Listening to Tagore
Aseem Shrivastava connects Tagore’s perspectives on nature with the crying need today for a philosophy for an Ecological age. It is fascinating to see how […]
Aseem Shrivastava connects Tagore’s perspectives on nature with the crying need today for a philosophy for an Ecological age. It is fascinating to see how […]
The era of radical change can only come from a deep sense of belonging to a place, says R. Sridhar, in his talk at the […]
Ashish Kothari writes on how we need to break the false divisions between work and leisure and make both more meaningful. Economic development and modernity […]
Isn’t this time of ecological crises a time for active engagement and opportunity for deep involvement, particularly in the field of education, asks Rema Kumar. […]
The revolutionary founder of SECMOL Sonam Wangchuk shares how he, along with a group of like-minded people, transformed the education system in Ladakh. I am […]
Editorial: Learning from Indigenous People Thoreau expressed his contempt for mankind when he said, “It appears to be a law that you cannot have a deep […]
If we want to stop this culture from killing the planet, we might instead try asking how so many indigenous cultures lived in place for […]
Ziro is a wonderful landscape with beautiful forests, rolling hills and rice fields, and also home to a unique culture which sets an example to […]
Did my car slow down on its own near a house made of karvi sticks? Or did the muscle memory of my legs press on […]
Living Farms, an NGO that works with tribal villages in the eastern state of Odisha, has documented 357 forest foods harvested by tribes in the […]
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