c The sensitive sociologist By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sat, 03 Jan 2009 00:00:00 +0000 Any social scientist would give an arm and a leg to coin one new concept. M N Srinivas invented three such, with each resonating widely among the intellectual community, writes Ramachandra Guha Full Article
c Sex meets society, in court By indiatogether.org Published On :: Wed, 08 Jul 2009 00:00:00 +0000 The Centre, mulling over the Delhi High Court verdict on Section 377 of the IPC, should recognise a basic principle of democratic freedoms - we are free when others are free. The India Together editorial. Full Article
c Theyyam revived: A step backward? By indiatogether.org Published On :: Tue, 09 Apr 2013 00:00:00 +0000 The ritualistic form of worship, once rejected as superstitious and irrational, witnesses a steady resurgence in Kerala. Is it because of a strong wave of casteism, the interpolation of Hindu Brahminical philosophy or merely a yearning to go back to the roots? Nileena M S explores. Full Article
c Unexpected sounds on Southern radio By indiatogether.org Published On :: Thu, 04 Jul 2013 00:00:00 +0000 One would think that Hindi and Kannada music would never play in Chennai on radio, and Bangalore because of its unique history would surely have Tamil and Telugu songs on air. And Hyderabad must have one Hindi station. Wrong, finds Vaishnavi Vittal. The Great Indian South is one big surprise! Full Article
c Tales of the excluded By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sat, 08 Feb 2014 05:33:24 +0000 The recent judicial pronouncement criminalising homosexuality has created quite a furore, but in reality those with limited or no interaction with people of alternative sexual orientation have only a vague idea of their continuous struggle and challenges. Pushpa Achanta brings us two poignant narratives. Full Article
c In search of Binodini and her peers By indiatogether.org Published On :: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 03:45:37 +0000 The leading ladies of Bengali theatre in the late 19th and 20th centuries presented an intriguing portrait of women caught between two worlds, liberated in a way, yet shackled in others. A recent performance as tribute to these artists leads Shoma Chatterji to reminisce their lives and times. Full Article
c The fate of Sikkim's sacred river hangs in balance By indiatogether.org Published On :: Tue, 28 Oct 2014 10:08:30 +0000 Having drastically curtailed the width of eco-sensitive zones in Sikkim, the MoEF seems intent on ignoring local sentiment as well as environmental norms in order to push forward the Tashiding HEP on the sacred Rathong Chu river. Soumik Dutta reports on the latest in the case. Full Article
c A Man Cannot Tolerate Failure By indiatogether.org Published On :: Tue, 19 May 2015 16:30:24 +0000 The age-old notions of patriarchy and masculinity, which suppress and disempower women, have an equally damaging effect on men’s behaviour and psyche, leaving them ill-equipped to handle failure. Rimjhim Jain reports. Full Article
c Unleashing Political Renaissance By Rejecting Patriarchy By indiatogether.org Published On :: Wed, 10 Jun 2015 11:30:55 +0000 Boregaon is a small village in Solapur district of Maharashtra where men have shunned the patriarchal mindset to support women’s political empowerment and gender equality, writes Suchismita Pai. Full Article
c Where hidden identities wait for justice By indiatogether.org Published On :: Wed, 24 Jun 2015 07:30:44 +0000 Naam Poribortito, the debut film of activist Mitali Biswas, reveals the dark and gory underbelly of West Bengal in particular, and the nation at large, where rape victims are denied justice and crusaders are silenced more often than not. Shoma Chatterji has more on the film and its portrayals. Full Article
c The city in question By indiatogether.org Published On :: Wed, 29 May 2019 17:28:26 +0000 Girish Karnad's clear-eyed, unsentimental and even self-deprecatory view of the city seems rare in the Indian narrative imagination, which continues to nurse the notion of ‘the village innocent’ vs ‘the city corrupt’. Full Article
c Talk: Decriminalising Indian politics By indiatogether.org Published On :: Thu, 01 Apr 2004 00:00:00 +0000 An India Together radio program featuring Professor Jagdeep Chhokar of the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad on the new anti-criminalization rules for India's elections. Full Article
c Between cup and lip By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sat, 28 Oct 2006 00:00:00 +0000 The Government of India's draft community radio (CR) policy proposes to allow NGOs and other non-profit organisations to run low power radio stations with limited advertising. The policy is expected to go to the Cabinet for approval soon, but CR advocates and broadcasters are keeping their fingers crossed, notes Surekha Sule. Full Article
