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Karma, Confession, and Compassion: How Religions Embrace the Power of Forgiveness

[ Originally published in E Newsroom, September 18th, 2024 ] [ View PDF ]

On the 8th of September this year, Jains observed Michchhāmi Dukkaḍaṃ (मिच्छामि दुक्कडम्) and 10 days later the Digambar Jains end this period with Kshamavani. This period of Paryushan is for daily fasting, inner reflection and confession — when they greet all saying: “Please forgive me with your full affection".

  • Religion । ধর্ম
  • Buddhism । বৌদ্ধ ধর্ম
  • 2024 | ২০২৪
  • Christianity । খ্রিষ্টধর্ম
  • Jainism | জৈনধর্ম

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The Asura Who Won Hearts: Kerala's Onam Festival and Its Subversive Significance

[ Originally published in The Wire, September 15th, 2024 ] [ View PDF ]

Thiruvonam represents the peak of the ten-day celebrations of Onam in Kerala and by Malayalis of all communities, all over the world. It is more than a festival of joy for it represents the core of the great reconciliatory heart of India wherein all religions have pooled in.

  • Culture | সংস্কৃতি
  • Religion । ধর্ম
  • Onam । ওনাম
  • Festival & Celebrations | পার্বণ ও উদ্‌যাপন
  • 2024 | ২০২৪
  • Mahabali । মহাবলী

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The monsoon thunder in Bengal, making way for women to reclaim their space

[ Originally published in Indian Express, September 11th, 2024 ] [ View PDF ]

What started as a protest against a heinous rape and murder of a junior lady doctor in a government hospital in Kolkata attached to the famous RG Kar Medical College has snowballed into an unprecedented movement for justice and the safety of women. 

  • Politics । রাজনীতি
  • West Bengal । পশ্চিমবঙ্গ
  • Mamata Banerjee
  • Government । সরকার
  • 2024 | ২০২৪
  • Reclaim The Night । রাত দখল
  • RG Kar Medical College । আর জি কর মেডিক্যাল কলেজ

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Lakshmi: The Goddess who Defines India

[ Originally published in ' In Treasures of Lakshmi: The Goddess Who Gives' Edited by Namita Gokhale & Malashri Lal, Penguin, 2024, 11-29, February 11th, 2024 ] [ View PDF ]

Of all the Hindu deities, Shiva may be the most complex but Lakshmi is certainly one of the most amorphous — when one attempts to capture her within a definitive framework. She is undoubtedly one of the oldest deities and one can claim, quite confidently, that she has survived for three full millennia,

  • Culture | সংস্কৃতি
  • Religion । ধর্ম
  • Academic Writings । অ্যাকাডেমিক লেখালিখি
  • 2024 | ২০২৪
  • Lakshmi । লক্ষ্মী

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The Sangh Parivar's 'Non-Negotiable Targets' Are In The Doldrums

[ Originally published in Outlook India, August 27th, 2024 ] [ View PDF ]

Though Narendra Modi and his cohorts swore before the elections that they would surely cross 400 seats, it was clear during the different phases of polling that the INDIA bloc parties would certainly do well. The new-found unity among the opposition parties had evoked enthusiastic popular support.

  • Politics । রাজনীতি
  • Narendra Modi । নরেন্দ্র মোদী
  • 2024 | ২০২৪
  • Bharatiya Janata Party । ভারতীয় জনতা পার্টি
  • Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) । রাষ্ট্রীয় স্বয়ংসেবক সঙ্ঘ
  • INDIA Bloc । ইন্ডিয়া ব্লক

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From Mud Huts to Metropolis: How Kolkata Rose from the Banks of the Hooghly on August 24, 1690

[ Originally published in E Newsroom, August 24th, 2024 ] [ View PDF ]

There is no doubt that today, the 24th of August, is a landmark day when the modern colonial city of Calcutta or Kolkata came up. True, there were human settlements in this area that were part of a zemindari possession of the famous family of Sabarna Roy Choudhury— but the great metropolis of Calcutta surely owes its founding to Job Charnock — who set up camp here.

