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Secularism, An Indian context
Secularism in India embarked on its journey without having a palpable meaning. many of us are still in the misconception.
Posted : Saturday, January 21, 2012 By : Avneesh Kumar
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Killer Industry? Of course!
There’s been a lot of distracting noise in a section of the media on the west Bengal chief minister’s phrase ‘killer industry’, specifically meant for those responsible for the loss of 190 lives in the AMRI hospital fire incident; advertently or otherwise. It’s surprising how the literatti could...
Posted : Sunday, January 08, 2012 By : Sushant Chatterjee
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Aathiti Devo Bhava, really?
My self-witnessed account of the exploitation of foreigners in Varanasi and Allahabad.
Posted : Tuesday, January 03, 2012 By : Arijit Acharya
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Life @ 30
When you start approaching the big 3 O, your perception changes dramatically. Your see these changes slowly as the colony kids start calling you ‘aunty’ instead of the usual ‘didi’, as you slowly start using the phrase, ‘the new generation’ and as you notice your first grey hair.
Posted : Wednesday, December 28, 2011 By : Shreya Das
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Satirical Poem- Kalkata Politics
We are bothered about trifles but not life. What is more important ?
Posted : Saturday, December 24, 2011 By : jagdish rawtani
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From Babri Demolition to participating in Anna Movement
The massive support of RSS to Anna Hazare movement is having a agenda. The Babri demolition was an identity issue, corruption is a symptomatic issue. Such issues distract the attention form the core issue of social empowerment.
Posted : Sunday, December 25, 2011 By : Ram Puniyani
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My Wife with Brad Hogg...(Firoze Hirjikaka)
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