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Wither Leather-Feather from Gaming and Musicking?

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 Wither Leather-Feather from Gaming and Musicking? Wither Leather-Feather from Gaming and Musicking? Posted on 16/03/2024 (GMT 13: 21 hrs) In continuation to our  sarcastic, satirical portrayal  (by intentionally playing the devil’s advocate through the masking process) of the Hindutvavadin by targeting certain modules of Saffron Fascism, the following letter was sent regarding the use of leather in Sports and Music industries in India in contradistinction to the Cow Vigilantist cum Vegetarian Code agendas of the Hindutva camp. For More:  DEVIL’S ADVOCACY: SABOTAGING HINDUTVA VIEW HERE ⤡ Before going into the letter, the following story from the Aesop Fables will be of importance: The Boys & the Frogs Some Boys were playing one day at the edge of a pond in which lived a family of Frogs. The Boys amused themselves by throwing stones into the pond so as to make them skip on top of the water. The stones were flying thick and fast and the Boys were enjoying themselves very much; but th

The Pharmacological Garden of Paramavaiṣṇava Ajay Piramal: A Case Study

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 The Pharmacological Garden of Paramavaiṣṇava Ajay Piramal: A Case Study The Pharmacological Garden of Paramavaiṣṇava Ajay Piramal: A Case Study Posted on 06/03/2024 (GMT 16:25 hrs) Abstract The paper engages itself with the question of the predominance of Pharmaceutical industries in over-medicalizing the health of human and non-human populations as well as the supposed “nature”. It focuses on a specific case-study from a village named Digwal, Telangana, India, and performs a Foucauldian investigative discourse analysis on the text in relation to an environmental terrorist big-Pharma headed by business tycoon Mr. Ajay Piramal. The very legitimacy of the medical space and gaze is thoroughly critiqued in the course of the paper by bringing into attention the inevitable failure of the simulated Summersian project of “Let them eat pollution”. THE SUMMERSIAN FATE: READING THE DISEASE OF DIGWAL VIEW HERE ⤡ @researchgate THE SUMMERSIAN FATE: READING THE DISEASE OF DIGWAL VIEW HERE ⤡ @academi