Banter is fine, but not verbal abuseSo the Indian cricket team has done the unthinkable: it has beaten the world champions on the one ground that they were supposed to be invincible.
January 20, 2008
The young and the recklessA picture, goes the old adage, says more than a thousand words, and the photographs taken outside Juhu’s Marriott hotel on New Year’s eve, certainly did.
January 6, 2008
Thank God, Kiran Bedi has retiredThat might seem like a strange reaction to the superannuation of a Magsaysay award winner. It might also be a premature celebration since Bedi has only applied for VRS.
December 24, 2007
How to rise above the stereotypeTucked away on an inside page of one of the many newspapers I read was an item which said: “I am grateful to Narendrabhai.”
December 9, 2007
Time to turn the tablesIn any civilised democracy, Bhattacharjee and his government would have lost the moral right to govern.
November 25, 2007
Harsh laws are effective deterrentsEven a generally respected force like the British police has shown that its hands are not lily white. Yet, overall, there is respect for the force.
November 11, 2007
Doings of Gujarat’s Chief MonsterTehelka’s Gujarat sting, shown in its entirety on Headlines Today and Aaj Tak, was possibly the most repulsive thing ever shown on television.
October 29, 2007
Too much judicial activismIs it good news or bad news when the judiciary is in the news? When I wrote my last column, the Delhi HC was in news for its controversial judgment
October 14, 2007
Congestion tax is a bad ideaThe very basic and fundamental mistake is to borrow an idea which works somewhere and try and transpose it somewhere else.
September 3, 2007
We are not AustraliansMost people have used the word ‘defensive’ for Rahul Dravid’s decision not to enforce the follow on. ‘Defensive’ suggests a strategy...
August 19, 2007
An epic tragedy of sortsSanjay Dutt’s trial is a tragedy on an epic scale for him, but it’s a bigger one for the 100 men and women who have been sentenced in the blasts case.
August 5, 2007
Where is thy sting?The messenger, at great risk to life, reaches the King with some important tidings on the war front. The tidings are bad. The King shoots the messenger.
July 8, 2007
Surviving in a VVIP worldThe Exemption List at the Airport will list 24 categories of people who have been officially spared the metal detectors and security checks.
June 24, 2007
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