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It’s Time for India’s Scheduled Tribes to Claim World Indigenous Peoples’ Day
August 9, 2025
[with Jordan Namchu, PhD Candidate, Sociology, IIT Bombay] The article examines the growing significance of World Indigenous Peoples’ Day in India, despite the Government of India’s refusal to recognise Scheduled Tribes (STs) as “indigenous peoples”…
More than a Chief Minister: Shibu Soren shouldn’t be measured by his ‘political success’
August 5, 2025
This article reflects on the passing of Shibu Soren, fondly remembered as Dishom Guru, a towering figure in Jharkhand’s Adivasi movement. It traces his role in transforming grassroots resistance into a broad-based political struggle for statehood…
The Silenced Struggles of Transmen
August 4, 2025
Globally, transmen face structural erasure—not only due to their gender-diverse identities, but also because they were born in female bodies, traditionally viewed as inferior. Views expressed in this article are solely those of the author…
Tamil Nadu’s Journey From Social Justice Towards ‘(Dis)Honour Killings
August 2, 2025
[with Hugo Gorringe] Tamil Nadu has a proud history of politics committed to social justice. Failure to act decisively against the scourge of caste-violence and so-called honour-killings, contributes to the perception that egalitarian commitments have…
Instrumentalizing The University: The Principles Underlying Higher Education Regulation at India’s Founding
August 1, 2025
The contemporary literature on Indian universities is rife with discontent about academic freedom. Apart from attacks within and outside the university on the production and dissemination of knowledge, the state has systematically undermined institutional autonomy…
Kerala vs Chhattisgarh: Nun arrests expose how BJP deals with two kinds of Christians
July 31, 2025
The arrest of two Catholic nuns from Kerala in BJP-ruled Chhattisgarh on charges of forced conversion has triggered political uproar and exposed the BJP’s divergent postures toward Christians. What appears to be a contradiction in…
How The Fair Use Clause Is Being Applied To Generative AI
July 29, 2025
The summary judgments in the Anthropic and Meta cases recognise the highly transformative character of GenAI, thereby favouring a finding of fair use with respect to using copyrighted materials for training purposes. Read more. Views…
Bihar’s Migrants Lack SIR Documents
July 28, 2025
Co-author: Rajendran Narayanan, Associate Professor, School of Arts and Sciences, Azim Premji University, Bengaluru A recent survey, by the Stranded Workers Action Network, shows that about 70% of migrant respondents from Bihar had no awareness…
Hollow Cry
July 28, 2025
The demand for men’s rights hinges on false narratives. The agenda here is not to liberate people under various structures of oppression, but to denounce the achievements of feminism. Views expressed in this article are…
Unmaking Citizens: The Architecture of Rights Violations and Exclusion in India’s Citizenship Trials
July 26, 2025
Co-authored by: Mohsin Alam Bhat (Queen Mary University of London), and researchers Arushi Gupta, and Shardul Gopujkar, with the support of researchers and law students from NLSIU Based on 1,193 High Court cases, landmark Supreme…
Mapping Ableism in Indian Legal Structures
July 26, 2025
Disability is not merely absent from legal recognition but is actively constructed as a site of deficit, dependency, and exclusion. The Constitution enshrines ableist assumptions by equating disability with incompetence and by framing rights as…