारतीय कलाकार 1:23:00 से समाप्त विचार बंद करना…
Support LCA : https://www.patreon.com/azadi Follow Anurag Minus Verma : https://www.instagram.com/anuragminusverma/ Follow Anurag Minus Verma on Twitter : https://twitter.com/confusedvichar Anurag Minus Verma is one of the rising names of social media. He is a content creator, a multimedia artist, and a satirist. He creates quirky characters, does hilarious voiceovers, and mimics the power centers of our society. Through his mimicry, jokes, and characters he sends an interesting message to society that will make you ponder over conventional stereotypes. Through this podcast, we try to enter his mind and want to learn more about the parallel universe he has created, his journey, and his worldview. 3:20 to 5:28 Welcoming Anurag 5:28 to 8:48 What is ‘Minus Verma’? 8:48 to 15:25 How is Anurag dealing with the new found fame? 15:25 to 18:50 Anurag’s thought process behind videos 18:50 to 21:12 The production process of a video 21:12 to 28:17 Taking forward to political discourse 28:17 to 35:00 History of Anurag 35:00 to 39:50 Why is JNU anti-capitalist. 39:50 to 50:47 Feeling of becoming an important voice 50:47 to 58:45 Anurag’s wisdom and intellect 58:45 to 1:04:56 Confessions on Anurag minus verma’s page 1:04:56 to 1:06:20 How do you look at influencer culture? 1:06:20 to 1:09:35 Artist and the struggle 1:09:35 to 1:15:56 Political awakening of Anurag 1:15:56 to 1:25:16 Anurag’s inspiration and future plans अनुराग माइनस वर्मा सोशल मीडिया के बढ़ते नामों में से एक है। वह एक कॉन्टेंट क्रिएटर , एक मल्टीमीडिया कलाकार और एक व्यंग्यकार है। वह अद्वितीय चरित्र बनाते है, उल्लसित आवाज ओवर करते है, और हमारे समाज के शक्ति केंद्रों की नकल करता है। अपनी मिमिक्री, चुटकुलों और चरित्रों के माध्यम से वह समाज को एक दिलचस्प संदेश भेजता है जो आपको पारंपरिक रूढ़ियों पर विचार करने के लिए प्रेरित करेगा। इस पॉडकास्ट के माध्यम से हम उनके ज़हन में प्रवेश करने की कोशिश करते हैं और उनके द्वारा बनाए गए समानांतर ब्रह्मांड, उनकी यात्रा और उनके विश्व दृष्टिकोण के बारे में अधिक जानना चाहते हैं। 3:20 से 5:28 तक अनुराग का स्वागत करते हुए 5:28 से 8:48 Is माइनस वर्मा ’क्या है? 8:48 से 15:25 अनुराग नए पाए प्रसिद्धि के साथ कैसे काम कर रहा है? 15:25 से 18:50 वीडियो के पीछे अनुराग की विचार प्रक्रिया 18:50 से 21:12 एक वीडियो की उत्पादन प्रक्रिया 21:12 से 28:17 तक राजनीतिक प्रवचन को आगे बढ़ाते हुए 28:17 से 35:00 बजे अनुराग का इतिहास 35:00 से 39:50 जेएनयू पूंजीवादी विरोधी क्यों है? 39:50 से 50:47 एक महत्वपूर्ण आवाज बनने की भावना 50:47 से 58:45 अनुराग का ज्ञान और बुद्धि 58:45 से 1:04:56 अनुराग माइनस वर्मा के पेज पर इकबालिया बयान 1:04:56 से 1:06:20 आप प्रभावशाली संस्कृति को कैसे देखते हैं? 1:06:20 से 1:09:35 कलाकार और संघर्ष 1:09:35 से 1:15:56 अनुराग का राजनीतिक जागरण 1:15:56 से 1:25:16 अनुराग की प्रेरणा और भविष्य की योजनाएँ…
Support Lights Camera Azadi https://www.patreon.com/azadi Follow Yuvan Aves Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/a_naturalists_column/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Yuvan_aves How diverse is India’s education system? Is it really challenging a child to learn and understand diverse culture and viewpoints? What are gaps in our education? How are market forces disrupting the locals and the indigenous communities? Where is the climate movement headed? We try to answer these tough questions together with Yuvan. 3:30 to 6:30 Yuvan’s life history 6:30 to 9:10 How did Yuvan become a Naturalist? 9:10 to 12:30 Understanding Krishnamurthy school 12:30 to 18:25 What changes Yuvan seeks in Indian education system? 