K. Balagopal’s Incisive Essays on Caste, Communalism and Rise of State Authoritarianism in India – Jairus Banaji <br>(10.02.2024, The Wire)
K. Balagopal was a civil rights activist and left-wing intellectual who was mainly active in Andhra Pradesh from the 1980s until his death in 2009. In the nineties, he became increasingly critical of the People’s War Group, with which he had been associated, and developed those criticisms at length in a famous Telugu essay called The […]
‘Development’ Induced Displacement In Telangana – S Thirupathaiah <br> (Remembering Balagopal, 14th Memorial Meeting; 08 October 2023)
25 Years Of Human Rights Forum – A Chandrasekhar <br> (Remembering Balagopal, 14th Memorial Meeting; 08 October 2023)
The Continuing Injustice In Manipur –Prof Kham Khan Suan Hausing <br> (Remembering Balagopal, 14th Memorial Meeting; 08 October 2023)
Surviving Propaganda In The Age Of Social Media – Pratik Sinha <br> (Remembering Balagopal, 14th Memorial Meeting; 08 October 2023)
‘వాకపల్లి: నేరము – శిక్ష’ పుస్తక పరిచయం <br> కత్తి పద్మ
Understanding Fascism: Writings on Caste, Class and the State by K Balagopal; Introduced by Farhan, Lamakhan
Remembering the Delhi Days – Naresh Kumar Sharma <br> (31.10.2009; EPW)
How can late K. Balagopal’s learnings on the ground benefit academia today – Anamika Das <br> (Forward Press, 5 November 2022)
How can late K. Balagopal’s learnings on the ground benefit academia today In his writings, Balagopal has revisited the concept of ‘universal’ in a way which I believe, can be visited by us, students and academics, and which may carry the potential to resolve interdisciplinary antagonisms, writes Anamika Das. I have been a student of […]