#14 Extractive dreams of a drowning nation
Disclaimer: This edition is a rant.
In J.G. Ballard's short story from 1962, The Garden of Time,
#13 Annankoil’s Resilient Fisherwomen
By Sara Grambs
This is a series on how the modernisation of harbours in India is changing the lives of
#12 Fishing for a future: A livelihood challenged by coastal infra transformation in Mudasalodai
By Jan Hauptmann
This month, we bring to you a series on how the modernisation of harbours in India is
#11 Cuddalore ring-seiners struggle to survive after the ban
By Jan Mogens Borchert
This is Part 2 of the story describing the rise and fall of ring-seine fishing in
#10 The rise and fall of Cuddalore’s ring-seiners
By Jan Mogens Borchert
This month, we bring to you a series on how the modernisation of harbours in India
#9 Harbours of transformation
This month, we bring to you a series on how the modernisation of harbours in India is changing the lives
#8 What do the election results mean for India's fishers
On 4th June 2024, India, the world's largest democracy, chose not a single party in majority. Out of
#7 Climate Change & Infra Boom: A match made in hell
On 4th December, as parts of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh were getting pummeled by Cyclone Michaung, a severe cyclonic
#6 Israel's relentless suppression of Gaza's fishers
Hello, dear readers. Apologies for the long hiatus. Today's post is dedicated to Gaza, and a recognition of
#5 Are port-projects choking India's fishers?
On 18th August, from 6pm to 8pm, Twitter (X) was abuzz in India. A hashtag, #StopAdaniSaveChennai was doing the rounds.