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Dr. Nandini Murali
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Dr. Nandini Murali is a communications professional, author and researcher in Indic Studies. She is a Contributing Editor with the HinduPost. She loves to wander in the forests with her camera.
Is Artificial Intelligence the new age digital colonisation?
Another pathbreaking book by Shri Rajiv Malhotra that is a wake up call for all of us all of us to be better informed, self-aware and engaged in our efforts to preserve a dharmic world order.
Sthala purana of the Andal Temple
Andal, the 9th century Sri Vaishnavite poet, is the first woman Bhakti poet of the country. The sthala purana of the Srivilliputhur temple associated...
Priya Ramani vs MJ Akbar verdict: Vindication of women who experience workplace sexual harassment
The Priya Ramani acquittal verdict is an important first step in creating safe, inclusive and affirmative work spaces for women...
Westernised and colonised underpinnings of social sciences in Bharat
In the second part of the series scholars Rajiv Malhotra and Come Carpentier explore and further dissect the underpinnings of how social sciences in...
Westernised and colonised underpinnings of social sciences in Bharat – Part 1
Social Sciences in contemporary Bharat is an entirely Western import, totally alienated and disconnected from our tradition. In the first of a two-part series,...
Exploring the Mahabharata Within
Mahabharata within, an online exploratory workshop blended Bharatiya Knowledge Traditions such as Yoga, theatre, dance, art, contemplative conversations and process work using the Mahabharata as a framework to explore the human psyche
“Groping is an offence. Groping over clothes is an offence!”
The recent controversial Bombay High Court Order on ‘skin to skin’ groping in POCSO raises several problematic questions on the rights of children to a life free of coercive violations of their bodily integrity and safety
The politics of Jallikattu
In the absence of grounded perspectives on the need to preserve, conserve and nourish traditional sports such as Jallikattu, the entire narrative risks being used as political photo op, “full of sound and fury, signifying nothing!”
The strange case of Sister Abhaya: An indictment of the criminal justice system
The Abhaya Verdict is a moment of reckoning for all institutions to reflect on their complicity in protecting, perpetuating and normalising abuse of power at the individual, organisational and institutional levels.