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| The Biggest Challenge of Kerala |
The Biggest Challenge of Kerala In 1956 the State of Kerala came into being. Then the Hindus had a population share of 61.5%. In half a century it swiftly and regularly declined and now it reached at the bare level of 55%. In the mean time two other minority religions, in contrary ... Read More >> |
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| REVIEW: Sita Sings the Blues |
REVIEW: Sita Sings the Blues Sita Sings the Blues is an animated film, a modern rendering of Ramayana as a musical cartoon. Running through the movie is also a slice of autobiography, Nina Paley’s own. Her husband went to India and finally dumped her. Nin... Read More >> |
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| Sins of the Fathers |
Sins of the Fathers “A men” is the concluding word for prayers. There is also another meaning, “So be it”. The latter is probably what inspired Sister Jesme, a senior nun from the Kerala Church, to release her sensational autobiography titled Ame... Read More >> |
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| Yet Another Election |
Yet Another Election
As the country prepares for a fresh round of national elections many people are pondering over several questions concerning the whole exercise. What do these periodic elections achieve? Are the broad masses of Indian voters capable of making an int ... Read More >> |
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| Editorial: Are Talibans Just Miles Away? |
Editorial: Are Talibans Just Miles Away?
Currently media is abuzz with the talks of impending take over of Pakistan by Talibans. The imposition of sharia under Talibani pressure in Swat and the intensity of its influence being felt up to Lahore is making the ‘secular’ media fe ... Read More >> |
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| A Critical Assessment of Muhammad - Part 1 | A Critical Assessment of Muhammad - Part 1 After reading the above paragraphs, one has to conclude that the author has written all these things neither as an honest academic discussion of Islam, nor out of his ignorance about the faith. He has written it with a dubious motive to deceive the k... Read More >> |
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