c How Sikkim’s casino dream turned sour By indiatogether.org Published On :: Mon, 23 Jun 2014 03:52:09 +0000 Financial irregularities, a probable political conflict of interest and unsavoury social impact have thrown a cloud over the potential of Sikkim’s casino industry, once envisioned to attract revenues for the state from gaming tourism. Soumik Dutta reports. Full Article
c In search of the elusive female traveller By indiatogether.org Published On :: Tue, 28 Oct 2014 03:53:18 +0000 Most Indian languages do not have a specific word for the female traveller. The traveller is by definition male, a fact that provokes Namrata R Ganneri to delve deeper into the gendered nuances of travel and its implications for women. Full Article
c Have you overstepped the Sustainable Consumption Line? By indiatogether.org Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 00:00:00 +0000 Humanity has collectively crossed the limits necessary for ecological sustainability. Ashish Kothari argues for a sustainable consumption line that would ensure individuals and communities do not partake of resources in a way that deprives others or endangers the environment further. Full Article
c When companies flout norms and regulators look away By indiatogether.org Published On :: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 07:34:59 +0000 A recent report from environmental research group Toxics Link exposes how multinationals are flagrantly violating the MoEF-notified rules on e-waste, even as the authorities empowered to enforce implementation remain passive. Richa Malhotra details the key findings. Full Article
c It ain’t so difficult to green your home! By indiatogether.org Published On :: Wed, 10 Sep 2014 08:45:34 +0000 The environmental benefits accruing from green buildings and living spaces are widely known, but it is often inertia that prevents the adoption of these alternatives. Chandrashekar Hariharan discusses a few easy steps that could foster greener urban infrastructure. Full Article
c Production cost Rs. 60, auction price Rs. 47 By indiatogether.org Published On :: Thu, 01 May 2003 00:00:00 +0000 As tea estates are closing down, 70,000 plantation workers in Kerala face joblessness. M Suchitra and M P Basheer report from Peermade. Full Article
c Saviour of the hassled commuter By indiatogether.org Published On :: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 00:00:00 +0000 Rasika Dhavse summaries a study on bus transport systems from India's Auto Fuel Policy report of 2002. Full Article
c These food subsidies inflate prices By indiatogether.org Published On :: Wed, 01 Oct 2003 00:00:00 +0000 Why is it that large expenditure on food subsidy in India does not achieve more in reducing undernourishment? At a New Delhi public hearing earlier this year, Dr. Amartya Sen addressed this question. Full Article
c Rescuing the coconut economy By indiatogether.org Published On :: Mon, 01 Dec 2003 00:00:00 +0000 A community-based microcredit programme attempts to revive the economy of coastal Kerala's villages. Prathapan B reports. Full Article
c Financing inequality and impunity By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sun, 01 Feb 2004 00:00:00 +0000 World Bank funding of development projects in Andhra Pradesh is criticized by rights activists in the state who argue that conditions for the poor are worsening. Full Article
c Diamond Point : where dignity is auctioned By indiatogether.org Published On :: Thu, 01 Apr 2004 00:00:00 +0000 Hyderabad has been seeing a spurt in construction activity whose benefits are not exactly trickling down to daily wage workers. Safia Sircar finds out why. Full Article
c Thanjavur : summer of discontent By indiatogether.org Published On :: Thu, 01 Apr 2004 00:00:00 +0000 The Thanjavur region in TN is currently an economy in distress. Lalitha Sridhar captures the voices, concerns and the many questions. Full Article
c What can save Kerala's small coir? By indiatogether.org Published On :: Thu, 01 Apr 2004 00:00:00 +0000 With small coir manufacturers in Kerala unable to modernise their processes, their loss has become Tamilnadu's gain, reports P N Venugopal. Full Article
c Defence or development? By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sat, 01 May 2004 00:00:00 +0000 Colonel Pavan Nair studies the allocations for defence and development efforts, and asks what's needed to reach even the modest standards of Brazil or Sri Lanka. Full Article
c The shadow economy By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sat, 01 May 2004 00:00:00 +0000 Solutions to crises in the informal economy should encourage entrepreneurship, but also recognise that a large portion of the shadow economy is downgraded labour. Full Article
c Common minimal budgeting By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sun, 01 Aug 2004 00:00:00 +0000 The hike in defence spending is one of the reasons Budget 2004 did not do enough justification for development expenditure, says Pavan Nair. Full Article
