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| Freeing our heroes |
| Tagore, Nehru and Ambedkar: clearing away the under-rubbish |
| In his autobiography, Ravi Shankar writes that ?being Bengali, of course, makes it natural for me to feel so moved by Tagore; but I do feel that if he had been born in the West he would now be as revered as Shakespeare or Goethe?He is not as popular ... |
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| Falling behind |
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Sir ? At a time India is supposedly undergoing the infotech revolution, Anjan Mukherji?s experien ... |
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| WHOSE GAME IS IT ANYWAY |
| The state has an inherent propensity to increase its jurisdiction and area of operation. That is the only charitable explanat...|
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| How the myth crumbles |
| Two myths have been exploded in recent years ? one is that you have to be cast in the heroic role to become a hero; the other... |
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?Then you should say what you mean,? the March Hare went on. ?I do,? Alice hastily replied; ?at least ? at least I mean what I say ? that?s the same thing, you know.? ?Not the same thing a bit!? said the Hatter. ?Why, you might just as well say that ?I see what I eat? is the same thing as ?I eat what I see?.? ? LEWIS CARROLL
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| BALLAD
OF A THIN
MAN |
| His memoirs have found their way to the press weeks ahead of their appearance between covers. And everyone?s hoping they?ll u... |
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