  • History | ইতিহাস
  • Kolkata । কলকাতা
  • 2024 | ২০২৪

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West Bengal’s battle for federal autonomy

[ Originally published in Frontline , August 21st, 2024 ] [ View PDF ]

During the UPA years, 2004 to 2014, Narendra Modi, CM of Gujarat, led the brigade of States on each and every issue that he felt militated against the federal structure of the Constitution. Thus, when he was elected prime minister of India in 2014, we had naturally expected him to strengthen the rights of states and were certain that he would take away several controversially acquired powers of the Centre.

  • Politics । রাজনীতি
  • Narendra Modi । নরেন্দ্র মোদী
  • Government । সরকার
  • Finance and Economics । অর্থব্যবস্থা ও অর্থনীতি
  • 2024 | ২০২৪
  • Federal Autonomy । ফেডারেল স্বায়ত্তশাসন

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The Voice Of 63% Of The People of India

[ Originally published in Outlook India, August 15th, 2024 ] [ View PDF ]

In 1967, when I was just 15 years old, I was attracted to Ram Manohar Lohia’s brand of desi socialism that targeted the nexus between caste and class in India. The Congress had been in power for 20 years and appeared quite invincible. But socialist leaders such as George Fernandes, Madhu Limaye, Rabi Ray and Kishen Pattanayak believed that the mighty Congress could be dislodged.

  • Politics । রাজনীতি
  • Narendra Modi । নরেন্দ্র মোদী
  • Government । সরকার
  • 2024 | ২০২৪
  • Bharatiya Janata Party । ভারতীয় জনতা পার্টি
  • Rajiv Gandhi । রাজীব গান্ধী
  • United Progressive Alliance (UPA) । ইউনাইটেড প্রোগ্রেসিভ অ্যালায়েন্স

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Fulminations as Fevicol: How Parliamentary Democracy Works

[ Originally published in The Wire, August 14th, 2024 ] [ View PDF ]

Narendra Modi has begun his third term in 2024 with the inglorious distinction of leading the “least productive parliament session” – the just-concluded monsoon-cum-budget session. Conversely, his first session after his second innings in 2019 was proudly declared by the Speaker as the “most productive” one since 1952. Along with the Rajya Sabha, it had passed a record 36 bills – demonstrating, in no uncertain terms, the cocky spirit of that phase.

  • Politics । রাজনীতি
  • Democracy । গণতন্ত্র
  • Government । সরকার
  • 2024 | ২০২৪

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An Insider's View of the First Round of Arm Wrestling in a 'New' Parliament

[ Originally published in The Wire, July 4th, 2024 ] [ View PDF ]

The INDIA front, that Narendra Modi and his acolytes had scornfully dismissed as divided and doomed, had managed to give the Bharatiya Janata Party a real fright, with its 237 seats so perilously close to the BJP’s 240.

  • Politics । রাজনীতি
  • Narendra Modi । নরেন্দ্র মোদী
  • Government । সরকার
  • 2024 | ২০২৪
  • Loksabha Elections 2024 । লোকসভা নির্বাচন ২০২৪

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P Thankappan Nair: The man who chronicled Kolkata — for little in return

[ Originally published in The Indian Express, June 20th, 2024 ] [ View PDF ]

When a short, lanky 22-year-old Malayali lad from Ernakulam got off the Madras Mail at Howrah Station, he could never have imagined that he would become famous as the “barefoot historian of Old Calcutta”.

