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Land of Equality, Part II

Posted on May 23, 2006Apr 30, 2018 by Sankrant Sanu

Read Part I The Department of Social Division I was now even more curious about this remarkable country of Ladnam. How did they come up with this system of victim ratings for…

The Land of Equality, Part I

Posted on Apr 28, 2006Apr 30, 2018 by Sankrant Sanu

In my quest far and wide for a society that had achieved equality I reached the Republic of Ladnam. At the border, there was a big arched gate made of stone. On it were…

The Conversion War and Religious Freedom

Posted on Dec 2, 2005Oct 15, 2017 by Sankrant Sanu

The doctrine of religious freedom is enshrined in the UN charter under the declaration of Universal Human Rights and also in article 25 of the Indian constitution. Both these declarations state that…

Re-imagining Religious Freedom

Posted on Oct 20, 2005Jun 1, 2014 by Sankrant Sanu

The doctrine of religious freedom is enshrined in the UN charter under the Declaration of Universal Human Rights and also in article 25 of the Indian constitution. Both these declarations state that…

TEACHING PLURALISM AND TOLERANCE

Posted on Feb 3, 2005Aug 22, 2013 by Sankrant Sanu

Building on Our Own Traditions “Aap Hindu ho ya Muslim?” (Are you a Hindu or a Muslim?) It was an innocent question asked by Salma,* a pretty ten-year-old girl studying in a…

Are Indians Corrupt?

Posted on Mar 5, 2004Aug 22, 2013 by Sankrant Sanu

In his recent Republic Day address, Indian president Abdul Kalam spoke about what has become a hot topic in India today. He said: “…There are only three members of the society who…

Should education be compulsory?

Posted on Dec 29, 2003Aug 22, 2013 by Sankrant Sanu

The proposed Education Bill 2003, up for debate in parliament, seeks to make primary education “free and compulsory.” This enabling legislation, which will give effect to last year’s decision to make education…

Why India Is A Nation

Posted on Oct 9, 2003Jul 1, 2014 by Sankrant Sanu

One of the oft-repeated urban myths that sometimes pops-up in conversation even among many educated, well meaning Indians is that India as a nation is a British creation.

Teaching Pluralism and Tolerance: Building on Our Own Traditions

Posted on Aug 29, 2003May 4, 2025 by Sankrant Sanu

This was first published in the print edition of Manushi journal, Issue no. 137 of 2003. “Aap Hindu ho ya Muslim?” (Are you a Hindu or a Muslim?) It was an innocent question asked by…

The Empire Within

Posted on May 29, 2003Aug 22, 2013 by Sankrant Sanu

Sankrant Sanu responds to Arundhati Roy’s speech at the World Social Forum Dear Arundhati: I enjoyed reading your first novel. I respect some of the stands you have taken. I write this…

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