Latest posts by Neha Viswanathan from September, 2007
India: Pursuing a PhD
nanopolitan on getting more students in India to pursue their PhDs.
Sri Lanka: Information Security
Voice Of South on creating awareness in the Government about information security.
Nepal: Kidney Racket
Deepak's Diary on the human organ trading racket in Nepal.
Nepal: Students and Minority Groups
Blogdai reflects on the current mood in Nepal – and brings some good and bad news.
India: “Hostile areas” and blogs
The Social Blog points to a blog written by Mona El Farra on the situation in Gaza.
India: NTR, MGR and Adulation
The Culture and Politics of Tamil Cinema on the culture of adulation and comparing the cases of two contemporaries in different states.
Sri Lanka: A Lesbian Advertisement?
Some of Cerno‘s friends feel that a particular advertisement has lesbian undertones. People in the comments section don't seem to quite agree.
Sri Lanka: Justice and Law
Indi.ca picks up the specific case of Malaka Silva, and the denial of justice. “Sri Lankans already have little faith in a justice system where connections can so easily get you off, but this would just shatter it.”
Pakistan: Interview with Fahd Mirza
The Pakistani Spectator has an interview with Fahd Mirza who has been blogging for a grand six years.
Bangladesh: Cartoons and Religion
Adda on the detention of Arifur Rahman because of a cartoon, laws and sensitivity of religious groups.
Bangladesh: IT and computer literacy
Voice of South on computer literacy program as an innovative way to spread IT in rural Bangladesh.
India: Sexual Harassment at the workplace
Ultra Violet on sexual harassment in the workplace in India and on corporate reactions.
Nepal: Writers and reading culture
Wagle Street Journal on the reading culture in Nepal and writers becoming celebrities.
Nepal: Quitting the Government
The Radiant Star on the Maoists quitting the government, and on what's next on the cards.
Nepal: Maoists and Politics
Kathmandu Speaks on why the Maoists should learn politics.
India: Faith and Science
nanopolitan on the faith-based attacks on science and the reluctance of the Indian scientific to comment.
Nepal: Regional Politics
Nepali Netbook on regional politics, and how India's aspiring relationship with China affects the one with Nepal.
Bangladesh: Accessing Google
E-Bangladesh on whether Bangladesh's government is blocking access to Google.
India: On “Movements”
Siddhartha Shome on new social movements that “claim to represent the “people” – the downtrodden Indian masses, without, however, subjecting this claim to the test of democratic elections”
India: Amritsar Diary
Reshma Anand reflects on the various facets of Amritsar.
India: Silk Road
Tabula Rasa travels along the Silk Road and blogs it. Day 9 and 10 here.