Friday, October 11, 2024

Interviews

“The farmers have overcome fear and have sown fear in the minds of our enemies to win this struggle”—AIKS leader, Vijoo Krishnan

During the last days of the Farmers protest at the borders of Delhi against the three farm bills introduced by the Union government, Sreerag PS, Associate Editor of Indian Ruminations spoke with All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) leader Vijoo Krishnan about the deep rooted crisis faced by the farmers in the country.

“Lokame Tharavaadu celebrates diversity; at a time when the secular aspects of India are being questioned,” ̶ Artist and Curator Bose Krishnamachary

The Editorial Team of Indian Ruminations had a discussion with Artist and Curator Bose Krishnamachary of Kochi Biennale Foundation on his latest show ‘LokameTharavaadu’....

“Elected Autocracy can lead to Fascist Dictatorship; that is the Lesson We Draw from History” CPI General Secretary, D. Raja on Modi Government

D Raja, the General Secretary of the Communist Party of India (CPI) spoke to Sreerag PS- the Associate Editor of Indian Ruminations, at CPI...

The Grey Shades of Schools: Formation and Reproduction of Social Class Identities -Sharmila Rathee, Delhi University

The contested terrain of school education in India is entering into new levels of contradictions along with the Corona crisis. As the schools are...

Writer’s Dreams, Editor’s Knife and Seller’s Rack : Contemporary Tendencies in Creative Writing -Dr. Christine Williams, Director Sydney School of Arts & Humanities...

Interiview with Dr Christine Williams, Director, Sydney School of Arts & Humanities by Dr. Syam Sudhakar, Kerala Several universities, colleges and their boards of studies...

Shweta Mishra about her book ‘What is a Woman: This is Trash. Leave It ‘

Dr. Shweta Mishra ‘Shawryaa’ works as an Assistant Professor of English at M.B.P. Government Post Graduate College, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. She has done her...

“Writing Poetry is a slow work; to pen down all your thoughts with deep insights is tedious” Sanjeev Bansal, Poet, Ludhiana

Born in 1989, Sanjeev Bansal is a poet from Ludhiana, Punjab who writes out of his experiences delving deep into his subconscious trying to...

“I was petrified, but then I thought of the Palestinian children suffering and I found the strength.” – Michelle Cohen Corasanti, Novelist

Michelle Cohen Corasanti is the author of the novel, The Almond Tree. Who though being a Jewish, has depicted the sufferings of Palestinians and...

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