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One insidious way to torture the detainees at Guantanamo was to blast music at them at all hours. The mixtape, which included everything from Metallica to the Meow Mix jingle, was intended to disorient the captives and impress upon them the futility of resistance. It worked: this soundtrack from hell did indeed break several inmates.
For four years, Americans had to deal with a similar sonic blast, namely the “music” of Donald Trump. His voice was everywhere: on TV and radio, screaming from the headlines of newspapers, pumped out nonstop on social media. MAGAmen and women danced to the repetitive beat of his lies and distortions. Everyone else experienced the nonstop assault of Trump’s instantly recognizable accent and intonations as nails on a blackboard. After the 2016 election, psychologists obser
Jungle Outreach
Khalid Bashir Gura attended one such meeting between the experts and the residents in a forest to understand the issues and the remedies that the FRA suggests
People came in hoards to tell their story to the visiting forest committee from the Government of India. KL Image: Bilal Bahadur
On a balmy April afternoon at Mujpathri, a high-altitude village in Budgam, people gathered to discuss the Forest Rights Act (FRA) with officials from the Ministry of Tribal Affairs who were at the hamlet to assess the implementation of the FRA. They were on their last leg of the tour. The expert group had already assessed the situation prevailing in Kupwara, Anantnag and Khansahib, another belt of Budgam.
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Maha s tribal startup sold 18.50 lakh giloy in 17 months
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Tribal start-up in Maha that employed 300 tribals, sold 18.50 lakh Giloy in 17 months. Image Source: IANS News
Tribal start-up in Maha that employed 300 tribals, sold 18.50 lakh Giloy in 17 months. Image Source: IANS News
Tribal start-up in Maha that employed 300 tribals, sold 18.50 lakh Giloy in 17 months. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, April 10 : The Adivasi Eakatmik Samajik Sanstha (AESS) in Shahapur, the largest taluka in Maharashtra s Thane district, has emerged as a major source of employment for the local tribals a perfect example of tribal entrepreneurship that sold 18.50 lakh giloy in the last 1.5 years.
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