Republic Day violence: There’s definitely black in the lentils January 30, 2021, 8:00 PM IST
One of India s most popular writers, Shobhaa De has seen it all: life as a model, a copywriter, a journalist, a socialite, a scriptwriter, a bestselling novelist and a busy mother of six children. Politically Incorrect , which has been appearing as a column in The Times of India, carries her sharp observations on politics, society, economy and relationships. LESS. MORE
Really! I do feel for the farmers…and Punjab, which is usually perceived through standard clichés balle balle, bhangra, butter chicken and Baisakhi while the state’s myriad problems lie unresolved. Now, the ‘Punjab issue’ has hit the headlines, particularly after the violence that took place on India’s 72nd Republic Day. But so many days later, citizens are still in the dark. So far, we have theories, accusations, anger and frustration. But no credible answers. Who does one believe? Which
If the waning (in India) pandemic has taught us one significant thing it is to exercise restraint and shun waste. Nowhere was this more evident than in the latest Bollywood shaadi, which was discreetly celebrated.
With less than a week to go before a brand new President of what was once called ‘The greatest country on earth’ yes, America is sworn in, the biggest question being asked is:.