Memoirs
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On Rogan Josh, Amitav Ghosh, Madhur Jaffrey and Old Delhi
I have always enjoyed reading History as a subject in the school. A few weeks back, I had the fortune of dining with Durban’s best known short...
Ramblings of a Bone Setter
Modern Orthopaedics is shaped on the skills laid down by centuries of tradition handed over by Bone Setters from all over the world. Liverpool is...
Faces from Gwalior
It’s strange that from my childhood time during every election, I felt sad. There was always somebody who would be elected and represent...
My Pishomoshai and I
Prabhat Kiron Bose was my Pishomoshai. Well, for my non-Bengali readers, I'd better explain who a Pishemoshai is. He is the husband of Pishima,...
In Bhutan
So this is something which happened many years back. Something which stuck to me, fibrils like so many others. It was in 1985. I was working in...
Remembering Zimbabwe of Old
It’s Friday again and the afternoon is resounding with the distant marimba beat inoculating that certain joyousness which heralds the coming...
JS – Not just a Magazine
For me JS was not just a magazine. It was much more than that. Through JS I met the most talented and charismatic people who influenced me in my...
Turn, Turn, Turn To the Rain Again…
Love poetry, the British Woman, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century India Just when one felt that the final misery had been reached and not another...
Unforgettable Times
Indo English Poetry in the Seventies The seventies were great years. They had a momentous impact on me. I found myself in the midst of a lot of...