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openplotsinbegarikancha · 2 months ago
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villaplotsinbegarikancha · 3 months ago
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Discover Your Dream Property: Villa Plots in Begari Kancha.
Why Villa Plots in Begari Kancha Are a Smart Investment
Begari Kancha is rapidly emerging as one of the most desirable locations for real estate investment, particularly for those seeking villa plots. The appeal of Villa Plots in Begari Kancha lies in their combination of modern amenities and serene environment. Investors are drawn to this area for its potential to offer a high quality of life and significant returns on investment.
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higgsbosom · 2 years ago
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they hate me cause im obsessed with stars and cannot hold a conversation
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tiredguyswag · 6 months ago
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hi! i was wondering if I could ask for resources regarding indian history and indian politics in general.
i have been blissfully unaware of most of the things happening in my country and coming across your blog made me realize how much I don't know, so i was wondering if you about resources to help educate myself and come to the right conclusions! thank you!!
I appreciate the drive to educate yourself! Here's some reading material and books for you:
Annihilation Of Caste- Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
This post by @timetravellingkitty has lots of reading material on Kashmir, including multiple perspectives.
This post has other links as well as videos on Kashmir
The Politics Of Culture- Aijaz Ahmad [it's only a few pages, a quick read]
Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd's website + writings
Google Doc on anti-hindutva resources and books made by @meerawrites
Khaki Shorts, Saffron Flags
BrownHistory on instagram and substack (substack is paywalled though)
As for news sources I'd recommend SabrangIndia, MaktoobMedia and the Wire as a good news source, always try to back up your news from independent Indian news sources. TOI and The Hindu aren't very reliable.
i have PDFs for Mafia Queens Of Mumbai (history) and Recasting Caste but you'll have to message me on discord for that lmao. I don't have them as links
SIGN THE PETITION TO HELP THE SHOMPEN- YOU DON'T NEED TO BE INDIAN TO DO THIS
is there anything specific you're looking for?
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beguines · 3 months ago
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Edward Said's argument that "the concealment by Zionism of its own history has by now become institutionalized, and not only in Israel," reverberates in the story of India, too. As Dalit writer Kancha Ilaiah argues: "While conducting the anti-colonial struggle, Brahminical leaders and ideologues did not attempt to build an anti-caste egalitarian ideology. On the contrary, they glorified brutal Hindu institutions. They built an ideology that helped Brahminical forces reestablish their full control which had, to some extent, been weakened during the political rule of the Mughals and the British." The success of the BJP in India and Likud in Israel, Anderson argues, could not be put down merely to the failures of their precursors in office, "but to their ability to articulate openly what had always been latent in the national movement, but neither candidly acknowledged, nor consistently repudiated."
Azad Essa, Hostile Homelands: The New Alliance Between India and Israel
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timetravellingkitty · 9 months ago
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hi! do you have any reading recommendations for anti-hindutva literature? i'm trying 2 get my mother away from the shit the government's feeding her and after a few rereads i don't think annihilation of caste is enough on its own anymore. thanks 4 your time :) (big up kannada speakers btw ಏನು ಸಮಾಚಾರ !!)
hi! I have some here and here but i'm also gonna recommend buffalo nationalism by kancha ilaiah shepherd and the persistence of caste by anand teltumbde. you can also check out our hindu rashtra by aakar patel (this one's on my tbr)
also omg kannada speaker HIIII
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edwordsmyth · 5 months ago
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"After the partition of Bengal, a large number of Dalits from Bangladesh resettled in the Marichjhapi area of Sundarban in West Bengal. In 1979, under the Left rule, these Dalits were forcibly evicted and massacred. The Left-led state government at the time neither accepted this massacre nor allowed any investigation into it, and eventually denied justice to these people. In 2025, the Communist Party of India will be 100 years old. But in these many years, the Left is yet to approve that their key leadership carries the identity of the upper caste.
