Emerging from under a rock to post about this book project that's been in the making for over two years now. It's a community cookbook from the Coromandel Coast, that tells stories of labour, ecology and most of all, food! More details at: https://t.co/II0H1EKWGL
Check out this great event by @niranjwrite supported by this year's CPE Small Grant round!
There’s no pre-registration required for the event. Please note that seating will be on a first come basis, the venue also has some standing room.
Emerging from under a rock to post about this book project that's been in the making for over two years now. It's a community cookbook from the Coromandel Coast, that tells stories of labour, ecology and most of all, food! More details at: https://t.co/II0H1EKWGL
@NeelamBooks has kindly offered their space for us to celebrate the work of this book's contributors and the wider community of working people on the Coromandel Coast, on 18th January at 4.30 pm in Chennai. Chennai folks, please come!
@EthnoMargin@shahdabperumal Hi Shahdab, loved this piece! I research coastal ecologies on the Coromandel Coast and am interested in Qs of smell. Could you please share your email id? My DM is open
Co-organized with @ndrm
Please join #SouthAsianUrbanClimates for a conversation on @maanbarua's book - Lively Cities
November 15 from 10:30-noon eastern. Registration: https://t.co/Kbi8EXUeym
Barua will be in dialogue with Awadhendra Sharan @csdsdelhi @AseelaHaque @whbutt
Watch @niranjwrite and @thecuriousgeog explore future solutions to water infrastructure in coastal cities @timeforgeog.
What factors shape Chennai’s water flows?
What is desalination and why is it popular in Chennai?
Full interview ⬇️
https://t.co/9gd7LAvG18
LIVE this Wednesday at 6pm GMT: Water infrastructure in coastal cities with Dr Niranjana Ramesh from @QMULGeography@QMUL, on Time for Geography with The Curious Geographer.https://t.co/DcvvywyWpw
'Water infrastructure in coastal cities', featuring Dr Niranjana Ramesh from Queen Mary University of London, @timeforgeog latest presentation on Wednesday 1 November at 6pm. Find out more at https://t.co/n1rjetVrKC. Perfect for A level students.
At 6pm (GMT) on Wednesday 1 November, join @thecuriousgeog@timeforgeog + Dr Niranjana Ramesh (@niranjwrite) to explore solutions to water infrastructure in coastal cities - including the popularity of desalination to increase water supply in Chennai.
➡️ https://t.co/9gd7LAvG18
@SharanyaDeepak@YunusLasania@niranjwrite@vittlesmagazine Evocative piece.
Brings back memories of when a bunch of us would go fishing for clams in the Periyar river near our hometown of Aluva. Unfortunately even the Periyar is subject to the chilling apparition of 'development'
"Much like our beloved prawns, today we are feed for someone else’s big plans, so-called ‘development’. From Pazhaverkadu, we can already see the shore eroding away, the waves lapping dangerously close to palm trees that sway and bend without sufficient support at their roots"