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2021 May 1-15

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Dear Reader ,

We hustle, we shuttle, we pant and we run behind. Hence, sometimes we forget to glance through things that we love – this is where Indian Ruminations come to the rescue. Every month, we promise to bring  you this newsletter so that you can read the best of our content right at your fingertips, all that you missed out on!

POETRY

Ode to an Inkling
Isha Sharma

“Deep within, the Recluse and his Muse sit arm in arm.
Limbs intertwined in passion
The Recluse indulges his Muse,
Time forgotten, space confined.
I am without you, within you, the Muse muses
I am the screams of silence.”

FICTION

Fata Morgana
Appu Ajith
The story takes the reader to the mystery and catharsis in the world of Vayu and Shirin.

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Aana Bharathi
Haritha T Chandran
The fiction sings the tale of three lives, scrapping through life in a dilapidated house.

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BOOK REVIEW

Saloni Mishra reviews the book ‘Half Mother’byShahnaz Bashir and engages in a contemplative approach to discuss how the fiction gives you the glimses of truth about the everyday life, the trauma and survival of Kashmiris.

OPINION

Reconstructing our Solidarity with the Farmers’ Protest

Analysing the farmer’s protest from the perspective of federalism, Philose Koshy explores the ways we can reconstruct our format of solidarity.

LONG READ

An Ambedkarian Reading of India’s Tryst with Hindu Nationalism and Social Justice

Pallikonda Manikanta a research scholar at Jawaharlal Nehru University writes an in-depth and well researched long essay on the rise of Hindu nationalism through an Ambedkarian lens.

EXCERPT

Shudras and Democratic India

An excerpt from the excellent essay by Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd evaluating the history and political transformation of the shudras.

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