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FAMILY PLANNING – Injection Of Hope 

15th Feb 1983, India TodayBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 3, 2025Leave a comment

Family planning in India has always been dogged by a debilitating combination of moral, sociological, superstitious and even political complexes. Post-1977, however, while the nation’s population control effort has acquired the coy appellation of ‘family welfare’, encouraging work has been done towards adopting newer and safer techniques of birth control.  Last fortnight Dr Badri Nath…

Siberian Crane – Struggle For Survival 

15th Feb 1983, India TodayBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 3, 2025Leave a comment

For centuries, cranes have been held up as auspicious birds in many countries, serving as symbols of long life and happiness. Ironically, however, the graceful Siberian crane (Grus leucogeranus) is in grave danger of being reduced to total extinction only around 250 of these birds exist world-wide today. The crane family, Gruidae, itself is the…

Central Secretariat: Civil War

15th Feb 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 8, 2024Leave a comment

Union Home Minister Prakash Chand Sethi has elevated the art of governance to a fine degree of pettifoggery. Political interference in the bureaucracy is not unusual, but Sethi is exhibited a penchant for intervention in personnel promotions. In the process, he has heightened the siege mentality of the Central Secretariat Service (CSS), which is constantly…

Reaping The Whirlwind

31st Mar 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 24, 2024Leave a comment

Hiteswar Saikia was last Fortnight trying to settle into the hottest seat in India-the chief ministers hip of Assam. The diminutive, balding ‘politician had been selected to lead a ministry that had obtained one of india’s largest-ever majorities-91 seats out of 109. But the mandate had come drenched in blood, and ridden on an abysmally…

Bureaucracy-The Powers that be

15th Jan 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 23, 2024Leave a comment

All private secretaries to Union ministers are equal, but S.R. Bhatia is more equal. Bhatia is the private secretary to Prakash Chand Sethi, the Union home minister, and currently he is at the centre of a storm that is battering at the doors of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) and the Central Secretariat Service…

Signs Of The Times

15th Jan 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 23, 2024Leave a comment

There was the baby-faced ex-pilot, all thumbs as he handled the controls in his political flight simulator; the rough-spun son of the, soil, a man of diamond-hard loyalty to the ruling family. catapulted into a devalued presidency; the freckle­ faced widow in rebellious flow, queen of the mimics and endowed with a hard nose; the…

The Burning Of Assam

28th Feb 1983, India TodayBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 22, 2024Leave a comment

The fuse has been burning for almost four years and the mood in the state has passed through all the faces of anger, despair and belligerence to arrive, on election eve, at the explosive. Gauhati has become unrecognisable. Once the citadel of lahe lahe, the Assamese philosophy of languor and peaceability, the capital now rumbles…

A State Ravaged

15th Mar 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 18, 2024Leave a comment

It was beyond the ken of a civilised society, a blood­ spattered vindication of a heartless government’s sudden constitutional piety. The carnage began with a few deaths on February 2; during the next three weeks, it rose every day with dreadful ferocity: a dozen at Cha maria on the 12th, a hundred at Gohpur on…

Counter Insurgency – The Art of Survival

15th Nov 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 12, 2024Leave a comment

Counter-Insurgency Deep inside the jungle in northernmost Mizoram, a lone man brews a tin mug of tea in the early morning haze. He is squatting on the bamboo floor of a makeshift shelter covered with banana leaves. Beneath it fails away the precipitous hillside, all 3,000 feet of it densely carpeted with bamboo and teak…

Pensioners – Fighting for a Cause

15th Jan 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 11, 2024Leave a comment

The salaried middle classes have time and again fallen prey to the Government’s more capricious economic decisions. But, one group that has suffered the most from constantly rising costs of living is the large, amorphous mass of the nation’s pensioners. Bereft of a common voice, nearly three million retired government employees and defence personnel have…

Jagannath Mishra-Cleared By The Court

15th Jan 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 11, 2024Leave a comment

The India-Rubber man, Jagannath Mishra, had done it again. For months, the Bihar chief minister’s political fate had hung in the balance while the Supreme Court heard the Patna Urban Cooperative Bank case. Then, last fortnight, Mishra’s fortunes took a sudden upward swing. On December 16, the Supreme Court held, by a two-one majority, that…

