In ‘The Modern School (1920-2020)’, Rakesh Batabyal explores how the demographic change after Partition gave Delhi and colonial-era Modern School a new vitality.
In ‘Khaki in Dust Storm’, former DGP Amod K. Kanth revisits the 1980s and 1990s when India witnessed riots, political assassinations & growing culture of drug abuse.
In ‘Ruttie Jinnah’, Saad S. Khan explores the reasons behind the obliteration of Rattanbai Maryam Jinnah’s name from the world’s collective memory & the conscious distortion of her personality.
In ‘The Great Unravelling’, Sanjay Jha writes about why Arnab Goswami wanted to go after Rahul Gandhi and the TV debate that truly hurt his credibility.
In 'I Am No Messiah', Sonu Sood writes with Meena Iyer that migrant labourers didn't believe him first but his plea had an impact like Shah Rukh Khan’s dressing-room speech in Chak De! India.
The 125 APAs include 86 Unilateral APAs (UAPAs) and 39 Bilateral APAs (BAPAs). The total number of APAs since the start of the APA programme has risen to 641, with 506 UAPAs and 135 BAPAs.
As the BJP heads for a likely third successive term in power, it's fascinating to debate how true it looks to the original proposition: a party with a difference.
Wow journalists being allocated land by the discretion of the government, as a favour maybe. Such journalists are expected to write freely and frankly on it’s patron’s misdemeanors. J. Nehru created this mai-baap Sarkar to which the fourth estate was beholden. No wonder they still sing paens to him. Successive governments followed this policy by arranging to wine and dine and free foreign jaunts to favoured hacks. Very convenient set-up. Looks like the present government has discontinued this so no wonder it gets so much bad press.
Great Indian journalists started Licking congress immediately after Indian partition 1947 , that’s the reason journalists became rich with free land and money in return of services to congress party.
Wow journalists being allocated land by the discretion of the government, as a favour maybe. Such journalists are expected to write freely and frankly on it’s patron’s misdemeanors. J. Nehru created this mai-baap Sarkar to which the fourth estate was beholden. No wonder they still sing paens to him. Successive governments followed this policy by arranging to wine and dine and free foreign jaunts to favoured hacks. Very convenient set-up. Looks like the present government has discontinued this so no wonder it gets so much bad press.
Great Indian journalists started Licking congress immediately after Indian partition 1947 , that’s the reason journalists became rich with free land and money in return of services to congress party.