G. Sujatha
G. Sujatha

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  • Bridging The World

    "What if continental drift sequence hadn't happened? Would India be part of Australia?" (Outlook, August 23, 2004.) May be. Or may be not. But Indians might be Australians, Australians might be Americans and so, Indians would be America

    BY G. Sujatha 10 October 2004

  • Equity Per Se

    "Well, I got really angry and just gave her a slap. But she knows, I mean, she deserved it." "NO, it's a crime." The above is a transcript of a television presentation...

    BY G. Sujatha 28 July 2004

  • Garden Ganesha

    Weeping Australians went to Bali where the locals mourned their tragedy by conducting religious ceremonies for appeasing the deceased and purifying their premises of extremist evils. It seems as though their exceptional warmth and the Hindu rites and

    BY G. Sujatha 1 June 2004

  • Yengyo, Desi Inquilab?

    We can pardon generously when a Bengali says he loves to have, "Balls Ice cream" or when our Northeastern brothers and sisters sing, "God shave the queen". And it's pretty wokay when our Tamil Malini Iyer Sridevi states matter-of-factly, "the sun ris

    BY G. Sujatha 25 March 2004

  • Another Day, Another Ayodhya

    And with a final war whoop, they set fire to the city of Ayodhya and went back gloating in their victory upon destruction. Ayodhya burned. This was 'Ayuthaya dahanam'

    BY G. Sujatha 4 December 2003

  • Death By Divorce

    Many a man firmly feels that the former wife can be used for the gratification of his primal urges, can be raped, and can be condemned if she enters into a relationship with another man.

    BY G. Sujatha 4 November 2003

  • Down Under Goes Down

    Gone are the days when one could proudly introduce oneself as an IT professional in Australia. Now it is increasingly becoming a matter of confronting the embarrassing question: 'Are you still surviving?'

    BY G. Sujatha 27 August 2003

  • Minority Complex

    We have just achieved what was all along thought a social impossibility - both Dalits and Brahmins belong to 'minority' groups who need to be provided with 'reservations' for their upliftment in Indian society.

    BY G. Sujatha 5 August 2003

  • Civilising The Savage

    Welcome to the land of the civilised. The 'savage' here is taught how to contain and consume, how to conspire and contrive, how to connive and convert, how to coerce and collide. This has what has happened with the Adivasis of Wayanad in Kerala.

    BY G. Sujatha 10 July 2003

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