By Pankaj Saxena On Friday, February 12th, 2016
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Project ACRPR: Shall We Punish the Hindus?

[contextly_sidebar id=”0oHYAoccsryCxiJt2jCP3h7JHY8BfEvQ”]   We have seen how the ACRPR Project is full of famous anti-Hindus; how the Project suspiciously targets India; how the Report writers manipulate More...

By Pankaj Saxena On Monday, February 8th, 2016
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Project ACRPR: Racial Profiling of Hindus

[contextly_sidebar id=”EfCDeUogGjrudn5qk426M4RCdhKBkluu”] The ACRPR Project Report titled ‘Conflicted Democracies and Gendered Violence: The Right to Heal’ claims that its primary aim is to study More...

By Pankaj Saxena On Monday, February 1st, 2016
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Project ACRPR: Manufacturing Evidence

[contextly_sidebar id=”2NTdhv17IDh8qxg3rcam8AufSzdyd75S”] One of the charges against Teesta Setalvad, a contributor to the Report of the Armed Conflict Resolution and People’s Rights Project is ‘manipulating More...

By Pankaj Saxena On Saturday, January 23rd, 2016
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Project ACRPR: Cast of Characters

[contextly_sidebar id=”w9tiTm8bBnk205IJ98Ss9KhbRM4vyOU7″] Though the Armed Conflict Resolution and People’s Rights Project professes to take no political sides, it is in fact a fault-finding mission, More...

By Pankaj Saxena On Wednesday, January 20th, 2016
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Project ACRPR: Why India?

[contextly_sidebar id=”xUZcPSfoZ3bkGMFqDQVTXhjmESOhNz6v”] ‘Armed Conflict Resolution and People’s Rights’ housed at Haas School of Business, University of Berkeley, California aims to study internal More...

By Pankaj Saxena On Tuesday, January 19th, 2016
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ACRPR: A New Research Project to Break India

This is the first part of a series on ACRPR. A Report from Hell In October 2015, a project focused on India titled, Armed Conflict Resolution and People’s Rights (ACRPR), housed at Center for Social Sector Leadership More...

By Pankaj Saxena On Friday, December 4th, 2015
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A Dummies Guide To Litfests in India

The Season It is the winters. And it is the Litfest season. Ever since the Jaipur Literature Festival started in 2006 and gradually became famous, various organizations all over India have been replicating it across More...

By Pankaj Saxena On Wednesday, October 7th, 2015
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Hinduphobia of The Caravan

[contextly_sidebar id=”JrAS1gDvVWpfp5COfpvAvbKhSLlmjBrm”] This is the third part of the series on anti-Hinduism as an industry written by Pankaj Saxena. As the previous essay in this series noted, the More...

By Pankaj Saxena On Saturday, October 3rd, 2015
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The Ideological Affiliations of The Caravan

[contextly_sidebar id=”YNvoNQhNb9qCIqwQPn7ekOc8wj1y3Xsn”] This is the third part of the series on anti-Hinduism as an industry written by Pankaj Saxena. The choice of the editorial team of The Caravan More...

By Pankaj Saxena On Wednesday, September 30th, 2015
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Caravan 2.0: Why a Defunct Leftist Magazine was Revived

This is the second part of the series on anti-Hinduism as an industry written by Pankaj Saxena. [contextly_sidebar id=”IB0suNqxgeaJq5EDDJ8NHhzwZHdkvutB”] In 2009, a long-defunct leftist magazine, The More...