India isn’t free from its karm comment a
Eugene Correia
It’s no secret The world’s strongest democracy and the world’s largest
democracy, the United States and India respectively, are messy right now.
The unpredicted victory of
COMMENT:
I wonder if the Heraldo has lost its standards. Cannot explain How such a
crappy alleged-article by a senior alleged-journalist was printed.
It is now, well accepted that while ALL of us make occasional errors, this
Eugene Correia makes them in almost every post. His oft repeated excuse
Independence and its discontents
Eugene Correia
It was on the eve of Independence Day that Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
delivered his memorable speech, A Tryst With Destiny, to the Constituent
Assembly, and the next day he triumphantly proclaimed from the ramparts of
the Red Fort that India has woken
There are mistakes (don’t know if they are mine as I wrote the piece just a
few hours before my departure to Goa) in what appeared in OHeraldo. I have
found some an d the missing words have been put in brackets.
*E*ugene
Strange interpretations about Nehru’s quote
Eugene Correia
In a week or
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* Parrikar leaves Goa mired in a mess*
*Now that Parrikar has all but abandoned the ship and taken charge of
India's borders, Goa may seem to be left lobbing in the
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enter luizinho, it’s wait and watch!
In an earlier column, I had suggested that Congress gets itself a rainmaker.
The fortunes of the party doesn't look bright and unless there's a sea
change in the top ladder of the party, things won't look up
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Modi’s progress must include Goa’s demand
I t sort of rained on the Modi government's 100 days in power party when
floods filled the state of Jammu and Kashmir and thousands are still
stranded. It's not that natural disasters are unknown to India,