Jyoti Basu, Buddhadeb Bhattacharya, Manik Sarkar, Sitaram Yechury, Prakash Karat and the top brass of the CPI(M), both past and present, are from upper castes. Noted Dalit author and social activist Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd observed in an article, "…I mentioned these names because they are well-known communist leaders past and present. Does anyone find last names such as Sarkar, Bhattacharya, Basu, Mitra among the Shudras (Other Backward Classes), Namashudhras (Dalits) and Adivasis in West Bengal or Tripura?" -Sayantan Ghosh
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Anand Teltumbde, Ambedkar & Communism
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jeahreading · 1 month ago
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Being with feluda is probably like a constant VR and CR test. Hats off to you topshe
Also not me going "KANCHA DORJA" as soon as topshe said brpwn paint
like FUCK YEAH, i got the thing that 50 people got before me
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burgirrrr-rants · 1 year ago
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the urge to shave my head bald when my hair isn't hairing the way I want it to but also never doing so because I don't want to look like Kancha Cheena in Agneepath
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labelleizzy · 2 years ago
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"you belong here": a brass plaque set in the entryway of kancha, a champagne bar in Santa Rosa, CA
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ruinpowder · 1 year ago
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like this is so crazy i barely remember who any of these characters are besides the first four
christ i was going through my google docs to see if i still had access to the original ghu document and i found a list of ocs so old it didn’t even have the collab ocs on it yet 😭
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anne-zindagi · 1 year ago
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Why I am not a Hindu” by Kancha Ilaiha. Now I've got this book to read if anyone wants to read it you should download it on Archive!!
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kaathaharu · 1 year ago
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A nightmare to be remembered
'Expect the unexpected!'. The only words I believe in. Time is irresponsible, unpredictable moments will disperse you in million pieces.
A month back, my life was in a flow. In a calm, steady, and fluent flow. It was the silence before the storm. 
A morning began with warm beams striking my butt, I was relaxed, and allowing me to fantasize about the luxury that was not even conceivable. My eyes were dying with ease. My body was unconcerned about anything around me. And I? I was just flying in my dreams. With butterflies. The warm feeling of reality on my body. Letting me feel feetless in my dream. I was hovering with the warm breeze around the sky between the clouds. The butterflies were leading me to paradise. I was walking on the stairs to the heaven. My feetless body walking on the golden stairs between the clouds, I reached before a dark door. 
The door began to thud. It was roaring as hell. I was in fear. My eyes and ears were alive to reality. Someone was knocking on the door. The tenant's son was there. "Dai, your brothers are fighting". Having no clue. My two brothers were clashing with each other for no reason. 'Maila Bhai' was about to slam 'Kancha Bhai' with a brick, which pissed me off, a kick 'Maila Bhai' was slammed on the floor.
The kick hurt him hard, his sentiments were hurt more than the surface of his body. He left, directed toward his room, and slammed the door. He locked himself inside. 
A moment of silence gathered over the compound for some minutes.
I went to check on my older brother in the room as a cold feeling shot through my nerves. I knocked on the door, but he didn't reply. Fortunately, there was a way to peek into the room from the balcony.
I peeked in.
Such an irresponsible time. The kick that I hit 'Maila' kicked me back even harder. I was dispersed into a million pieces when I saw a rope hanging on the ceiling and 'Maila' making a knot. The coldness washed over me.
Gathering and collecting every possible piece of me which was dispersed all over the void. I hurried towards the door. Again, the dark door. Now, I was the one banging the door hard as hell. I was kicking the door as hard as possible. I was stunned, no I was astonished, no I was horrified, no I was blindsided, the contempt feeling that I was feeling when I was not able to break the door to save my brother. Maybe the door was strong or maybe I was weak. Or maybe the time was irresponsible.
Every person available around was over the balcony crying, screaming, wailing, keening, and calling to stop 'Maila' from hanging. He was all ready to leave the godforsaken body. His 21 grams of soul was a minute away from heaven or hell when I saw he was about to hang himself. 
I was blind, I was broken, I was impatient, I was weak, to break the door. But the death was not so easy for him. 'Maila' opened the door.
Neither he nor I or anyone else had nothing to lose or nothing to choose. 
Now it's been a month, maybe he regrets what he did. 
He didn't die,
Maybe he is dying alive. 
He didn't hang,
Maybe he is choking alive. 
Spoilin' 
Spoilin' the reality, 
Recoilin' 
Recoilin' the normality,
Toilin'
Toilin' the finality,
Wailin'
Wailin' the partiality.
