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In this issue

Theodar Baskaran's article on the portrayal of Devadasis in Tamil cinema is the cover article for November issue of Kalachuvadu. Kalalanthai Peer mohammed in his Opinion titled From Shah Bano to Saira Banu discusses the issue of Civil rights and the Muslim community. Nithyanand Jayaraman writes on the radical measures required to prevent another disastrous Chennai floods. S.P. Udayakumar's column discusses the perils of the Neutrino project coming up in Tamil Nadu. Satchidananda Sukirtharajah writes on 1935 Sinclair Lewis novel' It can't happen here', that anticipated the rise of a Trump like figure. Tha .Sundar Raj writes on 'Indian nationalism and the Nation of multiple languages', the need to utilise the multiple language situation for the unity of our nation. Stalin Rajangam illuminates two important, unknown figures in Dalit education, Sister Veerammaal and Brother Veerasami. Sa. Srinivasan exposes plagiarism in the academics, siting authentically from published texts. M. Gopalakrishnan's short story, reviews, poems and Ya. Manikandan's series on the unknown writings of Bharathy add value to the literary pages.

Kalachuvadu Magazine Description:

PublisherKalachuvadu Publications

CategoryPolitics

LanguageTamil

FrequencyMonthly

Kalachuvadu is an international monthly journal for politics and culture. Published since 1988, it was founded by the noted Tamil writer Sundara Ramaswamy (1931-2005). Kalachuvadu was published first as a quarterly then a bi-monthly and has been a monthly since 2004.

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