How Rupa's termination of This Country Called Us is categorically different from Penguin's withdrawal of Joe Sacco's book and what it reveals about the Indian publishing industry's deepest ethical crisis.
Interesting attempt to change the subject with a foodgasm. But once you've spent three paragraphs diagnosing an idli as too solid and dense, chewy and rubbery, and suffering from discolouration, you've already written the Harvard sort of review. The defence rests. As for slicing it into pieces, that seems only fair. Some things are easier to understand when cut open and examined carefully. In any case, the idli is perfectly calm. It's usually the thieves who start looking nervous after the tasting notes are published. Not getting away with either.
The CJP cannot win a gram panchayat election. This is not an insult. It is a constitutional and organisational reality. To imagine that a party built in twenty-four hours using AI tools, led by a man who flew in from the United States to address it, has any meaningful claim on reshaping a national education system of India's complexity, without the local knowledge, the multilingual reach, the caste literacy, the state-by-state understanding, the years of ground presence that genuine reform has always required in this country, is to confuse virality with vision.
@KalamCenter This Lalit Modi episode tells me Shashi Tharoor is the best fit. But that's only the tip of the iceberg people are seeing. @TedhiLakeer this would be a nice commission at your new gig. Congrats😋
A gives Money to B and B gives Money to C. C launches a campaign against an industrialist sharing conflicting interests against A. Clue: A was just raided by ED under FEMA. Maybe @SanjoyRoyTWA can tell me what does it make B? I guess "B&D"
@ShashiTharoor Everybody saw how the celebrated Oxford Idli was quickly overboiled into the syrup-soaked Rasgulla that the Inglorious Empire eventually became.
“O, what a goodly outside falsehood hath!” — William Shakespeare
@ShashiTharoor Everybody saw how the celebrated Oxford Idli was quickly overboiled into the syrup-soaked Rasgulla that the Inglorious Empire eventually became.
“O, what a goodly outside falsehood hath!” — William Shakespeare