by Sai Kiran D | Jul 6, 2021 | Education, Opinion
English has always had a place of prominence and elitist trapping in India. The pedagogy of English from the get-go has been for the formation of the ideal colonized subject. The native clerk that would assist the British in “administrative purposes.” This...
by Michael Preetham | Jun 23, 2017 | Dreams, Education, Testimony
I can write about him although I don’t have his permission. He would be more than glad to read this piece, wherever he is now. Introducing Siboro Issakha from Chad, from the class of 2017 at St Mary’s College, an unassuming boy, with a smile on his face and...