27th of December, 2021 Written by Atif Moin Siddiqui and Aniketh Brian Madhok "Paschim Bangla te vote hoye na, vote korano jaye..." (In West Bengal Vote does not take place, Vote can be made to happen here) This phrase is from a YouTube Channel which speaks on the Political and State Affairs of Bengal and; … Continue reading VIOLECTION – A Composite of Violence and Election
Author: Supratim Barman
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Hi! I'm Aniketh Brian Madhok, an 18-year-old boy with a smiley face, little mischevious, fun loving and always polite with others. Living in the metropolitan city of Kolkata in West Bengal, India. I am currently studying in 12th Standard and am about to take my Term-1 ISC exams. It has been a year since I … Continue reading path–
The Rich History and Diversity of Kerala
This article is by Issac Thomas Joy and was assisted in its editing and compositional layout by Supratim Barman. Let me take you through to the annals of Indian history to something that lays forgotten in the lands of Sub-Continental India as it happened centuries ago which has laid the foundations of the Modern Era … Continue reading The Rich History and Diversity of Kerala
ERDOGAN INSISTS ON ‘PHARAONIC’ PROJECT OF ISTANBUL CANAL
Written by Thomas ST for SouthFront.org 8th of May, 2021 The recent accident in the Suez Canal was used by the Turkish government in a bid to curb the indignant reaction to the mega-project of Channel of Constantinople (Canal Istanbul). The project is supposed to connect the Marmara Sea with the Black Sea, bypassing the Bosphorus … Continue reading ERDOGAN INSISTS ON ‘PHARAONIC’ PROJECT OF ISTANBUL CANAL
ISIS SPREAD IN AFRICA
Written by ThomasST exclusively for SouthFront. 2nd of May 2021 There is currently a strong focus on southern Africa and especially on the country of Mozambique, where, it seems that ISIS has developed its activities with almost military like structured units, managing to bring under its influence entire areas or even cities. Because academic descriptions and theories do … Continue reading ISIS SPREAD IN AFRICA
OnLine Education, $irJi?
WhatsApp University in the Chat Domain. Where Talk is Cheap But; The Cost of Glamour: -- Magnifico. This short article is a parody on the anonymity of OnLine Chat via Social Media, primarily WhatsApp, where no one knows who the other person is and you can let your spine drop and the anger and racist … Continue reading OnLine Education, $irJi?
A History That Lays Forgotten
Written by Supratim Barman and Issac Thomas Joy. The story of the Koonan Kurishu Sathyam or the, Leaning Cross Oath, and it takes you into the depths of a Forgotten Chapter in Indian History. It goes straight to the year 1653 AD and the struggle of the Saint Thomas Christians. It is, in essence, the … Continue reading A History That Lays Forgotten
Stand With The Farmers Of India
I am Aniketh Brian Madhok from Kolkata, West Bengal, The Republic of India. I am 17 years old and in the 11th Grade. I would like to take this opportunity to present my work in support of the Farmers' Agitation which is currently on-going in India as of December 2020. The following are my own … Continue reading Stand With The Farmers Of India
Pakis Had Power Too
On this, the 75th Anniversary of the Defeat of Fascism, a small commemoration of my Father's contribution as a Radio Operator in the Indian 8th Army in North Africa during 1944. The above picture is of my Father, who was a Radio Operator in the Indian 8th Army; slugging it out for the British Imperialists … Continue reading Pakis Had Power Too
Nema-ye Nazdik
In 1989 an incident happened in the prosperous suburbs of North Tehran that inspired the making of a movie. The movie took exactly 40 days to shoot, edit and then release and had no functioning script. It may be the most amazing movie you will ever see, (if you have not seen it already) and … Continue reading Nema-ye Nazdik
COVID-19 and India: The Impacts and Prospects
COVID-19 and India: The Impacts and Prospects in India — by Sukla Sen — June 23, 2020 A spectre is, right now, haunting the world.The spectre of a pandemic – COVID-19. in India — by Sukla Sen — June 23, 2020 COVID-191,2,3 is a viral disease – both infectious and potentially fatal, belonging to the SARS family, caused by a zoonotic – i.e. transmitted from animals to humans, … Continue reading COVID-19 and India: The Impacts and Prospects
Buffalo Soldiers and House Niggas
This is not really an article of any sort, it is more like a story being said in many parts. If you stick with me on this; you may like it: you may even learn something about why things are the way they are today by the end of it all. It’s a long story. … Continue reading Buffalo Soldiers and House Niggas
EuroFags and Commies
The picture above was published 68 years ago in London on the front-page of the Daily Worker in 1952, (28th of April). It shows a British Royal Marine holding the severed heads of a young woman and man who were accused of supporting the Malayan Communist Party. Take some time to look at it. It … Continue reading EuroFags and Commies
Amphan
It came like a Force of Nature; a Super Cyclone with an eye 30 kilometers wide and bearing winds that peaked at 230 kms per hour and constituted the 2nd strongest ever storm to emerge from the Bay of Bengal. The sustained energy carved its way through North Eastern Kolkata for nearly 8 hours and … Continue reading Amphan
Jews in our midst at the Centre of the Universe
There is a misconception, (especially amongst European; predominantly Catholic societies), of a Jewish problem. This goes back to an age of propaganda and cultist beliefs within Europe that reference the disproportionate influence of their unseen hand over the affairs of the world. This false and dangerous notion is especially true amongst the plethora of present … Continue reading Jews in our midst at the Centre of the Universe
Not The India that Modi Sees
As we speak, there is currently a massive wave of public resistance within the Indian Republic against the BJP Government's initiation of the Citizenship Amendment Act and the proposed creation of the National Register of Citizens. Gauhati, in Assam, is where the initial pushback began, (and is also where the bloodletting has been the fiercest): … Continue reading Not The India that Modi Sees
BoJo and the BJP
On the 12th, in the month of December, 2019; a General Election was held in the depth of a British winter. The following day, sections of the Revisionist, pro-Big Money British media announced that Friday the 13th was the day that the British Labour Party died; and they joyfully wished that the Party; now: -- … Continue reading BoJo and the BJP
1964 was a Good Year
On the left, Farrukh Mirza and on the right; myself. I have known Farrukh since we were both 5 years old. We went to school together. He is now a Doctor in California. Not bad for 2; 56 year old Asian Uncles from the East. This picture was taken in South London when we met … Continue reading 1964 was a Good Year
Asian Qualification Process For the 2022 World Cup in Qatar and the 2023 Asia Cup in China
Published by the South Asia Journal on the 17th of November 2019 I added a significant amount of the calculations on the 2nd of April, 2021 The Qualification Process, which started in 2019, is a combined process for both the Asia Cup in 2023 and the World Cup in 2022. 24 teams go to the … Continue reading Asian Qualification Process For the 2022 World Cup in Qatar and the 2023 Asia Cup in China
Catch Me If You Can: The Latest Brexit Deal Explained
Devdoot Barman -- This article appeared on Modern Diplomacy and can be viewed here https://moderndiplomacy.eu/2019/11/03/catch-me-if-you-can-the-latest-brexit-deal-explained/ Many Britons are confused with matters relating to current affairs during this politically perplexing juncture that I like to refer to as the Brexit Befuddlement. To try and decode Boris’ Brexit brain-teaser, it is important to first familiarise ourselves with … Continue reading Catch Me If You Can: The Latest Brexit Deal Explained