shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 23 2007 | news, India, books
A new line of Indian comics actually seems to be doing pretty well in both India and the US.
Quoted: "The overarching theme behind Virgin comics is reinterpreting classic Indian stories and making them relevant to today's youth," said Sharad Devarajan, CEO and Publisher, at the launch of the company's first comics (Devi, The Sadhu, Snakewoman and Ramayan Reborn). "Comics like Amar Chitra Katha have not evolved artistically or story-wise. The present generation doesn't want to hear the same stories all over again."
shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - 17 days ago | india, news
So sad...
Quoted: Pilgrims, many of them children, were trampled on a hillside in northern India after rumors of a landslide fueled a stampede.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 14 2008 | india, media, news
Interesting article on how magazines are thriving in India, while they seem to be tanking here...
Quoted: An explosion of Western magazines has hit newsstands in India in the past year, pitching a familiar mix of gossip, relationship advice and expensive goodies.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - May 30 2008 | india, news, newspaper
Potentially writing for these guys. It would be nice to see them have a stronger online presence like Little India magazine, though. Guess it's harder for a daily vs. a monthly.
Quoted: Over the years India Abroad has grown into a leading newspaper for Indian Americans and is today considered the voice of this influential community.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - May 02 2008 | india, poverty, news
Excellent article raising a lot of points about measuring inequality and using a quantitative index to assess qualitative concepts...
Quoted: Inequality is important, but the way we measure it is stupid.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 17 2008 | india, women, news, seattle events
I had looked at a lot of Madhu Kishwar's work in grad school. She really is a pioneer in this field. I recommend checking out one of her talks if you have a chance!
Quoted: As India hurtles towards unparalleled economic growth and projects itself as the shining example of modernity and tradition, the ugly face of domestic violence and dowry-related suicides continues to haunt the country's conscience. You are invited to a presentation on these issues by India's leading activist, writer and publisher, Madhu Kishwar.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 15 2008 | india, sports, women, news
India gets a cheerleading squad...
Quoted: How paradoxical, and delightful, that Bangalore, a city that has leapt to global prominence on the back of work outsourced by America, is now itself outsourcing from America. On Sunday, a team of Washington Redskins cheerleaders landed in Bangalore to help create India’s first cheerleading squad.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 13 2008 | india, books, news
A review of A Blue Hand: The Beats in India. I had no idea that India had this kind of influence on the Beats (specifically Ginsberg), although it's not surprising. Sounds like an interesting read.
Quoted: Fifteen months in India in the early 1960s had a lasting influence on American poet Allen Ginsberg.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 01 2008 | india, olympics, sports, news
We're starting to see Olympic boycotts! Apparently Bhaichung Bhutia, India's soccer captain, is "among the first athletes to refuse to run with the torch."
Quoted: India's soccer captain has refused to carry the Olympic torch through New Delhi later this month to protest China's crackdown on recent demonstrations in Tibet, a sports official said Tuesday.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 13 2008 | news, health, india
They finally caught the doctor at the head of the huge illegal organ transplant ring in India...
Quoted: A doctor suspected of running a kidney-trading racket in India is deported from Nepal, police say.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 07 2008 | india, international, news
This story was all over the news when I was in India - very disturbing trend that points to much deeper issues (the relative inability to get kidneys legally in India AND the desperation of the poor/unemployed who sell their kidneys on the black market).
Quoted: "When I woke up, I felt this terrible pain on my abdomen. They told me they had taken out my kidney. I thought I was going to die," said Shakeel Ahmed, who had come to Delhi to find work.
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- mohit - Apr 23 2007
- phelps - Apr 24 2007
- shiwani - Apr 24 2007
You must be shiwani's friend before you can comment on this Fave.i dotted about this awhile ago!
http://bluedot.us/users/mohit/dot/74203498483
wow- how totally relevant for your research Shiwani! Are you going to incorporate it somehow?
yeah! i'm talking about how ACK is becoming kind of obsolete in india and i think this new series pinpoints those reasons really well. maybe they'll give me a job? haha.
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