  • People & Memories । মানুষ এবং স্মৃতি
  • 2024 | ২০২৪
  • People | ব্যক্তিত্ব
  • P Thankappan Nair | পরমেশ্বরন থনকপ্পন নায়ার

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Goodbye P.T. Nair, Kolkata’s Chronicler

[ Originally published in The Wire, June 19th, 2024 ] [ View PDF ]

Many people in Kolkata, which includes my wife and I, are shattered to learn that our dear P.T. – P. Thankappan Nair – the barefoot historian of Kolkata, is no more. He was 91 and died in his home in Aluva, Kerala.

  • People & Memories । মানুষ এবং স্মৃতি
  • 2024 | ২০২৪
  • P Thankappan Nair | পরমেশ্বরন থনকপ্পন নায়ার

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How Exit Polls Devastated Indian Economy

[ Originally published in E Newsroom, June 13th, 2024 ] [ View PDF ]

The 4th of June will be remembered in the history of stock markets in India for the biggest single-day fall in share prices in 4 years. The benchmark stock indexes, Sensex and Nifty, crashed by almost 6 per cent on this day when the election results to the 18th Lok Sabha started revealing that the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party may not be headed towards an absolute majority on its own.

  • Politics । রাজনীতি
  • Narendra Modi । নরেন্দ্র মোদী
  • Finance and Economics । অর্থব্যবস্থা ও অর্থনীতি
  • 2024 | ২০২৪
  • Loksabha Elections 2024 । লোকসভা নির্বাচন ২০২৪
  • Exit Polls । একজিট পোল

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Modi is Back in Power: The Opposition Needs to Watch Out and Hold Its Flock Together

[ Originally published in The Wire, June 11th, 2024 ] [ View PDF ]

As I switched on the TV for a brief while to watch Narendra Modi’s third swearing-in ceremony, my mind flashed back to his first, in 2014. I was a bit nervous as I was sure to be the fall guy, as the CEO of Prasar Bharati, if any glitch occurred in the television and radio coverage. A few days earlier, he had alleged that Prasar Bharati had mischievously cut off parts of his last interview on Doordarshan.

  • Politics । রাজনীতি
  • Narendra Modi । নরেন্দ্র মোদী
  • 2024 | ২০২৪
  • Loksabha Elections 2024 । লোকসভা নির্বাচন ২০২৪
  • Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) । ইন্ডিয়ান ন্যাশনাল ডেভেলপমেন্ট ইনক্লুসিভ অ্যালায়ান্স ( ইন্ডিয়া)

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The Beginning of the End: Why a Predator Modi Can’t Run a Conciliatory Coalition

[ Originally published in Lokmat Times, June 7th, 2024 ] [ View PDF ]

History will look back at the 2024 elections to the 18th Lok Sabha as an exciting landmark— somewhat like 1967 or 1977 or even 2014. There is no doubt that it marks the beginning of the end of the Modi era, though one cannot predict how badly he may react to the writing on the wall or how or viciously he may tighten his stranglehold over a battered democracy. It is a major blow to Narendra Modi’s ego and his hold over his flock that he has fallen 32 seats short of the absolute majority figure of 272 seats.

  • Politics । রাজনীতি
  • Narendra Modi । নরেন্দ্র মোদী
  • Government । সরকার
  • 2024 | ২০২৪
  • Loksabha Elections 2024 । লোকসভা নির্বাচন ২০২৪
  • Amit Shah । অমিত শাহ
  • Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) । ইন্ডিয়ান ন্যাশনাল ডেভেলপমেন্ট ইনক্লুসিভ অ্যালায়ান্স ( ইন্ডিয়া)

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Modi Has Too Much to Lose and Much More to Cover up by Retaining Power at Any Cost

[ Originally published in The Wire, May 23rd, 2024 ] [ View PDF ]

What started as a completely one-sided election has slowly but surely turned into an interesting one, with all sorts of possibilities. Liberals, rationalists, pluralists, democratic, leftists and all others who have not accepted a regime that is openly opposed to these values enshrined in the Indian constitution have suffered repeated defeat, demoralisation and humiliation for 10 long years.

