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Cyclone Michaung flooded Chennai and its neighbouring districts, bringing to the forefront questions of urban land use, planning, ecology and preservation of lakebeds and river basins. In this episode, host G. K. Rao tell how the "Contour line" idea of urban development provides a way out.
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In this episode of Threadbare, host G. K. Rao does a deep dive into the Sikh separatist movement which has a past riddled with terrorism and deaths, and which at the present finds favour among Sikhs in Canada.
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Puuttuva jakso?
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An analysis of what's happening at Gaza; who can stop Israel; and how the path to peace lies in addressing the historical injustices meted out to the Palestinian people.
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In the final part of Fountain Ink's podcast on India's curriculum revision, we speak to educationist R. Govinda who says the rewriting of history textbooks has become a political project, and the debate over it pushes the real issues of dysfunctional schools, drop-out rates, and poor learning outcomes into the back burner.
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What's behind the recent revision of textbooks in India? What's been left out and what's been brought in? Have textbooks always been a battleground of political ideologies? What's the history of textbook writing in India? Listen to this episode of Threadbare, Fountain Ink's podcast show, where associate editor Suresh P Thomas, speaks to Dr. Manish Jain of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, Delhi, to know the answers to these questions and more.
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In the final part of our deep dive into the proposed Great Nicobar Project, we examine the economic case for a transshipment terminal at India's southern most island. Will it manage to snare away traffic of established ports like Singapore, Colombo, and Port Klang? Can it serve strategic ends and be a commercial winner?
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In part one of our two-part series on the proposed mega development project in Great Nicobar island we speak with Dr. Pankaj Sekhsaria, an environment scientist at IIT-Bombay who has studied the islands for more than two decades. He calls the project a 'monumental folly'.
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The island of Great Nicobar is one of India's remotest spots. It is here that the government is planning a Rs 72,000-crore project to build a massive container terminal, India's largest. It size and location raise troubling questions about the environmental impact on a protected biosphere--which is also the last home of the Shompen and Jarawa tribals--as well as the issue of commercial viability.
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