
Tanvir Aeijaz
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3 weeks ago |
outlookindia.com | Tanvir Aeijaz |kavitha Muralidharan
National As South India opposes changes like delimitation and the push for Hindi, fearing a loss of political power and cultural harm, the struggle raises larger concerns about fairness and regional rights in India Photo: Illustration: Vikas Thakur Photo: Illustration: Vikas Thakur “Women and children have no part in war, yet they pay the highest price.” —Leymah Gbowee, Liberian peace activist & Nobel Prize winner In India’s ongoing North-South cultural divide, women and children have, as...
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1 month ago |
frontline.thehindu.com | Ajaz Ashraf |Tanvir Aeijaz |Vaishna Roy
Hannah Arendt’s canonical exhortation for the persecuted Jew that “...if one is attacked as a Jew, one must defend oneself as a Jew” finds resonance in the Dalit’s resistance against Brahminism and caste atrocities in India. Articulating the political contestation, imbued with the concept of social justice, Dalits look forward not to a continued endurance of historical, or even day-to-day, injustice but to pursue both normative and strategic vindication of their rights and dignity.
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Nov 30, 2024 |
newindianexpress.com | Tanvir Aeijaz
No matter how much a financial system is fortified against scams, there is always a fraudster, a conman, or a swindler aiming to game that system. Financial crimes, a la white-collar crimes, are committed, interestingly, by those working closely with the system or those having the innate skill to justify the art through the framework of ‘fraud triangle’, that is in the terms of opportunity, incentive and rationalization.
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Oct 27, 2024 |
outlookindia.com | Tarique Anwar |Tanvir Aeijaz |Snigdhendu Bhattacharya
Children read the Quran during the holy fasting month of Ramadan at a madrassa in Mathura on March 24, 2023 Photo: AFP via Getty Images Children read the Quran during the holy fasting month of Ramadan at a madrassa in Mathura on March 24, 2023 Photo: AFP via Getty Images For Madrasa Aadhunikaran Shikshak Ekta Samiti UP state president Ashraf Ali, the recent Supreme Court stay on the recommendations of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) regarding madrasas brought a...
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Oct 27, 2024 |
outlookindia.com | Rakhi Bose |Tanvir Aeijaz
NationalKerala's madrasa education system has long been a subject of discussion and debate, often clouded by misconceptions and misunderstandings about its funding, structure, and role in society. Muslim children on the way to a Madarasa, Kodungallur, Kerala, India. Photo: Getty ImagesMuslim children on the way to a Madarasa, Kodungallur, Kerala, India.
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