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Saturday, April 9, 2011

Death of a Cleric

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IN a small lane inside Maisuma, hundreds of people walked over glass smithereens to the mosque’s back entrance. It was a Friday afternoon an...
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A Book Reading

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Who does a novel belong to? To the writer, who labors over it in loneliness? Or, to the reader who comes to it with his own world? Can a nov...

A High Valley

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A high valley In a small houseboat on the Jehlum river in Srinagar, wafts of smoke float across a dimly lit room and Noori’s face glows br...

A Killer on Loose

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Last month when an Indian transport company owner was arrested in Fresno in California for beating his wife, a few old pages of loss and inj...
Sunday, August 1, 2010

Children of conflict

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JUST as the bus took a turn on a narrow winding road to Patnitop, I woke up. I hadn’t been sleeping, but it felt like waking up. The first c...
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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Kashmiri youth aquitted after 14 years still not free.

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ZAHID RAFIQ NEW DELHI , MAY 2 For Ravi Kazi, a lawyer in Delhi court, a bail application of his client has become, by far, his most importan...
Saturday, November 14, 2009

Two Cars and a woman...

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In Mangolpuri in outer Delhi, this morning, a Scorpio first crossed over the road divider breaking the cement railings and then rammed into ...
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What started as a vaccation ended in an exile. I left my land to seek newer ones, which i had read about and dreamt of. Now i am here in the heart of my tyrant, in the city of buildings and homeless, in Delhi.
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