Deccan Herald, Sunday, March 16, 2003


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‘If I don’t beat my wife who else will!’
If a drunk Ramaswamy feels it is his ‘duty’ to correct an erring wife, or Andalamma feels it is meritorious for a woman to obey her husband’s wish, and sets herself on fire, it only reflects mainstream cultural values in India, notes SIDDHARTHA while reflecting on his brushes with feminists and feminism
  

Stranger than fiction
Fuming at the distorted portrayal of her life in the film Escape From Taliban, Sushmita Banerjee, the real Taliban victim, based on whose book the film is made, relates her days of horror in Afghanishtan to Sujoy Dhar 
 

Einstein: (E = wg2) Extraordinary Wit and Genius
That Einstein was a genius is a well known fact. But, not many of us know that he possessed an extraordinary sense of wit too. MALA SRIDHARA throws light on the comic side of the man

B’lore’s Bengali artist
Paresh Chandra Hazra’s passion for painting is insatiable, discovers Chippy Gangjee, after a tete-e-tete with the artist who’s adopted  Bangalore as his home

Passion for piano
The difficult compositions of Beethoven, Mozart and Bach come alive in the little fingers of Julian Clef, writes R Gopakumar  

A horoscope made to match 
SHORTSTORY /P M Thomas

Man of law 
The most important contribution of late Palkhivala was in the field of Constitutional Law, concludes Mudanna Baliga, paying rich tributes to the brilliant advocate 

Spirituality for future generations
Swami Veda Bharati, a well-known  spiritual achiever, strongly believes that the benefits of true meditation are very many, writes Sudha Narasimhachar 
 

Hole in the wall
Left alone with a computer, children  without proper education can learn how to use the machine with no assistance, reveals a path-breaking pedagogical experiment, says Kalyan Ray....

Teacher par excellence
It was not just the aura around Professor V T Tirunarayana Iyengar, but his expositions, lectures of very high order, control over English,  Sanskrit and Kannada, and his knowledge of philosophy that cast a spell on everyone who met him, gathers Vidya Hegde 
.... 

Quash that fear in you
It’s that time of the year again when examination fever grips students. It can be overcome by strictly following a few dos and don’ts, assures  Manika Ghosh..... 



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