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July 27, 2009
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ESSAY
 TENZIN TSUNDUE
 My Kind of Exile
 Tenzin Tsundue has been carrying his exile within himself. Pitching tent on alien maps, and hitting the road before he grows roots, homeland is a dream perpetually deferred.
 Magazine | Mar 12, 2001

 ESSAY
 TARAN N. KHAN
 Chuhara
 Appreciating Assemun: Not a quaint cultural artefact but a potent metaphor for our times.
 Web | Mar 12, 2001

 ESSAY
 DILIP D'SOUZA
 At Home With The Bodies
 Perversity of every kind is an ancient tradition in war, and our war in Kashmir is no exception.
 Web | Mar 08, 2001

 ESSAY
 BORIA MAJUMDAR
 Indian Cricket: Myth And Reality
 Match-fixing, which appears in recent writings to be a young teenaged lad is in reality one of the oldest surviving 'gentlemen', initially making its appearance in the very country that gave birth to the game.
 Web | Mar 07, 2001

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 SCHARDA BAIL
 Bits And Pieces Artists
 It might seem hard to tell one poor person from another but learning about them as individuals uncovers a world of invention, versatility, and ultimately self-respect.
 Web | Mar 06, 2001


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