c Recruiting debt By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sun, 23 Jan 2005 00:00:00 +0000 The Kerala government complains that nearly all its revenue is used to pay the salaries of government employees. Why, then, is the government busy adding new members to its recruiting agency? P N Venugopal notes the contradictions, as the government's finances slide further into the red. Full Article
c A breach in the interlinking plans By indiatogether.org Published On :: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 00:00:00 +0000 Forced by the Supreme Court to make its research public, the agency that claimed to have conducted feasibility studies on interlinking rivers puts out an incomplete document. Sudhirendar Sharma notes, however, that the politics of this mega-project will keep it alive, despite such incompetence and disregard for regulations. Full Article
c Tsunami hit saltmakers suffer govt silence By indiatogether.org Published On :: Wed, 09 Feb 2005 00:00:00 +0000 45 km south of Nagapattinam, the 26 December tsunamis washed away thousands of tonnes of stock salt at the Vedaraniam salt pans, filled them with debris and black silt. With government relief coverage withdrawn and the start of the season missed, manufacturers are in despair. Krithika Ramalingam reports. Full Article
c Water canals, or treasury drains? By indiatogether.org Published On :: Tue, 08 Mar 2005 00:00:00 +0000 Large water management projects are often announced with much fanfare, but as an audit of Gujarat's implementation shows, they're more likely to steer money towards other ends, and leave the taxpayers holding the bill for the benefits that have been diverted elsewhere. Himanshu Upadhyaya reports. Full Article
c Pulling the workhorse, driving the rickshaw By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 00:00:00 +0000 Despite notoriously variable and low earnings, close to 30% of the male population in Bilaspur's Chingrajpara slum are cycle-rickshaw pullers. Third in the SLUM DIARIES series, Ashima Sood cuts across boundaries to chronicle the forces impinging on the pullers' livelihoods. Full Article
c Brains and bullocks By indiatogether.org Published On :: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 00:00:00 +0000 Village economies are increasingly unable to adjust to the forces of globalisation, which is capital-intensive, and has a large urban footprint. Aparna Pallavi reports on a meeting to address the challenges villages face, and the suggestions thrown up by participants confident that the challenges can be met. Full Article
c The hamaal: weightlifter or pack mule? By indiatogether.org Published On :: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 00:00:00 +0000 In Bilaspur's Saturday vegetable market, loaders complain of interminable waits each day to receive payments as low as Rs 5 from traders and vendors. In this fourth article in our SLUM DIARIES series, Ashima Sood notes that a plethora of labour laws are being flouted, with Chhatisgarh's minimum wages schedule not helping. Full Article
c Budget 2005: Rhetoric vs. reality By indiatogether.org Published On :: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 00:00:00 +0000 Allocations in the annual budget are the real indicators of the government's priorities. It is by studying these that we can really judge how committed the administration is to the goals proclaimed publicly. Jacob John examines Budget 2005 and finds a yawning gap between promises made and the money approved to achieve them. Full Article
c Connecting outlays to outcomes By indiatogether.org Published On :: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 00:00:00 +0000 Although the government has spent large sums of money tackling problems, most social and economic indicators in the country are far short of the goals. Jaydeep Biswas and Debashish Sircar say we need better interim assessments of how money is spent, and social infrastructure to complement physical nation-building. Full Article
c 'Regularly' employed in Chingrajpara By indiatogether.org Published On :: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 00:00:00 +0000 Can the small-time retail shop's employee or the truck operator's handyman claim more job protection than his wage labour counterpart? In this sixth article in our SLUM DIARIES series, Ashima Sood notes that the labour law framework is no more a friend of the small establishment's employee than it is of the casual labourer. Full Article
c 'Middle class' palaces By indiatogether.org Published On :: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 00:00:00 +0000 Who is buying the new homes that are mushrooming in every city? What income group does this class belong to, and how does their affluent consumption compare to the national average, or to home-buyers elsewhere in the world. Darryl D'Monte finds some of the answers at a session with a human geographer. Full Article
