Vol – XLVIII No. 13, March 30, 2013 | Vasundhara Sirnate “Just being a woman is an act of courage”, said the tagline to the 1979 film adaptation of Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar. One can modify that somewhat to suit the Indian… Continue Reading →
Mumbai, Majlis Team , March 31,, 2013 As fourteen year old Priya had not been getting her periods for some months, her mother took her to Shatabdi, a public Hospital in the nearby area, for a check up. During examination… Continue Reading →
Egyptian satirist Bassem Youssef arrives at High Court wearing outsized version of hat worn by President Morsi in Pakistan university ceremony; rejects claims he ‘insulted’ president and Islam on TV show Ahram Online , Sunday 31 Mar 2013 Egyptian… Continue Reading →
Power of RTI After its implementation in 2005, the Right to Information Act came to be known as the sunshine act as it empowered the ordinary citizen for the first time. Now, instead of pleading with babus or netas, the… Continue Reading →
by-PoliticallyIncorrect ,http://centreright.in Why is the Mainstream Media Silent on the (il)legality of the UID Project?- II In my last post on the UID project of the UPA government, I had raised a few issues about the manner in which the… Continue Reading →
PoliticallyIncorrect ,at http://centreright.in I am sure the title of the post sounds breathless and alarmist to a few, but based on what I have written in the last two posts, no reasonable person can help thinking on these lines. The proponents… Continue Reading →
By- Politically Incorrect at http://centreright.in/ “What is so wrong about the UID project? It isn’t like the Government is asking for details that are not publicly available or which we haven’t furnished to tax authorities or for getting a driving… Continue Reading →
Published: Sunday, Mar 31, 2013, 0:27 IST By Yogesh Pawar | Place: Mumbai | Agency: DNA Purnima Ahire speaks haltingly in English with a pronounced Marathi accent, an attempt that draws a round of laughter from the women huddled in a lane… Continue Reading →
The Man Who Planted Trees (French title L’homme qui plantait des arbres), also known as The Story of Elzéard Bouffier, The Most Extraordinary Character I Ever Met, and The Man Who Planted Hope and Reaped Happiness, is an allegorical tale by French author Jean Giono, published in 1953. Simply… Continue Reading →
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