Neeta Deshpande
Neeta Deshpande

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  • Unravelling The Fabric

    Karnataka government plans to procure cloth from powerlooms for school uniforms, thus impacting the livelihood of handloom weavers in the state.

    BY Neeta Deshpande 5 November 2014

  • A New Commons

    People of different hues found a common cause in the fight against corruption. Despite the limitations of the campaign, it reaffirms that the Indian people can be non-violently mobilised in large numbers for a genuine reason that strikes a chord with

    BY Neeta Deshpande 28 August 2011

  • The Thin Edge of the Wedge

    Although, the battle is hardly over, the moratorium on Bt-Brinjal demonstrates that public opinion is vitally important to counter anti-democratic impulses pushing forward a corporate agenda

    BY Neeta Deshpande 8 February 2010

  • Reservoirs Of Indifference

    Our existence is so comfortably shielded from the realities of poverty, that the unbridgeable distance between the two affords little scope for any real engagement...

    BY Neeta Deshpande 30 October 2008

  • The Joy Within

    "You must pour your dil into your music," my guru Pandit Prabhudev Sardar was fond of saying. While firmly rooted in the tradition of the idiom of classical music, he was no follower of sterile conventions.

    BY Neeta Deshpande 7 May 2008

  • The Good Life

    Gandhi called him 'abhay sadhak'-- a fearless seeker of truth and his mission to win a life of dignity for victims of leprosy went against the very grain of society which treated the leprosy-afflicted as untouchable outcastes.

    BY Neeta Deshpande 10 February 2008

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