by Piyasree Dasgupta Nov 13, 2013 If you had thought that the unnecessary use of misplaced metaphors is the special talent of politicians in India, think again. Speaking at a CBI conference on corruption, the director of the investigative agency, Ranjit… Continue Reading →
Though written in the voice of an Indian Muslim, the author’s take is in fact the standard response of the textbook majoritarian Prayaag Akbar First Published: Mon, Jul 01 2013.T Jama Masjid during Ramzaan. Chetan Bhagat postitions himself as a young… Continue Reading →
JULY 1, 2013 If you agree with the following Text and wish to be one of the signatories of this letter, please send your signature (Name, Profession , City/State) at [email protected] by 12 PM tomorrow (2nd July 13). Dear Mr…. Continue Reading →
Firstpost Rajyasree Sen I’m neither Chetan Bhagat, nor am I Hansie Cronje, but here’s my five-point plan on how to be a successful spot-fixer and not get caught. 1. Communication is key. What is with this Chandila and Chawan? Who discusses which… Continue Reading →
It’s the Great Wharton Dustup Dilip D’Souza, HT. March 7, 2013 A few themes emerge, if confused, from recent happenings at Wharton: freedom of expression, a possible insult to the nation, horrible regimes that the US is… Continue Reading →
December 31, 2012, sarai.net By Saroj Giri ‘National shame’, lajja – this is the sentiment most Indians feel, now that the raped girl has died. The rape has so far been essentially portrayed as a heinous but aberrant… Continue Reading →
The Union of India is eager to embrace the great writer, whose 100th birthday falls on this week, as one of its own. But how would Manto have looked at India had he stayed on? By Garga Chatterjee 15 224 The left-wing… Continue Reading →
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