This week, Naresh Fernandes writes about the Fisk Jubilee Singers. "The most downtrodden race on earth has presented a gift to mankind that is appreciated in proportion to the refinement of the listeners, for none but those who have studied music seriously can realise at its full significance that the melody of the negro has, as it were, sprung up spontaneously," he writes.
Meanwhile, TypeRight writes about the Community Networks of Tumkur and Khalte. "There cannot be a one-size-fits-all approach to community networks, which makes the different narratives from the ground very important in understanding local challenges, while still negotiating the need for some consistency in policy while scaling up the Community Networks," the article states.
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