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DWARFING A GIANT
Never mind Gulliver and the Lilliputians, or David slaying Goliath. There is now a reversal of roles, with a giant Goliath trying to destroy a defenseless David. The dramatis personae are the present political dispensation on the one hand, and its attempt to belittle or sideline Gandhiji, the original one, the Mahatma, on the other….
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UPLIFTING & DOWNGRADING
This piece is being written the day after I saw the Republic Day Parade (RDP) on TV in the morning, and the movie “Airlift” in the evening. One was truly uplifting, and the other the complete opposite – totally downgrading or derogatory, as far as the country is concerned. The RDP took me all the…
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WANTED: CEO FOR PEACE UNLIMITED
Shortly after the Paris carnage I, perchance, read a column in The Times of India, by Jug Suraiya, an avowed agnostic/ atheist. He asserted that such turmoil could never end because it was caused by religion, that had a powerful CEO – God! Coming from an agnostic, such an accusation was not surprising. But publishing…
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BAN-GALORE
Ban-Ban-Bangs-galore! This time it’s not the BJP, but the AAP Govt in Delhi that is subscribing to the Big Ban theory; from which even the Supreme Court seems to have taken a cue. The BJP banned beef and eggs. In France the hijab is banned. Recently Whatsapp was temporarily banned in Brazil. Now cars in…
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Book Review: Glimpses into the Uniqueness of Recent Popes
“Glimpses into the Uniqueness of Recent Popes” by Rev Desmond deSouza Cssr, Media House, New Delhi, Pages 158, Price Rs 180/-. This book was released by Abp Filip Neri Ferrao of Goa and former Foreign Minister, Eduardo Falleiro, at the Mandovi Hotel, Panaji, Goa, on 13th November. Rev deSouza is a Redemptorist priest who has…
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MILK & MARTYRS
First the milk part. There was a cauldron of fresh milk kept amidst a group of people. Seeing it lying unattended one of the bystanders siphoned off some in a bottle and took it home. A second bystander wanted to drink the milk, but he was rudely pushed aside by another; telling him that he…
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CATHOLIC JOURNALISM IN NORTH INDIA: CHALLENGES/ CONCERNS/ SCOPE
(Based on a presentation at the North India Convention of the Indian Catholic Press Association held at Agra on 28th September) The previous speaker was asked to present a bird’s eye view; but the topic given to me is so vast that it would require a wide-angle lens to cover it! Nevertheless, here goes. I…
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THE NAME GAME
Back in 2011 the then Pope Benedict, while baptising some children, had advocated that they be given “Christian” names. He frowned upon naming children after celebrities. Recently the Syro-Malabar bishops of Kerala issued a similar edict. This has me flummoxed. What exactly is a “Christian” name? Also, what is in a name? No doubt I…
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MAD DOGS & LIONS
A mad dog is far more dangerous than an enemy. Why? Because one is able to identify the so-called “enemy”. One can also anticipate his actions and plan counter moves, just like in a game of chess. Even military strategists play “war games” in the War Room. The same cannot be said for a mad…
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THREE WORLD CHAMPS
There are two reasons why I enjoy watching tennis matches at Wimbledon on TV. The first is pretty obvious; they are played at a convenient time. The second is that it is a grass court that is conducive to the fast serve and volley game; so different from the baseline slugfests on the slow red…