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Supreme Court order allowing deportation of Rohingyas shows that India hasn t shed Partition baggage

Supreme Court order allowing deportation of Rohingyas shows that India hasn t shed Partition baggage
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Protectors of people s rights - Newspaper

The writer is a human rights advocate and journalist. IT is difficult to imagine Pakistan without I.A. Rehman, someone for whom the word ‘irreplaceable’ feels inadequate. Throughout the country’s existence, he touched so many lives through his many contributions. He was a much-loved journalist and writer, the author of three books and countless articles, most famously on this page. He was a keen promoter of culture through his work on film and theatre. He was a brave activist, who promoted peace, resisted military rule, stood up for the rule of law, and fought for democracy. He was a human rights defender. Like his Human Rights Commission of Pakistan colleague Kamran Arif, who also passed away recently, Rehman Sahib dedicated his life to defending the rights of others. They included families of the forcibly disappeared, whose loved ones had been wrenched away from them and placed outside the protection of the law. Journalists, who were threatened, silenced and attacked for do

Travel back to pre-Partition Lahore and Mumbai with Maharsh Shah s period fiction novel

Maharsh Shah, creative producer at Condé Nast India, adds to the stories with his debut book title Zoravar. Not to sound like an empirical cliché, but I think in the case of my first book, write what you want to read genuinely rings true. I wanted to read a multi-generational saga telling the story of India through the lens of a fictional film family, and that s how the idea came about. Also, to be able to dabble in this hard-pulp, Chicago Noir sort of a format was veritably exciting. And I was fortunate that a publisher such as Harper Collins came on-board and immediately backed an idea and format like this, especially for an English language paperback, the first-time author says. 

Vaishnavi says her show set in 1940s is inspirational for 21st century girls

Vaishnavi says her show set in 1940s is inspirational for 21st century girls ​ By IANS | Published on ​ Wed, Jan 20 2021 19:12 IST | ​ 0 Views   Mumbai, Jan 20 : Actress Vaishnavi Mahant says her upcoming show, which is set in pre-Partition India, is inspirational even for modernday girls. Titled Kyun Utthe Dil Chhod Aaye , the show is set in Lahore of 1947. It narrates the story of three girls Amrit, Vashma and Radha. Vaishnavi s character believes that her on-screen daughter should get married and settle at the right age, but little does she know that Vashma has her dreams and aspirations. I m completely different from my character - Zahida. Women in the 1940s had a different mindset and they curbed the wings of girls who dared to dream. Zahida is more inclined towards her son and more possessive towards her daughter, said Vaishnavi.

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