Delhi Police Commissioner
“You can’t go out at 2 in the night and then say that you were a victim of a crime,” “We all need to take some precautions. You can’t carry […]
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“You can’t go out at 2 in the night and then say that you were a victim of a crime,” “We all need to take some precautions. You can’t carry […]
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To those who know me for a while, my struggle to find some affordable help with the home and Nisarga is no news. For the most part, the options are
An Afternoon with the Maid’s kids Read More »
So Nisarga has his difficult sleeping days as usual, and I am sleep deprived as a normal state of functioning. Before sleeping late at night (early morning), I realized that
I almost killed us all this morning Read More »
Transcript of Globalizing Inequality – a lecture by P. Sainath, sponsored by the Center for Social and Environmental Justice of Washington State University, Vancouver. Video by pdxjustice Media Productions. Part
Transcript: Globalizing Inequality by P. Sainath Part 4 Read More »
Every once in a while, you have politicians, police officers, people supposed to prevent sexual harassment make public comments about women provoking rape. Predictably, it unleashes a storm of criticism.
The blame game and the true game Read More »
As the year comes to an end, here is where the Keenan and Reuben incident stands.
Update on Keenan and Reuben murders at Amboli Read More »
Republishing this post today to add this quote of horror: Usha Devi, a slum dweller, went into labour at night on the 12th Jan 2012 . She was taken by
Mistaking Gloss for Standards Read More »
Nadia Shaikh (name changed) was 14 years old, and she went missing from near her home on the 14th of May 2011. She had been taking a walk in a
Victim of the state of our apathy Read More »
This post continues from where the earlier one about the Facts of the Keenan and Reuben Case ended. That one was getting too long, and new information was coming in. This is fairly comprehensive – I think.
Developments in the Keenan and Reuben case Read More »