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A pilgrimage to Venice: The magic and mysteries of the historical city and the best of world cinema

Scroll 2015By harsh_userSeptember 17, 2015Leave a comment

I remember the film was Vittoria de Sica’s Bicycle Thieves. I still recall that the impact it had on me, akin to a sudden shaft of sunlight engulfing my heart. I was captivated, enchanted by evidence of what art could accomplish.

Stifling dissent: CBI’s targeting of Teesta Setalvad has put Indian democracy itself on trial

Scroll 2015By harsh_userSeptember 10, 2015Leave a comment

With the 1983 Nellie massacre, India entered a new chapter of mass communal violence: of large-scale slaughters of religious minorities with gravely culpable state support.

Dadri lynching has raised troubling questions on India’s ‘secularity’

Hindustan Times 2015By harsh_userSeptember 5, 2015Leave a comment

The hate-lynching of a Muslim man in a Uttar Pradesh village by his unrepentant neighbours for allegedly eating beef raises once again troubling questions.