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The writer is Dawn’s correspondent in Delhi. PRIME MINISTER Narendra Modi has got India’s largest cricket stadium named after himself and this has kicked off needless fuss all around. If he is as bad as his critics say he is, someone will change the name of the stadium in the future, just as some from his ideological stable have changed other names of towns and streets, for example, Aurangzeb Road in Delhi. The last of the major Mughal rulers was cruel to Hindus, so the Hindutva narrative goes, never mind that extremely powerful Hindu Rajputs were his chieftains. Was Aurangzeb any kinder to his father Shah Jahan or his brother Dara Shikoh or to the Sufi mystic Shah Sarmad who like Dara was decapitated although he posed no threat to the Mughal throne? Had the demand to erase Aurangzeb’s name from a Delhi road come from Sikhs, it would have made sense for what the emperor did to the revered Sikh guru.

The REAL Pursuit of Love: How Nancy Mitford borrowed from her family s VERY tumultuous love lives

Hamish was a society butterfly and chamismatic - but also gay.  Nancy s own brother Tom had had a brief schoolboy dalliance with him at Eton, and warned Nancy that the relationship was doomed to fail. Less than a month after her breakup from Hamish St Clair Eskine, Nancy accepted a rash proposal from Peter Rodd, the son of diplomat Lord Rennell (pictured together on their wedding day)  After five years of unrequited love and a heartless engagement , Hamish brutally broke it off, pretending he d decided to marry someone else. Less than a month later, Nancy accepted a rash proposal from Peter Rodd, the son of diplomat Lord Rennell. 

How Swadeshi Brands Benefitted From Rabindranath Tagore s Iconic Stature

How Swadeshi Brands Benefitted From Rabindranath Tagore’s Iconic Stature Tagore’s involvement with Swadeshi advertising had the atypical pattern of the ‘ours is better than yours’ – understandable in a market where everything is too new to be loved in itself, and easier to be pitted against a common enemy. Rabindranath Tagore at work in his study at Santiniketan. Photo: Wikimedia Commons “To most of my generation, talking about Tagore does not come easy. Because to us Rabindranath was more than just a person. He was to us a compelling symbol, a symbol of India’s cultural regeneration.” – K. G. Subramanyan, ‘Rabindranath and Art: A Personal View in Nandan (1977)

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