18:25 to 23:55 Support to local education 23:55 to 30:15 How do you look at textbook culture? 30:15 to 35:30 How do you look at central boards? 35:30 to 43:00 Pulicat Lagoon 43:00 to 48:55 How to balance economy and culture? 48:55 to 51:40 What should be our model of development? 51:40 to 56:30 How do you look at free market economics? 56:30 to 59:00 Will India ever goodbye to Capitalism? 59:00 to the end How do you look at the climate movement? Teesta Dam Project https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teesta_Low_Dam_-_IV_Hydropower_Plant #34 Climate Change 101 with Dr Joy Merwin - https://lightscameraazadi.in/podcast/34-climate-change-101-with-dr-joy-merwin-monteiro/ Adam curtis– The century of the self https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnPmg0R1M04…
Support Lights Camera Azadi https://www.patreon.com/azadi Follow Suchitra. Twitter: https://twitter.com/suchitrav Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suchitravijayan/ https://suchitravijayan.com/ Have you ever wondered how life is at the borders? Far away from the elite urban spaces of the nation-state. Places where the force of constitution barely exists. How is life around these borders where national identities dilute? What is it like to be a part of a tribe near a Bangladeshi border or a fighter on the Afghanistan border? Suchitra Vijayan joins me to discuss her fantastic book ‘Midnight’s Borders’ which is a brilliant work of investigative journalism. To buy Midnight’s Border https://www.amazon.in/Midnights-Borders-Peoples-History-Modern/dp/8194879051/ref =tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1609997755&sr=8-1 2:30 to 6:00 Knowing Suchitra 6:00 to 10:44 What is your experience carrying an Indian Passport? 10:44 to 15:00 What made Suchitra travel to the extent of our borders? 15:00 to 24:44 How was Afghanistan – Pakistan border? 24:44 to 27:15 Suchitra’s perspective on war 27:15 to 31:21 Why are we so emotional about borders? 31:21 to 38:00 A story that did not make it to the book. 38:00 to 48:15 How do you manage to put yourself together? 48:15 to 1:03:00 India-Bangladesh border 1:03:00 to 1:15:20 Kotwali Darwaza 1:15:20 to 1:18:30 Ali’s house 1:18:30 to 1:41:30 Tawang and elites of Delhi 1:41:30 to 1:50:25 Nagaland 1:50:25 to 1:53:53 Battle of Kohima 1:53:53 to 2:06:00 Nellie massacre 2:06:00 to end. Guwahati and Burmese Citizenship Act Books and References •The Loss of Hindustan: The Invention of India •Despite the State: Why India Lets Its People Down and How They Cope •Nellie Massacre : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nellie_massacre •Bhawan Singh : http://www.betterphotography.in/perspectives/great-masters/bhawan-singh/46132/ •Burmese Citizenship Act of 1982 : https://www.hrw.org/reports/2000/burma/burm005-02.htm •Gupta, Karunakar. "The McMahon line 1911-45: the British legacy." China Quarterly (1971): 521-545. •Gupta, Karunakar. "Distortions in the history of Sino-Indian frontiers." Economic and Political Weekly (1980): 1265-1270. •Gupta, Karunakar. "Mr Karunakar Gupta Replies." The China Quarterly 54 (1973): 363-368. •Gupta, Karunakar. "A note on source material on the Sino-Indian border dispute—Western Sector." China Report 17.3 (1981): 51-55. Gupta, Karunakar. "Hidden History of the Sino-Indian Frontier I—1947-1954." Economic and Political Weekly (1974): 721-726. Gupta, Karunakar. "Hidden History of the Sino-Indian Frontier: II: 1954-1959." Economic and Political Weekly (1974): 765-772…
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