Raghu Karnad, a journalist and editor based between Delhi and Bangalore, is writing a non-fiction book about Indian servicemen in the Second World War. The narrative follows three young men, two of them Parsis who died in the war, and Raghu is keen to hear from anyone who may have any information or memories about… Continue reading Seeking Godrej Mugaseth and Maneck Dadabhoy
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In Search of Godrej Khodadad Mugaseth
Raghu Karnad has written an excellent essay on his experience recovering memories of WWII in Manipur, all while trying to trace any remaining information about his Parsi great-uncle, killed in action in Kohima in 1944 and buried here. Strange place to find family, a cemetery. Stranger yet in Imphal, a city where I’m in no… Continue reading In Search of Godrej Khodadad Mugaseth
Brigadier Cyrus Adi Pithawala: Highest gallantry award winner breaches rank ceiling
Most winners of India’s highest gallantry award — Param Vir Chakra in war and its peacetime equivalent Ashoka Chakra – have received it posthumously, laying down their lives while displaying “most conspicuous bravery” in battling the enemy or terrorists. The ones who survived never went beyond the rank of a Colonel. By Rajat Pandit |… Continue reading Brigadier Cyrus Adi Pithawala: Highest gallantry award winner breaches rank ceiling
A Chief Justice of India who breathes integrity
By the time the 38th Chief Justice of India, SH Kapadia, hangs up his cloak and collar on September 29, he would have added yet another landmark verdict in the form of an ‘opinion’ in deference to the Presidential reference raising the core issue: Whether all the natural resources can (have to) be allocated by… Continue reading A Chief Justice of India who breathes integrity
Pallonji Shapoorji Mistry: A quiet billionaire
Pallonji Shapoorji Mistry, 82, is the world’s most reclusive billionaire. For a man with an estimated wealth of almost $10 billion (Rs 55,000 crore), he is surprisingly invisible, rarely seen or heard in the public space. One of India’s most successful and powerful businessmen, he controls a construction empire that operates across India, West Asia… Continue reading Pallonji Shapoorji Mistry: A quiet billionaire
Chief Justice Sarosh H. Kapadia: Pilgrim of Justice
Sarosh Homi Kapadia Age: 64 Profile: Chief Justice of India. In his long legal career, he has served as a lawyer at Bombay Bar, a Bombay High Court Judge, a Special Court Judge, Uttaranchal Chief Justice, Judge Supreme Court By Dinesh Narayanan | Forbes India His Achievement He is one of the finest judges and… Continue reading Chief Justice Sarosh H. Kapadia: Pilgrim of Justice
Minorities can rise to top jobs only in India: Chief Justice of India
Chief Justice of India Sarosh H Kapadia on Wednesday said India was the only country in the region where members of minority communities could aspire to become the head of judiciary because of the full play given to constitutional values and ideals. "I am proud to be an Indian," declared the CJI. "India is the… Continue reading Minorities can rise to top jobs only in India: Chief Justice of India