June 29, 2017August 30, 2017Popular Essays Mercês, Stereotypes and the Broken System The incident at Mercês is a demonstration of the breakdown of law and order.
June 29, 2017August 30, 2017Popular Essays Ayurveda and the Ills of Nationalism How ayurveda is used to promote Indian nationalism to the detriment of bahujan groups.
June 21, 2017August 26, 2017Popular Essays Law and Liberties in Times of Executive Fiats Why beef-bans, in any form, are unconstitutional.
June 15, 2017August 30, 2017Popular Essays Beefing up the Law for No Beef The deceptively packaged Rules that are designed to ban bovine slaughter and the consequently make beef ban a reality.
June 12, 2017August 30, 2017Popular Essays Public Hearings: How the Coal is sought to be tempered The farce of public debates for private good: How states and corporates manipulate public opinion.
June 11, 2017August 26, 2017Popular Essays Reading Reginald: Between “Venice” and “Russia” Exploring Reginald Fernandes’ works.
June 10, 2017August 26, 2017Popular Essays Reading Reginald: Inside Africa Exploring Reginald Fernandes’ works.
June 8, 2017August 26, 2017Popular Essays Reading Reginald: Magic, Love, and ‘Dignidad’ Exploring Reginald Fernandes’ works.
June 7, 2017August 26, 2017Popular Essays Tejas Express: Public Property and Civic Duties Can public spaces be for everyone’s benefits when casteism prevails?
June 1, 2017August 30, 2017Popular Essays The Invisible, Unimportant, Expendable Pedestrian For caste society, to be in a car is a sign of importance; to be on foot is a sign of lowness, of unimportance and expendability. Caste society means vulnerable pedestrians and killer roads.