by Dr Nirmala Chandrahasan
For some time now the Tamil political parties and the Tamil polity have been looking to the international community to settle their problems. Thus much reliance has been placed on the Human Rights Council’s resolutions and the Geneva processes. Although this is one avenue it is not the only one. The international processes are also dependant on geo politics and the national interests of the states that are represented in these organizations and hence one cannot always expect a favourable outcome. On the other hand, when the issues facing the Tamil speaking people are taken up by the people themselves and their representatives at the ground level it could have a better outcome, as the majority community and the country at large are made aware of the grievances and issues which are agitating the Tamil speaking part of the country. This requires that the print and electronic media give adequate coverage to these events so that the Sinhala and English readin
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We often hear that Indian rulers throughout history never invaded other countries – never established colonies in foreign lands. The above statements are made, no doubt, to extol the virtues of our Hindu/Buddhist civilization – its emphasis on high philosophy, a penchant for peace, and deep-rooted spiritual (as opposed to materialistic) values. History generally bears out the validity of these statements. There are, however, some very notable exceptions.
The earliest example of foreign invasion (to Lanka) comes from Ramayana, whose historicity is, at best, questionable. But we cannot deny that the ethos for foreign invasions clearly finds favor in Ramayana. Of course, gods like Rama are judged differently from mere mortals like us. Then, there is in a famous Bengali poem, the legend of Vijaysingha, a prince from Bengal, subjugating the same Lanka (a favorite whipping boy, it seems) and rechristened it Simhala. A similar legend, I am told, exists in Sri Lanka that
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Aishwarya Rai Bachchan clicked on the set of ‘Ponniyin Selvan’
Posted By:
Daliya Ghose
On Friday, 29th January 2021,10:01
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is back to the set after a long
hiatus. The former beauty queen cum actress is currently shooting for her Tamil
film, ‘
Ponniyin Selvan’ and on the set her co-actor Arushima Varshney
had a fangirl moment. Arushima clicked picture with the Ash at
the Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad.
On Tuesday, sharing
the photo, she wrote, I couldn t take my eyes off of you on the set
@aishwaryaraibachchan arb mam ?????? #aftershoot #ponniyinselvan
In ‘Ponniyin
Selvan’, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan will be seen in a negative shade and will enact the role of a