c Special Exploitation Zone By indiatogether.org Published On :: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 00:00:00 +0000 At Cochin's Special Economic Zone, independence is a forgotten ideal. Here, as in other SEZs, the government has long treated native soil as territorial possessions of foreign nations, exempt from taxes, rules and safeguards that apply elsewhere. The only losers are the workers. P N Venugopal reports that now this charade is being expanded. Full Article
c Snakes and Ladders in Chingrajpara By indiatogether.org Published On :: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 00:00:00 +0000 Even though caste barriers are far less visible in the Chingrajpara slum than in the villages its residents came from, how far one goes is still a function of where in the hierarchy one starts. Yet for many migrants, arrival in this Bilaspur, Chhatisgarh slum is the first rung on the ladder of upward mobility. Ashima Sood concludes SLUM DIARIES. Full Article
c Less scrutiny of PSUs planned By indiatogether.org Published On :: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 00:00:00 +0000 Financial audits of public undertakings can be conducted as in other firms, but how about audits of their administration? Himanshu Upadhyaya observes that the government's move to limit the CAG's mandate confuses financial scrutiny with oversight of governance issues, and the public auditor's role in the latter function is still vital. Full Article
c A prescription that suits the doctor! By indiatogether.org Published On :: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 00:00:00 +0000 Does the World Bank advocate development, or is it simply a money-lender pushing its loan packages? For too long, the distinction has been blurred, allowing the Bank to make self-serving recommendations. Sudhirendar Sharma notes the latest instance of this as the Bank pushes into water sector reforms in India. Full Article
c Micro credit gathers force By indiatogether.org Published On :: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 00:00:00 +0000 There is now mounting hope that micro finance can be a large scale poverty alleviation tool. Banks too are shedding their old reluctance to lend to the poor, and are looking to tap the expertise of micro credit groups to create a new market. Ramesh Menon reports on the status quo and the challenges ahead. Full Article
c An exceptional nation By indiatogether.org Published On :: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 00:00:00 +0000 Can we be a 'rich' people without doing any of the things that 'rich' countries now do, without the foundations on which they built their progress? That's an important question - because if the answer is no, then our current path to prosperity is in vain, and won't forestall another few decades of poverty and all-round deprivation. The India Together editorial. Full Article
c Low cost rural houses from local materials By indiatogether.org Published On :: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 00:00:00 +0000 A traditional rural residence is almost always based on adaptations to the local environment, and is often built with the labour of the villagers themselves without the need for external mechanised inputs. Surekha Sule reports on the Rural Building Centre, a NIRD initiative showcasing several such homes. Full Article
c The dams balance sheet By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 00:00:00 +0000 The establishment's appetite for large dams diminished marginally in the late nineties, but encouraged by the World Bank's low-key decision to restart funding, Indian governments are ready to start building again. But are large dams worth the expenditure? Tarun Jain and Ashima Sood report on the findings of a new research paper. Full Article
c A new coalition backs garment workers By indiatogether.org Published On :: Sat, 04 Feb 2006 00:00:00 +0000 Even if activists and trade unions in India succeed in pushing up wage scales in the garment industry, manufacturers are likely to point out that with higher labour costs and hence billing, the high profit global retail buyers would shift their business to cheaper nations like Bangladesh or Indonesia. Is there a way out? Anuja Mirchandaney finds out more. Full Article
c Beyond the Clemenceau's recall By indiatogether.org Published On :: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 00:00:00 +0000 The recall of the decommissioned French warship Clemenceau back to France in the wave of protests worldwide opens a great opportunity for India to clean its ship breaking yard in Alang, and improve conditions for its workers. A thorough assessment of facilities at Alang is much needed, notes Ramesh Menon. Full Article