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Higher education in our country is in disarrayContinue Reading
Higher education in our country is in disarrayContinue Reading
The future of the Himalayas and its rivers are at stakeContinue Reading
My sister is a PhD from Germany. Nobody wants to marry her. The reason will make you sick.Continue Reading
I remember the day I stopped praying. It was the day after my little brother, Jimmy, died of cancer. He was 25. I was so angry at God. I was 27 at the time, and, like most young people I had stopped going to church. But, on that day —Continue Reading
Many have been baffled by the calm and peaceful reaction of Christians to physical attacks and vicious tirades demonizing the communityContinue Reading
The first century events that are recalled at Easter are filled with people being met by the unexpectedContinue Reading
Re-communing with the divorced world of youths is a priority task for next October’s second Synod on FamilyContinue Reading
Those screaming ‘conversion’ should know that even all the might of the British Raj could not succeed in enticing a serious number of Hindus into the flockContinue Reading
Unfortunately in India both bureaucrats and politicians live in ivory towers, beyond the pale of the common manContinue Reading
I have been provoked enough to write this, provoked by this piece by novelist Aatish Taseer, “How English ruined Indian Literature” in The New York Times. I need to rebut this. I’m supposed to be a Tamilian, on paper. My father grew up speaking Tamil. My mother’s was a moreContinue Reading
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