complete issue online next month

 

symposium participants

  • THE PROBLEM
    Posed by Aditya Nigam, Fellow, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi

  • SPRING THUNDER ANEW
    Bernard D'Mello, Deputy Editor, 'Economic and Political Weekly', Mumbai

  • ANARCHISM OR REVOLUTIONARY MARXISM?
    Arindam Sen, Politbureau Member, CPI(ML) Liberation, Delhi

  • IN THE WAKE OF LALGARH
    Sujato Bhadra, human rights activist, Kolkata

  • INTERVIEW
    With Santosh Rana, PCC CPI(ML) by Biswajit Roy, freelance journalist, Kolkata

  • WAR AND PEACE
    Shashank Kela, writer; worked as a social activist, Nagpur 

  • PLEADING FOR JUSTICE
    Nandini Sundar, Professor of Sociology, Delhi School of Economics

  • THE CURSE OF PAIKDEV: A LAMENT FOR WATER
    Hartman de Souza, independent scholar and activist, Goa

  • MAOISM: THE NEPAL SCENE
    Prashant Jha, journalist, Kathmandu

#607 
March 2010


RED RESURGENCE
a symposium on the Naxal/Maoist
challenge to the state


March 2003
cover design by www.seshdesign.com

Next month: The Mahabharata 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • RESPONDING TO THE MAOIST CHALLENGE
    Mahendra Kumawat, IPS (retd.); former Special Secretary, Internal Security, GOI, Delhi

  • THE DREAMSCAPE OF 'SOLUTIONS'
    Ajai Sahni, Executive Director, Institute for Conflict Management, Delhi

  • SCATTERED TRUTHS, BITTER SEEDS
    Vasanth Kannabiran, feminist writer, Hyderabad

  • WHAT'S POETRY GOT TO DO WITH IT?
    Prathama Banerjee, historian, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi

  • VIOLENCE AND REVOLUTION
    Apoorvanand, Department of Hindi, University of Delhi

  • THE RUMOUR OF MAOISM
    Aditya Nigam, Fellow, CSDS, Delhi

  • PERMANENT SPRING
    Dilip Simeon, independent scholar; former Fellow, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, Delhi

  • COMMENT
    The IPCC Debate: Of Science and Politics, received from Peter Ronald deSouza, Director, IIAS, Shimla

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