Sunday, July 12, 2026

Savitri’s garage

 Collated by Tusar Nath Mohapatra

In this session, we explore the fourth great aid to Yoga Siddhi described by Sri Aurobindo in The Synthesis of Yoga: Kāla (Time). Sri Aurobindo identifies ...
Questions and Answers with Mother read by Monika - Part - 14 (Page: 198-209). @Sri-Aurobindo-ElibraryNo likesNo views5 minutes ago
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In poetic language, Sri Aurobindo describes his vision of existence and explores the reason for ignorance, darkness, suffering and pain, the purpose of life on ...
Sri Aurobindo envisioned an education that harmonizes scientific inquiry with spiritual wisdom and cultural values for the integral development of humanity. The ...
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Consciousness in Indian Philosophy: Illuminating Mind, World, and Self

M MacKenzie - 2026

Ageing in a Hyper-Connected World: The Paradox of Emotional Isolation among Elderly People in India: A study in Bhubaneswar City

U Sahoo, B Bal - Journal of Population Ageing, 2026
… transform ageing in India’s digital era from a paradox of isolation into
opportunities … Savitri’s garage. This caregiver assists her with everyday needs
such as bathing, eating, and medication. Her husband, in return, maintains the …

India is experiencing rapid population ageing, with the elderly population projected to reach 138 million by 2031 (MoSPI, 2021). Despite widespread digital connectivity, many older adults experience emotional isolation. This study examines the intersection of technology, social change, and ageing among elderly residents of Bhubaneswar, Odisha.

Objectives: This study explores (i) how elderly Indians engage with digital technologies and how digitisation reshapes traditional family bonds, and (ii) how gender, class, and family structures influence the “Hyper-connectivity Paradox” of being digitally connected yet emotionally isolated.

Methods: A qualitative study was conducted in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, involving 30 participants and 5 purposively selected case studies. Data collection included in-depth interviews, participant observation, and key case studies, which were thematically analysed using Social Capital Theory and Critical Gerontology.

Findings: Smartphones and social media provide access to communication, but often create a “veneer of connection” that cannot replace tactile interpersonal bonds. Emotional isolation was most pronounced among elderly women and those with limited “techno-capital.” Case studies reveal how digital communication can create an “illusion of presence” while widening intergenerational gaps.

Implications: The study highlights the need for age-friendly digital literacy programmes and intergenerational community initiatives. Integrating technology with supportive community networks can transform ageing in India’s digital era from a paradox of isolation into opportunities for meaningful engagement and dignity.

[PDF] Afterword: Modi's symbolic state

S Vittorini - Commonwealth & Comparative Politics, 2026
… the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has systematically consolidated its power,
culminating in Narendra Modi’s election as Prime Minister in 2014 and the
deepening of the Hindutva-isation of Indian public life that has followed.Recent …

[PDF] FOSTERING SOCIAL COHESION: THE ROLE OF SUSTAINABLE EDUCATION IN ADDRESSING CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS INEQUALITIES IN INDIA

T Batt - Education, Culture and Well-Being: A Holistic …, 2026
… In such a situation, WalNenhorst opines that the promotion of extreme nationalist
ideals such as ‘Hindutva’only weaNens the social … 1 The critics of this law/Act
viewed it as a part of the ‘Hindutva’ agenda to transform India into a Hindu State (WalNenhorst …

[HTML] 17. AI and the New Clash of Civilizations?

M Leonard - Geopolitics of AI: Power, Conflict, and the Future of …, 2026
… In the Hindutva view, Western technologies and chatbots are not neutral
technologies but carriers of alien ideologies which threaten to turn the online world
into a “digital kurukshetra,” or battlefield, on which imported concepts like LGBTQ …

[HTML] Annapurna Bhandar and Its Politics of Discontents

S Nayak, A Ray
… But, is this mechanism unique to the State of West Bengal under the right-wing-ruled
Bharatiya Janata Party and its ideology of Hindutva? … His research interests
include political sociology, cultural aspects of marginalized communities, Hindutva

[PDF] Empire Religiosity: Convent Habits in Colonial and Postcolonial India

JK Fernandes - Nidān: International Journal for Indian Studies, 2026
India offers an exciting read. And indeed, the book has much to recommend it. Over
the course of 9 chapters, drawing from the archive and interviews, Allender has
systematically, and chronologically, plotted out the travails of the Irish Sisters of …

[PDF] ATLAS 1st. INTERNATIONAL HUMAN AND SOCIAL SCIENCES CONGRESS

P OR - 2026
… Since 2014, the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have promoted a vision
of India rooted in Hindutva, an ideology that seeks to restore the supposed glory of
ancient Hindu civilization. Hindutva is not simply Hinduism as a religion but an …

[PDF] Ezhava Reform and Hindu Sanghadana in 1930s–40s Travancore

M Radhakrishnan - South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 2026
This article examines the intersections between subaltern anti-caste reform and ‘Hindu
unity’ in early twentieth century South India, focusing on the princely state of
Travancore. Centring the Ezhava reform movement and drawing on underexplored …

[PDF] Tech-led urban transition and citizen participation in civic governance: Case study from an Indian city

D KUMAR - Smart Cities and Regional Development (SCRD) …, 2026
… Using case studies from two Indian cities – Magarpatta in Maharashtra and Tamil
Nadu’s Auroville—the author has made the case of mainstreaming citizen
participation for urbanisation which is socially equitable as a significant departure …

[HTML] Barriers and Pathways for a Degrowth Transition: A Dialogue on the Lived Realities of Workers at the Peripheries

A Fernandez, JEB Alegado - New Global Studies, 2026

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