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Sai Baba – “Miracles are my calling-cards” 

Mixed Paper ArticleBy Chaitanya KalbagMay 13, 202522 Comments

The Sai Baba controversy is utterly irrelevant and merely proves that Indian newspapers and magazine are hard put to finding topic worthy of discussion. An article on the occasion if Satya Sai Baba’s 50th birthday which was celebrated on November 23. “I Wonder,” remarked a Professor of Political Science at an American university when I…

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Caste Iron Chains: Why We Struggle To Break Free 

5th April 2018, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 23, 202510 Comments

Four years ago, I wrote in my first Needle’s Eye column that predictions about caste not dominating the 2014 elections were all hogwash. If you still believe that four years of this government have whipped up a centripetal force of development and transformation, you need to notify the I&B Ministry that you are being misled…

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Caste Iron: Will Narendra Modi Dare to Make India Equal? 

28th Jan 2016, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 22, 20259 Comments

Education and urbanisation sharply narrow the economic gap between the lower and upper castes. In bigger cities and towns, if you have a good job, your caste is not a badge of shame or pride. You might even be considered an equal Every few weeks, India heaves with episodic rage. Communal unrest, ghar wapsi, Hindutva,…

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Caste and Religion: Tough Tests, Steep Stakes

27th Aug 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 20259 Comments

What can we be sure of as we head into the last four months of this year? Unless you live in one of those ha­vens of do-nothingness, like Jhumri Talaiya in eastern India or Peoria in the middle of the United States, chances are that you are uneasy wor­ried about the future, not sure that…

How to apologise without saying sorry

20th Jan 2013, Business StandardBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 25, 20241 Comment

Apologising is never easy. Barack Obama knows this now. He made a non-apology apology last week to a Massachusetts police sergeant two days after saying the officer “acted stupidly” in arresting Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr because he was trying to break into his own house. Obama’s decision to wade into a local issue…

The Sexual Fears of Men

Eve's Weekly, May 13th - 18th 1978By Chaitanya KalbagOctober 22, 20246 Comments

Perhaps Kinsey would have an exhilarating time if he were to conduct a survey among young Indian men on their sexual fears and phobias. We have a long way to go before we attain the permissiveness of the West, say some wise men. But what strikes any observer is the fact that. more than thirty…

One Modern Indian Intellectual

For You, Nov 1976By Chaitanya KalbagOctober 16, 20248 Comments

Take a dash of Proust and add a few drops of Sartre. Mix with a tablespoon of Ezekiel and set mixture in front of Vrinda Nabar on TV screen. When half-baked, sprinkle some grated poetry and simmer at the Jehangir Art Gallery, Garnish with scraps of leftist doctrines and dress with chopped Charminars. Add Nirad…

Teevee Madness

18th Apr 1976, For YouBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 15, 20245 Comments

Gone are the days of traffic jams on Thursday evenings when everyone rushed home to see Chhaya Geet. Gone also are the days when Kamleshwar spent hours telling us why the trains were not back on the tracks. Now it’s only affluent sons who buy TV sets so their parents can spend the evenings at…

Satya Sai baba -Take it or Leave it

29th May 1998, Dec 14th-27th 1975, For YouBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 15, 202411 Comments

One evening twenty years ago in Puttaparti, a village in Andhra Pradesh, a 60 year old man lay close to death. As his wife and daughter looked on anxiously his breathing became erratic and he went into a coma. An hour later, his body began to turn cold and the relatives clustered around his bedside,…

Gathering Storm in Tamil Nadu

Mar 16th-29th 1981By Chaitanya KalbagOctober 15, 202412 Comments

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…

Letter From New Delhi

Mar 1981, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 11, 20247 Comments

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…

R.K. Narayan-The Man from Malgudi

May 1977, Reportage, Trans IndiaBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 9, 202414 Comments

It took me some time to discover Rasipuram Krishna Swami Narayan’s house. Yadavagiri, the suburb of Mysore City, where Narayan stays, is an incredibly quiet area, with long, neat streets, tree-shaded bungalows lining them. It was late afternoon, and the neighborhood was just emerging from its siesta. “R. K. Narayan?” asked the passerby I stopped,…

Upon My Word-‘Our Way Of Life’

18th Jul 2007, Hindustan Times, InterviewBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 5, 2024Leave a comment

We’re a long way from solving Britain’s race riddle Quite a few of my trips to London have been shadowed by death, or the portent of death. On September 11, 2001, I was about to board a non-stop flight to London from Singapore when my phone rang. My daughter in California said, “It looks like…

Upon My Word-India, The Class Act

14th Jun 2007, Column, Hindustan TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 2, 202417 Comments

The utter oddity of 21st century India still dancing to the tune of caste With this kind of rebellious example, how will fair play and righteousness prevail? Won’t the lower castes get out of hand? In this decadent age, common men follow the right paths out of fear if that were destroyed, where could we…

Madhya Pradesh-Of Inhuman Bondage

31st Mar 1982, India Today, ReportageBy Chaitanya KalbagJuly 25, 202411 Comments

Visually, the scene was vin­tage Bergman. A low canopy of sullen clouds scudded over a landscape whipped by icy winds. Despair seemed to be wrung out of every muscle of the ragged bunch of men stumbling down the village’s main dirt street. There were 15 of them, all walking with the collapsing gait of acute…

Nuts & Bolts-Vulture Culture

2nd - 15th Feb 2019, Business World, OpinionBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 13, 20245 Comments

Social media –and mass media– fuel a horrific cycle of evil Psychopathy. Voyeurism. Sadism. Schadenfreude. Vicarious pleasure. Blood lust. You will find several terms to describe the human tendency to find a strange satisfaction, indeed fulfilment, in witnessing the pain and suffering of other people or creatures. If you gaze long enough into an abyss,…

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