A nightmare to be remembered.
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aaric-s-haven · 2 years ago
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Instead of studying quantum mechanics. Im thinking about Agneepath again.
Specifically I am thinking of the fact that Rauf Lala's shoes symbolized the crown of the king.
From the very beginning, when he saw Lala murder that man in front of a hundred witnesses, he knew Lala was a ruler. When he saw Lala humiliate Kancha, he knew he had power. Lala's power was what he wanted. Somewhere along the way he started calling him Abbajaan cuz ofc Vijay's daddy issues have no end. (He had always known Lala was temporary but hurting Lala had been extremely difficult for him. He couldn't do it without feeling like a monster. He cried when he killed Mazhar. He tried not to kill Lala). Yeah he became king after killing Lala but the exact moment he knew his rule had started was when he wore his shoes at the masjid "accidentally". Moments later he had won the complete trust of Mazhar and Lala, he had won himself a life debt. He killed Mazhar, Lala ended up in the ICU and Vijay got the shoes.
"Mumbai kya teri jeb mein hai? "
"Nahi. Meri maujgi mein"
He officially became the king of mumbai. Mumbai had been his ever since he had decided he needed to rule it. It was just that he fit into the shoes now.
Side note: Idk how they chose the name but Rauf means kind. Lala(as far as I know) means elder brother. Rauf Lala is literally called the kind elder, because he masquerades as a man helping the poor by giving them jobs. Jobs as goons, drug and human traffickers but jobs nonetheless. Meanwhile Vijay really is the man Lala claims to be. He gives away all that he earns to charity and runs NGOs instead of splurging. He couldn't care less for the money, it's the people he wants. "Paisa nahi aadmi kamata hai".
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kikotapasando · 1 month ago
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Basta hember di joint compound ta basha riba kaminda net den bogt di e kancha di tiru na Emmastad
Basta hember di joint compound ta basha riba kaminda net den bogt di e kancha di tiru na Emmastad. Kaminda ta sera na e momentu nan aki. Niun outo no por pasa.  
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sembulapeyalneerpol · 3 months ago
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Is it true that there are no other dwija Savarnas in Tamil spaces (TN but also Eelam and Malaysia) other than brahmins?
Not a completely straightforward answer to this, and I am also learning and understanding what Tamil history is and the influence of vedic traditions and beliefs there as well. This is my understanding of it referencing writings of Iyothee Thass, Periyar, Ambedkar, M.S.S Pandian, Kancha Iliah Shepherd primarily.
short answer, no most nonbrahmin savarnas in tamil society are considered sudra and the concept of twice-born status is limited. the self-respect movement through marimalai adigal and periyar's writings further entrench this division along brahmin/nonbrahmin [brahmin and non brahmin m.s.s pandian goes into this history really well]
Caste among Tamils is a bit complex, primarily because the systems that exist up north did not fully integrate or passed through to the south and in eelam in Tamil communities. There were no established/institutionalized vaishya and kshatriya castes, there are claims by different communities but its not widespread. So they were generally, dalit, tribal communities, nonbrahmins (who broadly were identified as shudras) and brahmins. unlike in a lot of regions in the north, you did not have to be twice born to own land. tamil society had a strong cultivator caste, vellalars, who had varied occupations and were feudal in nature though some subcastes and communities also tilled their own land as well. brahminism became integrated into tamil society through vellalar/feudal cooperation and practices of untouchability and deeper entrenchment of caste divisions result. vellalars hold more dominant status in eelam though than vellalars in tamil nadu. you also had the bhakti movement in later eras of the sangam period which was a reformation movement of shaivite and vaishnavite traditions, and so as a result you have some communities and castes who become twice - born and wear the thread but it is not widespread. if you've seen thangalaan, pasupathy's character and the references to ramanuja are tied to that. this is a very general/broad explanation and there is so much more nuance and history too within both contexts. Ultimately, the lack of nonbrahmin twice born castes just means caste violence and contours of power in Tamil society is a bit different, like the extent that sudra castes who are considered ritually impure still hold material wealth and power, and perpetuate brahminism violently.
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