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Gandhi’s new assassins

Saturday 14 February '09

The BJP is touting ‘Hind Swaraj’ as a Swadeshi manifesto. It is anything but
New-speak

Tuesday 16 December '08

Our politics is best done in regional languages. It allows a play for our poetic sensibilities, turns of phrases and aphorisms.
Nano come home

Thursday 9 October '08

An agricultural university has made way for the Nano mother plant in Sanad, located on the western fringes of Ahmedabad.
‘Then you will find your doubts and your self melt away’

Thursday 2 October '08

This morning, like every year, a small community will come together in Hridya Kunj at Sabarmati and at Bapu Kuti...
Intimations of a recovery

Wednesday 30 July '08

If the violence of 2002 brought out the pathologies of the Gujarati society in its worst and most perverse form...
A faraway place called home

Thursday 17 April '08

Edward Said begins his reflections on exile by stating, “Exile is strangely compelling to think about but terrible to experience.
Tibet and us

Saturday 5 April '08

In different ways, Burma, Taslima Nasreen and now Tibet and the Dalai Lama. The apathy of the government of India...
Suspicious of faith

Wednesday 19 March '08

The Gujarat government has recently withdrawn a controversial amendment to the Gujarat Freedom of Religion Act, 2003. But the Act itself is dangerous, writes Tridip Suhrud, as it misunderstands the nature of faith and of religious quest
Is Congress a political party?

Tuesday 11 March '08

Six weeks after Gandhiji’s assassination a few men and women gathered at Sevagram to search their hearts.
Moral is political

Tuesday 19 February '08

On February 13, Kevin Rudd, the Australian Prime Minister spoke to the Aboriginal people of Australia.
Mahatma's quest

Wednesday 30 January '08

He walked in silence, preparing his heart for the prayer that he was about to offer.
The burden that is Gandhi

Wednesday 19 December '07

Notwithstanding Narendra Modi’s erroneous reference to Mohandas as Mohanlal...
If the Congress found its voice

Thursday 6 December '07

If one could ask the Congress about its inability and unwillingness to pose serious questions to the BJP...
Loss and longing in Gujarat

Friday 25 May '07

Orhan Pamuk describes Istanbul as a city of Huzun, melancholy. Huzun as spiritual agony envelops Pamuk’s Istanbul; it hangs thick on Bosphorous.
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