Sunday Sentiments
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By Karan Thapar
We all know who William Shakespeare was. Many of you have read some of his plays but very few are likely to be familiar with all thirty eight. But how many people are a...
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By Karan Thapar
Mark Tully’s death is truly the passing of an era. In his decades as the BBC’s Chief of Bureau in our country he was certainly, as many fondly called him, the voice...
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By Karan Thapar
Are you the sort of person that likes eating out? Are you fascinated by restaurants? Curious about the food they serve? Inquisitive about the chef? And eager to experie...
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By Karan Thapar
Are you the sort of person who attaches significance to the number 13? I do. In fact, I consider it my lucky number. Whenever significant developments are due to ...
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By Karan Thapar
The elections presently underway in Myanmar can only be described as a sham. Conducted in three phases, starting end December and concluding at the end of this month, a...
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By Karan Thapar
When I was a young teenager in the late 1960s the 21st century felt like science fiction. If George Orwell’s 1984 was still far into the indefinite future, an altoget...
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By Karan Thapar
I am writing this column from London, where I am holidaying over Christmas and New Year. Britain is a country I love and greatly admire. Something that never ceases to ...
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By Karan Thapar
You hardly need me to remind you today is the 21st of December. For us in the northern hemisphere it’s the shortest day of the year. Of course, if you live in Austral...
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By Karan Thapar
It’s so far back in time you might find it hard to recall the last session when the Indian parliament functioned effectively and credibly. For decades we have grown a...
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By Karan Thapar
Do you remember the days when a bottle of coke would cost four annas? That’s twenty five paise in today’s money. Even at the time this was not an insignificant sum....
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