By turning away refugees from Myanmar, India is betraying its ancient idea of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam
Hindu texts emphasise that the world is one family. Prime Minister Narendra Modi must live up to that idea as people fleeing the coup seek shelter in India. 12 hours ago Burmese residents in India participate in a demonstration in Dellhi against the croup in their country. | Anushree Fadnavis/Reuters
By describing refugees from Myanmar as “migrants”, a deliberate attempt is being made to obfuscate the issue and avoid taking responsibility for the people seeking shelter in India. A refugee has a right to protection under humanitarian law, which is the essence of the idea of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” that has been the focus of so much discussion by Prime Minsiter Narendra Modi and his intellectual and spiritual supporters.
‘I work very hard, give it my all’
Updated Feb 15, 2021, 1:39 pm IST
Amit Sadh, the new poster boy of the digital platforms, prefers to be an actor, not a star
Amit Sadh
OTT’s favorite actor, who has had as many as six releases on the OTT in less than a year, is not a real follower of the technology-vocabulary and certainly doesn’t love the jargon associated with the platform. “Products, content, etc., I don’t believe these new terminologies fit into my thinking pattern. I am just blessed to be associated with cinema and be able to tell stories to the audience, make them happy, make them sit with the family and smile. For me, that is the challenge,” says Amit.
Netaji Stood for Unity Among All Indians, Something That the BJP Tries to Hide
Muslims, Sikhs and Hindus all formed the Indian National Army, and they all fought for Indiaâs freedom â displaying Subhas s absolute commitment to the unity and equality of all Indians.
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and members of the Azad Hind Fauj, including Lakshmi Swaminathan. Photo: Public domain/Wikimedia Commons
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Netaji Subhas Chandra Boseâs daughter, Anita Bose Pfaff, was seen and heard on many news channels and online platforms last week, on January 23, her fatherâs 125th birth anniversary. In more than one interview, she said that she often feels that her fatherâs death spared him the agony of having to witness the Partition of India in the name of religion.
Amit Sadh: I try to give dignity to broken characters
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Arundhuti Banerjee ( IANS) |
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Mumbai, Jan 23 : Actor Amit Sadh, who plays the protagnist in the new web series Jeet Ki Zid, says he recreates every character on screen using a little bit of himself. Whether my portryal of Major Deependra Singh Sengar in my latest work (Jeet Ki Zid) or Kabir Sawant in Breathe or Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon in Raag Desh, I would say a little part of these characters is there in me. So, when I play them, there is me in these characters, Sadh explained, while speaking to IANS.