Jaipal singh
Pen is the sister of farmers.
Remember what I had told you?
When I made you hold the pen?
Mother was bellowing.
I got up startled, dripping with
Himalorganised two cartoon exhibitions in Kathmandu, Nepal as part of the first-ever Cartoon Congress on 14-15 November, 2008. After a week in Kathmandu theAbu Retrospectiveand theNepali Exhibitionwill travel around Southasia.
Special report Nepal's perplexing moment of opportunity An interim constitution is in place in Kathmandu, and with the Maoists placing their arms in containers under the eye of
I jumped into a bus in Dehra Dun. The rickety vehicle pulled out of the crowded market along Rajpur Road, past the leafy residential buildings and the Sakya Monastery, before
Faced with New Delhi's alternating intransigence and incompetence, militant groups in Manipur are threatening to take their battles to the streets.
Armed ethnic groups have parcelled Manipur into
The Tehri dam is a reality, but the promises made to the displaced locals have not been kept.
Construction of the controversial dam at Tehri in Uttaranchal is now complete,
The late-November release of the Rajinder Sachar Committee report, which found that India's Muslims have been systematically excluded from state institutions (save for the dubious privilege of being
A Hindi film called Mother India, made by a well-known director, Mehboob, released in 1958, became an unprecedented critical and popular hit of its time. Our parents took us to
Manjula Padmanabhan: Dancing with Demons
"There are two questions I used to be asked by journalists when they interviewed me as a cartoonist. The first was: Do Indians have