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Bartering Silver for Gold

Bartering Silver for Gold

0 / Feb 3, 2005 11:49 AM

…tate on the story for a moment every time before launching their orations. Manoj Das (Manoj Das is an internationally known creative writer. He is the recipient of India’s national recognition, the Sahitya Akademi Award and the nation’s most prestigious literary award, the Saraswati Samman. As a soc… 4

Souls under Morphia

Souls under Morphia

1 / Jun 13, 2003 7:20 AM

…ve for a culture at the collective level, which is noble, if not profound. Manoj Das (Manoj Das is an internationally known creative writer. He is the recipient of India’s national recognition, the Sahitya Akademi Award and the nation’s most prestigious literary award, the Saraswati Samman. As a soc… 4

Sri Aurobindo: Saga of a Great Indian Sage

Sri Aurobindo: Saga of a Great Indian Sage

0 / Aug 5, 2014 5:00 AM

…ife and vision of the Master. It should come as a bonanza for beginners. — Manoj Das Shri Manoj Das is a well-known writer. Awarded the Padma Shri for his distinguished contribution to literature, he is also the recipient of the Saraswati Samman and Sahitya Akademi awards.   (Sabda holds the co… 4

The Unpunished Culprit

The Unpunished Culprit

0 / Nov 13, 2004 2:24 PM

…situation, probably unconsciously. That is what we as a nation are doing. Manoj Das (Manoj Das is an internationally known creative writer. He is the recipient of India’s national recognition, the Sahitya Akademi Award and the nation’s most prestigious literary award, the Saraswati Samman. As a soc… 5

Mythical Rama: The Timeless Reality

Mythical Rama: The Timeless Reality

1 / Dec 7, 2007 5:25 AM

…lasting and formidable as Rama.) Such exploits may earn some uncertain applause, but the psychological harm they can cause may be a far greater loss than the material gain for which such devices are employed. Manoj Das (Courtesy The New Indian Express)… 2

Sulabh – A Revolution like No Other

Sulabh – A Revolution like No Other

0 / Jun 22, 2010 2:37 PM

…y meeting took place in 1967 that would concentrate his mind. Rajendra Lal Das, then 65, was a member of the Sarvodaya movement, that worked on Gandhi’s social concerns. Within that, Das had kept a firm focus on scavenger liberation or Bhangi Mukti. He urged Pathak to devote himself to the cau… 5

Image of Man in Disaster

Image of Man in Disaster

0 / Aug 13, 2004 1:38 PM

…l as the organised state and private machinery, with an inspired goodwill. Manoj Das (Manoj Das is an internationally known creative writer. He is the recipient of India’s national recognition, the Sahitya Akademi Award and the nation’s most prestigious literary award, the Saraswati Samman. As a soc… 4

The Hour of the Unexpected

The Hour of the Unexpected

0 / Feb 21, 2003 7:03 AM

…unexpected – a new consciousness taking hold of man and transforming him. Manoj Das (Manoj Das is an internationally known creative writer. He is the recipient of India’s national recognition, the Sahitya Akademi Award and the nation’s most prestigious literary award, the Saraswati Samman. As a soc… 4

The Significance of 4’th April

The Significance of 4’th April

1 / Apr 4, 2009 12:25 PM

…s great and significant occasion is celebrated in right spirit and manner. Manoj Das (Manoj Das is an internationally known creative writer. He is the recipient of India’s national recognition, the Sahitya Akademi Award and the nation’s most prestigious literary award, the Saraswati Samman. As a soc… 4

An Aspect of Identity

An Aspect of Identity

0 / Jun 27, 2004 6:59 AM

…le of arousing in our mind a sense of vastness, awe, reverence and wonder. Manoj Das (Manoj Das is an internationally known creative writer. He is the recipient of India’s national recognition, the Sahitya Akademi Award and the nation’s most prestigious literary award, the Saraswati Samman. As a soc… 4

Of Culture and Anarchy

Of Culture and Anarchy

0 / Sep 13, 2004 2:46 PM

…ough to reach for our culture whenever we hear the word ‘gun’. Manoj Das (Manoj Das is an internationally known creative writer. He is the recipient of India’s national recognition, the Sahitya Akademi Award and the nation’s most prestigious literary award, the Saraswati Samman. As a soc… 4

Tragedy of the Taj

Tragedy of the Taj

0 / Aug 13, 2003 7:11 AM

…ial complex simply because the Taj will lose its lustre by a shade or two! Manoj Das (Manoj Das is an internationally known creative writer. He is the recipient of India’s national recognition, the Sahitya Akademi Award and the nation’s most prestigious literary award, the Saraswati Samman. As a soc… 4

A Courier for the World Beyond

A Courier for the World Beyond

0 / Apr 27, 2004 5:05 AM

…e senders of messages. Let us hope nobody would grudge him that much luck. Manoj Das (Manoj Das is an internationally known creative writer. He is the recipient of India’s national recognition, the Sahitya Akademi Award and the nation’s most prestigious literary award, the Saraswati Samman. As a soc… 4

The Incredible

The Incredible

0 / Apr 24, 2003 4:47 PM

…ric could very well be the transformation of the barbaric elements in man. Manoj Das (Manoj Das is an internationally known creative writer. He is the recipient of India’s national recognition, the Sahitya Akademi Award and the nation’s most prestigious literary award, the Saraswati Samman. As a soc… 4

