Monthly Archives: November 2018

Avni’s death haunts Forest Minister

Opposition parties in Maharashtra demand arrest of Sudhir Mungantiwar and investigation by CBI Opposition parties today demanded the arrest of Maharashtra Forest Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar, who has been under pressure for allegedly ordering the killing of tigress Avni. The Congress, Shiv Sena and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) demanded his dismissal …

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Pulp fiction

The credit goes to the Shia community of Kashmir for keeping alive papier mache art — colourful, exquisite, highly decorative and delicate — in the Valley since the 14th century. “This wealth has been handed down to me by my father who inherited it from my grandfather and so on. …

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The gecko and the cat

Northcote Parkinson said, ‘Work expands to fill time.’ I modify this to include the afternoon nap too. So that day I got up from my nap, which had stretched longer than usual. I prepared my own cup of coffee and sat in my armchair in the driveway. Enjoying the coffee, …

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For a world sans diabetes

Diabetes has become a public health problem, and this is particularly so in India where almost 20% of all people with diabetes in the world live. More worrying than the absolute numbers of people with diabetes, are the complications related to diabetes. Diabetes is a leading cause of blindness, kidney …

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All the way from little Tippalakatta to mighty Calcutta

A lesson in adaptation, accepting life as it is, with courage, fortitude and a commonsensical approach That was my grandmother and that’s how far she got. She came from Tippalakatta village in Guntur district in Andhra Pradesh. The name literally means “a bundle of problems”. She was one of several …

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Those ferocious genes that should ride on

The grandmother as a shaping influence, impartinglife-strengths and negating gender stereotypes The train reached the destination at 5.45 a.m. I got down with the luggage and waited for my grandmother to alight too. The next thing I remember was a feeble hoot followed by the train leaving the platform. I …

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Curious contrivance on your wrist

A savvy nonagenarian’s experience with a tech device that tries some hand-holding I turned ninety a few days ago, and my grandchildren sent me a birthday gift. The package arrived late at night on my birthday; in fact, the courier staff brought it in at 10.30. I had received an …

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