Arguably one of the most prominent poets of our time, one who did not know the art of marketing himself, Nida Fazli will remain alive in his immortal poetry…
We have now an entire post-1991 generation of adult Indians for whom the ambiguities of coalition politics, a volatile Hindu nationalism and intense caste politics are simply parts of the landscape—as are the market economy, dynamic growth rates, traffic hell and the electronic media. They have been reared in the age of economics. If in the 20th century India’s search was for political freedom, today most Indians are in search of wealth—and power.
I even thought that that guy – who seemed to be just a simpering Englishman – represented, in his icy immobility, the will to resist the change that Smith and Carlos were invoking in their silent protest. But I was wrong.
The launch of the second volume of President Pranab Mukherjee's memoirs The Turbulent Years—1980-1996 last month has sparked off a debate on whether he should have released his memoirs while still in office. No President of the Republic has written a memoir ever, even after their term got over, and purists question whether Mukherjee should have waited till he demits office.
Seven months ago, activist-author Arundhati Roy wrote a cover story in Outlook on suspended Delhi University professor G N Saibaba, who has been arrested for alleged Maoist links. For writing that article, Roy now faces criminal trial for contempt of court for making "scandalous and scurrilous allegations" against the Indian judiciary.
Sharia laws are used to demonise Muslims across India. In Kashmir, progressive qazis are joining forces with the courts to free women from bad marriages and abusive husbands.
The launch of the second volume of President Pranab Mukherjee's memoirs The Turbulent Years—1980-1996 last month has sparked off a debate on whether he should have released his memoirs while still in office. The first volume of his memoirs The dramatic decade—the Indira Gandhi years was released in December 2014. No President of the Republic has written a memoir ever, even after their term got over, and purists question whether Mukherjee should have waited till he demits office.
After an initial sighting some years ago, the Zika virus is making waves as the new Ebola after its major outbreak first in Brazil 2015. With inhabitants of multiple countries being infected by this primarily mosquito borne disease, alarm bells have also been sounded in India with the Union Ministry scrambling to get testing kits. But how much do you know about Zika?
Your cover story on the suicide of Rohith Vemula is a fine example of how to write a distorted story. Except for the fact that Rohith committed suicide, every other paragraph comprises half-truths or falsified statements. Your correspondent has solicited quotes from people who support her biased version.
At last our authorities have realised that the rights of the suppressed need to be eliminated so that the country can progress. That is the development that is being talked about both in India and abroad.Tendulkar has dominated the entire last decade or two in the cricket team. He played mostly for self promotion and self aggrandizement. Gavaskar and Ravi shastri were another Brahmins who played cricket for many years in the Indian them.
Nowadays we are having many Brahmins in the cricket team for example R.Ashwin, who brings his macabre brahmanical designs to the otherwise gentleman's game.
We insist that others, who are unwilling but weak, make all the sacrifices on our behalf and then we are puzzled when there is violence against the state.
All the moral people in all the countries of the world should see it as their duty to help those groups and persons inside Israel who continue to fight for democracy, justice and equality.
Seven months ago, activist-author Arundhati Roy wrote a cover story in Outlook on suspended Delhi University professor G N Saibaba, who has been arrested for
The launch of the second volume of President Pranab Mukherjee's memoirs The Turbulent Years—1980-1996 last month has sparked off a debate on whether he should have released his memoirs while still in office. The first volume of his memoirs The dramatic decade—the Indira Gandhi years was released in December 2014. No President of the Republic has written a memoir ever, even after their term got over, and purists question whether Mukherjee should have waited till he demits office.
After an initial sighting some years ago, the Zika virus is making waves as the new Ebola after its major outbreak first in Brazil 2015. With inhabitants of multiple countries being infected by this primarily mosquito borne disease, alarm bells have also been sounded in India with the Union Ministry scrambling to get testing kits. But how much do you know about Zika?