Aditya Jha
Aditya Jha

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  • Five Lessons From Delhi

    AAP is not a perfect party and one may not agree with their positions on various issues. The AAP experiment may still fail. But if it has happened once, it will happen again. And again.

    BY Aditya Jha 8 December 2013

  • Dawn Is Far Away

    If you think that Bihar is a land of darkness, think again. It's not even evening yet. The true nightmare is yet to unfold. Maybe then, someone will emerge with some guts. Till then, continue to laugh at Lalu's antics...

    BY Aditya Jha 22 February 2005

  • What If India Were Really To "Shine"?

    Will we be happier? Will all of us have a job, a house, a car, a driver and even 3-D mobile phones (whatever they will be)? Or will we all be divorced, drunk, fat, cramped for space, lonely and in debt?

    BY Aditya Jha 13 August 2004

  • Corporatise Farming

    In agriculture, there is a minimum critical size of land holding for farming to be productive and powerful. And that is not do beegha zameen Farmers need to pool their land together.

    BY Aditya Jha 12 July 2004

  • Changing CG

    'Changing the center of gravity', has quite a different connotation for all those from IITs, but this article just points to the recent changes in the CG of the global IT industry. Before it changes once again.

    BY Aditya Jha 28 September 2003

  • Song Sung True

    Now that we can get our songs from the TV, we can remove them from our films. The boy can still meet the girl, and there will be time left to commit the murder, solving the case, narrating a story - much cheaply too.

    BY Aditya Jha 18 June 2003

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