In Karunanidhi: The Definitive Biography, Vaasanthi writes about Karunanidhi’s reaction when Annadurai told him to stop sending articles on youth revolution.
The leaders of the new establishment, including Mohammad Yunus, should realize by now the danger of their single-minded focus on eradicating Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League.
It will be tough for Reserve Bank of India Governor Sanjay Malhotra to get right. Rupee is the worst-performing Asian currency this year against the dollar.
Indigenisation level will progressively increase up to 60 percent with key sub-assemblies, electronics and mechanical parts being manufactured locally.
It is a brilliant, reasonably priced, and mostly homemade aircraft with a stellar safety record; only two crashes in 24 years since its first flight. But its crash is a moment of introspection.
Mr Karunanidhi was good at Tamil according to this book. So who taught him to read and write in Tamil? Obviously it was a school. He didn’t clear school. Many don’t even today. But that is not the issue. All his life he blamed the minoritized brahmins for denying education to the so-called Backward Classes. His own knowledge of Tamil in 1930-40s and unwillingness to study further debunks the determined demonisation of brahmins. It is a great shame that not a single politician or media person has condemned the villification of brahmins in the last hundred years. I may be wrong, but his own father held a PG degree even twenty years earlier.
All those who are now saying that “Muslims” should not be blamed for the corona spread, how do they justify the anti-brahmin villifcation and hate-mongering over the past 100 yrs? Entire political class and media should be ashamed of their behaviour and need to apologise to brahmins.
Mr Karunanidhi was good at Tamil according to this book. So who taught him to read and write in Tamil? Obviously it was a school. He didn’t clear school. Many don’t even today. But that is not the issue. All his life he blamed the minoritized brahmins for denying education to the so-called Backward Classes. His own knowledge of Tamil in 1930-40s and unwillingness to study further debunks the determined demonisation of brahmins. It is a great shame that not a single politician or media person has condemned the villification of brahmins in the last hundred years. I may be wrong, but his own father held a PG degree even twenty years earlier.
All those who are now saying that “Muslims” should not be blamed for the corona spread, how do they justify the anti-brahmin villifcation and hate-mongering over the past 100 yrs? Entire political class and media should be ashamed of their behaviour and need to apologise to brahmins.