Two Similar Events and an Interval of a Millennia

Two Similar Events and an Interval of a Millennia

0 / Sep 26, 2003 5:33 AM

…he time of King Brahnmaduttakumar – and whether moved forward or backward. Manoj Das (Manoj Das is an internationally known creative writer. He is the recipient of India’s national recognition, the Sahitya Akademi Award and the nation’s most prestigious literary award, the Saraswati Samman. As a soc… 4

The Dangerous Demigoddess

The Dangerous Demigoddess

0 / Oct 26, 2003 6:46 AM

…a joke’ to amuse the trained eyes, never with the idea of seeing it again! Manoj Das (Manoj Das is an internationally known creative writer. He is the recipient of India’s national recognition, the Sahitya Akademi Award and the nation’s most prestigious literary award, the Saraswati Samman. As a soc… 4

The Case of a Fatal Fascination

The Case of a Fatal Fascination

0 / Mar 27, 2004 4:12 AM

…ativity ‘snowballs’, while crime, fortunately, remains static. Manoj Das (Manoj Das is an internationally known creative writer. He is the recipient of India’s national recognition, the Sahitya Akademi Award and the nation’s most prestigious literary award, the Saraswati Samman. As a soc… 4

Darkness and Light from the Arabian Nights

Darkness and Light from the Arabian Nights

0 / Feb 26, 2004 3:02 PM

…ity. The darkness on which the Arabian Nights threw light still runs deep. Manoj Das (Manoj Das is an internationally known creative writer. He is the recipient of India’s national recognition, the Sahitya Akademi Award and the nation’s most prestigious literary award, the Saraswati Samman. As a soc… 4

Killing the Saviour

Killing the Saviour

0 / Dec 13, 2003 6:49 AM

…water never grew stale. Today it only reflects the corruption of our mind. Manoj Das (Manoj Das is an internationally known creative writer. He is the recipient of India’s national recognition, the Sahitya Akademi Award and the nation’s most prestigious literary award, the Saraswati Samman. As a soc… 4

Symbols: Indispensible Elements of National Identity

Symbols: Indispensible Elements of National Identity

0 / Nov 26, 2003 7:41 AM

…has proved to be progressive in trying to liberate the symbolism of Vijaya Dasami from the limitations into which it was traditionally consigned. Manoj Das (Manoj Das is an internationally known creative writer. He is the recipient of India’s national recognition, the Sahitya Akademi Award and the n… 4

August 15: Its World-Significance

August 15: Its World-Significance

0 / Aug 15, 2012 6:30 AM

…most brilliant criminal lawyer in India as Crown Prosecutor, Chittaranjan Das shielding Sri Aurobindo by a case for defence worked out through feverish months at the cost of his own health and the loss of a lucrative practice, Mr. Beachcroft sitting in judgment over a man who had been with him at C… 1

Looking the Storm in the Face

Looking the Storm in the Face

0 / Dec 15, 2009 2:50 PM

…released after one year due to the brilliant advocacy of his case by C.R. Das. The speech reproduced below was delivered soon after his release from jail (19th June, 1909) in the conference at Jhalakati, district Barisal. In the speech he condemns the repression let loose by the British government… 1

History, Amnesia and Public Memory: The Chittagong Armoury Raid 1930-34

History, Amnesia and Public Memory: The Chittagong Armoury Raid 1930-34

/ Sep 25, 2003 4:55 PM

…sily set tools, one to replace another.” Sri Aurobindo ably defended by CR Das was acquitted on 6 May 1909 while the other accused were sentenced to various terms of imprisonment. Of the terrorist organizations in Bengal, there were principally two, Anushilan and Jugantar. Under the influence of Bar… 1

Are Indians Corrupt?

Are Indians Corrupt?

0 / Jun 27, 2004 6:50 AM

…n were rarely appreciated. In the book, `India Unbounded’, Gurcharan Das, former CEO of Proctor and Gamble India, documents the insanity of the license raj that sought to reduce business to the same level of low-performance as the government. You could actually be penalized for producing effic… 1

Of a Time More Scientific than Ours

Of a Time More Scientific than Ours

0 / Apr 4, 2007 3:48 PM

…one all embracing glance, the entire bewildering spectacle.   Maharawal Ghadasi But the eyes fail in their endeavour. Three miles long and about one mile wide, the catchment basin of this pond spreads over 120 square miles. It was made by the king of Jaisalmer, the Maharawal Ghadasi, in Vikram Samwa… 1

Tu Ka Tu (You only You)

Tu Ka Tu (You only You)

0 / Jan 5, 2015 5:00 AM
www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRtl0LrtdsE

Prahlad Tipanya is one of the foremost names which comes to mind when one speaks of the revival of the poetry and prose of bhakti saint, Kabir. His style is unique and words of the Saint illuminating in their simplicity and insight. I stumbled across a video on the Internet which I enjoyed very muc… 0

Walking with Kabir

Walking with Kabir

0 / Feb 5, 2013 4:08 AM

My journey began eight years ago in the city of Ahmedabad. It was the year 2002, and riots were sweeping across Gujarat after the Godhra train burning. People down the road were looting shops, creating a carnival of raiding an ice-cream parlor owned by a Muslim. I felt repelled and angry. A poet’s… 0

Growing Up

Growing Up

2 / Jul 16, 2010 12:43 PM

It can be said without exaggeration that many (if not most) of us at some point or the other have had to raise another living being – be it a child, a dog, a cat, a bird or even a plant. And although the subject may have differed and the experience may be varied, a majority would agree that there w… 0