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Priyamvada Mangal is a journalist based in Mumbai, India.
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The Fight To Preserve Endangered Languages In India
The article highlights the efforts of activists and organizations in India to preserve endangered languages, particularly those spoken by marginalized communities. Pawar, an activist, has initiated the documentation of her community's language and founded the Anubhuti Trust to support marginalized groups. Wikitongues, a non-profit based in New York, provides grants and resources for language revitalization. Rajbaar and Kavita Rastogi are also working to preserve the Raji language through workshops and educational materials. The article underscores the importance of preserving these languages to maintain cultural identity and knowledge.
Know why now is the best season to improve your immunity
Winter is considered the optimal season to enhance immunity due to the body's increased digestive capacity and the influence of vata-kapha in the environment. The season allows for the consumption of heavier foods, which provide warmth and stability, and supports increased physical activity. Traditional practices such as sunbathing, specific asanas, and pranayamas are recommended. The article advises against cold foods and fasting, suggesting warm oils and medicated incense to maintain health during this period.
From nomads to doctors: the story of the Banjara community
The article explores the journey of the Banjara community from their historical role as nomadic traders to their current struggles and achievements. Highlighting individuals like Milind Pawar, Vaibhav Bhanawat, and Subhash Tanwar, it showcases their efforts to overcome stereotypes and contribute positively to society. Despite progress, the community continues to face marginalization and prejudice, with calls for policy changes and better education to improve their socio-economic status.
The Banjaras: An insight into the lives of India’s original nomads
The article focuses on the Banjara community in India, highlighting their history, struggles, and the efforts of individuals to overcome stereotypes and marginalization. Milind Pawar, an architect, discusses his family's past as traders and the impact of British colonial laws on their livelihood. The Banjaras faced stigmatization and were listed under the Habitual Offenders Act post-Independence. Despite challenges, some community members like Vaibhav Bhanawat, a physician, and Subhash Tanwar, a politician, strive to give back to their community. The article also touches on the socio-economic conditions of the Banjaras, the prejudice they face, and suggests steps for their upliftment, as mentioned by writer Dilip D'Souza.
Kushti in Mumbai: Akharas preserve traditional form of Indian wrestling, despite lack of funding, support
The Lal Bahadur Shashtri Akhara in Mumbai's Matunga area is one of the few remaining akharas where the traditional Indian wrestling form, Kushti, is practiced. Despite the decline in numbers and lack of financial and government support, dedicated wrestlers continue to train with hopes of securing government jobs or representing India in international competitions. Notable wrestlers like Narsingh Yadav and Kaka Pawar have emerged from these akharas, and there is optimism for future talents like Rahul Aware and Utkarsh Kale.
Mumbai's Mangrove Warriors: Meet the citizens who're working to reclaim city's lost mangroves
Mumbai and Navi Mumbai, developed on reclaimed land, face environmental challenges due to wetland depletion. Experts like Stalin D highlight the importance of wetlands, while environmental journalist Darryl D’Monte emphasizes the diversity of mangroves. Citizens, including Sunil and Shruti Agarwal, have combated illegal encroachments, leading to the establishment of the Mangrove Cell by the Maharashtra government in 2012. A 2017 survey shows a 37 percent increase in the state's mangrove cover since 2015, indicating the effectiveness of public and governmental efforts.
Mumbai's chimneys: Amid high-rises and chaos, remnants of the city's past stand tall
In Mumbai, chimneys from old mills such as Swadeshi Mills and Mukesh Mills remain as heritage structures amidst the city's redevelopment. These chimneys, now declared heritage structures by BMC officials, are preserved as icons of Mumbai's past. Experts like photographer Gopal MS and academic Khaliq Parker discuss their significance and the commercial rebranding of these spaces. Anthropologist Shekhar Krishnan explains the preservation of chimneys in mills that underwent commercialisation before 2006 due to government-sanctioned revival schemes.
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