BWSSB kiosks are quite choosy Thrust in a brand new currency note and the collection kiosk spews them out. Insert an age-old rupee and this too is returned very promptly.
I am nobodys child Hapless and haggard, migrant children descend on the City they hope would liberate them from the predatory instincts of poverty.
No more nobodys child Sometimes fortune favours the children of lesser god and the underprivileged too.
The mystic woman Ashleyy reads a closed book in a jiffy by simply placing her foot on it.
Of catastrophes, customs, callings and conscience Bangalore Film Society brings the second complement of 'Tricontinental Film Festival Gold List comprising the very best of the acclaimed documentaries and features selected over three years of Tri Continental Human Rights Film Festival.
Was the West Bengal government right in nudging controversial Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen into leaving Kolkata? Should the Centre extend political asylum or Indian citizenship to her as she says she can’t go back to Dhaka?
Deccan Herald had invited its readers to send their opinions. Most readers opine that persuading Taslima Nasreen to leave the state was an extreme move and that granting asylum is humane although extending citizenship to her is debatable. A few others insist that she must now return home to Dhaka as her views have hurt the sentiments of Muslims.