This is that rare thing - a staggeringly moving book that makes the reader deeply cynical about cynicism. Paro Anand’s Weed is the story of a boy who finds his secure family fall apart one night when he literally follows in his father’s...
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The head of the family, Rajinder Garg (54) has donated blood for 136 times so far while his wife Sucheta Garg (52) has offered blood for 35 times in various blood donation camps. Rajan Garg (30), son of Rajinder Garg, contributed blood for 22 times and...
The US-India Business Council (USIBC) has pledged to energise its US Chamber-sponsored coalition for partnership with India in response to India’s Parliamentary vote of confidence in favour of moving the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to...
Soofi’s blog Pakistan Paindabad aims to shatter stereotyped Indian perceptions about its neighbour. “People treat Pakistan as a country of terrorist camps, but there are swanky cafes, pretty girls, galleries, writers… a very Khan Market crowd. I...
By: Rajbir Deswal
You can ill afford to open a photo-album or crave to eat crisp pappads or biscuits in the rainy season. Finding a dry and unstinking towel is unthinkable. The peeling off plaster on the walls makes spooky images appear as if fury of a...
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In a move that has sent jitters among the rural politicians, the Pune Zilla Parishad (ZP) has slapped notices on 154 sarpanchs for not constructing toilets at their homes.
There is a ban on burning pyres in the UK. With the Hindus, the ritual is of immense significance. They may relax rules.
One of the most interesting subject for an original Ph D thesis might be on the many doctored and plagiarised theses that have been rewarded with doctorates in India.
“Can anybody remember when the times were not hard, and money not scarce?”
What happens when a poor mother parts from her children as she is unable to afford one decent meal a day for them?
BY: RAJBIR DESWAL
He was there in Bahadurgarh some twenty-five kilometers from Delhi. Ghulam Ali, the ghazal maestro. We were face to face with him. And so close that neither India nor Pakistan separated us. Nor even any geographical barriers existed....
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