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The Iranian Blind Spot of Intellectuals

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The death of the Saudi King Abdullah has generated a lot of debate heat across the world. In love, as in death, the Kings have always been a point of much debate for a large number of those vying to be called intellectuals who decry Saudi Arabia's human rights violations. We are being three days enlightened over Rauf Badawi's shocking sentence, whereby a ten year prison term is to be supplemented with fifty lashes per week every Friday after evening prayers in public. Stories of daughters being imprisoned or of terrorists being funded in some way or the other keep surfacing. Much ridicule is hurled at the kingdom for its medieval thinking about women rights and the rights of modern day slaves. The problem with much of this much justified criticism is just one. What is sauce for the goose is just not sauce enough for the gander in the eyes of liberal intellectualism. 'Intellectuals' often talk glowingly about Iran's defiance of the West, particularly the ho...

Ten Lesser Known Places to Visit in Delhi This Winter

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It is that time of the year again when the pullovers, shawls and trendy jackets come out in full flair, as people flaunt their stuff across the national capital of Delhi. People love to sit out and bask in the sun, and weekends can see popular destinations dotted by people across the city, like India Gate, Qutb Minar, Gurdwara Bangla Sahib, Akshardham and Humayun’s tomb among other perennial shopping destinations like Chandni Chowk. But step aside from these popular jaunts, there are innumerable sites that few know about, and tend to be free of the crowds that throng the otherwise popular places. Chunnamal Haveli, Chandni Chowk Being the only preserved haveli or old bungalow in Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi, it belonged to Lala Chunnamal, a Khatri businessman who went on to become the richest man in Delhi and whose wealth was envied even by the likes of Mirza Ghalib. Do check it out for its beautiful architecture and lavish interiors, that take you back in time, thanks to the desc...

The Tragedy of Being Rahul Gandhi

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Just when you think Rahul Gandhi cannot outdo himself, he comes out with another gem. On December 5, amidst one of the several Parliament gridlocks over the use of abusive language by a minister (as if it has happened for the first time ever), Rahul Gandhi stood next to the statue of Mahatma Gandhi placed outside the Parliament House, and sported a black band over his mouth, accusing the government of muzzling the voice of the Opposition, a charge that he has been repeating for a while now, as exemplified by his rushing into the well of the house on August 6, 2014. This protest was over the issue of Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti, who was caught using the word haraamzaada (illegitimate child) in a public rally in Delhi. Of course, he seems to have forgotten how his own henchman from Uttar Pradesh, Imran Masood, threatened to chop Narendra Modi to pieces among other many gems that dot the internet.   Not just that, Rahul Gandhi had also found the time and gall to dare ...

धन्य है नानक

जिन समझ जुग बीत गया इक पल में यूँ समझाया भक्ति का इक नया स्वाद जिह्वा पे ऐसा चढ़ाया प्रेम भावना मन में राखी करुणा करना सिखाया धन्य है नानक महापुरुष के तू हम सब में आया पढ़न गया था अक्खर को पाठी को पाठ दिखाया राह चलन की सीख दियो मौलवी को राह दिखाइया जात पात के भेदभाव को अंकुश ऐसा लाया धन्य है नानक महापुरुष के तू हम सब में आया छोड़ घर बार चला फ़क़ीर संग चला दोस्त मरदाना ज्ञान की धुनी रमते निशदिन काबा भी धाम बनाया वाहेगुरु चहुँ ओर बसे ये चमत्कार है दिखाया धन्य है नानक महापुरुष के तू हम सब में आया जा हरिद्वार जो देखियो तो खेतों को पानी चढ़ाया दिव्य ज्ञान के अन्तर्रहस्य को सूरज यूँ है दिखाया शेषनाग को कहे के जा अब अमर हो तेरी माया धन्य है नानक महापुरुष के तू हम सब में आया बैठ जहां वहाँ नित स्थान धरम का पथ बनाया हिन्दू मुस्लिम नर नारी छूत अछूत मिटाया मात पिता जहाँ अपने पूत को गुरु का स्थान निवाया अकाल पुरख के नाम से करतारपुर धाम वसाइया अन्तकाल अंगद जी को गद्दी सौंप गुरु बनाइया करतारपुर धाम वसाइया काल के द्वार खड़े जब नानक लोगन करी लड़ाइयाँ हिन्दू के...

Is Child Labour Really a Problem?

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There was a lot of introspection and self criticism yesterday with the joint awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Kailash Satyarthi. “Child labour is a curse”, “robbing childhood from the children”, “slavery”, “feudal mindset” - these and a thousand other charges have been flying around.  Grim stories of rescue missions were recounted by the dozen, and the State was held culpable for the crime of not taking care of its citizens. However, a large number of these arguments to my understanding are very lopsided, and typically amount to the welfare...

Musings on Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong and Implications for Greater China

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Protests Inspire Creativity, and Ever More So in Hong Kong (courtesy BBC ) The recent upheaval with the Occupy Central movement, becoming more popular internationally by the name Umbrella Movement, has taken nearly everyone by surprise. This has happened because the silent majority decidedto stand up for what it believes in, sacrificing nearly everything that provided semblance to their lives in a mad, chaotic city state like Hong Kong (HK). Life is hard in Hong Kong, so the people standing up for greater democratic rights becomes even more appreciable in my personal opinion. There are a few trends that can be seen on the surface emerging from this movement so far, and a lot of them, far from being very pessimistic (as some Facebook posts being shared by HK-ers) are encouraging. The people of Hong Kong have been exemplary in the discipline and peaceful nature that has been maintained so far during these protests. It is Gandhian in nature, thus making many neutral observers like ...