The ongoing temporal struggle between the Dalai Lama as head of the Gelugpa sect and the Britain-based Shugden community is part of a tradition that goes back to power plays
Uprooted lives, transient existence, unending war. The civilians of Sri Lanka's north wait for the day when they can once again call a place home.
The pictures on
Mitu Varma in New Delhi:
AAM IS WHAT the meaty, luscious fruit is called in Hindi. The word also means ´common´. But the king among the Subcontinental fruits had his
There are gays in every society, including Bengali society, and there is no sense in suppressing and stifling homosexuality.
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Not every project that the World Bank proposes to the countries of South Asia is in their interest. So how do you go about challenging the Bank?
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AIDS thrives on people's poverty and ignorance, and as the pandemic prepares to spread, it threatens to sap the health of nations as well.
Bombay has the largest
The Chahma are too small to be so fragmented and scattered, but there is little incentive for anyone to try and redress their condition.
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While Chinghis Khan looks down from his newly-burnished pedestal, a Buddhist renaissance gains momentum on the steppes of Mongolia.
A gathering of almost 2 percent of a country´s population