Some books make us look back on our past, and the experience is rather like glancing at a mirror that reflects lost expectations...
ByDiptendra RaychaudhuriJune 6, 2010The massacre of the CRPF jawans at Dantewara is the first indicator of the dark fact that the state may lose the Naxal...
ByDiptendra RaychaudhuriMay 21, 2010Of late, almost on every occasion the CPI(M) has been harping on the Trinamool-Maoist nexus in south-west Bengal. A pro-CPI(M) Bengali TV channel...
ByDiptendra RaychaudhuriMarch 3, 2010Liberalization has provided the dishonest fresh avenues to stash their cash Bhola is a physically challenged youth who rears goats for a living....
ByDiptendra RaychaudhuriMarch 3, 2010The story of a Dalit politician’s rise to eminence Sushil Kumar Shinde, a Dalit, had a Brahmin friend in childhood who often invited...
ByDiptendra RaychaudhuriMarch 3, 2010When the Press Club of India oganized a protest on its premises against the Shiv Sena attack on IBN-Lokmat, just about 20 members...
ByDiptendra RaychaudhuriDecember 19, 2009The prospect of a change in government has encouraged the people to vent anger If Dinabandhu Mitra were alive today he could have...
ByDiptendra RaychaudhuriOctober 10, 2009The Vijayan episode spells ruin for both the CPI(M) and its General Secretary He was a perennial symbol of defiance, even when the...
ByDiptendra RaychaudhuriSeptember 9, 2009A Naxal Story… It is truly a narrative from the Maoist land. Labelling it a Naxal story is reducing a tree to a...
ByDiptendra RaychaudhuriSeptember 9, 2009It’s all very well to read the charming anecdote about how this book came about. The author says his wife felt he was...
ByDiptendra RaychaudhuriAugust 8, 2009