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A homeland in tatters
In the autumn of 2001, I spent several weeks travelling through Switzerland, meeting representatives of the Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora. Some exiles I spoke to were ambivalent about the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. Others were actively hostile. Ho...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Please turn them off
Sir — One morning I decided to take my morning walk outside the confines of our housing estate, and ...  | Read.. 
 
Dissent and distress
Sir — Malvika Singh’s piece, “A party in deep peril” (June 16), perceptively reflects on the sorry ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
TOO LATE, TOO SLOW
There may be some irony in a government that proudly upholds the red flag sending a police force to suppress a rebellion in a...| Read.. 
 
REVIEW ARTS
Fluid and fleeting substance
If you like your art menu catholic with a pick of the new leavening the known, chances are CIMA’s summer show (until August 1) will grab your attention. With about 55 works by...  | Read.. 
 
A festival of joyous rhythm
Twenty five years is a long time for an institution to understand and assess the purpose of pursuing an art form. To celebrate the silver jubilee of Saraswat, a premier instit...  | Read.. 
 
The truth about survival
Cricket crazies distraught over our T20 debacle must see Nat-ranga’s Gulbaj — The Man of the Match to restore their smiles. After Sohan Bandopadhyay’s last effort, M...  | Read.. 
 
THIS ABOVE ALL
The man who refused to be god
Among the few Indians I admire is the film producer, Mahesh Bhatt. In the times when I could go to the cinemas, I saw Sara...  | Read.. 
 
SCRIPSI
To get through their days, nervous natures such as mine have various “speeds” as do automobiles. There are uphill and difficult days which take an eternity to climb, and downhill days which can be quickly descended. — MARCEL PROUST