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Jayaprakash Narayan – Mrs Gandhi should disappear from the political scene

Trans India, Aug 1977By Chaitanya KalbagJuly 28, 2025

Jayaprakash Narayan today occupies a place in the hearts of his countrymen not unlike the one allotted to Mahatma Gandhi after Independence. How does the ailing ‘Father’ of the Second Liberation take to his new role? With his usual calm, discovered Chaitanya Kalbag and Shobha Kilachand when they met him in Bombay a day before…

The Needle’s Eye
The Ghosts Modi and Nitish Carry On Their Backs

19 Nov 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 20255 Comments

Eight hundred and forty-five years ago, Henry II of England, chafing un­der a long and abrading rivalry with Thomas Becket, his former friend and the Archbishop of Canterbury, fi­nally burst out in anger: “Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?”  Four of Henry’s courtiers rushed out, accosted the archbishop in his cathedral, and…

The Needle’s Eye
Forget Bihar: Let’s Worry About our GNH

5th Nov 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 20254 Comments

About 1,000 authors and teachers marched through the streets of the capital on Tuesday, asserting their right to free speech.  Did you miss this event in Delhi? Ac­tually, it happened in Dhaka, where four bloggers and a publisher have been killed so far this year, and civil society believes free speech is being throttled in…

The Needle’s Eye
A Few Small Incidents Happen While Bihar Votes…

23rd Oct 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 20255 Comments

“On an October evening, two young men met at a paan shop.”  So, starts ‘Hatyaare’ (Assassins), a disturb­ing and dystopian Hindi short story by Amarkant. It was published in 1964, and faintly echoed ‘A Clockwork Orange’, that classic 1962 tale by Anthony Burgess of a darkly futuristic England blighted by extremely violent youths. Assassins is…

The Needle’s Eye
Modi’s Power: A Riddle Wrapped in a Mystery Inside an Enigma

13th Aug 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 202516 Comments

In a striking exposition of what could be termed the Modi Doctrine, NSA Doval said if you are not able to exercise the power you possess because you don’t have the will, that is as good as not having it It is difficult to discern if Prime Minister Narendra Modi is begin­ning to lose his…

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Power Plays: The Government Learns the Ropes

26th Feb 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 20256 Comments

The Narendra Modi government has been taking a few hard knocks. It learned that sweet talk in Maharashtra’s sugar belt, or at a gaudy wedding celebration in a dusty town in the Uttar Pradesh bad lands, is just that: in politics, your friends always have one eye cocked at a higher seat of power. Your…

Bhagalpur Blindings- Blinkers on Barbarity 

15th Jan 1982, India TodayBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 3, 20259 Comments

Public memory is all too amnesic., and the Bhagalpur blinding’s which sickened and shocked the nation when they were exposed in November 1980 have almost become history. Even the dogged legal battle for justice by the blinded has virtually disappeared from newspaper columns, lowering a ‘curtain of silence on one of the most shameful episodes…

The Dead Still Haunt Chasnalla!

July-August 1980, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 11, 202410 Comments

Four and a half years after it was struck by a terrible accident in which 375 miners died, the Chasnalla colliery is nowhere near being re-opened. Nor are the dead miners’ families in sight of a lasting solution for their problems. The road to Chasnalla is not an easily forgettable experience. The geography is that…

Some Chasnalla Case Histories

July-August 1980, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 11, 202413 Comments

Rehabilitating the Chasnalla victims families has proved to be an on-going task. The Indian Iron and Steel Company’s welfare officers at Chasnalla wear a perpetually harassed look. Every day their offices are mobbed by complainants: relatives who allege desertion by widows who allege cheating by their dead husbands relatives; it is a noisy scene. fuelled…

The Accident & Its Aftermath

July-August 1980, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 11, 20246 Comments

“Chasnalla was unique”, said a civil servant in Patna. “The government moved very fast in rehabilitating the victims’ families. There were few delays, little red tape.” Had the government .set up a cell to monitor rehabilitation, to take follow-up action? “No,” said the civil servant, crestfallen.   In Ranchi we met the legendary KB Saxena…

Belchhi and Pipra Revisited

New Delhi, Sept 29th- Oct 12th 1980By Chaitanya KalbagOctober 10, 20246 Comments

Has anything changed in the two Bihar villages that hit the headlınes? Six kilometres from Harnaut, the jeep broke down in the mud. The slipper-shod lady decided to continue her journey on elephant-back. Perched dangerously behind her and the mahout was another lady, a member of Parliament. It took the elephant three hours to reach…

After biting the dust of the Gangetic plains, Modi needs to come home and stay home

11th Sept 2015, Quartz IndiaBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 10, 202410 Comments

For prime minister Narendra Modi, 2015 has been an annus horribilis, bracketed by the Bhartiya Janata Party’s (BJP’s) waiting loss in the Delhi elections in February, and now the even more humiliating and momentous loss in Bihar.  Bihar has been bruited about, mainly by the BJP, as a referendum on Modi’s popularity. Modi heavily invested…

The Don of Dhanbad

31st Oct 1982, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 13, 202469 Comments

Dhanbad’s dreaded Mafia gangs were riveting topics of conversation last fortnight, and for different reasons. Film actor Shatrughan Sinha, with the blessings of the ruling Congress(1), launched a film on the Mafia, swamping the town’s hotels with an entourage of 250. Sinha was not being foolish in filming so dangerous a subject-his chief patron is Laliteshwar Prasad Sahi, Bihar’s health and family welfare minister. And Union Irrigation Minister Kedar Pandey travelled all the way to Dhanbad to inaugurate the shooting of the film.

Bihar Press Bill-Battle Cry

15th Nov 1982, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 25, 20244 Comments

Whatever else the government is butter-fingered at doing, it is adept at keeping the results of its impetuosity in a state of continuing suspense’. The campaign against the Bihar Press Bill is almost four months old now, but the Government has only indulged in a lot of double-talk—swearing by press freedom in one breath, and…

An Heir Splitting Legacy

15th Aug 1982, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 3, 20247 Comments

The story is as complicated as the whorls on a fingerprint, a ready-made screen-play bursting with grandeur, feudalism, pretension, and the tattered remnants of pomp and panoply. The theatre of this absurd epic, Raj Darbhanga in Bihar, has been reduced today to a threadbare relic of the fiefdom’s old glory. Darbhanga was once India’s largest…

Bihar – For Whom The Bill Tolls

30th Sep 1982, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 28, 202411 Comments

One of the misconceptions spawned by the Bihar Press Bill is that it will emasculate Bihar’s journalists. The truth is that Bihar’s journalists have already been emasculated by Chief Minister Jagannath Mishra. Using the twin methods of patronage and advertisement support, Mishra’s Government has directly subsidised an explosion of small papers across the state-the very…

Interview – Anil Agarwal

14th Oct 2011, Business Today, InterviewBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 25, 202412 Comments

Everybody is going to die, but I am going to die last, says Vedanta’s chairman He started out as a scrap trader in Patna. Today, with a personal fortune of $3.5 billion, Anil Agarwal is one of the richest men in the world. Over the last three decades, he has transformed the Vedanta Group into…

Scrabbling Away From the Abyss

26 Dec 2010, Business Today, ColumnBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 21, 202410 Comments

Nitish Kumar’s victory in last month’s Bihar election celebrates the triumph of economics over feudalism, but the climb out of poverty will be steep and hard. Schoolgirls on bicycles. Schools that actually function. Half of all panchayat posts are reserved for women. Close to 40,000 criminals were put behind bars. Roads that can be driven…

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