Try GOLD - Free

Kalachuvadu Magazine - August 2015

filled-star
Kalachuvadu

Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Read Kalachuvadu along with 10,000+ other magazines & newspapers with just one subscription  

View Catalog

1 Month

$14.99

1 Year

$149.99

$12/month

(OR)

Subscribe only to Kalachuvadu

Buy this issue: August 2015

1 issues starting from August 2015

12 issues starting from August 2015

Buy this issue

$0.99

1 Year

$4.99

Please choose your subscription plan

Cancel Anytime.

(No Commitments) ⓘ

If you are not happy with the subscription, you can email us at help@magzter.com within 7 days of subscription start date for a full refund. No questions asked - Promise! (Note: Not applicable for single issue purchases)

Digital Subscription

Instant Access ⓘ

Subscribe now to instantly start reading on the Magzter website, iOS, Android, and Amazon apps.

Verified Secure

payment ⓘ

Magzter is a verified Stripe merchant.

In this issue

August2015 issue of Kalachuvadu focuses on primary education in TamilNadu. Perundevi writes on the murder of Gokulraj in Thiruchenkodu, a dalit student beheaded for courting a dominant caste Gounder girl. Gnani looks back at Emergency and analyses why it was not widely unpopular in Tamil Nadu. Kalanthai Peer Mohammed opinion piece discusses Muslim's encounter with the raising cultural nationalism in India, S. P. Udayakumar's column on the water dispute between Kerala and TamilNadu, Aniruddan Vasudevan's on Catalan's struggle to maintain an independent identity in Spain, Sivasubramanian's article on how Temple thefts were dealt with in ancient Tami society, based on stone etchings and the caste wise discriminatory punishments. S. Senthil Kumar's short story, Pa. Venkatesan's poems, book reviews, book extract, debate on the impact of linguistics, columns add culture and colour to this issue.

Kalachuvadu Magazine Description:

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.

Recent issues

Related Titles

Popular Categories