Political Films – Finding A Voice

15th May 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 11, 2024Leave a comment

Political cinema, like the new wave of the mid-’70s, has long acquired a pejorative meaning in India. At most, a political film that catches the public eye is built around a social theme that fits in with the Government’s meandering philosophy. A ‘successful’ political film also usually turns out to be feature-length, in colour, and…

The Wages of Wrath

31st Jan 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 9, 2024Leave a comment

On January 18 the strike by 2.5 lakh textile workers in Bombay’s 60 mills will complete a year; 25,000 of these workers in eight mills have been on strike since October 1981. In every way, the lengthening strike has become a grim milestone in India’s industrial history, with the opposing sides only gaining in belligerence…

Ends of Justice

31st Jan 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 8, 2024Leave a comment

So Ham-Handed and desperate for representatives of any stature in Assam has the Congress(I) become that it has jettisoned all concern for decorum and dignity in the loftiest institution of the land, the Supreme Court. Exactly four weeks after he delivered a judgment that granted Bihar Chief Minister Jagannath Mishra a reprieve from trial for…

Nellie and Gohpur massacres – Passing the Buck

31st May 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 8, 2024Leave a comment

Nearly two months after a shocked Parliament was rocked by the Nellie and Gohpur massacres and the bloodbath that had drenched Assam during February’s’ election week, the issue had all but been forgotten by both government and opposition. Suddenly last fortnight it was revived by journalist Arun Shourie’s scathing expose in the last issue of…

Hanging Fire

15th Jun 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 5, 2024Leave a comment

The Quality of justice seemed to be under tremendous strain last fortnight. At issue was the vexatious question of capital punishment. As usual, the shock waves emanated from an indecisive Supreme Court. In November 1981, the court had stayed executions all over the country after it was contended in the case of Kuljit Singh (alias…

DCM-Escorts – Sharing Losses

15th Jul 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 4, 2024Leave a comment

Last week-end the seesaw battle being waged by Swraj Paul to take over Escorts and DCM slowed to a less suspenseful motion when the London-based industrialist suffered a series of setbacks. The first and predictable one came when Escorts’ Board of Directors refused on June 9 to register 4,62,377 shares lodged by Paul’s brokers Harish…

Rope-making – The Tightening Noose

15th Jul 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 4, 2024Leave a comment

Rope-Making On Summer nights all over north India. people put out hundreds of thousands of cots in the open air to sleep on Most of the cots are made of rope strung on a wooden frame, and almost all of the rope comes from Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh. Rope-making in Saharanpur is a traditional skill…

Rajasthan – Mirage In The Desert

31st Jul 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 4, 2024Leave a comment

Within a few years from now, the westernmost and thirstiest fringe of Rajasthan, along the Indo-Pakistani border, is going to be brought to life by the digging of what will be the longest irrigation canal in the world up to date. Though the climate is torrid, the soil, here too, is good. When the water…

Death Penalty – Snag In The Rope

15th Aug 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 2, 2024Leave a comment

Anticlimax has become the boon companion of the Supreme Court. When the court reopened on July 18 after its summer vacation, it was shadowed by the cloud raised by stays granted on more than 20 executions of condemned murderers throughout the country. The flurry of stay orders stemmed from a May 6 ruling by a…

Sri Lanka – The Tamil Tragedy

31st Aug 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 2, 2024Leave a comment

The 35-km ride from Katunayake International Airport into Colombo in a slow Mitsubishi coach I driven by a nervous Sinhala I is enveloped in silence. Almost every Indian visitor is heading for the Lanka Oberoi, or the Galle Face, or the Ceylon Intercontinental— hotels that have escaped the attention of mobs in search of hiding…

Sri Lanka – The Aftermath

15th Sep 1983, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 28, 2024Leave a comment

Ganesha’s temple had never seen so many supplicants, all with unanswerable prayers Colombo’s Tamils call it Pillaiyar Kovil, and its ornamented gateway on Galle Road in the Wella-watta area is flanked by carefully incinerated Tamil shops. Wella-watta was a genteel Tamil ghetto. Now the temple is a refugee camp, and cheek-by-jowl stand three others at…

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