Anosh MalekarFish wars in the Global SouthTen thousand tonnes of fish that would have been available for the common man are converted into fish meal to produce 1,000 tonnes of…Oct 7, 2022Oct 7, 2022
Anosh MalekarSalt painsAn estimated 43,000 people engage in salt farming during the September-May season in Gujarat’s Little Rann of Kutch, living and working in…Aug 14, 2022Aug 14, 2022
Anosh MalekarThe Elusive Bhide GurujiIn September 2019, the Bombay high court directed Pune Police to complete an investigation into the alleged involvement of Sambhaji Bhide…Sep 18, 2019Sep 18, 2019
Anosh MalekarBeware the Ides of MarchYou may have heard of the Ides of March. It is the day Julius Caesar was assassinated. In William Shakespeare’s play, the immortal words…Mar 25, 2019Mar 25, 2019
Anosh MalekarVengurla: The Forgotten ‘Uitkijkpost’The story of how a tiny port town on India western coast became the focal point of an intense phase of naval struggle between the Dutch…Dec 6, 2018Dec 6, 2018
Anosh Malekar#MeBapuBiruVategaonkarThe recent #MeToo wave in India has uncovered a can of worms exposing not only the shameful abuse of power in the media, academia and…Oct 31, 2018Oct 31, 2018
Anosh MalekarThe Mavlas of MulshiRich tributes were paid to Senapati Bapat during the Samvidhan Samman Yatra of the National Alliance of People’s Movements (NAPM), which…Oct 22, 2018Oct 22, 2018
Anosh MalekarAfrican Warriors of IndiaIt was the summer of 1490 AD when Malik Ahmad, founder of the Deccani Nizamshahi dynasty, stood on the rocky shores of Danda-Rajpuri…May 30, 2018May 30, 2018
Anosh MalekarFishing in troubled watersLt Col Pratap Save was one of the few soldiers from Gujarat who had served the Indian army for 33 years. He had seen action during the…Feb 4, 2017Feb 4, 2017