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Francois Gautier
Francois is a French journalist and author based in India. He is the editor in chief of the Paris-based La Revue de l’Inde (lesbelleslettres.com) and a director of a book collection on India with the same publisher. |
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Multi World India
Over the past 200 years -- in Asia, Africa and South America -– the natural capacity to learn has been suppressed and substituted by a compulsory, imported, education system that has consistently failed to respect environment (nature), culture or indigenous knowledge. Neither does it encourage or endorse the values of natural and innate creativity or personal courage and freedom. Not unnaturally: it was once installed by colonial rulers. Though they have long since departed, the system continues to rule. The Multiworld Network is a growing association of people from Asia, Africa and South America, all joined together in a common objective to end that rule and thereby restore the diversity of learning that existed from times immemorial. |
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Upanayna
An Indian blog about indigenous knowledge systems, languages and traditions. |
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India Together
A great alternative, non-commercial news website and blog on India. |
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Kamat's Potpourri
A website whose contents range from pre-historic rock paintings to documenting contemporary communities and it is a hodge-podge of Indian history, arts and cultural diversity. It showcases the works of Krishnanand and Jyotsna Kamat. |
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Hindu Devotional Blog
A blog about mythologies, pictures and descriptions of various gods in Sanātana Dharma. |
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Indian Puppetry
A tribute to the art of Indian puppetry and its practitioners |
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Devinder Sharma's Blog
Devinder Sharma is a distinguished food and trade policy analyst. An award-winning Indian journalist, writer, thinker, and researcher well-known and respected for his views on food and trade policy. He researches policy issues concerning sustainable agriculture, biodiversity and intellectual property rights, environment and development, food security and poverty, biotechnology and hunger, and the implications of the free trade paradigm for developing countries. |