827 Articles by
K Bhattacharjee
Black Coffee Enthusiast. Post Graduate in Psychology. Bengali.
Editor's picks
Pallavi Ghosh, expert on all things Congress whitewashes ill-treatment of Manmohan Singh by Rahul Gandhi
If Ghosh is telling the truth and Rahul Gandhi indeed regards Singh as a father figure, then his behaviour certainly does not reflect his basic 'Sanskar'
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When Indira Gandhi forced a nationalised bank to give unsecured loan to party owned entity, defaulted
The Shah Commission observed that Tuli's decision was influenced by connections of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to Associate Journals Limited (AJL)
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After NIA busts ISIS module, ‘Liberals’ cast aspersions on the raids
It appears certain people believe that the exemplary work carried out by the NIA is rather a political gimmick and instance of rising Islamophobia. Others believe that the entire thing was a sham
Culture and History
Celebrations on Christmas and negativity during Diwali represents the Abrahamisation of the liberal mind
Not just Tharoor, even Times Now, after it spread rampant negativity during Diwali was in quite the festive mood during Christmas
Culture and History
The Pagan roots of Christmas: From Jesus’ date of birth to Christmas trees
The tradition of Christmas trees appears to have been borrowed from Pagan traditions as well.
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Arrested Naxal NV Rao alias Murthy and Civil Liberties Committee: A long history of links to Naxals
High ranking government official Narayan Venkat Rao alias Murthy got arrested for his Naxal Links. We look at his brother and his connection to an organisation that has deep links to the Naxals
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The Curious case of Justice Ranganath Misra who gave clean chit to Congress for 1984 Sikh massacre
Ranganath Misra, the uncle of former CJI Dipak Misra, went on to become a Rajya Sabha MP from the Congress party between 1998-2004, after his report on the 1984 Sikh genocide, exonerating Congress
Opinions
A note to Virat Kohli’s critics: A Lion need not concern himself with the opinions of sheep
Years down the line, when all of this is over and his hair has turned grey, hardly anyone will remember the critics of Virat Kohli. But they will remember his centuries, his sixes and fours and his cover drives.
Culture and History
From ‘Liberal’ Atheism to Hindutva: The story of my return to the Hindu fold
Once I became a Hindu again, Hindutva was the obvious political preference.
News Reports
Minority scholarships for MPhil and PhD scholars increased from 756 last year to 1,000 by UGC
"The effort is to facilitate the education of deserving candidates from all sections,” a UGC official said