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Ektara video magazine
May 2022

(See the list of previous issues)

Greetings of the May Day and a very warm welcome to Ektara, the online video magazine of history, society and culture of India and South Asia. We need your support to keep this running.

In this new issue, we bring you the following videos and segments:

1. No-Detention Policy in Indian Education, a panel discussion
A panel discussion (in two parts) participated by Anita Rampal, Pravin Sinclair and M.V. Srinivasan besides others. Organized by Edu-Adda at the SDMC Pratibha Vidyalaya (school), Nizamuddin West, New Delhi, March 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8NI1UHSzIw
Part 2 of this discussion can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNy5Cal29Gc 

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2. History of Labour and Workers in India: Online Resources

On May Day or the international day of labour, we bring a list of historical sources on labour and workers in India.
http://ektara.org/magazine/labour-history.html


3. The creators of the New Education policy have no understanding of education
In this Hindi interview, educationist Anita Rampal talks about the government's New Education Policy, Recorded by by Newsclick.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUe0e7xSjVE



4. Exhibition: Gandhi on posters and calendar art, at Dehradun

An exhibition of posters and calendar art depicting Mahatma Gandhi has been curated out of the archives of Tasveer Ghar at the Dwijen Sen Memorial Kala Kendra, Dehradun. This exhibit can be visited by anyone from April 24, 2022 to May 8, 2022. Details about Kala Kendra at http://kalakendraddn.com/ or download the poster.

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