Archive for the 'India' Category

Amitabh Bachchan weighs in on Barack’s speech: Badmash!

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

There is of course no doubt that what America needs most of all is neither Clinton, nor Obama, but Amitabh Singh Bachchan (somehow I managed to get his name wrong the first time around) for president. I don’t think I will ever really understand the racial relationship in the US between blacks and whites, but […]

Many great free textbooks from India

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

I have written about the plan to buy the copyright for textbooks in Indonesia and publish the books online (here, and here). Today I found out, through the excellent Indian book blog Scholars Without Borders that the Indian National Council on Educational Research and Training (NCERT) offers free downloadable versions of many Indian K-12 text […]

OpenCourseWare around the world: China and India

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

The idea of OpenCourseWare in its current incarnation started with MIT (note that the Wikipedia page I linked to talks as if MIT are the only ones in the world who do OCW - I should update it, but I won’t manage tonight, unless someone beats me to it). They received funding from the Hewlett […]

The Gardener, by Rabindranath Tagore, II

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

3.
In the morning I cast my net into the sea.
I dragged up from the dark abyss things of strange aspect and strange beauty - some shone like a smile, and some glistened like tears, and some were flushed like the cheeks of a bride.
When with the day’s burden I went home, my love was sitting […]

The Gardener, by Rabindranath Tagore (excerpt)

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

2.
‘Ah, Poet, the evening draws near; your hair is turning gray.
‘Do you in your lonely musing hear the message of the hereafter?’
‘It is evening,’ the poet said, ‘and I am listening because some one may call from the village, late though it be.
‘I watch if young straying hearts meet together, and two pairs of eager […]

Release early, release often: Hindi-English StarDict dictionary

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

I’ve always loved dictionaries, and especially the mouse-over ones - I did a brief screencast of Wenlin, and hacked up my own little Indonesian dictionary when learning Indonesian. Currently I am learning Hindi, so of course I had to go out and investigate the tools available. Turns out that there’s not that much. Shabdkosh is […]

Not mean but be

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

by Rabindranath Tagore
An idle, useless fellow he could never keep a job. But of his whims and fancies there was no end.
For instance, in small little wooden frames he would make lovely shell-patterns which, from a distance, looked like some ill-assorted painting: here a flight of birds; or a rough, uneven landscape, with cows grazing […]

The Clash Within: Democracy, Religious Violence, and India’s Future

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

I randomly picked up this book by Martha Nussbaum at the Munk Center library the other night. I remember reading about both the Godhra train carnage, the controversy over the Ayodhya temple and the anti-Muslim pogroms in Gujarat, I think mainly through the Economist.
I am glad that I did, because it was an incredibly captivating […]

MA program in free software development

Friday, September 21st, 2007

So, I am back in Toronto - have been for about two weeks, but am still busy finding my bearings. I have a busy year ahead of me, preparing to write my thesis on community libraries in Indonesia (I might blog more about that later), TAing for a course on international communications and international development, […]

Multicultural television in Norway

Saturday, September 1st, 2007

This entire summer, NRK2, one of the state TV channels in Norway, have been broadcasting Bollywood movies every Friday night. To me, this was a real treat. Although I don’t enjoy every singly Bollywood movie (how could I, when they produce over 900 per year?), I seem to me more receptive to them than many […]