Middle-class Indians might hate Arundhati Roy, but shutting her out would leave us a poorer society. An assessment of...
After the high-voltage protests at Singur, Nandigram, Niyamgirhi and Bhatta Parsaul, one would have supposed at least the base...
Where do the battles for earth, water and sky end? Dayamani Barla and Aruna Roy in conversation with Shoma...
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India’s land wars are going to escalate by the day. Keeping government out of the negotiations is only one...
They did the unthinkable: they resisted the Tata Nano factory. In doing so, they raked up big questions about...