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Nanditha Krishna

@nankrishna

Writer, Cultural Historian, Environmentalist

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linkhttp://www.nandithakrishna.in calendar_today17-08-2009 12:05:12

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The world was made for Dogs too. How can we strike a balance.... Do read.
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Dr MS Swaminathan was the hero of the Green Revolution, freeing India from famines. Professor - we will miss you, and your gentle kindness. May your soul attain sadgati

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It is with great sorrow that we mourn the passing away of the great Dr. M.S. Swaminathan, Founder-Chairman of CPR Environmental Education Centre. He guided us from the beginning, in 1989, establishing systems and suggesting areas where we should concentrate.

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Friends have forwarded me a message doing the rounds from the usual trolls claiming that my advice to EAM Dr. S. Jaishankar (Modi Ka Parivar) to “cool it” was over his reaction to the incident of the Khalistanis pulling our flag down outside the Indian Embassy.

It wasn’t.

When that incident

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Kavita R @Pfa_AntiCruelty The slave trade was legal, as was the human holocaust: legality does not justify these unconscionable crimes.

Which is why 'I '.
Life is but life: none more precious than the other.

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The BBC has now apparently accepted evading taxes and underreporting ₹40 crore income. These shameless charlatans should understand that they have to follow rules of income tax even if they don’t follow the rules of journalistic ethics.

My views:

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Jairam Ramesh(@Jairam_Ramesh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Took a few minutes off today to visit the grave of great Indologist A.L. Basham in Shillong. He authored many classics & mentored many historians. The Wonder that was India is his most famous, but my favourite is History & Doctrines of the Ajivikas. He was Meghalaya’s son-in-law.

Took a few minutes off today to visit the grave of great Indologist A.L. Basham in Shillong. He authored many classics & mentored many historians. The Wonder that was India is his most famous, but my favourite is History & Doctrines of the Ajivikas. He was Meghalaya’s son-in-law.
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On the same day in 1966, India lost of its greatest global and national voices to destiny when Sir C P Ramaswami Aiyar breathed his last in London. One of the 20th Century's greatest personalities across the Commonwealth, he showed the world what an Indian can achieve..... (1/2)

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This is so scary. She actually had a gun and wanted to shoot because these Indian American women had accents while speaking English.

Disgusting. This awful woman needs to be prosecuted for a hate crime.

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I am in Kedarnath on char dham Yatra. Please send me your email address and I’ll send source next week from Chennai. I’m a historian not a fiction writer

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Iconography in India and the expression of faith - The New Indian Express newindianexpress.com/opinions/2022/…

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