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  • THE other day, my friend’s granddaughter visited us. She was cajoled into reciting a nursery rhyme. She recited ‘Baa, Baa, Black Sheep’, which includes the line, ‘Yes sir, yes sir’. It made me think that many of us say ‘sir’...

    Ritu Kamra Kumar
    22 Nov 2024
  • My recent train journey to Delhi was an ordeal due to the rail blockade by protesters. As the train halted, I was pleasantly surprised to get a call from my old classmate, who is based in Japan. When I shared...

  • Birds and animals have an amazing quality of being ‘in the moment’. A glimpse into their life not only delights and rejuvenates us but also inspires and educates. The truth dawned upon me while I was staying in Birmingham. The...

    IP Anand
    20 Nov 2024
  • A smooth, shining, spotless coat of whitewash would invariably make people say that it was the dexterous work of Raju. His name had become synonymous with the art of whitewashing. Allah Ditta, popularly known as Raju, was a native of...

    Bilal Ahmad Shamim
    19 Nov 2024
  • THE monsoon season morphed Shoghi into a mystical realm. Hills were shrouded in clouds, their peaks barely visible through the thick, rolling mist. Pine trees glistened with raindrops, and the earthy scent of wet soil filled the air. Streams swelled...

    Saurabh Malik
    18 Nov 2024
  • WEEKENDS in the early 1970s were tough in our home. Even at 7 am, six children would be wriggling under blankets, pretending to sleep and dreading the morning routine. We lived in Thoothukudi in the southern part of Tamil Nadu,...

    V Viswanathan
    16 Nov 2024
  • AS we celebrate the 555th Parkash Utsav of Guru Nanak, it’s time to renew our pledge to follow the message of the great Guru in letter and spirit. His teachings remain relevant even today, some five centuries after they were...

    Gurnoor Grewal
    15 Nov 2024
  • IN present-day India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru’s name evokes a wide spectrum of views — from being the architect of modern India who set our country on the path of progress after the ruinous Partition to the leader who neglected the...

  • THE other day, I watched a television programme on interiors in which the owner of a palatial house drooled over his expensive Picasso original. As the programme came to an end, it occurred to me that I, too, had a...

    Stanley Carvalho
    13 Nov 2024
  • AFTER a nearly eight-hour-long flight from Delhi to Zurich, I landed at my uncle’s apartment in a high-rise building near the airport. I witnessed nature at its best through the large windows. Small snaking paths gave me an irresistible invitation....

  • ON weekdays, my grandmother would stand at the window of our house at 1 pm sharp, keeping her eyes planted on the road unblinkingly. That was the time when famished schoolkids were rushing home. Whether her great-grandchildren — my daughter...

    CV Sukumaran
    11 Nov 2024
  • IN October 1962, I was studying in Class III in my village school. My father was in the Army. With the outbreak of tensions at the India-China border, 9 Punjab Regiment was moved from Secunderabad to Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh,...

    Kulbir Singh
    09 Nov 2024
  • MODERN-DAY texting has played havoc with the English language, but I doubt if it’s anything new. Our daughter was just five when, on a week’s leave from Nagaland, I casually flipped through her English notebook. I noticed a red circle...

  • DAY in and day out, we keep blaming farmers for burning parali (stubble) and causing air pollution. But it wasn’t so in my childhood; crop residue did not have any stigma attached to it back then. Huge piles of parali...

    Rajbir Deswal
    07 Nov 2024
  • A month or two before the year ended, somehow a diary made its way home. A diary was irresistible — it compelled you to write. A pleasant smell wafted in the air the moment you picked it up. The pages...

    Shankar Gopalkrishnan
    06 Nov 2024
  • OUR Army camp had a mazaar. One of its two rooms had a grave that was covered by a green cloth. The adjacent room was a prayer chamber with a mimbar (pulpit) in the west-facing wall. We could not go...

    Col Ashok Ahlawat
    05 Nov 2024
  • MY alma mater is a school founded by Yadavindra Singh, then Maharaja of Patiala, which was the largest princely state in Punjab at the time of Independence. As the chancellor of the Chamber of Princes comprising 565 states, the Maharaja...

    Rajan Kashyap
    04 Nov 2024
  • WATCHING Hindi films as a youngster, I used to wonder why the police always arrived late at the scene and let go the opportunity to thrash the baddies. Years later, its perverse logic was revealed to me by the stolid...

    Satish Kumar Sharma
    02 Nov 2024
  • LEAFING through one of my old diaries, I stopped at a page marked with a red asterisk. It was the last day of October 1984. I was posted at an obscure village, Bhutti, in the interior of Himachal Pradesh. A...

    Ranbir Parmar
    31 Oct 2024
  • LIFE is stranger than fiction. A few years ago, I was in Kolhapur (Maharashtra), where there was an eatery near Shivaji University. A woman in her early seventies ran that joint. The lineaments of her face suggested that she may...

    Sumit Paul
    30 Oct 2024
  • LAST weekend, I made five calls to India to catch up with family and friends, but no matter who I spoke to — sisters, aunt, sister-in-law or a childhood friend — the response was eerily identical: “Sorry, can’t talk, I’m...

    Santosh Jatrana
    29 Oct 2024
  • I was commissioned into a battalion comprising Jats and Rajputs in equal proportion. The salutation among the troops and officers is preceded by ‘Ram-Ram’ by Jats and ‘Jai Mata ji ki’ by Rajputs. During Navratri, many soldiers observe a fast....

  • No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear. Yet, over time, fear gives way to something else — something bearable. — CS Lewis WHEN I came across this beautiful quote, the first thing that flashed across my...

    Sripriya Satish
    25 Oct 2024
  • IN 1988, while working as a document writer in the district courts, I got an opportunity to appear for a skill test and interview for the post of stenographer (ordinary grade) on an ad hoc basis in a Central Government...

    Gopal Krishan Sharma
    24 Oct 2024
  • THE way spellings are getting mutilated and phrases are being reduced to acronyms on instant messaging platforms would make Wren and Martin purists agonise over the thousand cuts their beloved English is facing daily. The first wave saw shortening of...

    K Shajil Kumar
    23 Oct 2024
  • IT was baffling. Every now and then, the doorbell would ring. There would be a delivery boy at the door, either to deliver something or pick up a return. From daily-use items to fancy products, perishables like milk and vegetables...

    Rama Kashyap
    22 Oct 2024
  • THE oath-taking ceremony of the new Haryana Chief Minister and his Cabinet, held in Panchkula last week, was lavish despite those in power claiming to be frugal. It saw the masses being subjected to great inconvenience. Roads leading to the...

  • IHAVE had the privilege of visiting numerous hill stations across India. Each visit has not only provided a retreat into nature but also offered Wordsworthian moments of reflection, shaping my outlook on life. The beauty of these places is more...

    Aditya Mukherjee
    19 Oct 2024
  • AFTER a family trip to the enchanting Kaziranga, the Rhinos' habitat, we turned our gaze towards Kohima. This place is the vibrant home of the Kulkis and the Naga tribe, known for their rich culture and fierce self-reliance. Our journey,...

    NJ Ravi Chander
    18 Oct 2024
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