  • Politics । রাজনীতি
  • Narendra Modi । নরেন্দ্র মোদী
  • Election Commission । নির্বাচন কমিশন
  • Election । নির্বাচন
  • Government । সরকার
  • 2024 | ২০২৪

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Cultural Capital Without a Crown: The Case for Kolkata’s Modern Art Museum

[ Published May 19th, 2024 ] [ View PDF ]

I am sad that while every major city of India has a proper public-sponsored art gallery, Kolkata does not. Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore have great facilities called the National Galleries of Modern Art (NGMAs),

  • Culture | সংস্কৃতি
  • Government । সরকার
  • 2024 | ২০২৪
  • Kolkata Museum of Modern Art । কলকাতা মিউজিয়াম অফ মডার্ন আর্ট
  • National Galleries of Modern Art (NGMAs) । ন্যাশনাল গ্যালারিস অফ মডার্ন আর্টস

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Walking with Mahavira: Tracing the Jain Tirthankara’s Footsteps in West Bengal

[ Originally published in E Newsroom, April 21st, 2024 ] [ View PDF ]

Today, as we celebrate the Mahavira Jayanti, I am reminded of his association with the western tract of Bengal, known since ancient times as the Rarh or Radh. When I served as the Additional District Magistrate of the Asansol-Durgapur belt of Burdwan (now known as Paschim Barddhaman district) in 1980-81, I had visited the ruins of a famous Jain temple at Punchra.

  • Culture | সংস্কৃতি
  • Religion । ধর্ম
  • Festival & Celebrations | পার্বণ ও উদ্‌যাপন
  • 2024 | ২০২৪
  • Mahavir Jayanti । মহাবীর জয়ন্তী
  • Jainism | জৈনধর্ম

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Here's Why Modi Knows India Eats Meat But Speaks of Vegetarianism

[ Originally published in The Wire, April 17th, 2024 ] [ View PDF ]

When Narendra Modi attacked Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Tejashwi Yadav recently for violating the ‘strict norm’ of vegetarianism during the Ram Navami period, he was directly inciting voters in the northern Hindi belt, and of course, in adjunct areas like Gujarat.

  • Politics । রাজনীতি
  • Narendra Modi । নরেন্দ্র মোদী
  • Election । নির্বাচন
  • 2024 | ২০২৪
  • Vegetarianism । নিরামিষভোজী
  • Non-Vegetarianism । আমিষভোজী
  • Rashtriya Janata Dal । রাষ্ট্রীয় জনতা দল
  • Tejashwi Yadav । তেজস্বী যাদব

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How the Dice Rolls

[ Originally published in The Wire, March 29th, 2024 ] [ View PDF ]

Nothing could sum up better the transactional relationship between big capital and authoritarian rule than these words of William E. Scheuerman, Professor of Political Science at Indiana University in the ‘Boston Review’, under the catchy title Why Do Authoritarians Win?

  • Politics । রাজনীতি
  • Narendra Modi । নরেন্দ্র মোদী
  • Government । সরকার
  • 2024 | ২০২৪
  • Bharatiya Janata Party । ভারতীয় জনতা পার্টি
  • Electoral Bonds । ইলেক্টোরাল বন্ড

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The Fact of the Matter: 'Fact-Check Units' Are Designed To Protect the State

[ Originally published in The Quint, March 25th, 2024 ] [ View PDF ]

In the last three years, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has introduced and carried through, with lightning speed and his brute majority in parliament, a series of legislations that choke or restrict our freedom of expression, information, data and their transmission. We have reasons to believe that the apparatus of a surveillance state has been grafted, stealthily but surely,

  • Politics । রাজনীতি
  • Narendra Modi । নরেন্দ্র মোদী
  • Government । সরকার
  • 2024 | ২০২৪
  • Fact-Check Units । ফ্যাক্ট-চেক ইউনিট
  • Freedom of Expression । মত প্রকাশের স্বাধীনতা

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