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A pilgrimage to Mata Bader Kali

By Bhushan Parimoo A long cherished desire to participate in the celebration of Mata Baderkali festival at Handwara, Kashmir was at last realised. The Mata Baderkali Sathapan Committee made it possible for
Oct. 28, 2018

What Lies Behind the Silence?

By Ajay Gudavarthy Prime Minister Narendra Modi has maintained stoic silence over the most pressing issues that have been debated in the last few weeks and this has remained his style for
Oct. 28, 2018

Barbarism Normalised?

By Vidya Bhushan Rawat The incidents of lynching, killing and abusing the opponents particularly of the Muslims in India have become a norm and the country seems to be either satisfied with
Oct. 28, 2018

THE PROBLEMS OF COLONIAL MODERNITY

By Nasir Abbas Nayyar Any virtuoso in the art of poetry will confirm that words in poetry tend to overrun their common, ordinary meanings into a surfeit of nuances and significance. And
Oct. 27, 2018

WHOSE LANGUAGE IS IT ANYWAY?

By Harris Khalique Muhammad Hasan Askari has always intrigued me as a formidable scholar, writer and critic. But his conceptualisation and promotion of ‘Pakistani Adab’ [Pakistani literature based on a Muslim cultural
Oct. 27, 2018

MURDER, SHE WROTE

By Madiha Akhtar A remote location, an isolated hotel, 12 strangers, no connection with the outside world and one murder: this is the premise of Shari Lapena’s latest thriller, An Unwanted Guest.
Oct. 27, 2018

Don’t fear coalitions

By SHEKHAR GUPTA National Security Advisor Ajit Kumar Doval is being unfairly attacked for saying, in his Sardar Patel Memorial lecture Thursday, that for the next 10 years India needs to be
Oct. 27, 2018

Call it by its name

By Ali Khan Mahmudabad In the Analects of Confucius, one of his disciples, Tsze-Lu, asks Master Confucius what the first thing he intends to do before administering the territory belonging to the
Oct. 27, 2018

Who will speak truth to unfreedom?

By Neera Chandhoke It is time to re-read the politically charged play, The House of Bernarda Alba, (1936) by Federico García Lorca. After their father’s death, five young women are forced to
Oct. 27, 2018
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