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Hotel plot allotment to Cong-I MP decried

25th Jul 1981, Mixed Paper ArticleBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 18, 2025

Express News ServiceNEW DELHI, July 24:The Works and Housing Ministry and the New Delhi Municipal Committee came under sharp attack from opposition members of Parliament on Fri­day for allotting plots on instal­ments to Communist leaders and Congress(I) men on preferential terms to individuals close to the ruling party. The Minister for Works and Housing, Mr…

Should Reservations be Scrapped? 

16th-29th Mar 1981, Mixed Paper ArticleBy Chaitanya KalbagMay 14, 20251 Comment

The question is being debated as never before  MUCH against his wishes, Dr Manoj Shah may yet become a national hero. He is the polio victim who failed to get a seat in the post-graduate pathology course in Ahmedabad’s BJ Medical College. The reason? There was only one seat in the pathology department and that,…

Life In Iran – Joyless and Hopeless

Feb 2nd to Feb 15th 1981, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 15, 2024Leave a comment

But the people have their ways of making do Close to one-sixth of Iran’s population of 38 million lives in Teheran, the sprawling capital that slides southward from the cold slopes of an Elborz Mountains spur. And Teheran was trying, in the weeks I spent there, with a touch of grouchiness, to look like a…

Gathering Storm in Tamil Nadu

Mar 16th-29th 1981, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 15, 2024Leave a comment

The violence and the passions that have unleashed a caste war in Gujarat have found sympathetic onlookers in Tamil Nadu. These onlookers may not remain passive: they are already contemplating demonstrations of support for the anti-reservationists in Gujarat.   “If it’s necessary, we’ll all go to Gujarat and join the agitation,” bursts out Mrs. Bagalakumari…

Assam: Why the Minority Govt Continues

Apr 13th -26th 1981, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 15, 2024Leave a comment

Not because it wants to solve the foreigners issue In Assam, a Chief Minister who is unpopular in her own party is being kept on, a minority government is being propped up, and the powers that be seem uninterested in solving the foreigners issue. In Manipur, the Assembly has been suspended while the Congress(I) works…

Inside Khomeini’s Iran- Heading for an Anti-Mullah Revolt?

Feb 2nd to Feb 15th 1981, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 15, 2024Leave a comment

Iran is ruled by many Shahs today, each wearing Islam’s robes that cloak the terror they replaced The most intense patriotism usually flourishes in the rear lines,” wrote Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn in The Gulag Archipelago about Russia at war with Nazi Germany. Not so in post-revolution Islamic Iran. Four months after “Allah’s victorious forces” locked horns…

Kisan Rally – Was This Costly Tamasha Necessary?

Mar 2nd-15th 1981, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 11, 2024Leave a comment

The kisans got a free ride, and helped give the Congress(l) a lift Never had so many people gained so little from so heralded an event as the Kisan Rally in Delhi on 16 February. Estimates of the crowd gathered on the Rajpath lawns ranged from 2.5 million by Delhi Police Commissioner PS Bhinder to…

Letter From New Delhi

Mar 1981, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 11, 2024Leave a comment

The ten-week-old agitation against reservations in Gujarat which has so far claimed 30 lives, is the second most serious agitation of its kind in the country since the Constitution was adopted in 1950. The first was in Bihar in 1978; it took 30 lives. Tamil Nadu is preparing to launch a similar agitation soon. While…

Cinema Boom in South India – How Madras became India’s film Capital

Mar 31st-Apr 12th 1981, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 11, 2024Leave a comment

How Madras became India’s film capital The next time you are talking about Indian films, don’t let your tongue slip into saying “the Bombay film industry” No longer is Bombay India’s film capital. In 1979, less Hindi films were produced than in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam. The Censors in Madras can barely keep up with…

Scholarships – Political Compulsions

30th Nov 1981, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 24, 2024Leave a comment

Two experts on Soviet studies, both lecturers in major universities, were in­formed late last month by the University Grants Commission (UGC) that their appli­cations for short-term post-doctoral re­search trips to the USSR had been rejected. No reasons were given, but both lecturers believe it was because they were not con­sidered politically acceptable. Another lecturer in…

Tyre Prices – Vastly Over-Inflated

31st Dec 1981, India TodayBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 24, 2024Leave a comment

Tyres are one essential commodity over which the Government seems to exert no control whatsoever. In the last six months prices have risen twice. And this is despite the fact that the last decade has seen a sudden burgeoning in the number of tyre-manufacturing units, which caused worries last year that there would be a…

Laldenga’s War-Dance

31st Dec 1981, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 19, 2024Leave a comment

Events In Mizoram seems to be moving inexorably towards a resumption of insurgency. The cease-fire agreement, which came into effect at midnight on July 31 last year, has never seemed more fragile than it is now. As the indecisive talks with Mizo National Front (MNF) President Laldenga near the end of their sixth year, the…

Mother Dairy- From Flood To Trickle

15th Dec 1981, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 16, 2024Leave a comment

Large advertisements in Delhi newspapers-last fortnight announced that Mother Dairy was being forced to dilute the fat content of milk supplied to the capital’s citizens to 3 per cent from 4.5 per cent so that the sale price could remain Rs 2.20 per litre. At Mother Dairy booths, lengthening queues were often turned away because…

Scholarships – Political Compulsion

30th Nov 1981, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 12, 2024Leave a comment

Two experts on Soviet studies, both lecturers in major universities, were informed late last month by the University Grants Commission (UGC) that their applications for short-term post-doctoral research trips to the USSR had been rejected. No reasons were given, but both lecturers believe it was because they were not considered politically acceptable. Another lecturer in…

Capital Punishment – Cheating the Hangman

30th Nov 1981, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 11, 2024Leave a comment

Convicted killers Billa and Ranga were expected to make headlines last fortnight. Make news, they certainly did, but not the way everybody anticipated. Instead of being walked to the gallows on the morning of Sunday. November 8. 1981, in retribution for the brutal murder of Gita and Sanjay Chopra on August 26, 1978, the two…

Disasters – Spate of Senseless Tragedies

31st Dec 1981, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 10, 2024Leave a comment

Qutab Minar, the 72.5-metre-high monolithic tower that Iltutmish built 750 years ago, witnessed two shocks in its hoary life-span. In 1368, it was struck by lightning that ripped through its top; in 1803, an earthquake shook down a harp-shaped cupola that adorned its fifth storey. The latest shock, which came last fortnight, damaged none of…

The Dehuli Massacre -“Killing With Impunity”

15th Dec 1981, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 10, 2024Leave a comment

“My resignation over the Dehuli issue is not important, law and order is,” was Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh’s answer when asked why, after owning moral responsibility for the massacre, he had not quit. “Either we protect the survivors, and liquidate the killers, or we might as well find somebody else to run…

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